That way we ensure that the GL context(s) get disposed, which they
previously weren't due to them still being the current context.
This also implicitly adds testing of gLContext destruction, which
previously wasn't ever done by any test.
This adds a test to expose the failure of #4575 which results in the
selection being incorrect when performing a delete as we are likely
already in a begin_user_action()/end_user_action() pair.
Related #4575
We don't need to apply these here, as it will clear the selection which is
needed for the undo. Otherwise we won't be able to test that we end up at
the right selection afterwards.
Functional package managers such as GNU Guix rely on environment
variables such as GI_TYPELIB_PATH to discover the system libraries and
resources; extend rather than override them.
* testsuite/introspection/meson.build (env): New variable that extends
rather than override the GI_TYPELIB_PATH and LD_PRELOAD environment
variables.
(api): Use the above as the value of the 'env' keyword argument.
The introspection tests depend on the pygobject module, but we currently
are not checking if it's available at configuration time, which means we
can get build failures like:
> ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'gi'
when running the test suite.
When returning surrounding context to input methods,
include at least 2 words before and after the insertion
point.
Update the affected input method tests.
If halign=fill, force adjustment to height-for-width.
If valign=fill, force adjustment to width-for-height.
Otherwise look at request mode.
This way we don't try to adapt the filled dimension and only adjust
the one that is not set to fill.
g_log_writer_standard_streams just puts all the logs
out onto stderr and stdout if we don't stop it. Pango
recently grew a bunch of g_debug calls, and those were
now showing up, making all the reftests fail.
Assume a vbox with 2 wrapping labels saying
Hello World
Hi Ho
being measured for their minimum width for 3 rows of text.
This should be layouted like
Hello
World
Hi Ho
and measured accordingly.
However, previously this was layouted as
Hello World
Hi Ho
with 1.5 lines being assigned to both labels.
That will obviously not compute the above wrapping which clearly
results in a smaller min width.
A reftest testing exactly this was included.
Having a short text and a large max-width-chars should request the
natural width of the text, not the limit from max-width-chars.
This caused huge message dialogs.
Reftests added.
Use a label that is long enough to require wrapping and force it into a
hardcoded width. Use a sentence where all the words have the same size
to not get unwanted wrapping behavior.
Also append a 2nd row to check that the first row gets the proper height
allocated.
Found by Marco Melorio.
For size -1 in the opposite orientation, GtkBoxLayout used to measure
the children based on their min size in the box's orientation instead of
-1. That wasn't really intended, but was a side effect of how the sizing
code did (not) distribute extra size above the minimum size.
This is clearly not what we want.
What we want is measuring the orientation as is for size -1. Then we
want to just take the maximum of all children and use that.
A reftest is incldued that ensures a vbox wraps a label just like an
hbox does.
The old code couldn't properly do height-for-width because it only
computed the widest and smallest layout instead of looking at the actual
passed in for-size.
The label-sizing reftest has been adapted as the label code is now smart
enough to always display the whole text and no longer requests a too
small width-for-single-row when wrapping.
This reverts commit ba44e7a228.
The change was meant to revert to old GTK3 behavior but it actually
broke new GTK4 behavior that is in use where max-width-chars is used to
determine an ideal size, but where we don't want to limit the width to
that size.
So what happens is the reintroduction of GTK3-style lots of whitepsace
bugs, and we really don't want those.
We also don't want to break backwards compat if we can avoid it.
So let's revert this.
The reftest that was made for this purpose has been adapted.
Fixes#4399
If a URL can't be loaded, we might end up with a NULL file. Handle that
case properly by creating an invalid image instead and don't crash or
complain to stderr when files are NULL.
This was broken since 0886ade182
A new reftest has been included. We need a reftest instead of a
CSS parser test, because the error only becomes visible when
compute()ing the actual image.
Fixes#4373
Have square images in the following sizes:
* 20
* 100
* 150
* 200
* 300
and place them in a can-shrink Picture allocated at the sizes:
* 200x100
* 100x200
and set align to center/center.
That's 10 combinations and they should all do the right thing.