GdkSurface's are initialized to have the size 1x1, as otherwise we'd
receive an X11 error, would a corresponding X11 window be created.
This confuses the "saved size" mechanisms in the Wayland backend, as
treats 0 as uninitialized, and not 1.
Fix this simply not saving size that if it's smaller or equal than 1.
This will be handled between 'update' (which may trigger animation
ticks, CSS update, etc) and 'layout' which will allocate the widget
tree. It's meant to perform surface size computation, and is done
between these two phases in order to have an up to date state, and
letting the layout phase have an up to date size to layout in.
Concentrate state application to the start of a frame; this is to avoid
having GTK going back and forth between different state if so would
happen between two frames.
Queue it, and then wait for it to actually take effect, i.e. be
confirmed via a configure event from the compositor, before setting the
actual GdkSurface::state value.
The plan is to concencrate size computations as part of the frame clock
dispatch, meaning we shouldn't do it synchronously in the present()
function.
Still, in Wayland, and maybe elsewhere, it is done in the present()
function, e.g. when no state change was made, but this will eventually
be changed.
Mapping a surface under Wayland is an asynchronous process, where one
creates a surface and commits an initial state without having drawn
anything, then waiting for a configuration, which then is acknowledged
and content is painted and committed. Not until having received this
configuration is a surface actually mapped, so wait with setting the
mappedness until this.
These positions are not guaranteed to be in a specific order when linked
into the final GPU program. They need to be specified so that our code
in gskglrenderer.c can use known positions for them to match up with
our GskQuadVertex.
This fixes the GL renderer on macOS's OpenGL shader compiler.
Fixes#3420
This broke when we started using GDK_PROFILER_CURRENT_TIME for
timekeeping - that gets defined to 0 when we're building without
sysprof, so we can use it to make such determinations. Go back
to using g_get_monotonic_time().
Fixes: #3438
This fixes an issue where we would ignore events with Y delta
and no X delta while scrolling due to a typo when checking for
any delta.
This fixes deceleration of kinetic scrolling on the macOS backend.
Fixes#3418
On the macOS OpenGL implementation, the use of noise2 as a
function within the glsl shader collides with the builtin noise2 of a
different signature.
This changes the name to something similar (noize2) so that we
do not risk colliding names when linking.
With this commit, the shadertoy alienplanet demo works on mac
OpenGL (albeit still with the Cairo renderer).