commit | 276e4c033bb8037a52829cb1d23021a08eacf023 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Karsten Thoms <karsten.thoms@karakun.com> | Wed May 20 16:37:34 2020 +0200 |
committer | Karsten Thoms <karsten.thoms@karakun.com> | Tue Jun 16 03:36:49 2020 -0400 |
tree | 01b6bc64a27f433f1756c619e3e381d7b2e72f01 | |
parent | 7a4897c0244c3131e5c7bc67eaed457d6625868a [diff] |
Bug 563386 - Assure Display#removeFilter is run on UI thread The bug report showed a situation where contextDisposed is called from a non-UI thread. Calls on Display#removeFilter must make sure to run on the UI thread. Assuring this by running syncExec() on the given Display. MaximizableChildrenTag: Changed implementation of UISynchronize to the one from E4Application#createE4Workbench. Change-Id: Ia2bf8ab1702665601659b14d710b2215e80d77d4 Signed-off-by: Karsten Thoms <karsten.thoms@karakun.com>
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