[Wayland-bugs] [Bug 760213] New: wayland: gdk_seat_grab() set cursor not resilient
gtk+ (GNOME Bugzilla)
bugzilla at gnome.org
Wed Jan 6 05:09:29 PST 2016
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=760213
Bug ID: 760213
Summary: wayland: gdk_seat_grab() set cursor not resilient
Classification: Platform
Product: gtk+
Version: 3.19.x
OS: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: Normal
Component: Backend: Wayland
Assignee: gtk-bugs at gtk.org
Reporter: ofourdan at redhat.com
QA Contact: gtk-bugs at gtk.org
CC: rob at robster.org.uk, wayland-bugs at lists.freedesktop.org
Depends on: 759738
GNOME version: ---
Created attachment 318319
--> https://bugzilla.gnome.org/attachment.cgi?id=318319&action=edit
Test to demonstrate the issue
Summary:
When one sets a cursor in gdk_seat_grab() and maps a popup window underneath
the cursor, the cursor is shows for a very short time and reverted back to the
default value.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Apply attachment 318247 from bug 759738
2. Apply attachment to add the test with a grab tests/testpopupgrab.c
3. Build
4. run tests/testpopupgrab in Wayland
5. Click in the window
Actual result:
The pointer changes to a crosshair for a very short time and then revert to the
default cursor
Expected result:
The cursor specified in the gdk_seat_grab() remains
See also: bug 759738
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