So we can use that one when translating event coordinates. Also adapt
the widgetfocus demo to ensure this works.
We should probably at some point delete either the int or the double
version.
Put GdkGLTexture into its own file and rename the API to
gdk_gl_texture_foo() instead of gdk_texture_foo_for_gl().
Apart from naming, no actual code changes.
Now that GtkExpander subclasses GtkContainer instead of GtkBin, it needs
its own guard against adding more than one child.
Also, the documentation should no longer describe adding a child as if
it is descended from GtkBin.
We can't use gtk_widget_get_allocation for either non-anchored widgets
(which happens with the child widget when the expander is unexpanded)
nor toplevel windows since that will include the window decorations.
Fixes#70 in gtk4
We are creating these using g_object_new, so the _new function is never
called, resulting in a NULL mb_charset. Fix this by moving the
initialisation into the _init function.
gtk_im_context_set_client_widget() allows passing NULL as widget to signal that
the widget no longer exists. The xim implementation didn't handle that
case which led to the test suite on gitlab-ci failing.
The gir XML file contains description of types and functions from
gtk/gtk-a11y.h. Indicate that this header should be included in addition
to gtk/gtk.h in applications written in C. #56
Do the mouse cursor un-obscuring in the ::motion handler instead of in
the ->event handler. We don't get rid of the GtkWidgetClass::event
handler altogether that way, but it's a step in the right direction.
Add an extension point called gtk-im-module, which requires
the type GtkIMContext. Simplify the loading by using GIO
infrastructure. Drop the locale filtering for now, I don't
think it is really necessary nowadays.
Convert existing platform modules to gio modules.
Sill to do: Drop the conditional build machinery.
Either always include them, or never.
GRAB_BROKEN events cause the ::cancel handler of the gesture to be
emitted, which is where we also call gtk_button_do_release, so this
GtkWidget::event handler is unnecessary.
The given coordinate needs to be trough-relative, since that's what the
slider is relative to. Also use the trough's content size and not the
outer size.
GtkTextView::measure should include the height of the text-layout in its
minimum and natural heights. This fixes scrolling when a text-view has a
scrolled-window ancestor that is not its immediate parent.
The code assigning the display to the debug_flags struct gets only
called when the default display changes, which never happens
when there already is one.
This makes it call the change callback in case a display is already
there.
The same fix was applied to gtk3 in !26 where calling gdk_init()
before gtk_init() would trigger this case. With gdk_init() gone
in master this is less likely to happen, but still possible
if gdk_display_open() is called before gtk_init().
See https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/pygobject/issues/166
The Wayland backend was already not supporting this setting
since it is an XSetting that is not backed by a GSetting.
Drop this setting altogether, since we will stop supporting
general-purpose modules.
This exists to exit early for invisible lines. It attempts to use the
LineDisplay’s direction to create a corresponding PangoLayout. However,
the dir is not yet set by this point, & the display was new0()d, so its
dir is always 0 == TEXT_DIR_NONE. Thus, we always create an LTR layout.
Whatever the original intent, this outcome seems to be OK, so let’s make
the code say what it means, rather than using a misleading conditional.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=779099
With autotools the schemas were compiled into each test suite directory
and the tests set GSETTINGS_SCHEMA_DIR to the test build directory.
With meson's gnome.compile_schemas() we can not define a target directory
so just make sure it is built in the gtk directory and set GSETTINGS_SCHEMA_DIR
to the gtk build directory when running the tests.
This makes the gtk+:gtk suite pass when no gtk is installed on the system.
All remaining users of that vfunc now implement snapshot using cairo
render nodes (win32 and radial).
Also, GtkCssImageClass.snapshot is now NULL, so if a subclass doesn't
implement it, it will now crash.
Previously it would try to call the draw vfunc.
This way, we avoid a 1px border at the bottom of the actual searchbar
widget and move it instead to the child of a GtkRevealer. Since we can
now use widgets with 0px height, we finally get rid of the 1px border
that was drawn even if the searchbar child was hidden.
Don't use the current layout size as minimum size anymore, that doesn't
make sense. Also move the code from size_request() from gtk2 into the
now current measure() function.
There's no reason to use a separate file until the format of the file
changes though, as this just means that GTK+ 3.x and GTK+ 4.x
applications would end up showing different bookmarks in the file
chooser.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=793425
The annotation (allow-none) is wrong. Since
gtk_tree_view_is_blank_at_pos() also calls
gtk_tree_view_get_path_at_pos(), the same fields should have the same
annotations.
