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2006-11-21 Emmanuele Bassi <ebassi@openedhand.com> * configure.ac: Enable debug messages also when --enable-debug is set to "minimum". * clutter/Makefile.am: * clutter/clutter-debug.h: Move all debugging macros inside this private header; make all debug macros depend on the CLUTTER_ENABLE_DEBUG compile time define, controlled by the --enable-debug configure switch; add G_LOG_DOMAIN define. * clutter/clutter-main.c: Clean up the debug stuff; add command line argument parsing using GOption; the debug messages now are triggered like this: CLUTTER_DEBUG=section:section:... clutter-app or like this: clutter-app --clutter-debug=section:section:... where "section" is one of the sections listed in clutter-main.c, or "all", for all sections; each section is bound to a flag, which can be used to define a domain when adding a debug note using the CLUTTER_NOTE() macro; the old CLUTTER_DBG() macro is just a wrapper around that, under the CLUTTER_DEBUG_MISC domain; CLUTTER_NOTE() is used like this: CLUTTER_NOTE (DOMAIN, log-function); where log function is g_printerr(), g_message(), g_warning(), g_critical() or directly g_log() - for instance: CLUTTER_NOTE (PANGO, g_warning ("Cache miss: %d", glyph)); will print the warning only if the "pango" flag has been set to the CLUTTER_DEBUG envvar or passed to the --clutter-debug command line argument. similar to CLUTTER_SHOW_FPS, there's also the --clutter-show-fps command line switch; also, the --display and --screen command line switches have been added: the first overrides the DISPLAY envvar and the second controls the X screen used by Clutter to get the root window on the display. * clutter/clutter-main.h: * clutter/clutter-main.c: Add extended support for GOption in Clutter; use clutter_init_with_args() to let Clutter parse your own command line arguments; use instead clutter_get_option_group() to get the GOptionGroup used by Clutter if you want to do the parsing yourself with g_option_context_parse(). The init sequence has been verified, updated and moved into common functions where possible. * clutter/pango/pangoclutter-render.c: * clutter/*.c: Include "clutter-debug.h" where needed; use CLUTTER_NOTE() instead of CLUTTER_DBG(). * examples/super-oh.c: Use the new clutter_init_with_args() function, and add a --num-hands command line switch to the SuperOH example code controlling the number of hands at runtime.
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#ifndef __CLUTTER_DEBUG_H__
#define __CLUTTER_DEBUG_H__
#include <glib.h>
#include "clutter-main.h"
2006-11-21 Emmanuele Bassi <ebassi@openedhand.com> * configure.ac: Enable debug messages also when --enable-debug is set to "minimum". * clutter/Makefile.am: * clutter/clutter-debug.h: Move all debugging macros inside this private header; make all debug macros depend on the CLUTTER_ENABLE_DEBUG compile time define, controlled by the --enable-debug configure switch; add G_LOG_DOMAIN define. * clutter/clutter-main.c: Clean up the debug stuff; add command line argument parsing using GOption; the debug messages now are triggered like this: CLUTTER_DEBUG=section:section:... clutter-app or like this: clutter-app --clutter-debug=section:section:... where "section" is one of the sections listed in clutter-main.c, or "all", for all sections; each section is bound to a flag, which can be used to define a domain when adding a debug note using the CLUTTER_NOTE() macro; the old CLUTTER_DBG() macro is just a wrapper around that, under the CLUTTER_DEBUG_MISC domain; CLUTTER_NOTE() is used like this: CLUTTER_NOTE (DOMAIN, log-function); where log function is g_printerr(), g_message(), g_warning(), g_critical() or directly g_log() - for instance: CLUTTER_NOTE (PANGO, g_warning ("Cache miss: %d", glyph)); will print the warning only if the "pango" flag has been set to the CLUTTER_DEBUG envvar or passed to the --clutter-debug command line argument. similar to CLUTTER_SHOW_FPS, there's also the --clutter-show-fps command line switch; also, the --display and --screen command line switches have been added: the first overrides the DISPLAY envvar and the second controls the X screen used by Clutter to get the root window on the display. * clutter/clutter-main.h: * clutter/clutter-main.c: Add extended support for GOption in Clutter; use clutter_init_with_args() to let Clutter parse your own command line arguments; use instead clutter_get_option_group() to get the GOptionGroup used by Clutter if you want to do the parsing yourself with g_option_context_parse(). The init sequence has been verified, updated and moved into common functions where possible. * clutter/pango/pangoclutter-render.c: * clutter/*.c: Include "clutter-debug.h" where needed; use CLUTTER_NOTE() instead of CLUTTER_DBG(). * examples/super-oh.c: Use the new clutter_init_with_args() function, and add a --num-hands command line switch to the SuperOH example code controlling the number of hands at runtime.
