The vector of libinput and Wayland pointer axis events are in pointer
motion coordinate space. To convert to clutter's internal representation
the vectors need to be scaled to Xi2 scroll steps.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=723560
And get CLUTTER_EVENT_LEAVE out of the touch event compression logic, as
touches are always implicitly grabbed. If no sequence check is done, only
the last touch update would be emitted, even if multiple sequences got
updated.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=730577
Let's cross fingers and hope nobody notices. If this went unnoticed so far, likely
means this function has never been used. If any complain is raised about this, a
stub function should be added (and marked deprecated).
Those are translated into CLUTTER_TOUCH_* ClutterEvents. As the
"NULL" ClutterEventSequence is special cased, the slot=0 value is
avoided.
Frame events are ignored, as there is no Clutter equivalence, and
Cancel events are sent to all current individual touches.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=728968
And ensure the core pointer shares the same stage than the slave
device when those events are set. This fixes problems on the evdev
backend where the last touch unsets the stage on the device, but
nothing sets it back afterwards.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=728968
When an actor carrying canvas content is repainted, it will currently reupload
the data from the buffer to a texture. While this is not a performance problem
on a desktop, some mobile environments take a big performance hit. This
change tracks data changes and only recreates the texture if necessary.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=729144
When an actor carrying canvas content is repainted, it will currently reupload
the data from the buffer to a texture. While this is not a performance problem
on a desktop, some mobile environments take a big performance hit. This
change tracks data changes and only recreates the texture if necessary.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=729144
By creating and starting the timer on clutter_main() an assumption is made
that that is how the main loop will be run for all clutter applications.
With more and more applications moving to GApplication, this assumption no
longer holds true.
Moving to clutter_init() means we are starting the timer earlier than we
should, and by not stopping it when the main loop quits we are taking a
measure that is later than we should. I believe it is safe to consider
those are close enough to the actual beginning and quitting of the main
loop in practice.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=728521
By creating and starting the timer on clutter_main() an assumption is made
that that is how the main loop will be run for all clutter applications.
With more and more applications moving to GApplication, this assumption no
longer holds true.
Moving to clutter_init() means we are starting the timer earlier than we
should, and by not stopping it when the main loop quits we are taking a
measure that is later than we should. I believe it is safe to consider
those are close enough to the actual beginning and quitting of the main
loop in practice.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=728521
Cogl, when built with the SDL winsys, will include the SDL headers when
Cogl-based programs are built, which causes the SDL's wrapper for main()
to be used on Windows, causing an implicit requirement that all Cogl-based
apps must link to SDL2.lib and SDL2main.lib. Avoid this behavior by
defining SDL_MAIN_HANDLED in the CFLAGS of the sample and interactive test
programs
Instead of just bailing out when initializing the test suite, we can do
a much better job and skip all the tests. This means that the TAP driver
will work correctly instead of dying a horrible death, and we get a nice
report with a proper cause of the test skipping.
Without a paint() implementation in clutter-stage, the function
from clutter-group is used. That class has its own child list,
but attempts to use sort_depth_order, which is empty in this case.
This provides a partial fix by replacing a minimal paint(), see:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=711645