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/* GLIB - Library of useful routines for C programming
* Copyright (C) 1995-1997 Peter Mattis, Spencer Kimball and Josh MacDonald
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Library General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
* License along with this library; if not, write to the
* Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
* Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
*/
/*
* Modified by the GLib Team and others 1997-1999. See the AUTHORS
* file for a list of people on the GLib Team. See the ChangeLog
* files for a list of changes. These files are distributed with
* GLib at ftp://ftp.gtk.org/pub/gtk/.
*/
/*
* MT safe
*/
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include <config.h>
#endif
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#include <stdarg.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <locale.h>
#include <ctype.h> /* For tolower() */
#if !defined (HAVE_STRSIGNAL) || !defined(NO_SYS_SIGLIST_DECL)
Merge in current Win32 version. Almost no Unix code touched. * README.win32: More text. * config.h.win32 glibconfig.h.win32: Update to match the corresponding generated files on Unix. * makefile.msc: Update with new source files, and gthread library. Use the compiler flag -MD instead of using -D_DLL and "/nodefaultlib:libc msvcrt.lib" in the link phase. * glib.def: Include new functions, drop removed ones. * glib.h: Add comments about main loop and polling on Win32. (In general, it's only for the GIMP's use.) Add Win32 IO Channel functions. Remove the obsoleted old IO Channel stuff (which was in #if 0 already). * giowin32.c: New file. * gmain.c: Include config.h, conditionalize <sys/time.h> inclusion. Add g_poll implementation for Win32 (only for the GIMP's needs for now, it's hard or even impossible to be as clean and generic as on Unix). Implement g_get_current_time on Win32. If threads aren't supported, don't try to wake up main thread's loop. On Win32, use a semaphore and not a pipe to wake up the main loop. * gmessages.c: On Win32, allocate a console window if the standard output handle is invalid before writing to stdout, and reopen stdout to that console window. * giochannel.c: Conditionalize unistd.h inclusion. Some indentation cleanup. * gstrfuncs.c: Include <signal.h>. * gutils.c: On Win32, also check the HOMEDRIVE and HOMEPATH environment variables. * gmodule-dl.c gmodule-dld.c: In _g_module_build_path, don't add the "lib" prefix and ".so" or ".sl" suffix if already there. * gmodule-win32.c: Likewise for the ".dll" suffix. * gthread-posix.c: Conditionalize <sys/time.h> inclusion.
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#include <signal.h>
#endif
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#include "glib.h"
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/* do not include <unistd.h> in this place since it
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* inteferes with g_strsignal() on some OSes
*/
gchar*
g_strdup (const gchar *str)
{
gchar *new_str;
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if (str)
{
new_str = g_new (char, strlen (str) + 1);
strcpy (new_str, str);
}
else
new_str = NULL;
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return new_str;
}
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gpointer
g_memdup (gconstpointer mem,
guint byte_size)
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{
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gpointer new_mem;
if (mem)
{
new_mem = g_malloc (byte_size);
memcpy (new_mem, mem, byte_size);
}
else
new_mem = NULL;
return new_mem;
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}
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gchar*
g_strndup (const gchar *str,
guint n)
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{
gchar *new_str;
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if (str)
{
new_str = g_new (gchar, n + 1);
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strncpy (new_str, str, n);
new_str[n] = '\0';
}
else
new_str = NULL;
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return new_str;
}
gchar*
g_strnfill (guint length,
gchar fill_char)
{
register gchar *str, *s, *end;
str = g_new (gchar, length + 1);
s = str;
end = str + length;
while (s < end)
*(s++) = fill_char;
*s = 0;
return str;
}
removed this function which was not publically exported in glib.h. to Mon Aug 24 02:08:56 1998 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * glib.h: * gstring.c: * gstrfuncs.c: (g_vsprintf): removed this function which was not publically exported in glib.h. to export it, it should have been named differently in the first place, since its semantics differ from vsprintf(). apart from that, it was a possible cause for problems since it worked on a previously allocated memory area and was used in a lot places of glib. exporting it would have been a guararant for problems with threaded programs. (g_printf_string_upper_bound): exported this function to return a string size, guarranteed to be big enough to hold the fully expanded format+args string. added 'q', 'L' and 'll' flag handling. in fact, the newly allocated area is in most cases much bigger than required. (g_strdup_vprintf()): new function returning a newly allocated string containing the contents of *format and associated args (size is calculated with g_printf_string_upper_bound()). (g_strdup_printf): new function which wraps g_strdup_vprintf(). * configure.in: check for va_copy() or __va_copy() alternatively. check whether va_lists can be copyied by value. * glib.h: provide a definition for G_VA_COPY. * glib.h: * gmessages.c: (g_logv): (g_vsnprintf): pass va_lists by value, not by reference, since this causes problems on platforms that implement va_list as as arrays. internaly, use G_VA_COPY (new_arg, org_arg); va_end (new_arg); to produce a second va_list variable, if multiple passes are required. changed all callers. * glib.h: * gerror.h: renamed g_debug() to g_on_error_query(), cleaned up a bit. renamed g_stack_trace() to g_on_error_stack_trace() since both functions cluttered different namespaces. there is an appropriate comment in glib.h now that explains the unix and gdb specific dependencies of both functions. removed g_attach_process(). g_on_error_stack_trace() should probably be handled with caution, i've seem several different linux versions (2.0.x) become unstable after invokation of this function.