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G_BEGIN_DECLS
typedef enum {
CLUTTER_DEBUG_MISC = 1 << 0,
CLUTTER_DEBUG_ACTOR = 1 << 1,
CLUTTER_DEBUG_TEXTURE = 1 << 2,
CLUTTER_DEBUG_EVENT = 1 << 3,
CLUTTER_DEBUG_PAINT = 1 << 4,
CLUTTER_DEBUG_GL = 1 << 5,
CLUTTER_DEBUG_ALPHA = 1 << 6,
CLUTTER_DEBUG_BEHAVIOUR = 1 << 7,
CLUTTER_DEBUG_PANGO = 1 << 8,
CLUTTER_DEBUG_BACKEND = 1 << 9,
CLUTTER_DEBUG_SCHEDULER = 1 << 10,
CLUTTER_DEBUG_SCRIPT = 1 << 11,
CLUTTER_DEBUG_SHADER = 1 << 12,
2008-11-17 Emmanuele Bassi <ebassi@linux.intel.com> Bug 1014 - Clutter Animation API Improvements * clutter/Makefile.am: * clutter/clutter.h: Update the build * clutter/clutter-types.h: Add AnimationMode, an enumeration for easing functions. * clutter/clutter-alpha.[ch]: Add the :mode property to control the function bound to an Alpha instance using an enumeration value. Also add six new alpha functions: - ease-in, ease-out, ease-in-out - sine-in, sine-out, sine-in-out * clutter/clutter-deprecated.h: Deprecate the #defines for the alpha functions. They will be replaced by entries in the ClutterAnimationMode. * clutter/clutter-interval.[ch]: Add ClutterInterval, an object for defining, validating and computing an interval between two values. * clutter/clutter-animation.[ch]: Add ClutterAnimation, an object responsible for animation the properties of a single actor along an interval of values. ClutterAnimation memory management is automatic. A simple wrapper method for ClutterActor is provided: clutter_actor_animate() which will create, or update, an animation for the passed actor. * clutter/clutter-debug.h: * clutter/clutter-main.c: Add a new 'animation' debug note. * clutter/clutter-script.c: Clean up the alpha functions whitelist, and add the new functions. * doc/reference/clutter/Makefile.am: * doc/reference/clutter/clutter-sections.txt: Update the API reference. * doc/reference/clutter/clutter-animation.xml: Renamed to doc/reference/clutter/clutter-animation-tutorial.xml to avoid clashes with the ClutterAnimation section. * doc/reference/clutter/clutter-docs.sgml: Renamed to doc/reference/clutter/clutter-docs.xml, as it was an XML file and not a SGML file. * tests/Makefile.am: * tests/interactive/Makefile.am: * tests/interactive/test-animation.c: * tests/interactive/test-easing.c: Add two tests for the new simple animation API and the easing functions. * tests/interactive/test-actors.c: * tests/interactive/test-behave.c: * tests/interactive/test-depth.c: * tests/interactive/test-effects.c: * tests/interactive/test-layout.c: * tests/interactive/test-multistage.c: * tests/interactive/test-paint-wrapper.c: * tests/interactive/test-rotate.c: * tests/interactive/test-scale.c: * tests/interactive/test-texture-quality.c: * tests/interactive/test-threads.c: * tests/interactive/test-viewport.c: Update interactive tests to the deprecations and new alpha API.
