These tests check that text and selection boundaries are in a
consistent state when we emit notifications, that ::insert-text
and ::delete-text are emitted before any changes, and that
::changed is emitted after property notifications when inserting
or deleting text.
If a level 1 key maps to a key value passed to
gdk_test_simulate_key(), raise the GDK_SHIFT_MASK flag so the reqested
key value is generated. Also add a regression test for this fix.
At the same time, change the library sonames for -3.0 to just -3.
This is necessary since the 2.99 releases installed libraries like
libgtk-3.0.so.0.9903.0, and we want to prevent the library version
number from jumping back. So 3.0 will have libgtk-3.so.0.0.0.
I've decided that it is isn't feasible to make cell areas runtime-settable
in the time we have left before 3.0, therefore, I'm going with the
approach to allow init() functions to instantiate the default cell area
and issue a warning if a construct property is ignored.
This is not ideal, but it keeps existing icon view and combo box
subclasses working.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=639139
When commenting out a binary, also comment out the related variables.
Don't include Makefile.decl in gtk-doc Makefile.am's as they disagree
on assigning to EXTRA_DIST.
This commit does a number of things:
- remove some dead wchar configury from configure.ac and gdkconfig.h
- repurpose gdkconfig.h as header that contains GDK_WINDOWING_foo
macros for each included backend, include it in gdk.h and install
it in $includedir instead of below $libdir
- drop the backend from the library names
- build libgdk-3.0.la as a convenience lib and include it in libgtk-3.0.la
It does not yet enable building multiple backends at the same time.
It is really bad code, mostly unused and no one stepped up to fix it.
Note that Gtk developers do not object to a ruler widget in priciple,
just to the current implementation. If someone wants to propose a sane
version, please don't hesitate.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=613942
It is just too annoying to have to implement these properties in
every scrollable. Instead, we now have ::min-content-height/width
in GtkScrolledWindow.
We also add GtkScrollablePolicy to determine how to size the
scrollable content.
Since the ::changed implementation of GtkRecentManager implies a
synchronous write operation, when we receive multiple requests to emit a
::changed signal we might end up blocking.
This change coalesces multiple ::changed emission requests using the
following sequence:
• the first request will install a timeout in 250 ms, which will
emit the ::changed signal
• each further request while the timeout has not been emitted
will increase a counter
‣ if the counter reaches 250 before the timeout has been
emitted, then the RecentManager will remove the timeout
source and force a signal emission and reset the counter
This sequence should guarantee that frequent ::changed emission requests
are coalesced, and also guarantee that we don't let them dangle for too
long.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=616997
The GtkScrollable interface provides "hadjustment" and "vadjustment"
properties that are used by GtkScrolledWindow. It replaces
the ::set_scroll_adjustment signal. The scrollable interface
also has ::min-display-width/height properties that can be
used to control the minimally visible part inside a scrolled window.
After the filechooser got converted to use gsettings, it can no
longer be used uninstalled, breaking make distcheck here.
Also disable the treeview-scrolling tests, since they are failing
here.
This test is constructed in such a way that it breaks when you
(currently!) do not trigger a size-request from validate_visible_area.
Especially row expansion appears to have a need for this currently.
GtkComboBox now sports a construct-only "has-entry" property which
decides if it uses a GtkEntry to allow additional user input. Also
it has a new "entry-text-column" to fetch strings for the entry
from the model.
This patch deprecates the GtkComboBoxEntry and updates the rest of GTK+
to use the new semantics on GtkComboBox instead.
GtkComboBoxEntry will be removed altogether before GTK+ 3, in a
later commit.
The keysyms create a lot of potential namespace conflicts for
C, and are especially problematic for introspection, where we take
constants into the namespace, so GDK_Display conflicts with GdkDisplay.
For C application compatiblity, add gdkkeysyms-compat.h which uses
the old names.
Just one user in GTK+ continues to use gdkkeysyms-compat.h, which is
the gtkimcontextsimple.c, since porting that requires porting more
custom Perl code.
Especially the gtk_*_type ones in gtktexttypes.h were mentioned in
gtk.symbols presumably by accident. That header isn't even installed,
so no way can they be supposed to be public.
gtk_text_attr_appearance_type is from the installed but "semi-private"
gtktextlayout.h, so drop that one too from gtk.symbols for now.
The use of gtk_text_unknown_char_utf8 is bit of a mess. Code in a few
files knew implicitly that it is three bytes. Define a symbolic name
for the length of it instead. Add an exported function
gtk_text_unknown_char_utf8_gtk_tests_only() that returns a pointer to
it just for the sake of gtk/tests/textbuffer.c. Prefix the variable
with an underscore.
