This adds support for optionally a providing a foreign Wayland surface
to a ClutterStage before it is first show. Setting a foreign surface
prevents Cogl from allocating a surface and shell surface for the stage
automatically.
v2: add CLUTTER_AVAILABLE_IN_1_16 annotation and API reference docs
(review from Emmanuele Bassi)
v3: set a boolean to indicate that this stage is using a foreign surface
(Rob Bradford)
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=699578
This allows the integration of Clutter with another library, like GTK+,
that is dispatching the events itself. This is implemented by calling
into the cogl_wayland_renderer_set_event_dispatch_enabled() and since
that function must be called on the newly created renderer the newly
added clutter_wayland_disable_event_retrieval must be called before
clutter_init()
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=704279
The majority of Clutter input events require a time so that that the
upper levels of abstraction can identify the ordering of events and also
work out a click count.
Although some Wayland events have microsecond timestamps not all those
that Clutter expects do have. Therefore we would need to create some
fake times for those events. Instead we always calculate our own time
using the monotonic time.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=697285
Cogl (as of 0b2b46ce) now only sets the shell surface as toplevel when
the CoglOnscreen is shown.
Without calling wl_shell_surface_set_toplevel the compositor will not
know what role to give to the compositor and thus the stage will not
appear.
When we look to support multiple roles / foreign surfaces we will need
to revisit this call and ensure we only call it when we are working in
the default case.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=703188
Since Cogl also polls on this file descriptor we can get into situations
where our event source is woken up to handle events but those events
have instead been handled by Cogl resulting in the source sitting in
poll().
We can safely rely on Cogl to handle the polling on the event source and
to dispatch those events.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=702202
This reverts commit 2b4f47d444.
These are presently "examples" (because they're just run
interactively, not automatable tests).
Conflicts:
tests/accessibility/Makefile.am
When the cursor visibility changes, we have to relayout the ClutterText
actor instead of just redrawing it - as the cursor changes the
PangoLayout size, a size request cycle is needed.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=702610
When setting the font using clutter_text_set_font_description(), the
font settings on a ClutterText actor can be reset when there is a dpi
changes signaled by the backend.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=702016
Initial stage of ClutterPath migration to using float.
Naive implementation of ClutterBezier, for now the points along
the curve doesn't move at a regular speed. It is required a more
precise calculation of the length of the curve for that to happen.
Anyway the old implementation worked like this.
When destroying an actor during a drag-action with a drag_handle, the
ClutterDragAction's priv->stage could be set to NULL in _set_actor().
_dispose() must not assume that priv->stage is not NULL.
See also https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=681814
We want to avoid clutter-x11.h leaking Clutter symbols (i.e. you need to
include clutter.h yourself before including clutter-x11.h), but we need
to do so conditionally, so that ancillary stuff like gtk-doc and
g-ir-scanner get the right types while building Clutter itself.