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11 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Emmanuele Bassi
21482e8264 a11y: Compute the label for a GtkATContext
The ARIA spec defines the mechanism for determining the name of an
accessible element—see §4.3 of the WAI-ARIA spec.

We follow the specification as much as it makes sense for GTK to do
so:

 1. if the element is hidden, return an empty string
 1. if the element has a labelled-by relation set, retrieve the
    label of the related element
 2. if the element has a label property set, use the value of
    the property
 3. if neither labelled-by nor label attributes are set, we use
    the role to compute the name:
   - for a `range` role, we return the contents of the value of
     the `value-text` or `value-now` properties
   - for any other role, we return a textual representation of
     the GtkAccessibleRole enumeration value
2020-10-12 16:19:32 +01:00
Emmanuele Bassi
8c18480092 a11y: Add a display to GtkATContext
Since we need to check at run time what kind of AT context to use, we
need a hook into the whole GDK backend machinery. The display connection
seems to be the best choice, in this case, as it allows us to determine
whether we're running on an X11 or Wayland system, and thus whether we
should create a GtkAtSpiContext.

This requires some surgery to fix the GtkATContext creation function, in
order to include a GdkDisplay instance.
2020-10-12 16:19:32 +01:00
Emmanuele Bassi
797b3bd1b1 a11y: Do not notify of empty state changes
If the ATContext state hasn't changed—for instance, if the accessible
attributes have been set to their default value, or have been set to the
same value—do not emit an accessible state change. State changes can be
arbitrarily expensive, so we want to ensure that they are meaningful.
2020-08-25 16:36:08 +01:00
Emmanuele Bassi
4060febd7f a11y: Make GtkATContext.create() public
Implementations of the GtkAccessible interface should have a way to
instantiate the appropriate GtkATContext.
2020-07-27 11:48:11 +01:00
Emmanuele Bassi
b9a1cb74a1 a11y: Add API to retrieve accessible values
We are going to use this for implementing ATContext subclasses, but also
in the testing API.
2020-07-26 20:49:08 +01:00
Emmanuele Bassi
0d87f8cd62 a11y: Add testing API
We want to test the accessibility API, as well as the implementation
inside each widget. For that, we should expose an API that lets us
verify that a GtkAccessible has a given role, as well as a given
property.

The API follows the pattern of other GTest API:

 - a macro to assert that a condition is respected
 - a function that prints out the error message in case of failure
2020-07-26 20:31:15 +01:00
Emmanuele Bassi
732578eb53 a11y: Consolidate the attributes container
While we have split the various attributes for convenience, there's no
reason why we should have specialised data types for the attributes
container object.
2020-07-26 20:31:15 +01:00
Emmanuele Bassi
1124f2507d a11y: Add relations API
Since we split relation attributes from the generic properties, we need
to add API for setting and retrieving their values.
2020-07-26 20:31:15 +01:00
Emmanuele Bassi
55d29d08a1 a11y: Resync with the ARIA spec
Drop roles and properties that were deprecated in WAI-ARIA 1.1, and add
new roles and properties defined in WAI-ARIA 1.2 and later.

We also split the relationship properties into their own enumeration, so
we can keep the GtkAccessibleProperty type more compact.
2020-07-26 20:31:15 +01:00
Emmanuele Bassi
da1ce01a6f Add accessible properties to GtkAccessible
We propagate the accessible state and properties to each ATContext in
the same virtual function, since they are functionally similar.
2020-07-26 20:31:15 +01:00
Emmanuele Bassi
a382dfd3bd Add GtkATContext
The ATContext type is meant to be used as the base class for
implementations of the assistive technology API—the actual mechanism
needed to communicate to components like the screen reader, or any other
AT.

Every time the widget state changes, the ATContext is meant to broadcast
the state change; and every time the AT queries the state of a UI
element, the ATContext is meant to provide that information.

We also have a "test" ATContext implementation, which is meant to be
used to write tests to verify that changes are propagated without
requiring a whole desktop session.
2020-07-26 20:31:14 +01:00