Add a paragraph to the migration guide that explains
how to properly render symbolic GtkIconPaintables.
Also mention this in the GtkIconPaintable docs.
There's a reason you can't spell 'paintable' without
'pain'...
We require a C compiler supporting C99 now. The main purpose of
these fallbacks was for MSVC. From what I can see this is now all supported
by MSVC 2015+ anyway.
The only other change this includes is to replace isnanf() with the
(type infering) C99 isnan() macro, because MSVC doesn't provide isnanf().
When setting a clear function on a GArray, unlike
most other places, this free func is expected to
*not* free the array element itself -- only its
contents.
Don't free the array element.
Fixes https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/issues/2717
When the icon theme changes, we want to both initiate
a css SOURCE change (since css values may depend on the
icon theme), as well as calling gtk_system_setting_changed,
since widgets need to drop cached images, e.g. in GtkIconHelper.
When freeing the display GtkIconTheme and that was the last owner we
ran into a deadlock, because we unref the "next-to-last" ref inside a
gtk_icon_theme_ref_aquire/release() pair, which makes the final unref
to happen in the release(), while the ref lock still was held.
The unref triggers dispose which tries to NULL out the ref, but that then
deadlocks on the mutex being held by the caller already.
We fix this by moving the release unref outside the lock. This is safe
because refcounts are atomic, and we *do* own the ref.
Sprinkle various g_assert() around the code where gcc cannot figure out
on its own that a variable is not NULL and too much refactoring would be
needed to make it do that.
Also fix usage of g_assert_nonnull(x) to use g_assert(x) because the
first is not marked as G_GNUC_NORETURN because of course GTester
supports not aborting on aborts.
Add properties, and use string arrays instead of lists.
Among other things, this renames gtk_icon_theme_list_icons
to gtk_icon_theme_get_icon_names.
Fixes: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/2410
These don't take a duration, instead they call g_get_monotonic_time() to
and subtract the start time for it.
Almost all our calls are like this, and this makes the callsites clearer
and avoids inlining the clock call into the call site.
When we use if (GDK_PROFILER_IS_RUNNING) this means we get an
inlined if (FALSE) when the compiler support is not compiled in, which
gets rid of all the related code completely.
We also expand to G_UNLIKELY(gdk_profiler_is_running ()) in the supported
case which might cause somewhat better code generation.
usec is the scale of the monotonic timer which is where we get almost
all the times from. The only actual source of nsec is the opengl
GPU time (but who knows what the actual resulution of that is).
Changing this to usec allows us to get rid of " * 1000" in a *lot* of
places all over the codebase, which are ugly and confusing.
We test this by looking at the produced render nodes now that
we don't actualluy scale the icon. Also, it turns out that this
code was broken due to some typos, so we also fix those.
If you called gtk_icon_theme_lookup(), then always return some useful
icon name from gtk_icon_paintable_get_icon_name(), even if we picked
an unthemed icon.
Also rewrite the gtk_icon_paintable_get_icon_name() docs to make this
clearer.
Instead of having the IconTheme have a hashtable that owns
individual strings and then IconThemeDirSize have a similar
hash (but with the strings owned by the other hash), we
have a consecutive memory chunks where we store the icon names
and then the hashtable has pointers into this.
This means we can avoid a bunch of individual strdup()s in a
way that is less fragmented and wastes less space. Additionally,
since we do an initial lookup anyway we have the internalized
icon name during lookup which means we can use g_direct_hash/equal
instead of g_str_hash/equal making the lookup faster too.