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CLUTTER_DEBUG_MULTISTAGE = 1 << 13,
CLUTTER_DEBUG_ANIMATION = 1 << 14
2006-11-21 Emmanuele Bassi <ebassi@openedhand.com> * configure.ac: Enable debug messages also when --enable-debug is set to "minimum". * clutter/Makefile.am: * clutter/clutter-debug.h: Move all debugging macros inside this private header; make all debug macros depend on the CLUTTER_ENABLE_DEBUG compile time define, controlled by the --enable-debug configure switch; add G_LOG_DOMAIN define. * clutter/clutter-main.c: Clean up the debug stuff; add command line argument parsing using GOption; the debug messages now are triggered like this: CLUTTER_DEBUG=section:section:... clutter-app or like this: clutter-app --clutter-debug=section:section:... where "section" is one of the sections listed in clutter-main.c, or "all", for all sections; each section is bound to a flag, which can be used to define a domain when adding a debug note using the CLUTTER_NOTE() macro; the old CLUTTER_DBG() macro is just a wrapper around that, under the CLUTTER_DEBUG_MISC domain; CLUTTER_NOTE() is used like this: CLUTTER_NOTE (DOMAIN, log-function); where log function is g_printerr(), g_message(), g_warning(), g_critical() or directly g_log() - for instance: CLUTTER_NOTE (PANGO, g_warning ("Cache miss: %d", glyph)); will print the warning only if the "pango" flag has been set to the CLUTTER_DEBUG envvar or passed to the --clutter-debug command line argument. similar to CLUTTER_SHOW_FPS, there's also the --clutter-show-fps command line switch; also, the --display and --screen command line switches have been added: the first overrides the DISPLAY envvar and the second controls the X screen used by Clutter to get the root window on the display. * clutter/clutter-main.h: * clutter/clutter-main.c: Add extended support for GOption in Clutter; use clutter_init_with_args() to let Clutter parse your own command line arguments; use instead clutter_get_option_group() to get the GOptionGroup used by Clutter if you want to do the parsing yourself with g_option_context_parse(). The init sequence has been verified, updated and moved into common functions where possible. * clutter/pango/pangoclutter-render.c: * clutter/*.c: Include "clutter-debug.h" where needed; use CLUTTER_NOTE() instead of CLUTTER_DBG(). * examples/super-oh.c: Use the new clutter_init_with_args() function, and add a --num-hands command line switch to the SuperOH example code controlling the number of hands at runtime.
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} ClutterDebugFlag;
#ifdef CLUTTER_ENABLE_DEBUG
#ifdef __GNUC_
#define CLUTTER_NOTE(type,x,a...) G_STMT_START { \
2006-11-21 Emmanuele Bassi <ebassi@openedhand.com> * configure.ac: Enable debug messages also when --enable-debug is set to "minimum". * clutter/Makefile.am: * clutter/clutter-debug.h: Move all debugging macros inside this private header; make all debug macros depend on the CLUTTER_ENABLE_DEBUG compile time define, controlled by the --enable-debug configure switch; add G_LOG_DOMAIN define. * clutter/clutter-main.c: Clean up the debug stuff; add command line argument parsing using GOption; the debug messages now are triggered like this: CLUTTER_DEBUG=section:section:... clutter-app or like this: clutter-app --clutter-debug=section:section:... where "section" is one of the sections listed in clutter-main.c, or "all", for all sections; each section is bound to a flag, which can be used to define a domain when adding a debug note using the CLUTTER_NOTE() macro; the old CLUTTER_DBG() macro is just a wrapper around that, under the CLUTTER_DEBUG_MISC domain; CLUTTER_NOTE() is used like this: CLUTTER_NOTE (DOMAIN, log-function); where log function is g_printerr(), g_message(), g_warning(), g_critical() or directly g_log() - for instance: CLUTTER_NOTE (PANGO, g_warning ("Cache miss: %d", glyph)); will print the warning only if the "pango" flag has been set to the CLUTTER_DEBUG envvar or passed to the --clutter-debug command line argument. similar to CLUTTER_SHOW_FPS, there's also the --clutter-show-fps command line switch; also, the --display and --screen command line switches have been added: the first overrides the DISPLAY envvar and the second controls the X screen used by Clutter to get the root window on the display. * clutter/clutter-main.h: * clutter/clutter-main.c: Add extended support for GOption in Clutter; use clutter_init_with_args() to let Clutter parse your own command line arguments; use instead clutter_get_option_group() to get the GOptionGroup used by Clutter if you want to do the parsing yourself with g_option_context_parse(). The init sequence has been verified, updated and moved into common functions where possible. * clutter/pango/pangoclutter-render.c: * clutter/*.c: Include "clutter-debug.h" where needed; use CLUTTER_NOTE() instead of CLUTTER_DBG(). * examples/super-oh.c: Use the new clutter_init_with_args() function, and add a --num-hands command line switch to the SuperOH example code controlling the number of hands at runtime.
