Fixes a problem where a touch Release would signal gesture.Click
that it had left just before click would complete.
Signed-off-by: Elias Naur <mail@eliasnaur.com>
Replace the pointer.Scroll special case with a new priority that
indicates the foremost handler, checked in gesture.Scroll.
Signed-off-by: Elias Naur <mail@eliasnaur.com>
This eliminates needless redraws for handlers that care about drag events and not move events, like gesture.Scroll.
Signed-off-by: Gordon Klaus <gordon.klaus@gmail.com>
The funcs replace stack.Push and macro.Record, which become private.
This makes stack and macro faster to write, in particular for stacks
where you can just write the following line to save and restore the
state :
defer op.Push(ops).Pop()
This usage requires Push to return a pointer (since Pop has a pointer
receiver), or else the code doesn't compile.
For consistancy, I tried to do the same for op.Record, but this implied
to turn all the MacroOp fields into pointers, and this caused some
panics. As a result, op.Record doesn't return a pointer.
An other side effect pointed by Larry Clapp: StackOp and MacroOp are not
re-usable any more, you have to allocate a new one for each usage, using
the described funcs above.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Bruyelle <thomas.bruyelle@gmail.com>
- Drop pointer.Event.Hit in favour of Enter/Leave events.
- Track enter/leaves for each pointer.ID (updates #122). Add test.
- Resolve grabs once.
- Get rid of scratch slice.
Signed-off-by: Elias Naur <mail@eliasnaur.com>
Key had an unfortunate association with keyboard input.
This is an API change. The following rewrites were run to fixup
Gio code:
$ gofmt -r 'pointer.InputOp{Key:a} -> pointer.InputOp{Tag:a}' -w .
$ gofmt -r 'pointer.InputOp{Key:a, Grab:b} -> pointer.InputOp{Tag:a, Grab:b}' -w .
$ gofmt -r 'key.InputOp{Key:a} -> key.InputOp{Tag:a}' -w .
$ gofmt -r 'key.InputOp{Key:a, Focus:b} -> key.InputOp{Tag:a, Focus:b}' -w .
$ gofmt -r 'event.Key -> event.Tag' -w .
Signed-off-by: Elias Naur <mail@eliasnaur.com>
This commit improves the usefulness of the benchmark by automatically
measuring event processing times with a range of values for the complexity
of the UI.
Signed-off-by: Chris Waldon <christopher.waldon.dev@gmail.com>
This commit fixes a bug which concealed test failures when
the actual event sequence was empty but the expected events
were not.
Additionally, this commit adds the following tests:
- a test for when the active input
area disappears while it is still being "hovered".
- a test for when there are two nested input areas that are
being hovered
Signed-off-by: Chris Waldon <christopher.waldon.dev@gmail.com>