Use the grab and ungrab vfuncs from the frontend instead of the
_gdk_windowing wrappers, and move some things around accordingly.
Again, only the X11 backend has been updated, other backends
need to be updated to match.
It turned out no vfuncs were necessary. I've decided to move
the screen member up to GdkVisual, since it is the same in all
backends. The X11 backend subclasses now, to add the X members
that it needs to keep track of. GdkVisual and GdkVisualClass
are hidden now.
This commit hides GdkDragContext and GdkDragContextClass, adds
vfuncs for most drag context functionality, and turns the X11 DND
implementation into GdkDragContextX11. We also add vfuncs to
GdkDisplay for gdk_drag_get_protocol and to GdkWindow for
gdk_drag_begin, and implemenet them for X11.
Other backends need similar treatment and are broken now.
Add a GdkDisplay::get_app_launch_context vfunc, and a
gdk_display_get_app_launch_context that for X11 returns a subclass.
For win32 and quartz, the implementations were trivial, so we
just return a new GdkAppLaunchContext without subclassing. Since
the type of the context now depends on the display,
gdk_app_launch_context_set_display is deprecated.
After this commit, pc files no longer include the gdk backend in
their name, and we no longer install a pc file for gdk. There is
now a single gtk+-3.0.pc file. It turns out a separate gtk+-x11-3.0.pc
file is not necessary, since gdkx.h doesn't have a separate include
directory that would have to be added to Cflags.
This commit does a number of things:
- remove some dead wchar configury from configure.ac and gdkconfig.h
- repurpose gdkconfig.h as header that contains GDK_WINDOWING_foo
macros for each included backend, include it in gdk.h and install
it in $includedir instead of below $libdir
- drop the backend from the library names
- build libgdk-3.0.la as a convenience lib and include it in libgtk-3.0.la
It does not yet enable building multiple backends at the same time.
Now a cell can either have a "fixed" size or it can have
an "aligned" starting point or both. "fixed" size cells take
no space when they are invisible.
Added _gtk_cell_area_set_cell_data_func_with_proxy() to be called by
gtk_cell_layout_set_cell_data_func() when the layouting object itself
is not the underlying cell area.
After the window removal a while ago, the calendar main window
was not properly moved in size_allocate. Also, we ought to hide/show
the windows in map/unmap, not keep them visible at all times.
Bug 634657
Previously, for performance reasons we would sometimes
skip invoking the unmap signal (and associated vfunc)
in favor of simply unrealizing. However, widgets then
had no way to clean stuff up when they were hidden
(but still inside a parent which was shown).
This patch also removes _gtk_tooltip_hide() which
was done in both unmap and unrealize in gtkwidget.c,
now can only be in unmap.
There are probably lots of things cleaned up in
unrealize that would now be better to move to unmap.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=629923
Requires fixes to GtkContainer and GtkWindow to unmap their
children, rather than just withdrawing or hiding the container
window.
Requires fix to GtkHandleBox to chain up to GtkContainer unmap.
Historically we avoided these unmaps for efficiency reasons,
but these days it's a bigger problem that there's no way
for child widgets to know that one of their ancestors has
become unmapped.
These checks are a bit expensive so require --enable-debug=yes.
gtk_widget_verify_invariants() checks invariants mentioned
in docs/widget_system.txt in particular, and can verify
others in the future.
Some of the invariants in docs/widget_system.txt don't
in fact hold right now, so those are #if 0'd in this
patch pending someone fixing either the docs or the code.
gdk_test_simulate_*() uses XSendEvent, which doesn't currently work
with XI2/GenericEvents, so make tests use core events for the time
being. Luckily there's a lot more to test than low-level event
handling in these tests.