The removes the use of cogl_program_use which has been deprecated and
instead of using the cogl_program_uniform functions we now use the
cogl_program_set_uniform methods.
A TableLayout is a layout manager that allocates its children in rows
and columns. Each child is assigned to a cell (or more if a cell span
is set).
The supported child properties are:
• x-expand and y-expand: if this cell with try to allocate the
available extra space for the table.
• x-fill and y-fill: if the child will get all the space available in
the cell.
• x-align and y-align: if the child does not fill the cell, then
where the child will be aligned inside the cell.
• row-span and col-span: number of cells the child will allocate for
itself.
Also, the TableLayout has row-spacing and col-spacing for specifying
the space in pixels between rows and between columns.
We also include a simple test of the layout manager, and the
documentation updates.
The TableLayout was implemented starting from MxTable and
ClutterBoxLayout.
http://bugzilla.clutter-project.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2038
Signed-off-by: Emmanuele Bassi <ebassi@linux.intel.com>
This tests the ARBfp support for cogl_program and cogl_shader using the
shaders Chris Lord adapted from test-shader when he was experimenting
with adding ARBfp support to clutter back in 2008 (See:
http://bugzilla.clutter-project.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1049)
Since the GLES2 wrapper grew support for multi-texturing, the
tex_coord varying variable defined in the vertex shader is actually an
array of texture coordinates so it ought to match in the fragment
shader in test-shader. This seemed to work anyway under Mesa/Intel but
under NVidia it does not so I don't think it's safe to assume that
linking a non-array varying with an array will work.
I was fed up to cd into the tests/conform or tests/interactive directories
to launch a specific test. Now, with the power the abs_ variants of
builddir and srcdir we can run specific test from any directory.
http://bugzilla.clutter-project.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2159
Allow using the BindConstraint to bind width and height of a source
actor.
Also, add a test for the BindConstraint showing all types of usages
for this constraint class.
When the 'm' key is pressed it will now recursively look for all
ClutterTexture subclasses on the stage and toggle the texture quality
between high and low. This is useful to test the mipmap fallback.
When the mouse button is pressed it would previously draw a small
1-pixel wide fully transparent line to the pixmap. This is a useful
feature to help test the automatic updates but the line is quite hard
to see so it's to easy miss. This patch changes it to draw a thick
black circle. The circle is drawn at a different position every time
the button is clicked.
The hand actor has a feature that if you click on the stage it will
draw a line to the actor. However it's not possible to see the results
of this because automatic updates were disabled so the texture would
never be updated.
test-pixmap has long had a --disable-x11 option that didn't do
anything. This patch adds the neccessary if (disable_x11) to disable
adding the ClutterX11TexturePixmap actor when the option is given.
Previously we were using an internal only HAVE_COGL_GLES2 define to
guard GLES 2 specific changes so for instance the precision modifiers
weren't being emitted in the shader source.
http://bugzilla.o-hand.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2178
This adds a separate variable name "CLUTTER_SONAME_INFIX" to define the
infix for the clutter library that gets linked. Currently the WINSYS
corresponds to the directory we enter when building to compile the
window system and input support, but it is desirable to be able to
define multiple flavours that use the same WINSYS but should result in
different library names.
For example we are planning to combine the eglx and eglnative window
systems into one "egl" winsys but we will need to preserve the current
library names for the eglx and eglnative flavours.
The :sync-size property of ClutterTexture should be set to FALSE by
default by ClutterCairoTexture. The preferred size of the
ClutterCairoTexture is already the size of the internal Cairo surface,
and we override the preferred width/height getters to that effect.
The :sync-size property is also responsible of changing the size of
the Texture actor when changing the texture handle - but since we
encourage that to happen during the CairoTexture allocation, we get a
queue_relayout() invocation (and a warning) when we change the size
of the Cairo image surface.
Since GObject doesn't make it easy to override the default value of the
:sync-size property in sub-classes, we should simply call the setter
function during the ClutterCairoTexture instance initialization.
We should also change one of the interactive tests using a CairoTexture
to rebuild the contents of the actor in response to an allocation.
Both ::drag-begin and ::drag-end have a "button" argument - even though
we assume internally, and externally, that dragging can only be the
result of a primary button operation.
