The shadow will be drawn in the wrong place in those cases so all we can
do is disable it. This fixes double shadows drawn around menus, popups
and tooltips.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=734984
Previously, each begin_paint_region added to a stack of current paints,
and when end_paint was called, the paint was popped off of the stack and
the surface was composited into the parent paint surface.
However, the code was broken in the case of a backend like Wayland which
didn't keep track of nested calls and simply wiped and returned the
native impl backing surface every time.
Since this feature is flat out unused by GTK+ and we don't want to
really support tricksy things like these for other clients, just remove
the feature. If somebody does call begin_paint_region more than once,
warn and return without doing anything.
Normally HFS+ (the MacOSX file system) isn't case-sensitive, so having both
GtkQuartzWindow.h and gtkquartzwindow.h causes the latter to overwrite the
former during git pull, breaking the build.
We subclass GdkWindowImplQuartz into a new GdkRootWindowImplQuartz,
and override the get_context method in order to do this cleanly.
Also made release_context a virtual method, since the root window has
to release its CGContextRef differently compared to normal windows.
These have been introduced in Leopard and default to int and unsigned int.
In 64-bit Snow Leopard they are long and unsigned long. This caused issues
with the getRectsBeingDrawn message which needs a pointer to a NSInteger
(long on 64-bit!) but we passed in an integer. Surprisingly this problem
was visible when compiling with -O0 (segfault), but *not* when compiling
with -O1. Other messages were NSInteger is now needed have also been
adapted.
Since NSInteger and NSUInteger are not available on Tiger, a define
has been added to add typedefs for these when they have not been defined
by the system headers.
Make the quartz backend support the new queued translations. We do this
by keeping our own copy of the region that has been set to need display.
Using this region we can intersect by the given area, translate this and also
set needs display for the resulting area.
2007-12-10 Richard Hult <richard@imendio.com>
* gdk/quartz/gdkdrawable-quartz.c:
(gdk_quartz_drawable_get_context),
(gdk_quartz_drawable_release_context):
* gdk/quartz/gdkeventloop-quartz.c: (gdk_event_prepare),
(gdk_event_check), (gdk_event_dispatch), (poll_func):
* gdk/quartz/gdkwindow-quartz.h: Replace the autorelease pools
used for each drawing context and in prepare, dispatch and poll
with one that exists across each main loop iteration. Fixes leaks
on leopard and protects against future leaks introduce when the
underlying system changes again (bug #492977).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=19149
2007-10-23 Richard Hult <richard@imendio.com>
* gdk/quartz/gdkwindow-quartz.c:
(gdk_window_raise, gdk_window_lower, gdk_window_new,
_gdk_windowing_window_destroy): Maintain a list for the stacking
order of windows. Implement lower and raise for child windows. The
list for toplevels is created on demand, and cleared when a window
gets or resigns main status and when new windows are created.
(find_child_window_helper): Use the sorted list to go through
windows from top to bottom. Take any titlebar in consideration for
toplevels, to stop events from sometimes punching through (bugs
#473813 and #489370).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=18940
2006-07-19 Richard Hult <richard@imendio.com>
* gdk/quartz/gdkwindow-quartz.c (gdk_window_impl_quartz_init)
(gdk_window_set_type_hint, gdk_window_get_type_hint):
* gdk/quartz/GdkQuartzWindow.c
([GdkQuartzWindow -canBecomeMainWindow])
([GdkQuartzWindow -canBecomeKeyWindow]): Implement type hints and
use them to determine which windows should be allowed to become
main and key windows.