They should be fixeed before 4.0 but the fixes are more involved. And we
want to start running the existing tests on CI, because they break
regularly and we want to catch that.
* :nth-child(first) => :first-child
* :nth-child(last) => :last-child
* Add semicolons at end of declarations
* Remove spaces between color functions (shade, alpha, ...) and args
As we are building the gtkreftestprivate and reftest test libraries as
DLLs, we need to export the symbols in there so that things will link.
Decorate the symbols with G_MODULE_EXPORT for this purpose.
Otherwise the module and gtk-reftest will each have their own copy and
that'll mean all symbols - and inhibiting the shutdown - will exist
twice. Not good.
Run gtk-builder-tool --3to4 over it. As the test cares about the
"initial" and "inherit" CSS keywords, the actual widgets aren't that
important. It's just important to have many of them.
The old reftests drew an opaque image, the new image is transparent.
This test drew the reference image as black and the test as transparent
black, and those are now different.
Instead of waiting for the first invalidate-contents signal, wait until
we get a render node. This will break spectacularly for reftests not
drawing anything at all, but we just hope that won't happen.
This way, we don't get an abort once the first test gets a warning.
We also can use meson test to run individual tests.
Unfortunately, only ~60% of tests pass.
The position child property is problematic, since it
requires us to emit notification for all children when
inserting a child early in the list of children.
Remove the property from all ui files.
The installed-tests are now namespaced as gtk-4.0 to avoid colliding
with GTK+ 3, but these files weren't updated.
Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie <smcv@debian.org>
This is an automated change doing these command:
git sed -f g gtk_widget_set_has_window gtk_widget_set_has_surface
git sed -f g gtk_widget_get_has_window gtk_widget_get_has_surface
git sed -f g gtk_widget_set_parent_window gtk_widget_set_parent_surface
git sed -f g gtk_widget_get_parent_window gtk_widget_get_parent_surface
git sed -f g gtk_widget_set_window gtk_widget_set_surface
git sed -f g gtk_widget_get_window gtk_widget_get_surface
git sed -f g gtk_widget_register_window gtk_widget_register_surface
git sed -f g gtk_widget_unregister_window gtk_widget_unregister_surface
git checkout NEWS*
This is an automatic rename of various things related
to the window->surface rename.
Public symbols changed by this is:
GDK_MODE_WINDOW
gdk_device_get_window_at_position
gdk_device_get_window_at_position_double
gdk_device_get_last_event_window
gdk_display_get_monitor_at_window
gdk_drag_context_get_source_window
gdk_drag_context_get_dest_window
gdk_drag_context_get_drag_window
gdk_draw_context_get_window
gdk_drawing_context_get_window
gdk_gl_context_get_window
gdk_synthesize_window_state
gdk_surface_get_window_type
gdk_x11_display_set_window_scale
gsk_renderer_new_for_window
gsk_renderer_get_window
gtk_text_view_buffer_to_window_coords
gtk_tree_view_convert_widget_to_bin_window_coords
gtk_tree_view_convert_tree_to_bin_window_coords
The commands that generated this are:
git sed -f g "GDK window" "GDK surface"
git sed -f g window_impl surface_impl
(cd gdk; git sed -f g impl_window impl_surface)
git sed -f g WINDOW_IMPL SURFACE_IMPL
git sed -f g GDK_MODE_WINDOW GDK_MODE_SURFACE
git sed -f g gdk_draw_context_get_window gdk_draw_context_get_surface
git sed -f g gdk_drawing_context_get_window gdk_drawing_context_get_surface
