GOBJECT_INTROSPECTION_CHECK macro can be missing if introspection
is not installed, so this way the following error is prevented:
"gtk/Makefile.am:1324: error: HAVE_INTROSPECTION does not appear
in AM_CONDITIONAL"
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=723438
This is a web service provided by Google that allows people to
share their printers (https://www.google.com/cloudprint/learn/).
In addition to being able to print to printers shared on Google Cloud
Print, there is an equivalent of "Print to file" in the form of "Save to
Google Drive".
The cloudprint module uses gnome-online-accounts to obtain the OAuth 2.0
access token for the Google account.
Currently it can discover available printers, get simple details about
them such as display name and status, and submit jobs without any
special options.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=723368
Restore the drawing order in GtkFixed to what it was in 3.8. With the
GDK drawing changes this will not be correct in some cases (un-windowed
children can now overlap windowed children and native children overlap
everything), but fixes Eclipse drawing.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=725089
The point of GdkWindowImpl::get_root_coords is to translate the passed
in coordinates against the passed-in impl window. For a child window,
in fact, window->abs_x and window->abs_y already track the child
window's coordinates against the impl window.
If we pass in a child window, and backends don't explicitly get the impl
window from it, we'll double-count the child window.
Really, we should *always* be passing impl windows to backends, and
never child windows. However, I'm a bit worried for regressions late
in the cycle if we want to fix up the rest of the callers, like
gdk_window_get_geometry, so I'm only going to touch get_root_coords
for now after careful review of all the backends.
GtkWindow calls set_shadow_width then maps the window, meaning
that we never set the margin. Save it when we set and then set
it when we create the XDG surface.
In the unlikely case that there is another GPL released in the future
it would be best if we link directly to the 3.0 version of the
license description instead of the alias to the latest
version.
Old code assumed that AT-SPI would keep track of references and
therefore tried to only hold weak references. On the other hand it also
tried to keep objects alive so it referenced objects very randomly. All
of that lead to cycles and leaking.
As AT-SPI does not keep track of objects at all, the treeview now does.
The refcounting looks as follows:
GtkTreeViewAccessible
=> creates per row/column
GtkTreeViewAccessibleCellInfo
=> which references 1
GtkCellAccessible
If there is only one cell, this accessible is a
GtkRendererCellAccessible, otherwise a GtkContainerCellAccessible is
created and that accessible holds references to the
GtkRendererCellAccessibles that are created for every cell renderer.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=554618
Instead of destroying the surface in the backend if this is
unable to resize, let the core code do it, and do it properly.
Based on a patch by Benjamin Otte.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=725172
GObject-Introspection was recently changed to support acquiring the name of
the DLL from a library (.lib, etc) that was passed into g-ir-scanner on
Windows, like the *nix builds, instead of directly passing in the name of
the DLL.
This updates the introspection build process, so that introspection files
for GTK+ can continue to be properly built.
The code in GDK is incredibly broken and nobody is quite sure what's
right-side-up and what's upside down, but this breaks mutter-wayland
now, so let's remove it. It might leak, but we should probably do a
full restructuring of GDK drawing to fix it.
Like in other backends (except X) we can't resize cairo image surfaces
so let's sync the code here with what the other backends do.
This prevents the painting machinery above us to paint on the wrong
buffer.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=724968
The new() function is supposed to return an empty fully initialized
GtkCssKeyframes object, while the alloc() function just allocates and
initializes static values. So alloc() can be used for copying or
resolving keyframes.
Fixes a memleak when resolving keyframes.