+Thu Jun 28 23:53:31 2001 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org>
+
+ * gtk/gtkwidget.c (gtk_widget_hide): !GTK_OBJECT_DESTROYED() ->
+ GTK_WIDGET_REALIZE() for resize queueing.
+
+ * gtk/gtkmain.c (gtk_main_do_event): !GTK_OBJECT_DESTROYED() ->
+ GTK_WIDGET_REALIZE() for post event delivery destruction upon
+ GDK_DESTROY.
+
+ * gtk/gtkwidget.c: added GtkWidget::event-after notification signal, to
+ sompensate for former (pre-2.0) connect_after() facility.
+ (gtk_widget_send_expose):
+ (gtk_widget_event): assert the widget is realized, since event delivery
+ to non-realized widgets is essentially a bug. event handlers should
+ be able to unconditionally rely on widget->window (unless they
+ emit events on their own which can trigger widget destruction).
+ (gtk_widget_event_internal): removed old outdated GTK_OBJECT_DESTROYED()
+ logic. event delivery happens as follows:
+ a) emission of GtkWidget::event (RUN_LAST handler). returns was_handled.
+ b) if !was_handled in (a) and the widget is still realized, emit event-
+ specific signal (RUN_LAST handler). returns was_handled.
+ c) emission of GtkWidget::event-after for notification if the widget is
+ still realized (regardless of was_handled from previous stages, no
+ class handler). no return value.
+ d) was_handled gets passed on to caller, to determine further
+ propagation. if the widget got unrealized meanwhile, was_handled
+ is returned as TRUE.
+
+ * gdk/gdkevents.[hc]: added gdk_event_get_root_coords() and
+ gdk_event_get_coords().
+
Thu Jun 28 17:18:41 2001 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org>
* configure.in (GTK_MICRO_VERSION): up version to 1.3.7, interface