Note, I temporarily kept the Utils.h in, because I have other local changes to be
committed soon (sorry for this, but it shouldn't harm).
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distribute any messages to the clients yet.
* removed the working thread from RootLayer - for now, its event handlers are
still called using input filters in the new event dispatcher, though (to
get things started).
* ServerApp is now using a BMessenger to identify its client, and no longer
stores the port/token separately.
* the input_server handshake is a bit simpler now, as it can now just reply
to the app_server message, removed unused code from ServerProtocol.h
* calmed down the MultiLocker (it always printed thread statistics on startup,
because it's compiled in debug mode).
* removed the cursor thread stuff from AppServer.cpp
* the new event dispatcher now uses a cursor thread when supported (only in
native mode, not in the test environment), although it improves cursor
movement under Qemu, the effect is not as good as expected - this might
need some more investigations (might just be a thread priority problem).
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neither used nor tested. It's not even complete yet (support for Set[Mouse]EventMask()
is missing), but it will get there :)
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temporary handling code in the app_server.
* RootLayer no longer creates the input_server messaging port - this is now
the responsibility of the input_server.
* Moved AS_CREATE_[OFFSCREEN_]WINDOW from ServerApp::_MessageLooper() to
_DispatchMessage().
* The RootLayer thread is now started as soon as the input_server is there.
* removed or disabled any input_server stuff in the AppServer class.
* removed old message commmands to the app_server.
* Removed the R5_CURSOR_COMM and HAIKU_APPSERVER_COMM definitions: the
input_server is now automatically built correctly depending on the target.
* InputServer::EventLoop() plays now safe and checks for error conditions.
* InputServer::EnqueueDeviceMessage() seems to leak memory, added TODO about
this.
* InputServer event loop messaging uses ports for inner-app communication - why?
* The InputServer event loop thread is no longer killed on exit, it just quits
when its port is gone.
* Minor cleanup in input_server.
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have different token spaces depending on the scope of its objects.
* removed TokenHandler - we're now using BTokenSpace instead.
* removed unused IPoint.cpp - if we ever need it again, it can still easily be
resurrected from the dead.
* some cleanup.
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* no more libappserver.so - this breaks the "Appearance" application, but that
has to be fixed some day later.
* the drawing stuff is now built in its own directory as libasdrawing.a.
* TEST_MODE defaults to "0" if not defined yet - it's overridden in the test
build now, not in the main build.
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Removed that ambiguous second copy constructor and moved push state functionality
into a separate PushState() method.
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src/tests/servers/app/Jamfile. This makes the original Jamfile much cleaner.
Note that you now have to maintain two Jamfiles when adding/removing sources.
The test app server is called haiku_app_server, its library
libhaikuappserver.so. I adjusted a few paths in scripts accordingly, but
I may have missed something elsewhere.
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be improved a bit (Quit() and _MessageLooper() are empty right now).
Removed ServerApp::PingTarget().
Hopefully cleared some confusion about ServerApp::fClientLooperPort and fClientToken
(previously fHandlerToken), even if it's currently unused.
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* Moved setting the default cursor from ServerScreen to Desktop
* Getting the default cursor is now done using the CursorManager
* Removed outdated setcursor from SysCursor.cpp (we have a new implementation by now)
* Renamed SysCursor.cpp to CursorSet.cpp as that's what it is
* Moved headers/private/app/SysCursor.h to headers/private/servers/app/CursorSet.h
* Removed some unneeded header includes along the way
There remains {set|get}_syscursor now in CursorSet.cpp. Serverside for these are not implemented
and they are obvious hacks. Do we need to keep them?
Also this commit _would_ break Appearance, but 1) all the related code is currently commented out
with the comment "cursor set management belongs in another app" and 2) it is already broken
because of ColorSet.
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the desktop's settings, you have to do something like this:
DesktopSettings settings(desktop);
settings.SetMouseMode(mode);
The advantage of this is that this object is fully locked, and cannot lead to
corrupted settings anymore. Also, the settings will stay the same until you
delete the object again.
Updated all accesses to use this new API.
Removed no longer used FFM messages.
Implemented AS_{GET|SET}_MENU_INFO for future use.
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- introduced new ScreenManager and VirtualScreen classes
- removed screen handling from RootLayer
- removed multiple screen/root layer stuff from Desktop, it's
now using a VirtualScreen object instead
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fonts are now installed as part of other data files
we still install some host fonts if found
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A view-only workspaces window support (with lots of drawing flicker) - this
means you see what happens in the workspaces, but it doesn't do anything if
you click on it.
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Updated a couple headers
Moved all decorator code to ServerApp where it belongs
Modified AppServer::Broadcast to allow ServerApps send messages to all apps without having to have a global AppServer instance
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if $TARGET_PLATFORM requires this.
Note, "jam app_server" for R5 did not work for me before and does not work now
although the number of errors are reduced - whoever knows the requirements for
the app_server under R5 better than me, please fix this.
Added the app_server as well as some more drivers to the Haiku HD image. Since
RUN_WITHOUT_APP_SERVER is still defined, it won't work correctly, though.
For the time being, you need to manually alter this and the Bootscript in order
to run it.
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Added a number of new files to server
app_server now included in the build
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