The accessible gets properties of the entry, and
resetting the entry icons triggers accessible change
notification, so do that before we dismantle the entry
too far to respond to a g_object_get () call.
Instead, rely on people passing fallbacks explicitly.
Alternatively, GThemedIcon provides the functionality to create
fallbacks, which is what GtkImage and the testsuite now use.
That method is slightly better, too, so the expected test results
have been updated accordingly.
There is no way to query contexts or do anything useful with them.
So don't keep track of them and don't make them an argument in public
APIs with the docs saying "I don't know what to use here, maybe read
some spec somewhere".
Those functions are unused and the documentation says "Returns some
random number that the icon theme creator chose" which does not seem at
all useful and an implementation detail.
So get rid of it.
We expose no API to get at any colors for drawing symbolics, so we
shouldn't have APIs to draw with them.
Apart from that, those APIs look like a box of crayons, not like an
icontheme.
Most users were just forgetting to set the proper flags.
And flags aren't the right way to set this anyway, it was just
acceptable as a workaround during GTK3 to not break API.
The API encouraged wrong usage - most of the users were indeed wrong.
Use the correct version instead:
gtk_icon_theme_get_for_display (gtk_widget_get_display ())
Fix up the index computation. We have duplicate entries
in the type enum, so to go from one of the 'initial' types
to it corresponding type you subtract one, but to find
the size array entry for a type, you divide by 2.
It turns out with the icon cache now using the virtual SYMBOLIC_PNG_SUFFIX
flag the two enums are now identical, so lets just use one of them, the
one GtkIconCache (so we move it to the header).
Traditionally the icon lookup for a theme has been:
lookup (icon_name, size):
best_directory = NULL
forearch theme
foreach directory in theme
if dir_size_matches (directory, size) && dir_has_icon (directory, icon-name)
best_directory = chose_best_size_dir (best_directory, directory)
if best_directory
return icon from best_directory
However, it turns out that there are a lot of subdirectories which have the same
size, as they differ only in the (essentially useless) "context" value. For example
the "16x16/apps" subdirectory is essentially the same as the "16x16/actions" one.
So, instead rathern than keeping all the directories as separate we store the
all the directories with the same size as a single entity (DirSize) and the
icon lookup in that DirSize looks up not only which suffix to use for that icon
but also which subdir it is in.
Additionally we keep a hashtable with all icon names that are
available in the entire theme (i.e. all DirSizes), which allows use
both to store each icon name only once, but also to do a quick
negative lookup and early exit in case we're looking up an icon that
doesn't exist. This is pretty common because we often look up sets of
icons like "image-png-symbolic", "image-png", "image", expecting some
to fail.
This brings down the time of the initial css validation from 20msec to 15msec for
me when running icon-factory.
This lists the icons in a particular director, with their flags in a
hashtable. We also convert from "icon.symbolic" + SUFFIX_PNG to
"icon" + SUFFIX_SYMBOLIC_PNG.
We only have implementations of this on X11 and Win32,
so make it available as backend api there.
Update all callers to use either the backend api, or
just monitor 0.
Instead of requiring sassc to be installed add meson subprojects
which build libsass and sassc (currently both forks of mine, tested
under linux/mingw/msvc) when needed.
This allows us to drop the generated .css files and build scripts from git.
See #1502
In gtk_icon_theme_get_for_display() we were calling
gtk_icon_theme_set_display() which eventually (via the css machinery)
called back into gtk_icon_theme_get_for_display() which created a
second icon theme. We avoid this by setting the user-data earlier so
that the css machinery gets back the currently initializing theme
instead.
We look at whether a widget will be mapped (the actual state is not
yet set, so we can't rely on that at css validation time) and use
that to set the i/o priority of the async task.
This means that its likely that widgets that will be displayed soon
are loaded before those that are not yet going to be needed.
This limits the amount of preloading we to, which can for instance
avoid trashing if the icon cache is full, and in general do less work
when its likely to be wasted such as when e.g. background-color for an
icon helper changes.