Re: [E-devel] Wayland: Complete support for keyboard events

2012-05-02 Thread cpmichael1

The attached patch is a good start, many Thanks :) there are some minor things 
that need changing (EFL formatting, better function name, using 'unsigned int' 
rather than 'uin32_t', etc, etc) but I will address those this evening before I 
commit the patch. 

Thank You :) 

dh 


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Re: [E-devel] Wayland: Complete support for keyboard events

2012-05-02 Thread Bradford, Robert
On 2 May 2012 08:40,  cpmicha...@comcast.net wrote:

 The attached patch is a good start, many Thanks :) there are some minor 
 things that need changing (EFL formatting, better function name, using 
 'unsigned int' rather than 'uin32_t', etc, etc) but I will address those this 
 evening before I commit the patch.

Much appreciated.

Cheers,

Rob

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Re: [E-devel] Wayland: Complete support for keyboard events

2012-05-02 Thread Boris Faure
On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 5:06 PM, Vinícius dos Santos Oliveira
vini.ipsma...@gmail.com wrote:
 2012/5/2 cpmicha...@comcast.net

 using 'unsigned int' rather than 'uin32_t'


 Just curious, why the E coding standard forces this convention?

Quoting raster:
 back when i was working on E like pre Dr0.13 i got complaints from irix users
 that these were not available for their platform - i just remained shy of them
 ever since as i could simply depend on a pseudo-standard that actually worked:

 char - 8bit
 short - 16bit
 int - 32bit
 long - 3n2/64bit
 long long - 64bit.
 void * - 32/64bit

 everything i've ever needed has fitted into one of these (or there have been
 special ways to do it - eg mmx/neon). as such due to history to keep
 consistency everything follows this.if you start throwing in int32_t's and
 bools and these types they will simply stand out as look weird in the api.

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Re: [E-devel] Wayland: Complete support for keyboard events

2012-05-02 Thread Chris Michael
Well, it's not so much that it is an E coding standard, or that it's even 
enforced at all  it's a matter of preference for the most part. When I 
started coding on/with EFL 'unsigned int' was used instead of 'uint32_t' so I 
just stuck with unsigned, and have since gotten used to it :) It's also what I 
used when starting the work on the EFL wayland codeit's not much trouble to 
change the uint32_t in the patch so not to worry, I'll take care of it ;)

dh

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 2012/5/2 cpmicha...@comcast.net
 
  using 'unsigned int' rather than 'uin32_t'
 
 
 Just curious, why the E coding standard forces this convention?
 
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Re: [E-devel] Wayland: Complete support for keyboard events

2012-05-02 Thread Vinícius dos Santos Oliveira
2012/5/2 Boris Faure bill...@gmail.com

 Quoting raster:
  back when i was working on E like pre Dr0.13 i got complaints from irix
 users
  that these were not available for their platform - i just remained shy
 of them
  ever since as i could simply depend on a pseudo-standard that actually
 worked:
 
  char - 8bit
  short - 16bit
  int - 32bit
  long - 3n2/64bit
  long long - 64bit.
  void * - 32/64bit
 
  everything i've ever needed has fitted into one of these (or there have
 been
  special ways to do it - eg mmx/neon). as such due to history to keep
  consistency everything follows this.if you start throwing in int32_t's
 and
  bools and these types they will simply stand out as look weird in the
 api.


Seems reasonable.

Thanks.

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Re: [E-devel] Wayland: Complete support for keyboard events

2012-05-02 Thread Christopher Michael
On 05/02/12 03:40, cpmicha...@comcast.net wrote:

 The attached patch is a good start, many Thanks :) there are some minor 
 things that need changing (EFL formatting, better function name, using 
 'unsigned int' rather than 'uin32_t', etc, etc) but I will address those this 
 evening before I commit the patch.

 Thank You :)

 dh

Robert,

Committed in svn now (70672)
(slightly modified to fix some things like formatting, etc).

Thank You Kindly,
dh



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[E-devel] Wayland: Complete support for keyboard events

2012-05-01 Thread Bradford, Robert
Patch is attached.

Cheers,

Rob


0001-Ecore_Evas-wayland-Complete-implementation-of-key-ev.patch
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