This bug was fixed in the package mir - 0.0.10+13.10.20130903-0ubuntu1
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mir (0.0.10+13.10.20130903-0ubuntu1) saucy; urgency=low
[ Daniel van Vugt ]
* SwitchingBundle: Simplify and clarify guarantees that
compositor_acquire always has a buffer to return without blocking or
throwing an exception. The trade-off is that to enforce the
guarantee we need to permanently reserve one buffer for compositing.
This reduces the flexibility of SwitchingBundle a little, such that
minimum nbuffers is now 2. This was originally requested by
Alexandros, as the potential throw concerned him. Although, it was
logically guaranteed to never happen for other reasons. The second
reason for doing this is to eliminate recycling logic, which while
safe and correct, was quite confusing. So this change further proves
that that logic (now removed) is not to blame for frame ordering
bugs. .
[ Christopher James Halse Rogers ]
* Synthesise an unfocused event on destruction of a focused window We
probably need to rethink focus entirely, but this is an incremental
improvement that I need.
This bug was fixed in the package mir - 0.0.10+ 13.10.20130903- 0ubuntu1
--------------- 13.10.20130903- 0ubuntu1) saucy; urgency=low
mir (0.0.10+
[ Daniel van Vugt ] acquire always has a buffer to return without blocking or
* SwitchingBundle: Simplify and clarify guarantees that
compositor_
throwing an exception. The trade-off is that to enforce the
guarantee we need to permanently reserve one buffer for compositing.
This reduces the flexibility of SwitchingBundle a little, such that
minimum nbuffers is now 2. This was originally requested by
Alexandros, as the potential throw concerned him. Although, it was
logically guaranteed to never happen for other reasons. The second
reason for doing this is to eliminate recycling logic, which while
safe and correct, was quite confusing. So this change further proves
that that logic (now removed) is not to blame for frame ordering
bugs. .
[ Christopher James Halse Rogers ]
* Synthesise an unfocused event on destruction of a focused window We
probably need to rethink focus entirely, but this is an incremental
improvement that I need.
[ Ubuntu daily release ]
* Automatic snapshot from revision 1049
-- Ubuntu daily release <email address hidden> Tue, 03 Sep 2013 14:04:56 +0000