2 Commits (4e137f6e4f131e5bb5b468d02af8f646da1fc28a)

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Daniel Drake 4e137f6e4f sugar-activity: import and make independent of sugar-toolkit GTK versions
As we move to adding support for a second UI toolkit (GTK+ 3.x),
the sugar-activity binary used by all activities must become
backend-toolkit-independent. It would be wasteful to have two backend
toolkits loaded in memory, and in the GTK2/GTK3 case, it is impossible
(importing both results in an instant crash).

To achieve this, we split the existing sugar-toolkit activity/main.py:main()
functionality into two parts, moving it into the sugar-activity binary and
the Activity class as follows:
 1. All toolkit-specific stuff is moved into the Activity class (i.e.
   everything that interacts with GTK)
 2. Everything that can be reasonably/easily moved into the Activity class
   is also moved.
 3. What remains is the stuff that is inherently involved with the
   construction of the Activity object, not related to UI toolkits. This
   is moved into the sugar-activity binary.

main.py is then removed from sugar-toolkit, and sugar-activity is moved
from sugar to sugar-toolkit-gtk3 in order to keep toolkit-related code
with the toolkit itself.

With this work done, the one remaining question is how to invoke the main
loop. An optional run_main_loop() method is added to the activity class,
for GTK2 this will run the GTK2 main loop, for GTK3 the GTK3 main loop will
be run, etc.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Drake <dsd@laptop.org>
13 years ago
Simon Schampijer 000ed75cbe Rename the module to sugar3
The old gtk-2 based module will be present in
the 0.94 branch in the sugar-toolkit.

Signed-off-by: Simon Schampijer <simon@laptop.org>
Acked-by: Sascha Silbe <silbe@activitycentral.com>
13 years ago