Due to the recent changes introduced in glibc 2.27 "%OB" is the
correct format to obtain a month name as used in the calendar
header. The same rule has been working in BSD family (including
OS X) since 1990s. This change is simple but makes GTK+ 4.x require
glibc >= 2.27. If this requirement cannot be fulfilled then we must
cherry-pick the full commit cbf118c from gtk-3-22 branch.
Closes: #9
The other method annotations were removed in commit c306e448b3.
There is no introspected ABI change, as g-ir-scanner would just ignore
the annotation.
This eliminates the last warning when building GTK on Linux.
When building dependencies as subprojects we need to tell the
introspection scanner where to find the introspection data; this
means using GIR targets from the subproject.
Functional revert of commit 9c4892f291.
Fixes introspection scanner warnings like:
Warning: Gtk: gtk_drag_finish: Methods must belong to the same
namespace as the class they belong to
That is, the gtk_drag_* functions cannot be methods as they have a
"GdkDragContext" as the instance parameter, and that is not a valid
type for the Gtk namespace.
This is not an introspected ABI change, as the generated introspection
data ignores the annotation.
Signed-off-by: Emmanuele Bassi <ebassi@gnome.org>
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=692152
Instead of using `--include-uninstalled` in the scanner arguments, we
can tell Meson to use an introspection target, and it'll do the
appropriate thing for us.
Contrary to what the comments in this function might suggest, it does
not actually do anything about child positions, child child sizes. So,
packing doesn't matter and we don't need to iterate over all child
widgets twice.
And remove the non-NULL checks for minimum_size and natural_size since
these are non-NULL by definition since this function is only called from
measure().
Calling gtk_menu_item_get_label on a GtkSeparatorMenuItem would
otherwise create a GtkLabel child, increasing the vertical size request
to that of the child label.
Remove all the old 2.x and 3.x version annotations.
GTK+ 4 is a new start, and from the perspective of a
GTK+ 4 developer all these APIs have been around since
the beginning.
Avoid the ugly priv->tool_box==NULL check in ::add (and ::remove) by
just not using template xml for this small class. Also, make sure the
GtkBin child is properly set and implement remove to also properly
remove it. Remove the manual widget margins and add some CSS for it.
Also switch to simply using a GtkCenterBox.
GdkContentFormatsBuilder is currently not introspectable, as it does not
have a GType. We can turn it into a boxed type, but we need to implement
memory management for it.
The current gdk_content_formats_builder_free() function returns a newly
constructed value, so we cannot use it as a GBoxedFreeFunc; additionally
copying a GdkContentFormatsBuilder contents would make it a bit odd, as
you could get multiple identical GdkContentFormats out of the copies.
A simple approach is to model the GdkContentFormatsBuilder API to follow
the GBytes one: use reference counting for memory management, and have
a function to release a reference, return a GdkContentFormats, and reset
the GdkContentFormatsBuilder state.
For language bindings, we can provide a get_formats() function that
returns the GdkContentFormats instance and resets the builder instance,
leaving the reference count untouched.
For C convenience we can keep gdk_content_formats_builder_free(), and
make it a wrapper around gdk_content_formats_builder_get_formats(), with
the guarantee that it'll free the builder instance regardless of its
current reference count.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=793097https://blogs.gnome.org/otte/2018/02/03/builders/
The result won't be visible anyway. This also prevents problems with
widgets that create some resource the size of the widget, like
GtkGLArea. It also keeps us from snapshotting revealers with
size 0.
GDK has a lock to mark critical sections inside the backends.
Additionally, code that would re-enter into the GTK main loop was
supposed to hold the lock.
Back in the Good Old Days™ this was guaranteed to kind of work only on
the X11 backend, and would cause a neat explosion on any other GDK
backend.
During GTK+ 3.x we deprecated the API to enter and leave the critical
sections, and now we can remove all the internal uses of the lock, since
external API that uses GTK+ 4.x won't be able to hold the GDK lock.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=793124
The main GDK thread lock is not portable and deprecated.
The only reason why gdk_threads_add_timeout() and
gdk_threads_add_timeout_full() exist is to allow invoking a callback
with the GDK lock held, in case 3rd party libraries still use the
deprecated gdk_threads_enter()/gdk_threads_leave() API.
Since we're removing the GDK lock, and we're releasing a new major API,
such code cannot exist any more; this means we can use the GLib API for
installing timeout callbacks.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=793124
The main GDK thread lock is not portable and deprecated.
The only reason why gdk_threads_add_idle() and
gdk_threads_add_idle_full() exist is to allow invoking a callback with
the GDK lock held, in case 3rd party libraries still use the deprecated
gdk_threads_enter()/gdk_threads_leave() API.
Since we're removing the GDK lock, and we're releasing a new major API,
such code cannot exist any more; this means we can use the GLib API for
installing idle callbacks.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=793124