The flags field of ClutterActor should have accessor methods for,
language bindings.
Also, the set_flags() and unset_flags() methods should actively
emit notifications for the changed properties.
The clutter frame source tries to average out the frame deltas so that
if one frame takes 1 interval plus a little bit of extra time then the
next frame will be 1 interval minus that little bit of extra
time. Therefore the deltas can sometimes be less than the frame
interval. ClutterTimeline should accumulate these small differences
otherwise it will end up missing out frames so the total duration of
the timeline will be a lot longer.
For example this was causing test-actors to appear to run very slow.
The method of ClutterTimeline that advances the timeline by a
delta (in millisecond) is going to be useful for testing the
timeline's behaviour -- and unbreak the timeline test suite that
was broken by the MasterClock merge.
With the introduction of the map/unmap flags and the split of the
visible state from the mapped state we require that every part of
a scene graph branch is mapped in order to be painted. This breaks
the ability of a ClutterClone to paint an hidden source actor.
In order to fix this we need to introduce an override flag, similar
in spirit to the current modelview and paint opacity overrides that
Clone is already using.
The override flag, when set, will force a temporary map on a
Clone source (and its children).
ClutterContainer provides a foreach_with_internals() vfunc for
iterating over all of a container's children, be them added using
the Container API or be them internal to the container itself.
We should be using the foreach_with_internals() function instead
of the plain foreach().
Bug 1484 - Redraw ClutterClone when the source changes, even for
!visible sources
Connect to ::queue-redraw on the clone source and queue a redraw.
This allows redrawing the Clone when the source changes, even in
case of a non visible source actor.
http://bugzilla.openedhand.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1484
Signed-off-by: Emmanuele Bassi <ebassi@linux.intel.com>
Currently, all timelines install a timeout inside the TimeoutPool
they share. Every time the main loop spins, all the timeouts are
updated. This, in turn, will usually lead to redraws being queued
on the stages.
This behaviour leads to the potential starvation of timelines and
to excessive redraws.
One lesson learned from the games developers is that the scenegraph
should be prepared in its entirety before the GL paint sequence is
initiated. This means making sure that every ::new-frame signal
handler is called before clutter_redraw() is invoked.
In order to do so a TimeoutPool is not enough: we need a master
clock. The clock will be responsible for advancing all the active
timelines created inside a scene, but only when the stage is
being redrawn.
The sequence is:
+ queue_redraw() is invoked on an actor and bubbles up
to the stage
+ if no redraw() has already been scheduled, install an
idle handler with a known priority
+ inside the idle handler:
- advance the master clock, which will in turn advance
every playing timeline by the amount of milliseconds
elapsed since the last redraw; this will make every
playing timeline emit the ::new-frame signal
- queue a relayout
- call the redraw() method of the backend
This way we trade multiple timeouts with a single frame source
that only runs if a timeline is playing and queues redraws on
the various stages.
Bug 1547 - when an actor is unmapped while owning the focus, it should
release it
When an actor is unmapped while owning the focus, the should release it.
Signed-off-by: Emmanuele Bassi <ebassi@linux.intel.com>
Bug 1138 - No trackable "mapped" state
* Add a VISIBLE flag tracking application programmer's
expected showing-state for the actor, allowing us to
always ensure we keep what the app wants while tracking
internal implementation state separately.
* Make MAPPED reflect whether the actor will be painted;
add notification on a ClutterActor::mapped property.
Keep MAPPED state updated as the actor is shown,
ancestors are shown, actor is reparented, etc.
* Require a stage and realized parents to realize; this means
at realization time the correct window system and GL resources
are known. But unparented actors can no longer be realized.
* Allow children to be unrealized even if parent is realized.
Otherwise in effect either all actors or no actors are realized,
i.e. it becomes a stage-global flag.
* Allow clutter_actor_realize() to "fail" if not inside a toplevel
* Rework clutter_actor_unrealize() so internally we have
a flavor that does not mess with visibility flag
* Add _clutter_actor_rerealize() to encapsulate a somewhat
tricky operation we were doing in a couple of places
* Do not realize/unrealize children in ClutterGroup,
ClutterActor already does it
* Do not realize impl by hand in clutter_stage_show(),
since showing impl already does that
* Do not unrealize in various dispose() methods, since
ClutterActor dispose implementation already does it
and chaining up is mandatory
* ClutterTexture uses COGL while unrealizable (before it's
added to a stage). Previously this breakage was affecting
ClutterActor because we had to allow realize outside
a stage. Move the breakage to ClutterTexture, by making
ClutterTexture just use COGL while not realized.
