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
Commit e70a0109 simplified the dispatching of events by passing the event's
owernership to ClutterStage, but it may be so that any.stage is NULL at
some point on Windows, which will either cause _clutter_stage_queue_event()
to crash or issue a critical warning. Avoid this problem by checking
whether event->any.stage is not NULL before trying to call
_clutter_stage_queue_event().
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=726765
...so that its entries will reflect the entries that are checked by the
autotools builds on config.h.in. Also take into consideration for MinGW
builds and for newer Visual Studio versions, such as the availability for
inttypes.h. Update the layout of the file cosmetic-wise as well.
Clutter, like GTK+ and GLib, has recently switched to a visibility-based
method of exporting symbols, so update the Visual Studio build files to
do likewise, by using __declspec (dllexport). This eliminats the need to
use a .def file to export the symbols. The pre-configured
config.h.win32.in is also updated accordingly for this purpose. The
clutter.symbols file can be dropped if it is not being used otherwise.
Instead of listing every public symbol inside an ancillary file, we can
use compiler annotations. This scheme is also used by GLib and GTK+.
The symbols file is left in tree until the Visual Studio rules are
fixed, but it's not used any more during distcheck.
I double-checked that the exposed ABI is the same before and after this
change, except for symbols that were never meant to be public in the
first place, and that escaped our attention when we generated the first
version of the symbols file.
All backends follow the same pattern of queueing events first in
ClutterMainContext, then copying them to a ClutterStage queue and
immediately free them. Instead, we can just pass ownership of events
directly to ClutterStage thus avoiding the allocation and copy in
between.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=711857
Keep track of the button modifier mask state in
ClutterInputDeviceWayland and push its state to new button events going
out.
Signed-off-by: Jonas Ådahl <jadahl@gmail.com>
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=708781