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Jehan d1c8e5efb9 app, libgimp, pdb: prettify the previous commit.
I double-checked the gi-docgen docs and realized the "Note:" were all on
the same line as previous text. I had forgotten it just removed one
newline. So if I want a new paragraph (double-newline in markdown), I
need 3 newlines in the pdb file.
2024-08-26 22:48:45 +02:00
Jehan 890a3c715f Issue #10673: make clearer API docs for _id*() functions.
All the functions working with object's IDs are mostly internal. They
are still made public because they can be useful and are relevant in
specific use cases (i.e. using IDs to reference items in specific
widgets, such as drop-down lists, or when temporarily storing an item as
integer, etc.).
Yet it should be made clear that these usages are the exception rather
than the norm.
2024-08-26 15:03:24 +02:00
Jehan d493f0537f Issue #8900 and #9923: reimplementing GimpUnit as a proper class.
This fixes all our GObject Introspection issues with GimpUnit which was
both an enum and an int-derived type of user-defined units *completing*
the enum values. GIR clearly didn't like this!

Now GimpUnit is a proper class and units are unique objects, allowing to
compare them with an identity test (i.e. `unit == gimp_unit_pixel ()`
tells us if unit is the pixel unit or not), which makes it easy to use,
just like with int, yet adding also methods, making for nicer
introspected API.

As an aside, this also fixes #10738, by having all the built-in units
retrievable even if libgimpbase had not been properly initialized with
gimp_base_init().
I haven't checked in details how GIR works to introspect, but it looks
like it loads the library to inspect and runs functions, hence
triggering some CRITICALS because virtual methods (supposed to be
initialized with gimp_base_init() run by libgimp) are not set. This new
code won't trigger any critical because the vtable method are now not
necessary, at least for all built-in units.

Note that GimpUnit is still in libgimpbase. It could have been moved to
libgimp in order to avoid any virtual method table (since we need to
keep core and libgimp side's units in sync, PDB is required), but too
many libgimpwidgets widgets were already using GimpUnit. And technically
most of GimpUnit logic doesn't require PDB (only the creation/sync
part). This is one of the reasons why user-created GimpUnit list is
handled and stored differently from other types of objects.

Globally this simplifies the code a lot too and we don't need separate
implementations of various utils for core and libgimp, which means less
prone to errors.
2024-08-02 10:46:38 +02:00
Jehan 58b3b14082 app, libgimp*, pdb, plug-ins: reimplement generic inter-process transient window.
Having windows ID as guint32 is a mistake. Different systems have
different protocols. In Wayland in particular, Windows handles are
exchanged as strings. What this commit does is the following:

In core:

- get_window_id() virtual function in core GimpProgress is changed to
  return a GBytes, as a generic "data" to represent a window differently
  on different systems.
- All implementations of get_window_id() in various classes implementing
  this interface are updated accordingly:
  * GimpSubProgress
  * GimpDisplay returns the handle of its shell.
  * GimpDisplayShell now creates its window handle at construction with
    libgimpwidget's gimp_widget_set_native_handle() and simply return
    this handle every time it's requested.
  * GimpFileDialog also creates its window handle at construction with
    gimp_widget_set_native_handle().
- gimp_window_set_transient_for() in core is changed to take a
  GimpProgress as argument (instead of a guint32 ID), requests and
  process the ID itself, according to the running platform. In
  particular, the following were improved:
  * Unlike old code, it will work even if the window is not visible yet.
    In such a case, the function simply adds a signal handler to set
    transient at mapping. It makes it easier to use it at construction
    in a reliable way.
  * It now works for Wayland too, additionally to X11.
- GimpPdbProgress now exchanges a GBytes too with the command
  GIMP_PROGRESS_COMMAND_GET_WINDOW.
- display_get_window_id() in gimp-gui.h also returns a GBytes now.

PDB/libgimp:

- gimp_display_get_window_handle() and gimp_progress_get_window_handle()
  now return a GBytes to represent a window handle in an opaque way
  (depending on the running platform).

In libgimp:

- GimpProgress's get_window() virtual function changed to return a
  GBytes and renamed get_window_handle().
- In particular GimpProgressBar is the only implementation of
  get_window_handle(). It creates its handle at object construction with
  libgimpwidget's gimp_widget_set_native_handle() and the virtual
  method's implementation simply returns the GBytes.

