- animation/layout/render cycle is now managed from a central location
- animations are now throttled if animation/layout/render pass takes longer than a frame which previously caused a soft-freeze with input not being processed
- the public API is trimmed to make sure that we can make other planned changes during the 11.x support cycle
"Changelog":
- IClock is hidden and is planned to be replaced later
- Animator classes are hidden and are planned to be refactored later
- IAnimation members are hidden, it's supposed to be a marker interface for Style.Animations collection now, to start animations manually use Animation.RunAsync
- Sealed several classes in Avalonia.Animation namespace
- Spring class is removed from the public API (it wasn't possible to use it directly in a meaningful way anyway)
- Sealed brushes, transforms, effects and drawings
- Removed separate dispatcher priorities for Layout and Composition, everything now happens from a central place with Render priority (same as WPF)
- - some private "hook" priorities are added for now, those will be removed later
- IRenderLoop is hidden and removed from locator
- IRenderer is hidden (the plan is to remove that concept later)
- - Renderer.Start/Stop exposed as StartRendering/StopRendering on the toplevel (will be on a CompositionTarget/PresentationSource-like type later)
- - Renderer.Diagnistics exposed as RendererDiagnostics (same)
- - Renderer is no longer created by the platform code and is created by TopLevel itself
- - From the user-code hit-testing should be done by VisualExtensions.GetVisual(s)At, which has the same features
- - For unit tests a separate IHitTester interface is added which can be changed for a particular toplevel
- ILayoutManager is hidden
- - LayoutManager.ExecuteLayoutPass() exposed as TopLevel.UpdateLayout()
- Custom animators now have a separate base class that only deals with interpolation
Minor improvements:
- Compositor has a mode that doesn't use DispatcherTimers, useful for unit tests
- Introduced ScopedTestBase that auto-resets the locator when test is finished
Instead of simply wiping all control themes and styles that are applied to a control, we can now just remove the `ValueFrame`s which relate to the control theme that was changed.
To do this, added `ValueFrame.FramePriority` which encodes both the `BindingPriority` and source of the frame (style, control theme, templated parent control theme).
- Removes the `IStyler` service and the `Styler` implementation
- Moves the logic for applying styles and control themes into `StyledElement`
- Removes the style `TryAttach` method from the public API
- Removes style caching for now - this will need to be added back
* Merge core libraries.
Everything below `Avalonia.Controls` into `Avalonia.Base`.
* Move new files to correct place.
* Removed unused dirs/projects,
* Removed outdated references from theme assemblies.
* Merge unit tests to match new assembly layout.
* Fixup test namespaces.
* Make directory match namespace.
* Move files to match namespace.
* Move files to match namespace.
* Fix up incorrect namespace.
`Avalonia.Visuals.Media.Imaging` -> `Avalonia.Media.Imaging`.
* Fix resource URL.
* Removed outdated dependencies.
* Added missing project reference.
* Update test namespaces.
* Fix merge error.
* Fix merge errors.
* Fix bad merge in WindowsInteropTest.csproj.
* Fix up merge errors in csprojs.
* Remove merged tests from nuke.
* Fix up namespace.
* Fix compile error.
* Fix failing tests.
Now that more unit tests are present in Avalonia.Base.UnitTests, general `AvaloniaObject` properties are getting registered. Ignore those.
Co-authored-by: Jumar Macato <16554748+jmacato@users.noreply.github.com>
Split resource nodes into two types:
- `IResourceHost` represents controls and `Application`
- `IResourceProvider` represents resource dictionaries and styles, these are owned by `IResourceHost`s
Dynamic resources are now always resolved from an `IResourceHost`: if an `IResourceProvider` doesn't have a host then a dynamic resource in the resource provider will not be resolved. Resource providers no longer have a `ResourcesChanged` event, instead they notify their `IResourceHost` owner of a resource change by calling the `NotifyHostedResourcesChanged` method.
- Don't use Rx in the styling system. Instead introduces `IStyleActivator` which is like an `IObservable<bool>`-lite in order to cut down on allocations.
- #nullable enable on touched files
This is needed so that things like the following can be done:
<TreeView>
<TreeView.Styles>
<Style Selector="TreeViewItem">
<Setter Property="IsExpanded" Value="{Binding IsExpanded}"/>
</Style>
</TreeView.Styles>
<TreeView>
(At the moment we have TreeDataTemplate.IsExpanded but this isn't good
enough: it only supports setting IsExpanded on creation of the item with
no binding.)
With this commit, setters can now contain bindings, but they aren't yet
applied correctly. As part of this commit, classes related to binding
have been moved to the Perspex.Data namespace.