On 01/27/2012 02:32 AM, Peter Hutterer wrote: > Definition of early acceptance/rejection: If supported, a client may accept > or reject a touch sequence before it becomes the current owner of the > sequence. In some cases, this can speed up touch processing as it removes > one ore more clients from the listeners and thus reduce the number of events > to send and process client-side. > > Unfortunately, we likely won't have time to implement early > acceptance/rejection for XI 2.2 so drop it from the protocol. This can > easily be added in XI 2.3 if we get the time to implement it. > > Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <[email protected]> > --- > I'm going to hold this patch back until we really can't get the patches > into the server anymore but I really doubt we'll get this feature in time. > It's quite easy to add to XI 2.3 (reverting this patch) once we have the > implementation in place. > > Meanwhile, a heads up, this part will likely be dropped from 2.2
Ugh... I won't have time to work on it, so it probably isn't going to get done for 2.2. Do we need to do anything with the XIAllowTouch symbol? I don't see why we can't leave an unused parameter there, but I thought I'd bring it up in case I'm wrong. -- Chase _______________________________________________ [email protected]: X.Org development Archives: http://lists.x.org/archives/xorg-devel Info: http://lists.x.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg-devel
