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Since we now remove all theme nodes on a stylesheet change (ie. StTheme's "custom-stylesheets-changed" signal) instead of only invalidating them, those nodes may not be accessed anymore as soon as "custom-stylesheets-changed" is emitted. It turned out though that when comparing them to the newly generated nodes in `st_widget_recompute_style()` using the `st_theme_node_paint/geometry_equal()` functions, the properties of the old nodes will still be accessed, causing a crash since the CRDeclarations are already freed. To fix that, keep the reference to the CRStylesheet, which owns the CRDeclarations used by the theme nodes, around a bit longer, so it's still possible to access the CRDeclarations inside the "custom-stylesheets-changed" signal handler. This allows us to compare the old theme nodes to the new ones since the CSS properties of both are still valid. Fixes https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/issues/2709 |
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