* Unrealize before we set parent to NULL in clutter_actor_unparent().
This means unrealize() implementations can get to the stage.
Because actors need the stage in order to detach from stage.
* Update clutter-actor-invariants.txt to reflect latest changes
* Remove explicit hide/unrealize from ClutterActor::dispose since
unparent already forces those
Instead just assert that unparent() occurred and did the right thing.
* Check whether parent implements unrealize before chaining up
Needed because ClutterGroup no longer has to implement unrealize.
* Perform unrealize in the default handler for the signal.
This allows non-containers that have children to work properly,
and allows containers to override how it's done.
* Add map/unmap virtual methods and set MAPPED flag on self and
children in there. This allows subclasses to hook map/unmap.
These are not signals, because notify::mapped is better for
anything it's legitimate for a non-subclass to do.
Signed-off-by: Emmanuele Bassi <ebassi@linux.intel.com>
Bug 1228 - Unnecessary glColorMask on alpha drops performance
With DRI2, alpha is allowed in the window's framebuffer
Signed-off-by: Emmanuele Bassi <ebassi@linux.intel.com>
Bug 1513 - Allow passing in ClutterPickMode to
clutter_stage_get_actor_at_pos()
At the moment, clutter_stage_get_actor_at_pos() uses CLUTTER_PICK_ALL
internally to find an actor. It would be useful to allow passing in
ClutterPickMode to clutter_stage_get_actor_at_pos(), so that the caller
can specify CLUTTER_PICK_REACTIVE as a criteria.
Bug 1516 - Does not withdraw toplevels correctly
clutter_stage_x11_hide() needs to use XWithdrawWindow(), not
XUnmapWindow().
As it stands now, if the window is already unmapped (say the WM has
minimized it), then the WM will not know that Clutter has closed the
window and will keep the window managed, showing it in the task list
and so forth.
Bug 1517 - clutter_container_foreach_with_internals()
This allows us to iterate over all children (for things like maintaining
map/realize invariants) or only children that apps added and care about.
Signed-off-by: Emmanuele Bassi <ebassi@linux.intel.com>
Bug 1561 - Bad code in clutter-alpha.c
The implementation of the easing modes equations followed closely
the JavaScript and ActionScript counterparts. Obviously, JS and AS
are not C-compatible, so later versions of gcc (4.4.0 for instance)
would complain about uninitialized variables and such. The code is
also obfuscated and hard to debug/understand.
For these reasons, the implementation should be unobfuscated and
sanitized.
A lockup was reported by fargoilas on #clutter and removing the server grab in
clutter_x11_texture_pixmap_sync_window fixed the problem.
We were doing an x server grab to guarantee that if the XGetWindowAttributes
request reported that our redirected window was viewable then we would also
be able to get a valid pixmap name. (the composite protocol says it's an
error to request a name for a window if it's not viewable) Without the grab
there would be a race condition.
Instead we now handle error conditions gracefully.
The documentation for the ::cursor-event says that the signal
is emitted only when the cursor position changes. Right now it
is being emitted every time we ensure the cursor position during
the Text paint sequence.
The clutter_text_ensure_cursor_position() function should check
whether the stored cursor position has changed since the last
paint, and emit the ::cursor-event signal only when there has
been a change.
We only want to eschew the pango_layout_set_width() on editable,
single-line Text actors because they can "scroll" the PangoLayout.
This fixes the ellipsization on entries.
In unifying the {gl,gles}/cogl.c code recently, moving most of the code into
common/cogl.c the gmodule.h include was also mistakenly moved.
Thanks to Felix Rabe for reporting this issue.
Note: I haven't tested this fix myself, as I'm not set up to be able to
build for OS X
Buffer objects aren't currently available for glx indirect contexts, so we
now have a fallback that simply allocates fake client side vbos to store the
attributes.
This makes the #if 0'd debug code that was in _cogl_journal_flush_quad_batch
- which we have repeatedly found usefull for debugging various geometry
issues in Clutter apps - a runtime debug option.
The outline colors rotate in order from red to green to blue which can also
help confirm the order that your geometry really drawn.
The outlines are not affected by the current material state, so if you e.g.
have a blending bug where geometry mysteriously disappears this can confirm
if the underlying rectangles are actually being emitted but blending is
causing them to be invisible.
Editable ClutterText will scroll when allocated less width than is
necessary to lay out the entire layout on a single line, so return 1 for
the minimum width in this case.
Approved by Emmanuele Bassi, fixes bug #1555.
Since we have to do (z_far - z_near) and use it in a division we
should check that the user is not passing a value that would
cause a division by zero.