This test breaks out into raw OpenGL to create a foreign texture so it
needs to be careful not to trample on any state that may be cached by
Cogl internally.
Stacking multiple effects sub-classing ClutterOffscreenEffect requires
a small fix in the code that computes the screen coordinates of the
actor to position the FBO correctly with regards to the stage.
Since ClutterEffect is an ActorMeta it should be possible to animate the
properties of named effects using the @effects syntax, just like it
happens for actions and constraints.
ClutterEffect is an abstract class that should be used to apply effects
on generic actors.
The ClutterEffect class just defines what an effect should implement; it
could be defined as an interface, but we might want to add some default
behavior dependent on the internal state at a later point.
The effect API applies to any actor, so we need to provide a way to
assign an effect to an actor, and let ClutterActor call the Effect
methods during the paint sequence.
Once an effect is attached to an actor we will perform the paint in this
order:
• Effect::pre_paint()
• Actor::paint signal emission
• Effect::post_paint()
Since an effect might collide with the Shader class, we either allow a
shader or an effect for the time being.
It's valid C to declare a function omitting it prototype, but it seems
to be a good practise to always declare a function with its
corresponding prototype.
While this is totally fine (None is 0L and, in the pointer context, will
be converted in the right internal NULL representation, which could be a
value with some bits to 1), I believe it's clearer to use NULL instead
of None when we talk about pointers.
The DragAction should, by default, drag the actor to which it has been
applied, instead of delegating what to do to the developer. If custom
code need to override it, g_signal_stop_emission_by_name() can be called
to stop the default handler to ever running.
* wip/state-machine:
Do not use wildcards in test-state
script: Implement State deserialization
state: added a "target-state" property
state: documented data structures
Add State interactive tests to the ignore file
state: Documentation and introspection annotation fixes
state: Minor coding style fixes
state: Clean up the header's documentation
state: Constify StateKey accessors
Do not include clutter.h from a Clutter header file
state-machine: made clutter_state_change take a boolean animate argument
state-machine: use clutter_timeline_get_progress
state-machine: add completed signal
state machine: added state machine
Conflicts:
.gitignore
The ClutterActor API should have modifier methods for adding, removing
and retrieving Actions and Constraints using the ClutterActorMeta:name
property - mostly, for convenience.
To demonstrate that constraints can be used to reposition actors in a
resizable stage, set the :user-resizable property to TRUE, and spend the
next 15 minutes playing with the stage size.
AlignConstraint is a simple constraint that keeps an actor's position
aligned to the width or height of another actor, multiplied by an
alignment factor.
DragAction is an Action sub-class that provides dragging capabilities to
any actor. DragAction has:
• drag-begin, drag-motion and drag-end signals, relaying the event
information like coordinates, button and modifiers to user code;
• drag-threshold property, for delaying the drag start by a given
amount of pixels;
• drag-handle property, to allow using other actors as the drag
handle.
• drag-axis property, to allow constraining the dragging to a specific
axis.
An interactive test demonstrating the various features is also provided.
This updates test-cogl-offscreen to give an example of setting up a
CoglFramebuffer with a Clutter style 2D coordinate system with (0,0) top
left and (framebuffer_width, framebuffer_height) bottom right.
test-cogl-tex-polygon creates a separate material so that it can set
the texture filters. However in the paint functions that use
cogl_polygon it was calling cogl_set_source_texture which replaces the
material and ends up always using GL_LINEAR. This patch makes the
paint functions assume the correct source is set up instead of trying
to select a new source.
Added new "homogeneous" mode to ClutterBoxLayout, that makes layout children
get all the same size.
This is heavily inspired in the "homogeneous" attribute available in GtkBox,
but simplified as we don't have padding nor borders in box layout, only
spacing.
Also added to test-box-layout a key to set/unset homogeneous mode.
* Coding style fixes.
* Added proper test for homogeneous mode in box layout.
* Fix in homogeneous mode.
http://bugzilla.openedhand.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2034
Signed-off-by: Emmanuele Bassi <ebassi@linux.intel.com>
The FlowLayout fails to provide a preferred size in case no sizing is
specified on one axis. It should, instead, have the preferred size of
the sum of its children, depending on the orientation property.
http://bugzilla.openedhand.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2013
It was passing the number of vertices to
cogl_vertex_buffer_draw_elements but instead it should take the
maximum index which would be the number of vertices minus one. This
was causing errors to be reported with the checks filterset of Bugle.
