The keysyms defines in clutter-keysyms.h are generated from the X11 key
symbols headers by doing the equivalent of a pass of sed from XK_* to
CLUTTER_*. This might lead to namespace collisions, down the road.
Instead, we should use the CLUTTER_KEY_* namespace.
This commit includes the script, taken from GDK, that parses the X11
key symbols and generates two headers:
- clutter-keysyms.h: the default included header, with CLUTTER_KEY_*
- clutter-keysyms-compat.h: the compatibility header, with CLUTTER_*
The compat.h header file is included if CLUTTER_DISABLE_DEPRECATED is
not defined - essentially deprecating all the old key symbols.
This does not change any ABI and, assuming that an application or
library is not compiling with CLUTTER_DISABLE_DEPRECATED, the source
compatibility is still guaranteed.
Check that the contents of the Text actor are unaffected by the
:password-char property; that the accessors are correct; and finally
that the initial value for a newly constructed Text actor is valid.
This follows the convention of GtkLabel/GtkEntry in GTK+ and the old
ClutterEntry.
It makes it easier to use strlen/strcmp etc on the output, since we can
assume that it is always a string.
This commit also updates the test unit for ClutterText to verify that
the clutter_text_get_text() function also returns an empty string when
a ClutterText actor has been created.
The clutter_text_get_chars() function returns a section of the
contents of the Text actor, delimited by a start and an end position.
This commit adds the implementation for that function and a test
unit that guarantees the offset-to-bytes computations are correct.
Comment why we need to enable the editability of the Text actor
inside the test suite.
This should clarify commit ea508ea528d61ae478d8bc4c88f54a89304f18e8
Whenever we are sending specially crafted KeyEvents to a ClutterText
we also need to set it editable, since the event handling code depends
on the editability setting.
Instead of changing the unit for ClutterEntry, we add a new
test unit specifically for ClutterText so that we can later tweak
it specifically for the behaviour changes needed to make ClutterText
work better.