With the ClutterEvent subtype structs sealed, this remains the only useful
struct type that is now usable on the Javascript side. Make all
ClutterActorClass event vmethods use ClutterEvent, and update all users
to this change.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/3163>
Currently, we let the same function handle key event filtering as they
are passed to the IM, and the IM events resulting in actions like text
commit or preedit changes.
Split these two aspects into filter/process functions, and port
ClutterText to it. MetaWaylandTextInput still handles everything in
a single place, but that will be split in later commits.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/3044>
ClutterText paints selected text using the selection_paint()
function. This function has to main branches of execution:
when the position is in the selection bound, or not. In the
former, we are leaking the CoglPipeline created by copying
the default color pipeline.
Unref the copied pipeline after using it.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/3007>
Since ClutterActor now properly caches its paint volume and ClutterText
tries hard to invalidate its own cached paint volume on every redraw
anyway (that's more often than ClutterActor invalidates its own paint
volume), we can simply rely on the caching of the paint volume done by
ClutterActor and invalidate that on every redraw.
So remove the private cached paint volume from ClutterText and all its
invalidation machinery.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/1492>
The :input-purpose and :input-hints properties were added without
actually handling the get/set operations, whoops.
All code uses the (working) methods, so this only fixes expectations,
not an actual bug :-)
Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/2659>
Unfortunately we cannot do this generically since the target of the
button/touch press does matter, e.g. tapping on the OSK, or clicking
the IBus candidates window. These situations should not trigger a
reset.
So be more selective about the situations where button/touch presses
trigger an IM reset, in the case of ClutterText these are still clicks
inside the actor, for Wayland's text-input it is when clicking the
surface that has text_input focus.
For all other situations where clicking anywhere else might make
sense to trigger an IM reset are covered by the focus changing paths,
that also ensure a reset before changing focus between surfaces/actors.
Fixes: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/issues/1961
Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/2384>
Focus changes should trigger an IM reset, as some engines do want
to maybe commit the preedit buffer before changing focus. Since
the preedit string is also cleared on reset(), we can do without
that explicit call.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/2384>
Right now we have a bit of a mixed bag between an active model where
input foci set the surrounding text without being asked for (e.g.
wayland's text_input), and a passive model where the IM engines ask
for content.
Make ClutterText take the same side than text_input, so that dealing
with those is at least consistent.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/2384>
The clutter_text_delete_text() function used underneath expects character
offsets for both start/end position. Fix the end position passed an offset
instead of that, and compesnate for the cursor position being always -1
when the caret is at the end of the string.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/2384>
ClutterText implements its own get_paint_volume() with its own cache,
but was not invalidating the actor paint volume when when it has
changed. This sometimes could result in labels, especially quickly
changing ones, using the old paint volume which either would cut off the
label or leave parts of the old label on screen.
Fixes: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/issues/1943
Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/2006>
ClutterText has a bit of a mess around its signalling of changes to the
cursor position: There's the position (deprecated) and cursor-position
property, and there's the cursor-changed and cursor-event (deprecated)
signal. The two properties are supposed to be notified when the cursor
position changes, and the two signals are notified when the cursor
position or size changes.
Now the properties notifications and the signals get fired in two very
different places: The two properties are notified in
clutter_text_set_cursor_position(), while the signals are fired during
the paint cycle when we figured out the final cursor position. The
latter is a pretty bad idea, nobody expects such a signal to be fired
during painting, and also changes to the text that are done in the
signal handler will only be applied on the next paint.
Now StEntry listens to cursor position changes via cursor-changed and
invalidates its text shadow, but since the signal is only notified
during the paint, the old text shadow will still get applied. To fix
this, also emit the cursor-changed signal when we notify the
cursor-position property.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/1757>
ClutterText allows setting a custom PangoAttrList, and St uses that to
set the text style it's reading from CSS. One style St enforces using
this mechanism is the text color and setting the text color should
obviously not affect the size of the layout. ClutterText does queue a
relayout in that case though because it unconditionally queues a
relayout when updating the PangoAttrList.
We can avoid this relayout by reusing an optimization ClutterText has:
clutter_text_queue_redraw_or_relayout() will only queue a relayout if
the requested size of the layout changed.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/1750>
Until now we would `clutter_input_focus_set_cursor_location` with
cursor-rectangle-in-physical-pixels + actor-location-in-stage-coordinates.
But those use different scaling factors so it only got the right answer
when the framebuffer scale was 1.0.
This directly determines the geometry of the invisible dummy cursor in
gnome-shell ibusCandidatePopup.js:
```
panelService.connect('set-cursor-location', (ps, x, y, w, h) => {
this._setDummyCursorGeometry(x, y, w, h);
});
```
And because it's invisible it wasn't obvious that it was wrong until you
enable `CLUTTER_PAINT=damage-region` and you can see its ghost at the wrong
offset and scale.
