And replaces its usages in GtkTextView/GtkStyleContext with a hard-coded
0.04 which was the default value for cursor-aspect-ratio. Also remove
the public gtk_draw_insertion_cursor which used draw_insertion_cursor
which in turn looked up cursor-aspect-ratio
In order to eliminate g_test_expect_message() (which doesn’t work with
G_LOG_USE_STRUCTURED), make the warning about the fallback theme not
existing be conditional on the icon theme search path containing a
system path. Any application code which modifies the search path does so
through appends and prepends, so this should not affect whether the
warning is emitted in production.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=769485
Previously a style cascade's parent could not have a parent itself. That
represented the two levels at which you could add a style provider: at
the screen level, with gtk_style_context_add_provider_for_screen(), and
at the style context level, with gtk_style_context_add_provider().
This commit changes no functionality, but this change will be necessary
for adding style providers in the future that apply to a subtree of the
widget tree. It relaxes the requirement that a style cascade's parent
must not have a parent, since in the future a style context may be
affected by any number of parent widgets' style contexts.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=751409
The maximum content size does not increase the minimum request
but only ensures that both minimum and natural requests do not
exceed the maximum setting.
Commit 023f406c96 has a typo that results
in this error:
../../../testsuite/gtk/notify.c: In function 'test_type':
../../../testsuite/gtk/notify.c:679:54: error: expected expression
before ')' token
(g_str_equal (pspec->name, "max-content-width") ||)
^
The allowed values for the max-content- properties depend
on the value of the min-content- properties, in a way that
our simple test is not prepared to deal with. Just skip
them for now.
GtkStatusIcon tests don't work well under xwayland either, so just
skip them unconditionally.
GtkEntry now fails because the update of the im-module is no longer
deferred to an idle, and (gtk-im-simple) is not a valid module
name, so skip this property.
'win.lines' contains the same content as the GtkTextBuffer, so to find
@match_start, forward_chars_with_skipping() is called with
skip_decomp=FALSE (the last parameter). So far so good.
On the other hand, the content 'lines' (the needle split in lines) is
casefolded and normalized for a case insensitive search. So,
forward_chars_with_skipping(..., skip_decomp=TRUE) must be called only
for the portion of text containing the needle.
Since 'start_tmp' contains the location at the start of the match, we
can simply begin at that location to find the end of the match.
Unit tests are added.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=758698
When loading a nonexisting CSS file using
gtk_css_provider_load_from_file() or gtk_css_provider_load_from_path()
we would emit the error using a NULL scanner. Don't do that, because
we'll have a NULL section in that case and error handlers don't like
that.
Testcase attached.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1277959
Avoid crashes when passing an invalid location to a
gtk_text_buffer_get_iter_at_*() function.
A first attempt added boolean return values to know if @iter has been set to
the exact location, but it breaks Python and JS bindings because the out
parameter is already a return value in those languages.
Unit tests are added.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=735341
This reverts commit a9a1c00cc9.
Unfortunately, adding the boolean return broke both the python
and javascript bindings, since they now return a tuple consisting
of the boolean and the out argument.
Avoid crashes when passing an invalid location to a
gtk_text_buffer_get_iter_at_*() function.
A boolean is returned to know if @iter has been set to the exact
location.
Unit tests are added.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=735341
Plug and Socket require X11 windowing. Often times this is compiled
on systems with both wayland and x11, but not always. Quartz is an
example where it is usually not compiled.
The speed-up in 7da1f8a1ce was wrong in
certain conditions, even though it didn't trigger the existing
testsuite.
New testcase /bitmask/invert_range_hardcoded included.
On some slower machines (e.g. an ARM OBS builder), this test is failing
with a race condition where we're trying to fetch the style before it's
applied.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=749593