I doubt the usefulness of the test_utf8() in textbuffer.c. If it could
be dropped, gtk_text_unknown_char_utf8_gtk_tests_only() could be
dropped, too.
Preferrably should be made just into a local variable for libgtk like
_gdk_debug_flags for libgdk. But for now used by
gtk/tests/textbuffer.c and modules/printbackends/cups/gtkprintbackendcups.c.
Long ago, before we had file monitoring at the GIO/Glib level, we would
reload the current folder each time a file chooser gets (re)mapped.
This was basically to let the GIMP recycle the same file chooser for all
file/open or file/save operations, instead of creating a new one every time.
In that case, we reloaded the folder with each ::map() event so that the
file chooser would present an up-to-date view of the folder that was being
displayed. Now, the folder should always be up-to-date as we do
file monitoring all the time.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@novell.com>
The old version wasn't introspectable as it didn't have a length
return parameter. Also, delete gtk_tree_path_get_indices_with_depth,
since it's no longer needed.
This is a work in progress to stub out an application class. The
primary goal is to provide a mechanism for applications to export
GtkActions, and there is a standard "Quit" action.
This is based on GApplication.
Future work:
* Add a way to say "This is my application menubar", which gets
put into all toplevel windows on non-OS-X, and into the top
on OS X.
* Support session management.
* Support application settings.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=127958
Bring the various 'run uninstalled' hacks in line with the
new way of doing things, and fix make install for module cache
files.
Patch by Tadej Borovsak.
In particular, rename
- libraries to lib*-3.0.so
- pc files to *-3.0.pc
- include paths to /usr/include/gtk-3.0/*
- module paths to /usr/lib/gtk-3.0/*
- rc files names to gtk-3.0/gtkrc
- commandline utilities to *-3.0
- adjust documentation
Also change the install location for unix-print headers to
/usr/include/gtk-3.0/unix-print/gtk.
Emit notify::label in GtkMenuItem also when label is changed through GtkAction.
Refactor GtkMenuItem and remove duplicated code for GtkLabel creation. Reset
the accel-widget back to the GtkMenuItem itself when there is no action related
to the GtkMenuItem anymore.
Add test for notify::label emmisions.
Fixes bug 612574 - GtkMenuItem does not emit notify::label when label is
changed through GtkAction.
This adds LDFLAGS everywhere where they were previously pulled in via
other libraries. This is however unsupported by modern linkers.
You can trigger these failures by building with gold (or, I'm told, with
very new ld).
Fixes: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=604289
In order to respect this properly, we have to restore the original
behavior by watching a flag to check if the user has already set this.
* gtk/gtkassistant.c: fix the bug by introducing a flag to check for
non-automatic value setting
* tests/testassistant.c: updated the "generous assistant" to permit
quick manual testing of this feature
Like the other GtkSettings already registered, these are influenced from
the outside and cannot be properly tested. The defaultvalues test
passes again now.
gtk_tree_model_build_level() always needs to emit row-inserted when
requested, this should not depend on whether the level has a parent
level or a virtual root, which is a check whether or not we need to
reference the node in the child model. Furthermore, we also need
to emit row-has-child-toggled after row-inserted when appropriate.
When gtk_tree_model_filter_row_changed() pulls in the root level, it
must request build_level() to emit signals for this. The refilter
function uses row_changed to process the changes, so build_level() in
the first call to row_changed() might pull in multiple new nodes in this
scenario, for all of these signals need to be emitted. Of course,
build_level() will then also emit the signals for the node row_changed()
is processing, we should not emit a duplicate signal, this is now
accounted for.
Add a unit test for this. For this small functionality to block the
row-changed signal has been implemented, so that we can simulate calls
to the refilter function using the current visible column setup.
If we have a level with zero visible nodes and the first node becomes
visible in that level, then parent has just become a "real" parent node.
In such a case we need to emit row-has-child-toggled. This only applies
to non-root levels that have a parent. This problem was also found when
writing the unit test, the respective cases in the unit test have been
corrected.
This fixes bugs:
Bug 372010 - Filtering not working properly
Bug 525965 - Filtered and sorted GtkTreeView is missing rows
Special case \r\n in gtk_text_buffer_backspace since \r should not be
reinserted even if we are deleting one char at a time. Also add
corresponding unit test. Fixes bug #544724.