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if (clutter_debug_flags & CLUTTER_DEBUG_##type) \
{ g_message ("[" #type "] " G_STRLOC ": " x, ##a); } \
} G_STMT_END
2006-11-21 Emmanuele Bassi <ebassi@openedhand.com> * configure.ac: Enable debug messages also when --enable-debug is set to "minimum". * clutter/Makefile.am: * clutter/clutter-debug.h: Move all debugging macros inside this private header; make all debug macros depend on the CLUTTER_ENABLE_DEBUG compile time define, controlled by the --enable-debug configure switch; add G_LOG_DOMAIN define. * clutter/clutter-main.c: Clean up the debug stuff; add command line argument parsing using GOption; the debug messages now are triggered like this: CLUTTER_DEBUG=section:section:... clutter-app or like this: clutter-app --clutter-debug=section:section:... where "section" is one of the sections listed in clutter-main.c, or "all", for all sections; each section is bound to a flag, which can be used to define a domain when adding a debug note using the CLUTTER_NOTE() macro; the old CLUTTER_DBG() macro is just a wrapper around that, under the CLUTTER_DEBUG_MISC domain; CLUTTER_NOTE() is used like this: CLUTTER_NOTE (DOMAIN, log-function); where log function is g_printerr(), g_message(), g_warning(), g_critical() or directly g_log() - for instance: CLUTTER_NOTE (PANGO, g_warning ("Cache miss: %d", glyph)); will print the warning only if the "pango" flag has been set to the CLUTTER_DEBUG envvar or passed to the --clutter-debug command line argument. similar to CLUTTER_SHOW_FPS, there's also the --clutter-show-fps command line switch; also, the --display and --screen command line switches have been added: the first overrides the DISPLAY envvar and the second controls the X screen used by Clutter to get the root window on the display. * clutter/clutter-main.h: * clutter/clutter-main.c: Add extended support for GOption in Clutter; use clutter_init_with_args() to let Clutter parse your own command line arguments; use instead clutter_get_option_group() to get the GOptionGroup used by Clutter if you want to do the parsing yourself with g_option_context_parse(). The init sequence has been verified, updated and moved into common functions where possible. * clutter/pango/pangoclutter-render.c: * clutter/*.c: Include "clutter-debug.h" where needed; use CLUTTER_NOTE() instead of CLUTTER_DBG(). * examples/super-oh.c: Use the new clutter_init_with_args() function, and add a --num-hands command line switch to the SuperOH example code controlling the number of hands at runtime.
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#define CLUTTER_TIMESTAMP(type,x,a...) G_STMT_START { \
if (clutter_debug_flags & CLUTTER_DEBUG_##type) \
{ g_message ("[" #type "]" " %li:" G_STRLOC ": " \
x, clutter_get_timestamp(), ##a); } \
} G_STMT_END
#else
/* Try the C99 version; unfortunately, this does not allow us to pass
* empty arguments to the macro, which means we have to
* do an intemediate printf.
*/
#define CLUTTER_NOTE(type,...) G_STMT_START { \
if (clutter_debug_flags & CLUTTER_DEBUG_##type) \
{ \
gchar * _fmt = g_strdup_printf (__VA_ARGS__); \
g_message ("[" #type "] " G_STRLOC ": %s",_fmt); \
g_free (_fmt); \
} \
} G_STMT_END
#define CLUTTER_TIMESTAMP(type,...) G_STMT_START { \
if (clutter_debug_flags & CLUTTER_DEBUG_##type) \
{ \
gchar * _fmt = g_strdup_printf (__VA_ARGS__); \
g_message ("[" #type "]" " %li:" G_STRLOC ": %s", \
clutter_get_timestamp(), _fmt); \
g_free (_fmt); \
} \
} G_STMT_END
#endif
#define CLUTTER_MARK() CLUTTER_NOTE(MISC, "== mark ==")
#define CLUTTER_DBG(x) { a }
2006-11-21 Emmanuele Bassi <ebassi@openedhand.com> * configure.ac: Enable debug messages also when --enable-debug is set to "minimum". * clutter/Makefile.am: * clutter/clutter-debug.h: Move all debugging macros inside this private header; make all debug macros depend on the CLUTTER_ENABLE_DEBUG compile time define, controlled by the --enable-debug configure switch; add G_LOG_DOMAIN define. * clutter/clutter-main.c: Clean up the debug stuff; add command line argument parsing using GOption; the debug messages now are triggered like this: CLUTTER_DEBUG=section:section:... clutter-app or like this: clutter-app --clutter-debug=section:section:... where "section" is one of the sections listed in clutter-main.c, or "all", for all sections; each section is bound to a flag, which can be used to define a domain when adding a debug note using the CLUTTER_NOTE() macro; the old CLUTTER_DBG() macro is just a wrapper around that, under the CLUTTER_DEBUG_MISC domain; CLUTTER_NOTE() is used like this: CLUTTER_NOTE (DOMAIN, log-function); where log function is g_printerr(), g_message(), g_warning(), g_critical() or directly g_log() - for instance: CLUTTER_NOTE (PANGO, g_warning ("Cache miss: %d", glyph)); will print the warning only if the "pango" flag has been set to the CLUTTER_DEBUG envvar or passed to the --clutter-debug command line argument. similar to CLUTTER_SHOW_FPS, there's also the --clutter-show-fps command line switch; also, the --display and --screen command line switches have been added: the first overrides the DISPLAY envvar and the second controls the X screen used by Clutter to get the root window on the display. * clutter/clutter-main.h: * clutter/clutter-main.c: Add extended support for GOption in Clutter; use clutter_init_with_args() to let Clutter parse your own command line arguments; use instead clutter_get_option_group() to get the GOptionGroup used by Clutter if you want to do the parsing yourself with g_option_context_parse(). The init sequence has been verified, updated and moved into common functions where possible. * clutter/pango/pangoclutter-render.c: * clutter/*.c: Include "clutter-debug.h" where needed; use CLUTTER_NOTE() instead of CLUTTER_DBG(). * examples/super-oh.c: Use the new clutter_init_with_args() function, and add a --num-hands command line switch to the SuperOH example code controlling the number of hands at runtime.
