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The user app may want to handle several mouse motion events before
drawing new data for example.
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For lists the pointer was not advanced as it should which caused
following in-data (if any) to be wrong.
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Fix error handling in gl as in wx.
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Previously only accepted lists tough a call is made to
unicode:characters_to_binary/1, and the functions where specified to
handle chardata.
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Enable window to handle drop file events.
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Added wxDropFiles event
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* dgud/wx/broken-links:
wx: Add missing specs
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* dgud/wx/increase_wx_stacksize:
Request a larger stacksize for wx thread
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Create correct links to datatypes outside of the wx application.
The added time for generating the doc/specs/specs_* files is unwelcome
(they are currently not used).
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Some taylormade functions still used edoc spec's, and some
where wrong which caused broken links.
Change them to be real spec's and correct the types.
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The default stacksize on Windows is 1MB which is not enough if you
create many dialogs and callbacks recurse back to erlang.
Increase the stacksize of 8MB which should be sufficent.
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Previously error from async functions made an exit when the next
sync call checked the message queue. This have been changed to an
error report instead since the errors where async there where really
hard to handle.
Also changed the error report format to make it easier to filter
them with a custom error_handler.
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* dgud/wx/fix-seqfault-in-cleanup:
wx: Fix occasional seq fault after appliction stops
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There seems to be a timeing dependent double delete when doing
reference cleanup after wx:destroy(). wxGraphicsObjects can thus not
be free'ed by wx in the cleanup phase. A guess is that the underlying
rendering context deletes all graphics objects without careeing about
wxWidgets reference counting.
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Follow the convention and make atom more visibile in types and specs
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The command queue could still loose a cmd because the command was
reused while still in (recursive) use, thus when deleting it after
command was done a newly added command could be mistakenly deleted and
not called.
Root cause was that wxeFifo::Strip "deleted" to many cmds.
Solve by differing deleted and executed, i.e. op= -1 cmd have been
executed and op = -2 cmd have been executed and deleted.
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To avoid failing on slow machines
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Bitmaps of size less than 1 generates asserts,
and size 0 event is before window is realized.
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wxEntry is defined to take wxChar** and not char**
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These functions have been removed from wxWidgets-3.1 and according
to documentation have been noops anyway.
So remove them to make wx build with wxWidgets-3.1 if
wxWidgets is compiled with --enable-compat28
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Needed functionality, to avoid abusing opauqe objects.
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and avoid large logs when tests succed
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Commands could be executed twice, if the command was dispatched
from a callback and caused a recursive invocation of command loop.
Solution is to mark op as -1 before calling wxWidgets.
Also commands could be missed when idle processing was done inside
while executing a recursive callback, solved be always resetting peak
index after idle processing is done.
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* henrik/update-copyrightyear:
update copyright-year
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May cause incompatibility for applications but the flags argument is
out only in C++.
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severe typo
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=== OTP-18.3 ===
Changed Applications:
- asn1-4.0.2
- common_test-1.12
- compiler-6.0.3
- cosNotification-1.2.1
- cosTime-1.2.1
- cosTransactions-1.3.1
- crypto-3.6.3
- debugger-4.1.2
- dialyzer-2.9
- diameter-1.11.2
- edoc-0.7.18
- eldap-1.2.1
- erl_docgen-0.4.2
- erl_interface-3.8.2
- erts-7.3
- eunit-2.2.13
- hipe-3.15
- inets-6.2
- kernel-4.2
- mnesia-4.13.3
- observer-2.1.2
- orber-3.8.1
- public_key-1.1.1
- runtime_tools-1.9.3
- sasl-2.7
- snmp-5.2.2
- ssh-4.2.2
- ssl-7.3
- stdlib-2.8
- test_server-3.10
- tools-2.8.3
- webtool-0.9.1
- wx-1.6.1
- xmerl-1.3.10
Unchanged Applications:
- cosEvent-2.2
- cosEventDomain-1.2
- cosFileTransfer-1.2
- cosProperty-1.2
- et-1.5.1
- gs-1.6
- ic-4.4
- jinterface-1.6.1
- megaco-3.18
- odbc-2.11.1
- os_mon-2.4
- ose-1.1
- otp_mibs-1.1
- parsetools-2.1.1
- percept-0.8.11
- reltool-0.7
- syntax_tools-1.7
- typer-0.9.10
Conflicts:
OTP_VERSION
erts/vsn.mk
lib/test_server/doc/src/notes.xml
lib/test_server/vsn.mk
lib/webtool/doc/src/notes.xml
lib/webtool/vsn.mk
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* origin/dgud/wx/bugs:
wx: Use wrapper classes where possible
wx: Wait before throwing away early callbacks to wx_objects
wx: Add wxWindow:SetTransparent and CanSetTransperant
wx: Add wxWindow SetDoubleBuffered and IsDoubleBuffered from wxWidgets 3.0
wx: Remove http_util usage
wx: Tiny optimization
wx: Fix a crash with sending two binaries to command queue
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If synced callbacks arrive early before the return value from
init had been synced to proc_lib. The callbacks where ignored.
Added a short timeout to avoid the scheduling raise but we don't want
block the wxe_server in case of deadlock in init, so sleep for a short
while and check again, and drop the callback when init takes to long.
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Available in at least 2.8.12 and later.
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This is really needed on windows to get rid of flickering when updating
some widgets. These functions are only available if 3.0 and not on mac
where everything is double buffered already.
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Use erlang builtin list_to_integer instead
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Set context to avoid future lookups
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Introduced when I optimized the binary handling.
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Allow IPv6 nodes to register with and query epmd. On systems with
IPv6 support:
* epmd listens on both the IPv4 and IPv6 ANY or loopback sockets
* the epmd cli client connects to epmd over the IPv6 loopback
* distributed nodes started with "-proto_dist inet6_tcp" will register
with epmd over IPv6
To work on IPv6 capable systems that have IPv6 support disabled,
epmd ignores errors opening the socket if the protocol is not
supported. Similarly, the epmd client will fall back to IPv4 if the IPv6
socket is not available.
Update the minimum supported version of Windows to Windows Vista to
support IPv6.
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