For instance, two clients selecting for button events can cause BadAccess.
This fixes bug 592624, where a gdk_window_reparent caused us to re-set
the event mask, breaking the workaround for the mozilla BadAccess bug.
When updating the clip region on cairo context (due to window changes or
paints of different sizes) we reset the old clip region, but this was
erronously done inside a cairo_save/cairo_restore pair, which made the
reset not take effect.
This fixes bug #592263.
Instead of doing some magic in gdk_draw_drawable() to avoid double
offsetting when calling gdk_draw_drawable on the impl we call
the vfunc directly on the impl. Thus removing the weird magic from
gdk_draw_drawable().
I tested this with the testgtk test "text", where if the original magic
code is disabled typing a newline in the middle of a text line causes
the double offset issue to appear.
When the clip mask is completely inside the drawable clip region we
don't change the clip at all. However, we did set region_tag_applied,
so when the drawable clip was removed we removed the original clip mask.
This is no good, so we fix that by returning early in this case.
Fixes issue reported in bug #592752.
The fallback pixbuf rendering case ends up calling gdk_draw_image() on the
destination drawable wrapper, which resets the previously set clip region.
So, we need to manually get the impl and draw on that directly.
This fixes bug 592752 where we don't clip pixbuf rendering on non-render
Xservers.
Some applications make weird assumtions on Gtk+ that do not work anymore
with the new client-side windows support. For instance SWT/Eclipse reorders
the stacking order of the X windows directly without telling gdk this,
which breaks gdk drawing as gdk now relies on knowing the stacking order
for window clipping.
This introduces a GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS environment variable, which if set
causes Gtk+ to always use native windows. Its more compatible with
pre-csw Gtk+ behaviour if you do weird X-specific hacks, although it does
limit the size of GdkWindows to 65535x65535.
gdk_window_get_geometry calls the native function for all non-native
windows. This returns coords relative to the native parent. We need
to convert this to be relative to the client side parent.
This fixes DnD coordinates in firefox (bug 588437).
If antiexposures are queued and then we do the outstanding moves
we will queue translations that will affect incomming exposes
wrongly wrt the antiexposure. So, make sure we process the outstanding
moves before doing the antiexposure.
Additionally this commit adds a bunch of comments about how the
expose handling works and fixes a small bug that made us always
flush outstanding moves a little to early than necessary.
Set the input_window_destroy and input_window_crossing methods of the
GdkWindowImplIface on Windows. Add implementation of
_gdk_input_crossing_event that is mostly dummy, though.
Apps may change the window hierarchy while recursing over it by
destroying windows from the expose event handler. We need to copy
the children list and ref all the children while recursing.
This fixes some crashers in gedit (bug #589367, bug #591434)
The X11 queue_translation operation uses NextRequest to get the serial
of the XCopyArea operation where the translation should end. However,
if the gc passed to gdk_draw_drawable has a non-flushed clip region
(which it commonly has now for the window clipping) then the next
operation will be the GC flush, not the XCopyArea.
To handle this right we now pass in the GC to be used to
queue_translation and ensure that it is flushed before calling
NextRequest().
When we copy the region we need to also re-expose the areas of
the copied region that was not also in the destination.
And, we need to do this invalidation after the move, as the
move also moves any invalid area.
If there are outstanding moves in an area that intersects
the source of an outstanding move we need to move the invalid
area correspondingly, otherwise we will expose the wrong area
as the outstanding move copy will happen before we expose
the invalid area.
When moving an area we move any invalid region in this area to the
new place, but there really is no need to remove the old invalid
area as it would just be invalidated again (being newly exposed).
This extends the usage of the native clear region call such that its
called also for windows that have parent relative background all the
way up to a native window. That way we get true background relative
background clearing even to a foreign parent, which means that some
transparent notification icons look right again.
GdkDrawable->draw_drawback was replaced with a new vfunc
draw_drawback_with_src that is now called from gdk_draw_drawable.
However, some code seems to call the vfunc directly (see bug #591288),
so make it chain to the new call.
Note that such direct vfunc calls are a bad idea and won't work for all
cases.
This moves the native show/hide calls to the generic code
for calculating viewable rather than in its own separate code
called from gdk_window_show/hide. This simplifies the code a bit,
but most significantly it means things are correctly shown when
they become viewable for other reasons than a show/hide call.
For instance, this fixes bug 590442 (gvim embedding) where the
toplevel GtkPlug is mapped by the embedder and we didn't previously
pick up that the native children became viewable and should be shown.
We used to invalidate the whole window when raised, but this is
unnecessary much, we now just invalidate the visible area minus the
previously visible area.
This also fixes a problem where expose calling raise caused a loop (#588438)
This never worked before csw since the root window is never
set as IS_MAPPED, but with the new viewable check (which is
true for the root window) we could erronously queue exposes
on the root window.
This happened unexpectedly in bug 589369, where metacity
got a GraphicsExpose event on the root window due to some
graphics operation, queueing an expose which would be handled
by clearing that area. That is fixed with this commit.
This seems to more or less fix the build. On Tiger there are still issues
with libresolv missing on the link line, I will figure out what's up with
that soonish.