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#define CLUTTER_GLERR() G_STMT_START { \
if (clutter_debug_flags & CLUTTER_DEBUG_GL) \
{ GLenum _err = glGetError (); /* roundtrip */ \
if (_err != GL_NO_ERROR) \
g_warning (G_STRLOC ": GL Error %x", _err); \
} } G_STMT_END
2006-11-21 Emmanuele Bassi <ebassi@openedhand.com> * configure.ac: Enable debug messages also when --enable-debug is set to "minimum". * clutter/Makefile.am: * clutter/clutter-debug.h: Move all debugging macros inside this private header; make all debug macros depend on the CLUTTER_ENABLE_DEBUG compile time define, controlled by the --enable-debug configure switch; add G_LOG_DOMAIN define. * clutter/clutter-main.c: Clean up the debug stuff; add command line argument parsing using GOption; the debug messages now are triggered like this: CLUTTER_DEBUG=section:section:... clutter-app or like this: clutter-app --clutter-debug=section:section:... where "section" is one of the sections listed in clutter-main.c, or "all", for all sections; each section is bound to a flag, which can be used to define a domain when adding a debug note using the CLUTTER_NOTE() macro; the old CLUTTER_DBG() macro is just a wrapper around that, under the CLUTTER_DEBUG_MISC domain; CLUTTER_NOTE() is used like this: CLUTTER_NOTE (DOMAIN, log-function); where log function is g_printerr(), g_message(), g_warning(), g_critical() or directly g_log() - for instance: CLUTTER_NOTE (PANGO, g_warning ("Cache miss: %d", glyph)); will print the warning only if the "pango" flag has been set to the CLUTTER_DEBUG envvar or passed to the --clutter-debug command line argument. similar to CLUTTER_SHOW_FPS, there's also the --clutter-show-fps command line switch; also, the --display and --screen command line switches have been added: the first overrides the DISPLAY envvar and the second controls the X screen used by Clutter to get the root window on the display. * clutter/clutter-main.h: * clutter/clutter-main.c: Add extended support for GOption in Clutter; use clutter_init_with_args() to let Clutter parse your own command line arguments; use instead clutter_get_option_group() to get the GOptionGroup used by Clutter if you want to do the parsing yourself with g_option_context_parse(). The init sequence has been verified, updated and moved into common functions where possible. * clutter/pango/pangoclutter-render.c: * clutter/*.c: Include "clutter-debug.h" where needed; use CLUTTER_NOTE() instead of CLUTTER_DBG(). * examples/super-oh.c: Use the new clutter_init_with_args() function, and add a --num-hands command line switch to the SuperOH example code controlling the number of hands at runtime.
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#else /* !CLUTTER_ENABLE_DEBUG */
#define CLUTTER_NOTE(type,...)
