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Author SHA1 Message Date
Corentin Noël
076b2f11d2 docs: Fix several missing references in the documentation
This fixes several typos and missing references
2020-05-11 19:26:20 +02:00
Emmanuele Bassi
f28aa1ba02 Restructure the GdkEvent type hierarchy
GdkEvent has been a "I-can't-believe-this-is-not-OOP" type for ages,
using a union of sub-types. This has always been problematic when it
comes to implementing accessor functions: either you get generic API
that takes a GdkEvent and uses a massive switch() to determine which
event types have the data you're looking for; or you create namespaced
accessors, but break language bindings horribly, as boxed types cannot
have derived types.

The recent conversion of GskRenderNode (which had similar issues) to
GTypeInstance, and the fact that GdkEvent is now a completely opaque
type, provide us with the chance of moving GdkEvent to GTypeInstance,
and have sub-types for GdkEvent.

The change from boxed type to GTypeInstance is pretty small, all things
considered, but ends up cascading to a larger commit, as we still have
backends and code in GTK trying to access GdkEvent structures directly.
Additionally, the naming of the public getter functions requires
renaming all the data structures to conform to the namespace/type-name
pattern.
2020-04-16 19:54:02 +01:00
Benjamin Otte
a411959c91 droptarget: Redo
This is a huge reorganization of GtkDropTarget. I did not know how to
split this up, so it's unfortunately all one commit.

Highlights:

- Split GtkDropTarget into GtkDropTarget and GtkDropTargetAsync
  GtkDropTarget is the simple one that only works with GTypes and offers
  a synchronous interface.
  GtkDropTargetAsync retains the full old functionality and allows
  handling mime types.

- Drop events are handled differently
  Instead of picking a single drop target and sending all DND events to
  it, every event is sent to every drop target. The first one to handle
  the event gets to call gdk_drop_status(), further handlers do not
  interact with the GdkDrop.
  Of course, for the ultimate GDK_DROP_STARTING event, only the first
  one to accept the drop gets to handle it.
  This allows stacking DND event controllers that aren't necessarily
  interested in handling the event or that might decide later to drop
  it.

- Port all widgets to either of those
  Both have a somewhat changed API due to the new event handling.
  For the ones who should use the sync version, lots of cleanup was
  involved to operate on a sync API.
2020-03-02 03:18:55 +01:00