Currently fprintf(stderr, ...) is used for X error and X IO errors
(unless compiled with debugging, in which case g_error() is used for
X errors.)
But if an application is redirecting log messages, we really want
X errors to appear in that same log, so it's better to use a g_logv()
variant.
Though g_warning() isn't really appropriate for "lost connection to the
server", G_LOG_LEVEL_INFO isn't part of the "prefixed log levels"
so will produce output without the application name and PID.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=630216
* don't lose track of previous X error handler
if nested traps are pushed
* free any remaining traps when display
is finalized
Test will fail unless bug 630032 is closed so
gdk_display_close() works.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=630033
* add per-display gdk_x11_display_error_trap_push()
(X11-specific because gdk_error_trap_push() probably
should have been)
* make gdk_error_trap_push() handle only GDK displays
not displays opened without a GDK wrapper
* make gdk_error_trap_pop() and gdk_x11_display_error_trap_pop()
automatically sync only if needed, so manual gdk_flush() is not
required
* add gdk_error_trap_pop_ignored() which just asynchronously
ignores errors, so never needs to sync
* add G_GNUC_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT to plain pop(), because
if you use plain pop() and don't need the return value,
the async gdk_error_trap_pop_ignored() should be used
instead. This results in lots of warnings to clean
up in a later patch.
The main objective here was to avoid the need to sync just
to ignore an error. Now, syncing is automatic, and only
happens when we need to know the error code.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=629608
Only changes in headers: GdkRegion and GdkRectangle are typedeffed to
cairo_region_t and cairo_rectangle_int_t respectively. The region type
was opaque anyway so it doesn't matter and the rectangle types are
identical.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=613284
This also removes the (unimplemented) possibility to change a window to
non-native. This seems generally not very useful, and there are some problems
with it, for instance if two "users" need a window to be native and then
one of the "users" doesn't need it anymore it can't change it back, because
it is unaware of the other reason the window is native.
After a successful grab/ungrab we wait for an xserver
roundtrip until we change the tracked grab in GdkDisplay.
This way that data is always up-to-date wrt events comming in.
This is the first stage in tracking keyboard grabs in the common code.
This lets us handle destroying or unmapping virtual window with a
keyboard grab.
The history before this was kind of twisted as several different
approaches were tested, so that was all squashed into this initial
commit to hide the uninteresting changes and files that were later
removed.
2007-02-15 Matthias Clasen <mclasen@redhat.com>
* gdk/x11/gdmain-x11.c (_gdk_xgrab_check_button_event): Be more
careful when checking for ButtonRelease events that end implicit
grabs. (#386618, Christof Krüger)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=17304
2007-01-03 Matthias Clasen <mclasen@redhat.com>
* gtk/*.c:
* gdk/x11/*.c: Apply a patch by Chris Wilson to
avoid spurious valgrind warnings from XSendEvent()
calls. (#392532)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=17044
2005-06-27 Matthias Clasen <mclasen@redhat.com>
* gtk/gtkmenushell.c (gtk_menu_shell_grab_broken): Ignore
GrabBroken events which are caused by overgrabbing inside
the application; menus rely on these for their operation.
* gdk/gdkevents.h (struct _GdkEventGrabBroken): Add a
grab_window field.
* gdk/win32/gdkevents-win32.c (gdk_event_translate): Set
grab_window to NULL when generating GrabBroken events for
WM_KILLFOCUS messages.
* gdk/x11/gdkmain-x11.c (_gdk_xgrab_check_unmap)
(_gdk_xgrab_check_destroy): Set grab_window to NULL when
generating GrabBroken events when the grab window becomes
unviewable or is destroyed.
* gdk/x11/gdkmain-x11.c (gdk_pointer_grab, gdk_keyboard_grab):
Generate GrabBroken events when overriding a grab inside
the application. In this case, set grab_window to the new
grab_window.
2005-06-27 Matthias Clasen <mclasen@redhat.com>
* modules/input/gtkimcontextxim.c (gtk_im_context_xim_finalize):
Avoid a segfault. (#309054)
* gdk/x11/gdkdisplay-x11.h (struct _GdkDisplayX11): Add
fields for grab timestamps.
* gdk/x11/gdkmain-x11.c (gdk_pointer_grab, gdk_keyboard_grab):
Store grab timestamps when grabbing.
* gdk/x11/gdkdisplay-x11.c (gdk_display_keyboard_ungrab)
(gdk_display_pointer_ungrab): Don't unset the grab_window
if the timestamps indicate that the ungrab will fails.
2005-06-25 Matthias Clasen <mclasen@redhat.com>
* gdk/x11/gdkmain-x11.c (gdk_keyboard_grab, gdk_pointer_grab):
Don't emit grab-broken for overgrabbing, until we figure
out how to do that without breaking the menu code.