git sed -f g gdk_gl_context_get_window gdk_gl_context_get_surface
git sed -f g gsk_renderer_get_window gsk_renderer_get_surface
git sed -f g gsk_renderer_new_for_window gsk_renderer_new_for_surface
(cd gdk; git sed -f g window_type surface_type)
git sed -f g gdk_surface_get_window_type gdk_surface_get_surface_type
git sed -f g window_at_position surface_at_position
git sed -f g event_window event_surface
git sed -f g window_coord surface_coord
git sed -f g window_state surface_state
git sed -f g window_cursor surface_cursor
git sed -f g window_scale surface_scale
git sed -f g window_events surface_events
git sed -f g monitor_at_window monitor_at_surface
git sed -f g window_under_pointer surface_under_pointer
(cd gdk; git sed -f g for_window for_surface)
git sed -f g window_anchor surface_anchor
git sed -f g WINDOW_IS_TOPLEVEL SURFACE_IS_TOPLEVEL
git sed -f g native_window native_surface
git sed -f g source_window source_surface
git sed -f g dest_window dest_surface
git sed -f g drag_window drag_surface
git sed -f g input_window input_surface
git checkout NEWS* po-properties po docs/reference/gtk/migrating-3to4.xml
This renames the GdkWindow class and related classes (impl, backend
subclasses) to surface. Additionally it renames related types:
GdkWindowAttr, GdkWindowPaint, GdkWindowWindowClass, GdkWindowType,
GdkWindowTypeHint, GdkWindowHints, GdkWindowState, GdkWindowEdge
This is an automatic conversion using the below commands:
git sed -f g GdkWindowWindowClass GdkSurfaceSurfaceClass
git sed -f g GdkWindow GdkSurface
git sed -f g "gdk_window\([ _\(\),;]\|$\)" "gdk_surface\1" # Avoid hitting gdk_windowing
git sed -f g "GDK_WINDOW\([ _\(]\|$\)" "GDK_SURFACE\1" # Avoid hitting GDK_WINDOWING
git sed "GDK_\([A-Z]*\)IS_WINDOW\([_ (]\|$\)" "GDK_\1IS_SURFACE\2"
git sed GDK_TYPE_WINDOW GDK_TYPE_SURFACE
git sed -f g GdkPointerWindowInfo GdkPointerSurfaceInfo
git sed -f g "BROADWAY_WINDOW" "BROADWAY_SURFACE"
git sed -f g "broadway_window" "broadway_surface"
git sed -f g "BroadwayWindow" "BroadwaySurface"
git sed -f g "WAYLAND_WINDOW" "WAYLAND_SURFACE"
git sed -f g "wayland_window" "wayland_surface"
git sed -f g "WaylandWindow" "WaylandSurface"
git sed -f g "X11_WINDOW" "X11_SURFACE"
git sed -f g "x11_window" "x11_surface"
git sed -f g "X11Window" "X11Surface"
git sed -f g "WIN32_WINDOW" "WIN32_SURFACE"
git sed -f g "win32_window" "win32_surface"
git sed -f g "Win32Window" "Win32Surface"
git sed -f g "QUARTZ_WINDOW" "QUARTZ_SURFACE"
git sed -f g "quartz_window" "quartz_surface"
git sed -f g "QuartzWindow" "QuartzSurface"
git checkout NEWS* po-properties
With autotools the schemas were compiled into each test suite directory
and the tests set GSETTINGS_SCHEMA_DIR to the test build directory.
With meson's gnome.compile_schemas() we can not define a target directory
so just make sure it is built in the gtk directory and set GSETTINGS_SCHEMA_DIR
to the gtk build directory when running the tests.
This makes the gtk+:gtk suite pass when no gtk is installed on the system.
We wait for a few 100ms for rendering to settle in various WMs. So far
we only did that for windows that were controlled by the WM (aka
toplevels).
With modern compositing gnome-shell however, this now also applies to
override-redirect windows, so we now wait there, too.
This makes the reftests a lot slower, but they now actually work when
running make check in gnome-shell.
Images with just an aspect ratio, but without a size, should be scaled
to be fully visible in the given area.
But we scaled them to completely cover the given area, which made them
partially invisible.
Reftest included.
