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23 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Matthias Clasen
3af249c046 Silence a compiler warning
These variables are not used anymore since
commit 11e4a46967.
2020-09-29 07:04:07 -04:00
Carlos Garnacho
11e4a46967 gtkeventcontrollerscroll: Drop device type checks
Kinetic scrolling (and begin/end tracking) broke with commit cab1dcb696
since the pointing device used on X11 does not get as much GdkInputSource
granularity as the source device used to have in GTK3.

Actually this is kinda pointless, devices incapable of smooth scroll
should send discrete events, without those devices in the picture, we
want kinetic scroll to apply on every other device capable of smooth
scroll, so just do that.

Fixes: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/issues/3210
2020-09-28 23:35:36 +02:00
Carlos Garnacho
cab1dcb696 gdk: Conflate GDK devices
Make GdkEvents hold a single GdkDevice. This device is closer to
the logical device conceptually, although it must be sufficient for
device checks (i.e. GdkInputSource), which makes it similar to the
physical devices.

Make the logical devices have a more accurate GdkInputSource where
needed, and conflate the event devices altogether.
2020-07-29 01:27:51 +02:00
Benjamin Otte
3078b180fe Replace "gdouble" with "double" 2020-07-25 00:47:36 +02:00
Benjamin Otte
d7266b25ba Replace "gint" with "int" 2020-07-25 00:47:36 +02:00
Alexander Mikhaylenko
5dc6194b98 eventcontrollerscroll: Fix the history push condition
Once upon a time, there was a function called gdk_event_get_scroll_deltas().
It returned %TRUE when an event had scroll deltas and that was used as the
condition to decide whether to push scroll deltas to the scroll history,
even when the both deltas are 0 for the stop event at the end of scrolling.

When GtkScrolledWindow kinetic scrolling code was adapted for
GtkEventControllerScroll, it was replaced with a (dx != 0 && dy != 0)
check. This prevented the stop event from getting into the history, and
instead allowed non-smooth scrolling to affect the history as they have
synthetic deltas with one of the values being -1 or 1 and the other on 0.

Instead, check the direction as we already have it as a local variable.
2020-05-15 01:32:04 +05:00
Corentin Noël
076b2f11d2 docs: Fix several missing references in the documentation
This fixes several typos and missing references
2020-05-11 19:26:20 +02:00
Matthias Clasen
b1eaa502df events: reorganize getters
Restructure the getters for event fields to
be more targeted at particular event types.

Update all callers, and replace all direct
event struct access with getters.

As a side-effect, this drops some unused getters.
2020-02-21 00:51:03 -05:00
Matthias Clasen
31bf9da63a Strip const from GdkEvent
Events are refcounted structs, and we generally don't
pass these as const.
2020-02-21 00:51:02 -05:00
Matthias Clasen
dd251d85c4 Pass translated coordinates outside the event
We want to make events readonly, so stop translating
their coordinates and instead pass the translated
coordinates separately, when propagating events.
2020-02-21 00:47:53 -05:00
Timm Bäder
7ce1055656 eventcontrollerscroll: Events are unhandled by default
While the ::scroll signal always returns whether it handled the event,
the others do not, for example ::decelerate.

Previously, this caused the event to stop at a scroll controller with
CAPTURE phase, never emitting the ::decelerate signal on later
controllers with BUBBLE phase.

Fixes #2151
2019-09-25 17:51:53 +02:00
Christian Hergert
828c36636c va_marshaller: add various va_marshallers
We don't need to cover every case with a va_marshaller, but there are a
number of them that are useful because they will often only be connected
to by a single signal handler.

Generally speaking, if I opened into a file to add a va_marshaller, I just
set all of them.
2019-06-06 15:30:42 -07:00
Christian Hergert
f507a79056 marshallers: ensure g_cclosure_marshal_VOID__VOIDv is used
If we set c_marshaller manually, then g_signal_newv() will not setup a
va_marshaller for us. However, if we provide c_marshaller as NULL, it will
setup both the c_marshaller (to g_cclosure_marshal_VOID__VOID) and
va_marshaller (to g_cclosure_marshal_VOID__VOIDv) for us.
2019-05-29 13:22:31 -07:00
Ernestas Kulik
edc4b2f7d0 eventcontrollerscroll: Conditionally propagate ::scroll
Currently, gtk_event_controller_scroll_handle_event() always returns
TRUE if it is handled, which stops the propagation of the event. If
there’s a single GtkEventControllerScroll in the widget hierarchy, that
means that no others will run, depending on the propagation phase. In
Nautilus, this can be observed when adding a scroll controller to the
GtkScrolledWindow (ctrl-scrolling controls the zoom level) - either the
scrolling or the zooming breaks.

Fixes https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/45
2018-11-12 10:35:37 +01:00
Matthias Clasen
88b4076fe5 Docs: Remove more since markers
The idea is that GTK+ 4 will be an epoch, API-wise.
Everything that was around for 4.0 has been there
since the beginning of the epoch and doesn't need
markers.
2018-06-26 12:31:41 -04:00
Benjamin Otte
74dbb057ed eventcontrollerscroll: Port to new API model 2018-04-26 17:59:42 +02:00
Matthias Clasen
4c150d8eb5 The big versioning cleanup
Remove all the old 2.x and 3.x version annotations.
GTK+ 4 is a new start, and from the perspective of a
GTK+ 4 developer all these APIs have been around since
the beginning.
2018-02-06 01:16:32 -05:00
Matthias Clasen
8c10849094 Avoid excess notification for GdkEventControllerScroll::flags
We have a test that checks this, and it is the right thing to do.
2017-12-26 20:06:06 -05:00
Carlos Garnacho
47f04afa48 gtk: Remove CONSTRUCT_ONLY flag from GtkEventControllerScroll::flags
There is a gtk_event_controller_scroll_set_flags() call that's meant
to be called after construction (eg. due to scrolledwindow relayouts
hiding/showing scrollbars). The property shouldn't be construct-only
for consistence.
2017-12-14 01:05:48 +01:00
Carlos Garnacho
645e67231e gtkeventcontrollerscroll: Add some docs 2017-12-02 00:29:37 +01:00
Timm Bäder
804476a07f eventcontrollerscroll: Emit ::scroll for -1/+1 discrete steps
The > 1 meant it only emits the signal for -2/+2 steps.
2017-10-11 08:50:21 +02:00
Benjamin Otte
43c212ac28 build: Enable -Wswitch-enum and -Wswitch-default
This patch makes that work using 1 of 2 options:

1. Add all missing enums to the switch statement
  or
2. Cast the switch argument to a uint to avoid having to do that (mostly
   for GdkEventType).

I even found a bug while doing that: clearing a GtkImage with a surface
did not notify thae surface property.

The reason for enabling this flag even though it is tedious at times is
that it is very useful when adding values to an enum, because it makes
GTK immediately warn about all the switch statements where this enum is
relevant.
And I expect changes to enums to be frequent during the GTK4 development
cycle.
2017-10-06 21:23:39 +02:00
Carlos Garnacho
c3fbd58916 gtk: Add GtkEventControllerScroll
This is a GtkEventController implementation to handle mouse
scrolling. It handles both smooth and discrete events and
offers a way for callers to tell their preference too, so
smooth events shall be accumulated and coalesced on request.

On capable devices, it can also emit ::scroll-begin and
::scroll-end enclosing all ::scroll events for a scroll
operation.

It also has builtin kinetic scrolling capabilities, reporting
the initial velocity for both axes after ::scroll-end if
requested.
2017-09-19 18:39:03 +02:00