GtkFileChooser's API predates GIO by a few years, so it started off with
filenames and URI as character arrays. After introducing GIO as a
dependency, the API included GFile-based entry points.
It's much more appropriate to use GFile everywhere, as we want to
encourage people to use GIO instead of passing random bytes to low level
POSIX API.
See: #2455
... and use one controller per button instead of using it on the
switcher and then going through lots of pain attempting to find the
right button for the location under the mouse.
Emit crossing events - with a new GTK_CROSSING_DROP type - like we do
for motion events. There is no more special casing for them.
Note that the gesture has not been updated yet, so some obscure behavior
may occur.
And in particular, only do it if the widget doesn't use ALIGN_FILL.
This avoids lots of measuring in the common case and speeds up
size_allocate() by about 25%.
And because size_allocate() is the bottleneck in the fishbowl, this also
gets ~25% more fishies.
Widgets should be given the actual size they will be allocated, so they
can do something with it.
If they want to clamp themselves to their natural size, nothing's
stopping them, they know their natural size after all.
It's the native's job to request a 1px x 1px size, not the job of
gtk_widget_size_allocate()
Also saves 10% of size_allocate() time because checking for an interface
is really expensive.
FIXME: Is this necessary?
Could the surfaces just clamp to 1x1 themselves?
We recently declared that surfaces can decide on whatever size they want
so natives need to inspect the size they requested anyway.
We are using (dddd) variants to store colors in variants,
which is dangerous now that GdkRGBA members are just floats.
Avoid passsing the GdkRGBA members directly to any varargs
functions.
We don't want to expose the GtkCrossingData struct, and manually
feeding events to event controllers is not something we want to
encourage, going forward.
Split the focus tracking into a separate
GtkEventControllerFocus, and change the API one more time.
We are back to having ::focus-in and ::focus-out signals.
Update all users.
Add fields for direct descendents to GtkCrossingData,
and populate them when emitting focus change events.
Also add accessors for these fields to GtkEventControllerKey,
and verify that they are set properly in the focus test.
Not done yet: Do the same for pointer crossing events.
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.
Instead of relying on gdk's antiquated crossing events,
create a new GtkCrossingData struct that contains the
actual widgets, and a new event controller vfunc that
expects this struct. This also saves us from making sense
of X's crossing modes and details, and makes for a
generally simpler api.
The ::focus-in and ::focus-out signals of GtkEventControllerKey
have been replaced by a single ::focus-change signal that
takes GtkCrossingData as an argument. All callers have
been updated.