If an actor is lying on the border of the Stage it might miss the LEAVE
event when the pointer of a device leaves the Stage window. Since the
backend is unsetting the Stage back pointer on the InputDevice we can
queue the emission of a LEAVE event on the pointer actor as well.
http://bugzilla.moblin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9677
ClutterAnimator is a class for managing the animation of multiple
properties of multiple actors over time with keyframing of values.
The Animator class is meant to be used to effectively describe
animations using the ClutterScript definition format, and to construct
complex implicit animations from the ground up.
Signed-off-by: Emmanuele Bassi <ebassi@linux.intel.com>
* device-manager: (37 commits)
x11: Re-enable XI1 extension keyboards
x11: Always handle core device events before XI events
docs: Documentation fixes for DeviceManager
device-manager: Fix the signals definition
docs: Add sections for InputDevice and DeviceManager
docs: Add clutter_input_device_get_device_name()
tests: Print out the device details on motion
Always register core devices
device: Remove unused is_default member
win32: Experimental implementation of device support
tests: Print the device name, as well as its Id
x11: Fill out the :name property of the InputDevices
device: Add the :name property to InputDevice
x11: Store core devices on the X11 Backend singleton
device: Unset the cursor actor when leaving the stage
device: Add pointer actor getter
x11: Discard the LeaveNotify for off-stage ButtonRelease
device: Do not overwrite the stage for an InputDevice
event: Off-stage button releases have a click count of 1
event: Scroll events do not have click count
...
A small doubt has risen about the use of CoglTextureUnit in materials:
will texture matrices still work if we have several materials, each of
them having at texture on the same texture unit? The answer is yes!
test-cogl-multitexture has been extended to use 2 materials with about
the same setup except a little difference: the texture matrices for the
lightmaps rotate in opposite directions.
While at it, changed the rotation behaviour by an implicit animation
with a small additional bonus bling.
The extension keyboard support in XInput 1.x is hopelessly broken.
Nevertheless, it's possible to use some bits of it, as we prefer the
core keyboard events to the XInput events, thus at least having proper
handling for X11 key events on the Stage window.
• The enter/leave event line should take into account the case where
the related field is set to NULL (meaning entering from off-stage
and leaving the stage).
• The ButtonRelease line shows the click count but uses the button; the
button *and* the click count should be displayed for both ButtonPress
and ButtonRelease, to verify they match.
The output of test-events is a bit of a mess; this patch should clean
it up a little bit - at least enough for it to be useful again during
visual inspection.
The test-text "fake scrolling" code stopped working somewhere between
0.8 and 0.9, with the new layout code. Instead of the ::cursor-event
signal it should use an approach similar to the Scrollable interface in
the Moblin User Experience toolkit.
Right now, it makes sense to ignore this code entirely.
* animate-layout-manager:
layout-manager: Document the animation support
layout-manager: Rewind the timeline in begin_animation()
box-layout: Remove the allocations hash table
docs: Clean up the README file
layout: Let begin_animation() return the Alpha
box-layout: Add knobs for controlling animations
box-layout: Animate layout properties
layout: Add animation support to LayoutManager
Add ActorBox animation methods
* stage-use-alpha:
tests: Use accessor methods for :use-alpha
stage: Add accessors for :use-alpha
tests: Allow setting the stage opacity in test-paint-wrapper
stage: Premultiply the stage color
stage: Composite the opacity with the alpha channel
glx: Always request an ARGB visual
stage: Add :use-alpha property
materials: Get the right blend function for alpha
ClutterLayoutManager does not have any state associated with it, and
defers all the state to its sub-classes.
The BoxLayout is thus in charge of controlling:
• whether or not animations should be used
• the duration of the animation
• the easing mode of the animation
By adding three new properties:
• ClutterBoxLayout:use-animations
• ClutterBoxLayout:easing-duration
• ClutterBoxLayout:easing-mode
And their relative accessors pairs we can make BoxLayout decide whether
or not, and with which parameters, call the begin_animation() method of
ClutterLayoutManager.
The test-box-layout has been modified to reflect this new functionality,
by checking the key-press event for the 'a' key symbol to toggle the use
of animations.