Call gtk_widget_get_mapped() in a couple of places before looking at the
widget's parent, since it might be set to a widget that has been
finalized, causing an invalid read.
Just as for GtkRangeAccessible, we were not even trying to disconnect
the signal handler from the adjustment. The same fix works here:
override the widget_set and widget_unset vfuncs.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=705692
We were only disconnecting the signal in finalize, when
the widget was already unset. Instead, override the widget_set
and widget_unset vfuncs of GtkAccessible, and keep a reference
to the adjustment.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=705692
AtkSelection requires that the immediate children of the object are the
selectable items. The combobox however is implemented with just 1 child:
The popup menu.
The popup menu is implementing the selectable interface.
Test are updated to reflect this change.
To clear the tooltip one is to set the tooltip to NULL. Though
the GtkEntryAccessible expect this tooltip to not be NULL in
gtk_entry_accessible_notify_gtk (already handling this case
in its _init).
Fixes:
** (epiphany:23914): CRITICAL **: atk_object_set_description: assertion
`description != NULL' failed
when epiphany g_object_set the entry icon tooltip to NULL (clear the
tooltip) in its find bar.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=695375
When setting new text on the label, the text-changed::delete signal
needs to be emitted before deleting the text (so that atk-bridge can
query the old text) while the text-changed::insert event needs to happen
afterwards (for the same reason). The old code using the notify signal
was only emitted after changing the text.
Update the Visual Studio projects for gtka11y and the completion of the
projects that go along with it. This have been distcheck'ed on my Ubuntu
12.04 system.
We don't want to emit state changes for all the cells in a row, just for
the cell in the expander column. It's the only one that reports EXPANDED
or EXPANDABLE states, after all.
Also, contains refactoring of the affected functions for all the special
cases.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=694059
We weren't checking the removed flag but the added flag for removal
emissions, so what would happen for every state change notification was:
- on state-added, both an "added" and a "removed" event were emitted
- on state-removed, nothing
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=694059
The "activate" action here did not do anything.
It is possible we actually want to have some actions here,
like "step-up", "step-down", "page-up", "page-down", etc.
For now, just remove the AtkAction implementation.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=553334
-Rename the "libgail" projects to gtka11y, for consistency with the
autotools builds
-Update the projects completion in gtk/a11y/Makefile.am, as the sources are
now listed under $(libgtka11y_la_SOURCES) instead of $(libgail_la_SOURCES)
An instance of GtkAdjustment may be used by another instance after
the spin button widget is destroyed. In that case, the function
gtk_spin_button_accessible_value_changed() will be called with an
invalid argument. This situation is often caused when one use
GtkCellRendererSpin widget. To avoid invalid call of the function,
the signal handler for the "value-changed" signal should be disconnected
when the spin-button widget is destroyed.
Using g_signal_connect_object achieves just that.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=691592
Since we are going to install these headers soon, we need
to make their mutual includes work in the installed location
as well. Also, avoid including individual gtk headers, to
avoid trouble with single-include guards.
This commit exposes the get_type() functions and standard
headers for accessible implementations. This makes it possible
to derive from the GTK accessible implementations without
GType magic tricks. This is necessary, because we require the
a11y type hierarchy to be parallel to the widget type hierarchy.
So, if you derive a widget and need to adjust its a11y implementation,
you have to be able to derive its accessible implementation.
This commit probably exposes more than is absolutely necessary,
it also exposes accessibles of widgets that are unlikely candidates
for deriving from.
The code path where we update the tooltip text property doesn't set
the state and value variables, and so doesn't need to call
notify_state_change().
Return early, and move the if block at the beginning of the function for
clarity.