Create textures with various characteristics (alpha, premultiplication,
stride) that trigger different code paths in the gl texture upload
function, and show the resulting images. If all goes well, they all
should look the same.
On my system, this tests texture upload for memory formats
GDK_MEMORY_B8G8R8A8_PREMULTIPLIED, GDK_MEMORY_R8G8B8A8, and
GDK_MEMORY_R8G8B8, and it works with both gl and gles.
The testsvg test uses a method in librsvg that was introduced in
2.46.0. The test is now skipped if the librsvg version is too old.
(It was previously already skipped if librsvg wasn't found.)
This is mostly for dealing with proper anchoring and can be used to
check that things don't scroll or that selection and focus handling
properly works.
For comparison purposes, a ListBox is provided next to it.
The thing we're actually doing is create and maintain a widget for every
row. That's it.
Also add a testcase using this. The testcase quickly allocates too many
rows though and then becomes unresponsive though. You have been warned.
With the removal of grabs from the public API, we need a replacement API
to let applications bypass system keyboard shortcuts.
A typical use case for this API is remote desktop or virtual machine
viewers which need to inhibit the default system keyboard shortcuts so
that the remote session or virtual host gets those instead of the local
environment.
Close: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/982
This is an attempt to see how we can use sysprof data
in our tests to extract useful performance numbers.
Use it as a wrapper around any GTK+ process:
./testperf ./gtk4-widget-factory
Currently, it repeatedly runs the given commandline,
extracts the first css validation time from the resulting
syscap file, and prints out the min/max/avg of the runs
at the end.
This relies on the environment variable GTK_DEBUG_AUTO_QUIT
to cause the process to exit soon after launch.
The GtkTextHistory helper provides the fundamental undo/redo stack that
can be integrated with other text widgets. It allows coalescing related
actions to reduce both the number of undo actions to the user as well as
the memory overhead.
A new istring helper is used by GtkTextHistory to allow for "inline
strings" that gracefully grow to using allocations with g_realloc(). This
ensure that most undo operations require no additional allocations other
than the struct for the action itself.
A queue of undoable and redoable actions are maintained and the link for
the queue is embedded in the undo action union. This allows again, for
reducing the number of allocations involved for undo operations.
That test was cool in 2011, but hasn't been updated or used since then
because its features are now part of widget-factory and the inspector.
So let's remove it.