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authorLuboš Luňák <l.lunak@collabora.com>2014-05-23 18:48:53 +0200
committerAndras Timar <andras.timar@collabora.com>2014-05-23 20:39:49 +0200
commitef3e2ed2539bb3ba0284cdc56692e664ca75742d (patch)
tree8dc77082c211d9bda833669ec3c5a366ea54ed15 /vcl
parent6c9492030651fed341d8259b373127e3405cd083 (diff)
force posted events before timer timeouts in KDE4 event loop (bnc#467278)
In this particular case, basctl::Shell::onDocumentCreated() and pretty much everything in basctl/ it seems operate on the current window. The "OnNew" event that triggers this comes from a timeout generated who knows where for whatever reason. However, the code "knows" what the current window is by having basctl::Shell::SetCurWindow() react on events about the current window changing ... which come from posted events. So, unless it's defined somewhere that an ordering here must exist, this is inherently racy. At least generic and Gtk event loops appear to always deliver the posted event first, so force the same ordering in the KDE event loop handling. Change-Id: Ia098f6b45e6b5a5133a12a9172eb09069e6362f9
Diffstat (limited to 'vcl')
-rw-r--r--vcl/unx/kde4/KDEXLib.cxx10
1 files changed, 10 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/vcl/unx/kde4/KDEXLib.cxx b/vcl/unx/kde4/KDEXLib.cxx
index 2630c0c51781..9d2949e693ec 100644
--- a/vcl/unx/kde4/KDEXLib.cxx
+++ b/vcl/unx/kde4/KDEXLib.cxx
@@ -349,6 +349,16 @@ void KDEXLib::StopTimer()
void KDEXLib::timeoutActivated()
{
+ // HACK? Always process posted events before timer timeouts.
+ // There are places that may watch both both (for example, there's a posted
+ // event about change of the current active window and there's a timeout
+ // event informing that a document has finished loading). This is of course
+ // racy, but both generic and gtk event loops manage to deliver posted events
+ // first, so it's at least consistent, and it probably kind of makes at least
+ // some sense (timeouts should be more ok to wait and be triggered somewhen).
+ while( SalKDEDisplay::self()->HasUserEvents() )
+ SalKDEDisplay::self()->DispatchInternalEvent();
+
X11SalData *pData = (X11SalData*)ImplGetSVData()->mpSalData;
pData->Timeout();
// QTimer is not single shot, so will be restarted immediatelly