... and G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_PRIVATE()
g_type_class_add_private() and G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_PRIVATE() were
deprecated in GLib 2.58. Instead, use
G_DEFINE_[ABSTRACT_]TYPE_WITH_PRIVATE(), and
G_ADD_PRIVATE[_DYNAMIC](), and the implictly-defined
foo_get_instance_private() functions, all of which are available in
the GLib versions we depend on.
This commit only covers types registered using one of the
G_DEFINE_FOO() macros (i.e., most types), but not types with a
custom registration function, of which we still have a few -- GLib
currently only provides a (non-deprecated) public API for adding a
private struct using the G_DEFINE_FOO() macros.
Note that this commit was 99% auto-generated (because I'm not
*that* crazy :), so if there are any style mismatches... we'll have
to live with them for now.
Pass the display scroll offset down to gimp_cairo_stipple_pattern_create()
and set it as offset on the created cairo pattern, so stipple patterns
look the same no matter how the display is scrolled.
With gimp_guide_custom_new(), you can create a custom guide with a different
style on canvas (other pattern/color/width). A custom guide won't be saved
and could be used, for instance, for specific GEGL op guiding.
and get the shell from gimp_canvas_item_get_shell() if needed. Remove
some cairo_translate() that didn't have any effect and were leftovers
from a very early canvas item code.
This is a gross hack that typedefs around between GdkRegion and
cairo_region_t and has some evil #ifdefs. This is going to die
immeditately once we can depend on cairo 1.10.
of the guide and sample point canvas items. They are too obscure to
additionally hide them, and these items are used rarely enough to
justify the additional parameter to the new() functions.
Before, the pattern offset was always relative to the widget, which
completely destroyed the stipples when the got scrolled in. Now we
simply set the shell's scroll offsets as cairo translation and
everything looks perfect.