So now we `clutter_input_focus_set_cursor_location` using purely unscaled
stage coordinates. And `CLUTTER_PAINT=damage-region` shows that
gnome-shell's `_dummyCursor` is placed precisely over the visible cursor.
Fixes: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/issues/3399
and probably other IBus issues that arise when using framebuffer scaling.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/1576>
`priv->cursor_rect` is stored in physical pixels, not local coordinates.
So unscale it before returning from `clutter_text_get_cursor_rect`, which
is explicitly documented as returning "actor-relative coordinates".
This went missed with fractional scaling support, and unnoticed as nobody
uses `clutter_text_get_cursor_rect` yet. But that will soon change.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/1576>
The clutter_input_focus_filter_key_event() function has been made
a more generic filter_event(). Besides its old role about letting
key events go through the IM, it will also process the IM events
that are possibly injected as a result.
Users have been updated to these changes.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/1286
Without an associated actor, or explicit frame clock set, in the future
a timeline will not know how to progress, as there will be no singe
frame clock to assume is the main one. Thus, deprecate the construction
of timelines without either an actor or frame clock set.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/1285
Since we now always return a resource scale, we can remove the boolean
return value from clutter_actor_get_resource_scale() and
_clutter_actor_get_real_resource_scale(), and instead simply return the
scale.
While at it, also remove the underscore from the
_clutter_actor_get_real_resource_scale() private API.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/1276
We're going to refactor resource scales, making the notification of
changes to the resource scale a lot more important than it is right now
(we won't guarantee queried scales are correct outside the paint cycle
anymore).
Having a separate signal/vfunc for this will make the difference between
the new clutter_actor_get_resource_scale() API (which can return a
guessed value) and the notification of changes to the resource scale
(which will be guaranteed to return an up-to-date value) more obvious.
So replace the "resource-scale" property of ClutterActor with a
"resource-scale-changed" signal that's emitted when the resource scale
is recalculated.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/1276
In clutter_text_queue_redraw_or_relayout() we check whether the size
of the layout has changed and queue a relayout if it did, otherwise we
only queue a redraw and save some resources.
The current check for this also queues a redraw if the actor has no
valid allocation. That seems right on the first glance since the actor
will be allocated anyway, but we actually want to call
clutter_actor_queue_relayout() again here because that also invalidates
the size cache of the actor which might have been updated and marked
valid in the meantime.
So make sure the size cache is always properly invalidated after the
size of the layout changed and also call clutter_actor_queue_relayout()
in case the actor has no allocation.
This fixes a bug where getting the preferred width of a non-allocated
ClutterText, then changing the string of the ClutterText, and then
getting the preferred width again would return the old cached width (the
width before we changed the string).
The only place where this bug is currently happening is in the overview,
where we call get_preferred_width() on the unallocated ClutterText of
the window clone title: When the window title changes while the
ClutterText is unallocated the size of the title is going to be wrong
and the text might end up ellipsized or too large.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/1150
In the unlikely case we have multiple rectangles in our selection
(selection spanning several lines, or across LTR/RTL bounds), paint each
of those instead of setting a CoglPath-based clip/fill.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/1126
The input method can assign a negative value to
clutter_input_method_delete_surrounding() to move the cursor to the left.
But Wayland protocol accepts positive values in delete_surrounding() and
GTK converts the values to the negative ones in
text_input_delete_surrounding_text_apply().
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/issues/539
When painting, actors rely on semi global state tracked by the state to
get various things needed for painting, such as the current draw
framebuffer. Having state hidden in such ways can be very deceiving as
it's hard to follow changes spread out, and adding more and more state
that should be tracked during a paint gets annoying as they will not
change in isolation but one by one in their own places. To do this
better, introduce a paint context that is passed along in paint calls
that contains the necessary state needed during painting.
The paint context implements a framebuffer stack just as Cogl works,
which is currently needed for offscreen rendering used by clutter.
The same context is passed around for paint nodes, contents and effects
as well.
In this commit, the context is only introduced, but not used. It aims to
replace the Cogl framebuffer stack, and will allow actors to know what
view it is currently painted on.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/merge_requests/935
This is inspired by 98892391d764d1cf where the usage of
`g_signal_handler_disconnect()` without resetting the corresponding
handler id later resulted in a bug. Using `g_clear_signal_handler()`
makes sure we avoid similar bugs and is almost always the better
alternative. We use it for new code, let's clean up the old code to
also use it.
A further benefit is that it can get called even if the passed id is
0, allowing us to remove a lot of now unnessecary checks, and the fact
that `g_clear_signal_handler()` checks for the right type size, forcing us
to clean up all places where we used `guint` instead of `gulong`.
No functional changes intended here and all changes should be trivial,
thus bundled in one big commit.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/merge_requests/940