On Fri, 13 May 2011 19:42:57 +0200 Cedric BAIL <cedric.b...@free.fr> said:

> On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 11:29 AM, Carsten Haitzler <ras...@rasterman.com>
> wrote:
> > On Sun, 08 May 2011 14:41:47 +0300 Tom Hacohen
> > <tom.haco...@partner.samsung.com> said:
> >
> > eina is pretty good to go - only thing thats up for debate is eina_object
> > stuff.. i've been meaning to look at it but haven't gotten to it. but that's
> > beside the point...
> >
> > current blocker is evas. for an evas 1.1 we need to make sure all new
> > features are debugged and tested and working. everything in evas is..
> > EXCEPT:
> >  1. masking (general clip anything to anything - not 100% tested and
> > definitely buggy in many cases)
> >  2. mesh maps (untested)
> >  3. filters (not 100% tested and buggy in cases)
> >
> > proxy i think is doing ok. though we should add a few more tests to expedite
> > methinks.
> >
> > the reason evas is a blocker is.... edje. ecore and many things on top now
> > depend on new features in evas in trunk, so they cant go 1.1 until evas
> > does.
> >
> > once the above new features in evas are sorted we can pump out 1.1's over a
> > period of days or a week or 2. embryo doesn't need a 1.1 at this stage.
> 
> I have a bad news. I don't know how to solve it yet, but as epp now
> produce result on one line, it means embryo_cc needs to handle huge
> line fine or things break badly. So either I fix embryo, and we need
> to do a 1.1 of embryo or we fix epp to produce multiple line macro. I
> would prefer to just fix embryo, but if some one as an opinion before
> I do that change, I would prefer to ear it soon :-)
> 
> For information, this is breaking calaos theme.

must have some nasty edc there to have such long lines. well today:

1. i made embryo_cc use eina and now use eina_prefix. prefix gunk in 1 place
only now (eina).
2. upped the maxline len to 640k. 640k should be enough for anyone! :)

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The Rasterman (Carsten Haitzler)    ras...@rasterman.com


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