In libgimpUi:

- gimp_ui_get_display_window() and gimp_ui_get_progress_window() were
  removed. We should not assume anymore that it is possible to create a
  GdkWindow to be used. For instance this is not possible with Wayland
  which has its own way to set a window transient with a string handle.
- gimp_window_set_transient_for_display() and
  gimp_window_set_transient() now use an internal implementation similar
  to core gimp_window_set_transient_for(), with the same improvements
  (works even at construction when the window is not visible yet + works
  for Wayland too).

In libgimpwidgets:

- New gimp_widget_set_native_handle() is a helper function used both in
  core and libgimp* libraries for widgets which we want to be usable as
  possible parents. It takes care of getting the relevant window handle
  (depending on the running platform) and stores it in a given pointer,
  either immediately or after a callback once the widget is mapped. So
  it can be used at construction. Also it sets a handle for X11 or
  Wayland.

In plug-ins:

- Screenshot uses the new gimp_progress_get_window_handle() directly now
  in its X11 code path and creates out of it a GdkWindows itself with
  gdk_x11_window_foreign_new_for_display().

Our inter-process transient implementation only worked for X11, and with
this commit, it works for Wayland too.

There is code for Windows but it is currently disabled as it apparently
hangs (there is a comment in-code which links to this old report:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=359538). NikcDC tested
yesterday with re-enabling the code and said they experienced a freeze.
;-(

Finally there is no infrastructure yet to make this work on macOS and
apparently there is no implementation of window handle in GDK for macOS
that I could find. I'm not sure if macOS doesn't have this concept of
setting transient on another processus's window or GDK is simply lacking
the implementation.
2023-10-01 21:02:33 +02:00
Jehan 7eaa4f1ca9 app, libgimp, pdb: new gimp_display_present() PDB call. 2021-04-30 03:46:52 +02:00
Michael Natterer b92dd2c8e3 app: split GimpDisplay in two classes: GimpDisplay and GimpDisplayImpl
GimpDisplay contains only the ID logic and the "gimp" and "config"
pointers, and lives in the core.

GimpDisplayImpl is a subclass and contains all the actual display
stuff. The subclass is only an implementation detail and doesn't
appear in any API.

Remove all hacks which pass displays as gpointer, GObject or
GimpObject through the core, or even lookup its type by name,
just use GimpDisplay.
2019-09-04 14:30:43 +02:00
Michael Natterer 392f00baf5 app, libgimp: get rid of all ID GTypes and ID param specs
Turn all ID param specs into object param specs (e.g. GimpParamImageID
becomes GimpParamImage) and convert between IDs and objects in
gimpgpparams.c directly above the the wire protocol, so all of app/,
libgimp/ and plug-ins/ can deal directly with objects down to the
lowest level and not care about IDs.

Use the actual object param specs for procedure arguments and return
values again instead of a plain g_param_spec_object() and bring back
the none_ok parameter.

This implies changing the PDB type checking functions to work on pure
integers instead of IDs (one can't check whether object creation is
possible if performing that check requires the object to already
exist).

For example gimp_foo_is_valid() becomes gimp_foo_id_is_valid() and is
not involved in automatic object creation magic at the protocol
level. Added wrappers which still say gimp_foo_is_valid() and take the
respective objects.

Adapted all code, and it all becomes nicer and less convoluted, even
the generated PDB wrappers in app/ and libgimp/.
2019-08-29 11:39:34 +02:00
Michael Natterer 5f700549e7 Change the license URL from http://www.gnu.org/licenses/ to https:// 2018-07-11 23:29:46 +02:00
Michael Natterer 5ece7a8d1f Port a lot of stuff from GdkScreen/monitor_number to GdkMonitor
including some fixes for getting pointer coords, and needed
API changes in libgimpwidgets.
2018-05-20 21:06:30 +02:00
Michael Natterer b05cfc6050 pdb: (try 3) move PDB generation and sources to toplevel/pdb
It never belonged inside "tools". Also rename its "pdb" subdirectory
to "groups". This had to happen before 2.10 so cherry-picking between
branches doesn't become a nightmare in the future.
2017-12-17 14:16:08 -05:00