2005-06-25 Matthias Clasen <mclasen@redhat.com>
Add a GrabBroken event to GDK, and a grab-broken-event
signal to GtkWidget. (#107320, Simon Cooke, initial patch
by John Ehresman)
* gdk/gdkevents.h: Add a GDK_GRAB_BROKEN event type,
define a GdkEventGrabBroken event struct.
* gdk/win32/gdkevents-win32.c (gdk_event_translate):
Generate GrabBroken events in response to WM_KILLFOCUS.
* gdk/x11/gdkmain-x11.c: Generate GrabBroken events
when a grab is broken by the window becoming unviewable,
or by another grab from the same client.
* gtk/gtkwidget.h (GtkWidgetClass): Add grab_broken_event.
* gtk/gtkwidget.c (gtk_widget_event_internal): Translate
GrabBroken events into grab_broken_event signals.
* gtk/gtkmain.c (gtk_main_do_event): Propagate GrabBroken
events.
* gtk/gtkmenushell.c (gtk_menu_shell_grab_broken): Deactivate
the menu when the grab is broken.
* gtk/gtkcolorsel.c (gtk_color_selection_grab_broken): Stop
the color picker if the grab is broken.
* gtk/gtkpaned.c (gtk_paned_grab_broken): Stop the drag if
the grab is broken.
2005-06-17 Matthias Clasen <mclasen@redhat.com>
* gdk/x11/gdkprivate-x11.h:
* gdk/x11/gdkcursor-x11.c: Handle cursor theme changes
for cached cursors which are not associated with a window
at the time of the theme change, by storing a serial
number in each cursor, and updating the theme_serial
counter whenever the cursor theme changes.
* gdk/x11/gdkcursor-x11.c (_gdk_x11_cursor_update_theme):
Private function to update a cursor to the current
cursor theme if necessary.
* gdk/x11/gdkmain-x11.c (gdk_pointer_grab):
* gdk/x11/gdkwindow-x11.c (gdk_window_set_cursor): Call
_gdk_x11_cursor_update_theme() here.
2005-03-15 Matthias Clasen <mclasen@redhat.com>
Make PLT-reduction work with gcc4, and don't include
everything in gdkalias.h:
* gdk/gdk.symbols: Group symbols by header and source file.
* gdk/makegdkalias.pl: Protect definitions by the same
preprocessor symbols used to guard the headers. Move
the alias declarations to a separate file which is
produced when calling makegdkalias.pl -def
* gdk/Makefile.am (gdkaliasdef.c): Add a rule to generate this
file.
* gdk/*.c, gdk/x11/*.c: Include gdkalias.h after the other
headers, include gdkaliasdef.c at the bottom.
Sun Sep 5 17:14:16 2004 Matthias Clasen <maclas@gmx.de>
* gtk/gtkmain.c:
* gdk/gdk.c:
* gdk/x11/gdkmain-x11.c:
* gdk/win32/gdkmain-win32.c: Add descriptions for the
commandline arguments. The actual descriptions are mostly
taken from libbonoboui, so translators should be able to
copy existing translations from there.
Mon Aug 9 15:41:17 2004 Matthias Clasen <maclas@gmx.de>
Add hidden aliases for exported symbols which are
used internally in order to get rid of many PLT
entries. (#145519, Arjan van de Ven)
* gdk/Makefile.am: Add rules to generate gdk.def and
gdkalias.h from gdk.symbols, and make make check check
the abi with abicheck.sh.
* gdk/gdk.symbols: New file. Definition of the GDK ABI.
The file can be processed by cpp to filter out certain
subsets of symbols.
* gdk/abicheck.sh: New file. Script to check the actually
symbols exported from libgdk-x11.2.0.so against the symbols
found in gdk.symbols.
* gdk/makegdkalias.pl: New file. Perl script to generate the
header containing the alias definitions for internally used
exported symbols from a list of symbols.
* gdk/*.c, gdk/x11/*.c: Include gdkalias.h
2004-03-05 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@ximian.com>
Fixes#136082 and #135265, patch by Morten Welinder.
* configure.in: Use AC_SYS_LARGEFILE.
* */*.c: #include <config.h>
Sat Aug 2 12:53:16 2003 Owen Taylor <otaylor@redhat.com>
* configure.in: Requires glib-2.3.0, pango-1.2.0.
* configure.in: Require Xft version 2,
remove code for handling older versions of pango and Xft.
Many miscellaneous improvements to X checks
* acinclude.m4: Add GTK_ADD_LIB() macro for adding
a library to a variable, avoiding dups.
* gdk/x11/gdkfont-x11.c (gdk_font_from_description_for_display):
Always load "fixed"
* gdk/x11/gdk*-x11.[ch]: Remove support for Xft1 and
for pangox.