Now all events structs are private, it doesn't make as much sense
having GdkEventPrivate wrapping allocating events. This is a first
step towards removing it.
It won't stand true anymore that the GdkEventType argument is the
first field of the GdkEvent* structs. All callers have been updated
to use event->any.type instead.
Mark the following signals as deprecated:
event, event-after, button-press-event, button-release-event,
touch-event, scroll-event, motion-notify-event, enter-notify-event,
leave-notify-event, property-notify-event, selection-clear-event,
selection-request-event, selection-notify-event, selection-received,
selection-get, proximity-in-event, proximity-out-event. Most
of these have suitable replacements in event controllers and
gestures already. The selection-related signals will soon be
irrelevant when selection handling moves to GDK.
Set G_ENABLE_DIAGNOSTIC=1 to see deprecation
warnings for uses of these signals.
This is in preparation of using input streams to show that these
coordinates aren't needed most of the time and can otherwise be saved
during GtkWidget::drag-drop.
When I rewrote that function to not use GdkDeviceManager,
I overlooked that the window filtering needs to apply
to the master pointer as well, as other code assumes
that _gtk_widget_get_device_window will return non-NULL
on the devices in the list. Fix this.
Instead of allowing people to pass a uint user-data, insist on them
comparing mime types.
The user data was a uint instead of a pointer anyway, so uniqueness
could not be guaranteed and it caused more issues than it was worth.
And that's ignoring the fact that it basically wasn't used.
We cannot fast-track picking by using gtk_widget_contains(). Child
widgets may extend their parent using ie negative margins.
This is not just a theoretical concern, this is what's happening right
now with GtkScale's sliders relative to the trough.
The problem is that we now iterate through all widgets, even when they
aren't anywhere near the mouse pointer. So essentially every pick
operation is now guaranteed O(N_WIDGETS) which used to be the worst case
that pretty much never happened.
Widgets can now set their favorite cursor using public API.
This is very necessary because all cursor-setting APIs are still
setting it on their GdkWindow, which by now is the toplevel - oops.
Consider the coordinates passed to gtk_widget_queue_draw_region to be
relative to @widget's origin, not its parent. That implies passing
priv->allocation or priv->clip to _queue_draw_region of a widget means
using its parent as @widget.
This fixes GtkScrolledWindow overshoot invalidation, which assumed the
coordinates to be widget-relative and not parent-relative.
And have a priv->display instead of a priv->screen.
Includes turning gtk_menu_set_screen() into gtk_menu_set_display(),
because that function just forwards to its window.
When a widget unparents its child widget manually in finalize, this can
lead to the parent-set signal being emitted for those child widgets. The
parent already has a ref_count of 0 though, so it can't be used in a
meaningful way. Specifically, emitting the signal will already try to
ref the parent which prints a critical.
Since GtkWidget already has a "parent" property, one can use its notify
signal instead to get notified when the parent widget changes.
Since focus can now be represented by more than one state,
just looking at the focus_child is no longer sufficient - we
may fail to propagate :focus(visible) if we do so. For now,
just remove the shortcut and always do the work.