Instead of
-gtk-icon-effect: dim;
-gtk-icon-effect: hilight;
we now use
-gtk-icon-filter: opacity(0.5);
-gtk-icon-filter: brightness(1.2);
respectively.
When the first/last color stop is not at 0%/100%, we need to start the
repeating at their offsets and not at 0%/100%.
Attached reftest demonstrates the problem.
When the background-clip of the background is smaller than the
background-clip of blended images, not pushing a group is wrong.
Test testing exactly that included.
This merged gtk, gdk and gsk into one library, making it possible to
have internal private APIs between gtk them, as well as producing more
efficient code.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=773100
These complicate a lot of GdkWindow internals to implement features
that not a lot of apps use, and will be better achieved using gsk.
So, we just drop it all.
This test has a word that wouldn't fit in the room we have with
a window width of 100, and then we get clipped in the one case
but not the other. Make the window a little wider, so it fits.
This test was failing in continuous, where the tests are running
in a VM with disabled animations. Make the test adapt to that
situation by changing the rui on the fly if we find that animations
are disabled.
This test was failing in continuous, where the tests are running
in a VM with disabled animations. Make the test adapt to that
situation by changing the reference ui on the fly if we find
that animations are disabled.
This is mostly search and replace ala
GtkButton => button
GtkWindow => window
.button => button
or removing style properties that aren't used anymore like
-GtkButton-default-border: 0
After figuring out what the actual problem is, name the reftest
properly.
The actual problem is that the use-fallback property is ignored when
using an icon-name on GtkImage.
Fallback seems to be working in the GtkIconTheme test suite, but fails
in GtkImage itself.
This is a test for a bug in the Bluetooth settings. An icon named
"phone-apple-iphone" should fallback to "phone" if the
gnome-icon-theme-extras package isn't installed.
Previously, the unpremultiplied values from the GdkRGBA were taken. Now
we premultiply the color values as specified by the CSS specs.
This is only relevant when transitioning with translucent colors.
An example is the halfway transition between transparent (0, 0, 0, 0)
and white (1, 1, 1, 1). Previously, all 4 values where transitioned
separately and the result was semi-transparent gray (0.5, 0.5, 0.5,
0.5).
By depending on the alpha value, the result is now semi-transparent
white (1, 1, 1, 0.5) which is what one would naively expect.
New reftest: color-transition
gtk-reftest already had an --output=DIR option to tell it where
to save all the resulting images. Now you can combine this with
the --compare-with=DIR option in a second run to make gtk-reftest
compare the .out.png files from the first run with the .out.png
files of the current run, instead of producing .ref.png files.
The intended use for this is to verify that changes do not affect
the generated output.
We are testing -gtk-icon-style and assume the theme doesn't touch it.
But HighContrast forces symbolic icons. And that breaks the reference
images.
So explicitly set "requested" for everything.
GPUs generally have problems when you create a 35000px wide surface.
Luckily X catches this and sends a BadAlloc. Which GTK immediately
abort()s on.
Testcase included.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1163579
If a side of the box is 0px wide, make the corners owned by the adjacent
sides. This avoids spilling over of unwanted colors from the 0-width
side into the corner.
New test for this case is included.
After 3a337156d1 style lookups still used
the parent context's style as the parent style, even though after a
gtk_style_context_save() the root style of the style context is the
proper parent.
Testcase attached.
This fixes shadows that are animated not updating the clip of the widget
they are drawn on. An example of this are the buttons in the CSS shadows
example in gtk-demo.
Reftest included
Windows needs a shared library to link the modules against, otherwise
the undefined symbols make it not work.
So build a shared library on Windows.
We don't want a library elsewhere, as that just complicates things, so
we only make the library shared on Windows and keep it as a noinst
library otherwise.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=736338
This is a noinst library for now, but the idea is to turn it into a
proper DLL on Windows, so that we can install it and properly link the
modules to it. Windows doesn't allow undefined symbols in modules.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=736338