Package: gdk
Function gdk:window-set-debug-updates
Lambda Listgdk:window-set-debug-updates (setting) ArgumentsDetails
With update debugging enabled, calls to the gdk:window-invalidate-region function clear the invalidated region of
the screen to a noticeable color, and GDK pauses for a short time before sending exposes to windows during the gdk:window-process-updates
function.
The net effect is that you can see the invalid region for each window and
watch redraws as they occur. This allows you to diagnose inefficiencies in
your application. In essence, because the GDK rendering model prevents all flicker, if you are redrawing the same region 400 times you may never notice, aside from noticing a speed problem. Enabling update debugging causes GTK to flicker slowly and noticeably, so you can see exactly what is being redrawn when, in what order. The --gtk-debug=updates command line option passed to GTK programs enables this debug option at application startup time. That is usually more useful than calling the gdk:window-set-debug-updates function yourself, though you might want to use this function to enable updates sometime after application startup time. Warning | See also |
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