If we need to check that the layout sequence is correct in
terms of order of execution and with respect to caching, then
having a CLUTTER_DEBUG_LAYOUT debug flag would make things
easier.
Ellipsizing was effectively broken for two reasons. There was a typo
in the code to set the width so it always ended up being some massive
value. If no height should be set on the layout it was being set to
G_MAXINT. Setting a height greater than 0 enables wrapping which so
ellipsizing is not performed. It should be left at the default of -1
instead.
Bug 1476 - JSON Parser memory leak
Static analysis of the code showed that the in-tree copy of
the JsonParser object leaks objects and arrays on parse errors.
Thanks to Gordon Williams <gordon.williams@collabora.co.uk>
If the stage is unrealized (such as will be the case if the stage was
created with clutter_stage_new) then it would set the size of the
stage display but it was not setting the fullscreen_on_map flag so it
never got the _NET_WM_STATE_FULLSCREEN property. Now it always sets
the flag regardless of whether the window is created yet.
There was also problems with dual-headed displays because in that case
DisplayWidth/Height will return the size of the combined display but
Metacity (and presumably other WMs) will sensibly try fit the window
to only one of the monitors. However we were setting the size hints so
that the minimum size is that of the combined display. Metacity tries
to honour this by setting the minimum size but then it no longer
positions the window at the top left of the screen.
The patch makes it avoid setting the minimum size when the stage is
fullscreen by checking the fullscreen_on_map flag. This also means we
can remove the static was_resizable flag which would presumably have
caused problems for multi-stage.
Adds a new property so that the selection color can be different from
the cursor color. If no selection color is specified it will use the
cursor color as before. If no cursor color is specified either it will
use the text color.
The debug macros for tracking reference counting of CoglHandles had
some typos introduced in c3d9f0 which meant it failed to compile when
COGL_DEBUG is 1.
Since the Cogl material branch merge when changing the color of a part
using pango attributes (such as using <span color="red" /> markup)
then it wouldn't return to the default color for the rest of the
layout. pango_renderer_get_color returns NULL if there is no color
override in which case it needs to revert to the color specified as
the argument to cogl_pango_render_layout. The 'color' member of
CoglPangoRenderer has been reinstated to store that default color and
now cogl_pango_render_set_color_for_part is the only place that sets
the material color.
The clutter_actor_animate*() family of functions should only connect
to the Animation::completed signal once, during the construction of
the Animation object attached to the Actor. Otherwise, the completed
signal handler will be run multiple times, and will try to unref()
the Animation for each call -- leading to a segmentation fault.
The Animation class is missing a ::started signal matching the
::completed one. A ::started signal is useful for debugging,
initial state set up, and checks.
Bug 1535 - Complete animation always unrefs ClutterAnimation (even
after g_object_ref_sink)
Animations created through clutter_animation_new() should not
automagically unref themselves by default on ::complete. We
only want that behaviour for Animations created by the
clutter_actor_animate* family of functions, since those provide
the automagic memory management.
ClutterGroup still ships with API deprecated since 0.4. We did
promise to keep it around for a minor release cycle -- not for 3.
Since we plan on shipping 1.0 without the extra baggage of the
deprecated entry points, here's the chance to remove the accumulated
cruft.
All the removed methods and signals have a ClutterContainer
counterpart.
Since we're planning to release 1.0 without any of the deprecated
API baggage, we can simply remove the set_uniform_1f() method from
ClutterShader public API and add it to the deprecated header.
The cogl_is_* functions were showing up quite high on profiles due to
iterating through arrays of cogl handles.
This does away with all the handle arrays and implements a simple struct
inheritance scheme. All cogl objects now add a CoglHandleObject _parent;
member to their main structures. The base object includes 2 members a.t.m; a
ref_count, and a klass pointer. The klass in turn gives you a type and
virtual function for freeing objects of that type.
Each handle type has a _cogl_##handle_type##_get_type () function
automatically defined which returns a GQuark of the handle type, so now
implementing the cogl_is_* funcs is just a case of comparing with
obj->klass->type.
Another outcome of the re-work is that cogl_handle_{ref,unref} are also much
more efficient, and no longer need extending for each handle type added to
cogl. The cogl_##handle_type##_{ref,unref} functions are now deprecated and
are no longer used internally to Clutter or Cogl. Potentially we can remove
them completely before 1.0.
A layer object may be instantiated when setting a combine mode, but before a
texture is associated. (e.g. this is done by the pango renderer) if this is the
case we shouldn't call cogl_texture_get_format() with an invalid cogl handle.
This patch skips over layers without a texture handle when determining if any
textures have an alpha channel.