If we can't open /dev/dma_heap/system, fall back to using memfd_create.
It does not let us make a 'proper' dmabuf, but it is good enough to
test our handling of linear buffers in various formats.
The code now by default puts all planes into the same fd - like
v4l does, too.
The old behavior of one fd per plane can be enabled via --disjoint.
Also, am --undecorated option has been added so that the window
isn't decorated and all that the renderer has to do is display the
dmabuf.
This is useful when debugging just the dmabuf rendering.
This uses the dma-heap kernel api to create a dma-buf
and use it for a GdkDmabufTexture. It supports a few
formats to test how well GL conversion of YUV works.
The YUV code is adapted from weston tests.
This is implemented using a new xdg_toplevel `suspended` state, and is
meant for allowing applications to know when they can stop doing
unnecessary work and thus save power.
In the other backends, the `suspended` state is set at the same time as
`minimized` as it's the closest there is to traditional windowing
systems.
We were clowing through all the Pango caches for no benefit.
It made the test generation stuck in fontconfig loops instead of
quickly generating tests.
So don't do that and limit the different fonts to some reasonable list
of options.
It turns out that the old behavior of GTK_ALIGN_BASELINE
was actually used in libadwaita, so bring it back, and
introduce a new GtkAlign value for the new behavior.
That way, local scrolling is available and the scrolling isn't random.
Recycling should now involve reordering the recycled widgets instead of
just keeping their order because all of them got recycled.
The GL Wayland drag surface code path has a bug where it does not reset
the hotspot, so if a GL-backed draw surface redraws without resizing or
resetting the hotspot, it moves away. The next commit will fix that, but
this commit adds a test for that.
The design patterns using statusbar are no longer popular,
and it is pretty easy to make a statusbar yourself with boxes
and labels, if you need one. The only thing special about
GtkStatusbar was its window resize handle, but that has
been gone for a long time.
These are being replaced by GtkFileDialog.
This commit only moves the headers for GtkFileChooserWidget and
GtkFileChooserDialog to deprecated/, and keeps the implementations
in gtk/, since they will eventually be salvaged into a private
GtkFileChooserWindow.
It is getting replaced by GtkAlertDialog
This commit only moves the header to deprecated/,
and keeps the implementation in gtk/, since it will
eventually be salvaged into a private, dialog-free
widget.
These are being replaced by GtkFontDialog
and GtkFontDialogButton
This commit only moves the headers for GtkFontChooserWidget and
GtkFontChooserDialog to deprecated/, and keeps the implementations
in gtk/, since they will eventually be salvaged into a private
GtkFontChooserWindow.
These are being replaced by GtkColorDialog
and GtkColorDialogButton.
This commit only moves the headers for GtkColorChooserWidget
and GtkColorChooserDialog to deprecated/, and keeps the
implementations in gtk/, since they will eventually be
salvaged into a private GtkColorChooserWindow.
Some of our tests use deprecated style context api.
Most of them should be ported to use global style
providers eventually. For now, ignore deprecations.