#define CLUTTER_MARK()
#define CLUTTER_DBG(x)
2006-11-21 Emmanuele Bassi <ebassi@openedhand.com> * configure.ac: Enable debug messages also when --enable-debug is set to "minimum". * clutter/Makefile.am: * clutter/clutter-debug.h: Move all debugging macros inside this private header; make all debug macros depend on the CLUTTER_ENABLE_DEBUG compile time define, controlled by the --enable-debug configure switch; add G_LOG_DOMAIN define. * clutter/clutter-main.c: Clean up the debug stuff; add command line argument parsing using GOption; the debug messages now are triggered like this: CLUTTER_DEBUG=section:section:... clutter-app or like this: clutter-app --clutter-debug=section:section:... where "section" is one of the sections listed in clutter-main.c, or "all", for all sections; each section is bound to a flag, which can be used to define a domain when adding a debug note using the CLUTTER_NOTE() macro; the old CLUTTER_DBG() macro is just a wrapper around that, under the CLUTTER_DEBUG_MISC domain; CLUTTER_NOTE() is used like this: CLUTTER_NOTE (DOMAIN, log-function); where log function is g_printerr(), g_message(), g_warning(), g_critical() or directly g_log() - for instance: CLUTTER_NOTE (PANGO, g_warning ("Cache miss: %d", glyph)); will print the warning only if the "pango" flag has been set to the CLUTTER_DEBUG envvar or passed to the --clutter-debug command line argument. similar to CLUTTER_SHOW_FPS, there's also the --clutter-show-fps command line switch; also, the --display and --screen command line switches have been added: the first overrides the DISPLAY envvar and the second controls the X screen used by Clutter to get the root window on the display. * clutter/clutter-main.h: * clutter/clutter-main.c: Add extended support for GOption in Clutter; use clutter_init_with_args() to let Clutter parse your own command line arguments; use instead clutter_get_option_group() to get the GOptionGroup used by Clutter if you want to do the parsing yourself with g_option_context_parse(). The init sequence has been verified, updated and moved into common functions where possible. * clutter/pango/pangoclutter-render.c: * clutter/*.c: Include "clutter-debug.h" where needed; use CLUTTER_NOTE() instead of CLUTTER_DBG(). * examples/super-oh.c: Use the new clutter_init_with_args() function, and add a --num-hands command line switch to the SuperOH example code controlling the number of hands at runtime.
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#define CLUTTER_GLERR()
#define CLUTTER_TIMESTAMP(type,...)
2006-11-21 Emmanuele Bassi <ebassi@openedhand.com> * configure.ac: Enable debug messages also when --enable-debug is set to "minimum". * clutter/Makefile.am: * clutter/clutter-debug.h: Move all debugging macros inside this private header; make all debug macros depend on the CLUTTER_ENABLE_DEBUG compile time define, controlled by the --enable-debug configure switch; add G_LOG_DOMAIN define. * clutter/clutter-main.c: Clean up the debug stuff; add command line argument parsing using GOption; the debug messages now are triggered like this: CLUTTER_DEBUG=section:section:... clutter-app or like this: clutter-app --clutter-debug=section:section:... where "section" is one of the sections listed in clutter-main.c, or "all", for all sections; each section is bound to a flag, which can be used to define a domain when adding a debug note using the CLUTTER_NOTE() macro; the old CLUTTER_DBG() macro is just a wrapper around that, under the CLUTTER_DEBUG_MISC domain; CLUTTER_NOTE() is used like this: CLUTTER_NOTE (DOMAIN, log-function); where log function is g_printerr(), g_message(), g_warning(), g_critical() or directly g_log() - for instance: CLUTTER_NOTE (PANGO, g_warning ("Cache miss: %d", glyph)); will print the warning only if the "pango" flag has been set to the CLUTTER_DEBUG envvar or passed to the --clutter-debug command line argument. similar to CLUTTER_SHOW_FPS, there's also the --clutter-show-fps command line switch; also, the --display and --screen command line switches have been added: the first overrides the DISPLAY envvar and the second controls the X screen used by Clutter to get the root window on the display. * clutter/clutter-main.h: * clutter/clutter-main.c: Add extended support for GOption in Clutter; use clutter_init_with_args() to let Clutter parse your own command line arguments; use instead clutter_get_option_group() to get the GOptionGroup used by Clutter if you want to do the parsing yourself with g_option_context_parse(). The init sequence has been verified, updated and moved into common functions where possible. * clutter/pango/pangoclutter-render.c: * clutter/*.c: Include "clutter-debug.h" where needed; use CLUTTER_NOTE() instead of CLUTTER_DBG(). * examples/super-oh.c: Use the new clutter_init_with_args() function, and add a --num-hands command line switch to the SuperOH example code controlling the number of hands at runtime.
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#endif /* CLUTTER_ENABLE_DEBUG */
extern guint clutter_debug_flags;
G_END_DECLS
#endif /* __CLUTTER_DEBUG_H__ */