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gchar*
g_strdup_vprintf (const gchar *format,
va_list args1)
{
gchar *buffer;
va_list args2;
G_VA_COPY (args2, args1);
buffer = g_new (gchar, g_printf_string_upper_bound (format, args1));
vsprintf (buffer, format, args2);
va_end (args2);
return buffer;
}
gchar*
g_strdup_printf (const gchar *format,
...)
{
gchar *buffer;
va_list args;
va_start (args, format);
buffer = g_strdup_vprintf (format, args);
va_end (args);
return buffer;
}
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gchar*
g_strconcat (const gchar *string1, ...)
{
guint l;
va_list args;
gchar *s;
gchar *concat;
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g_return_val_if_fail (string1 != NULL, NULL);
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l = 1 + strlen (string1);
va_start (args, string1);
s = va_arg (args, gchar*);
while (s)
{
l += strlen (s);
s = va_arg (args, gchar*);
}
va_end (args);
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concat = g_new (gchar, l);
concat[0] = 0;
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strcat (concat, string1);
va_start (args, string1);
s = va_arg (args, gchar*);
while (s)
{
strcat (concat, s);
s = va_arg (args, gchar*);
}
va_end (args);
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return concat;
}
gdouble
g_strtod (const gchar *nptr,
gchar **endptr)
{
gchar *fail_pos_1;
gchar *fail_pos_2;
gdouble val_1;
gdouble val_2 = 0;
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g_return_val_if_fail (nptr != NULL, 0);
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fail_pos_1 = NULL;
fail_pos_2 = NULL;
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val_1 = strtod (nptr, &fail_pos_1);
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if (fail_pos_1 && fail_pos_1[0] != 0)
{
gchar *old_locale;
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old_locale = setlocale (LC_NUMERIC, "C");
val_2 = strtod (nptr, &fail_pos_2);
setlocale (LC_NUMERIC, old_locale);
}
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if (!fail_pos_1 || fail_pos_1[0] == 0 || fail_pos_1 >= fail_pos_2)
{
if (endptr)
*endptr = fail_pos_1;
return val_1;
}
else
{
if (endptr)
*endptr = fail_pos_2;
return val_2;
}
}
gchar*
g_strerror (gint errnum)
{
static GStaticPrivate msg_private = G_STATIC_PRIVATE_INIT;
char *msg;
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#ifdef HAVE_STRERROR
return strerror (errnum);
#elif NO_SYS_ERRLIST
switch (errnum)
{
#ifdef E2BIG
case E2BIG: return "argument list too long";
#endif
#ifdef EACCES
case EACCES: return "permission denied";
#endif
#ifdef EADDRINUSE
case EADDRINUSE: return "address already in use";
#endif
#ifdef EADDRNOTAVAIL
case EADDRNOTAVAIL: return "can't assign requested address";
#endif
#ifdef EADV
case EADV: return "advertise error";
#endif
#ifdef EAFNOSUPPORT
case EAFNOSUPPORT: return "address family not supported by protocol family";
#endif
#ifdef EAGAIN
case EAGAIN: return "try again";
#endif
#ifdef EALIGN
case EALIGN: return "EALIGN";
#endif
#ifdef EALREADY
case EALREADY: return "operation already in progress";
#endif
#ifdef EBADE
case EBADE: return "bad exchange descriptor";
#endif
#ifdef EBADF
case EBADF: return "bad file number";
#endif
#ifdef EBADFD
case EBADFD: return "file descriptor in bad state";
#endif
#ifdef EBADMSG
case EBADMSG: return "not a data message";
#endif
#ifdef EBADR
case EBADR: return "bad request descriptor";
#endif
#ifdef EBADRPC
case EBADRPC: return "RPC structure is bad";
#endif
#ifdef EBADRQC
case EBADRQC: return "bad request code";
#endif
#ifdef EBADSLT
case EBADSLT: return "invalid slot";
#endif
#ifdef EBFONT
case EBFONT: return "bad font file format";
#endif
#ifdef EBUSY
case EBUSY: return "mount device busy";
#endif
#ifdef ECHILD
case ECHILD: return "no children";
#endif
#ifdef ECHRNG
case ECHRNG: return "channel number out of range";
#endif
#ifdef ECOMM
case ECOMM: return "communication error on send";
#endif
#ifdef ECONNABORTED
case ECONNABORTED: return "software caused connection abort";
#endif
#ifdef ECONNREFUSED
case ECONNREFUSED: return "connection refused";
#endif
#ifdef ECONNRESET
case ECONNRESET: return "connection reset by peer";
#endif
#if defined(EDEADLK) && (!defined(EWOULDBLOCK) || (EDEADLK != EWOULDBLOCK))
case EDEADLK: return "resource deadlock avoided";
#endif
#ifdef EDEADLOCK
case EDEADLOCK: return "resource deadlock avoided";
#endif
#ifdef EDESTADDRREQ
case EDESTADDRREQ: return "destination address required";
#endif
#ifdef EDIRTY
case EDIRTY: return "mounting a dirty fs w/o force";
#endif
#ifdef EDOM
case EDOM: return "math argument out of range";
#endif
#ifdef EDOTDOT
case EDOTDOT: return "cross mount point";
#endif
#ifdef EDQUOT
case EDQUOT: return "disk quota exceeded";
#endif
#ifdef EDUPPKG
case EDUPPKG: return "duplicate package name";
#endif
#ifdef EEXIST
case EEXIST: return "file already exists";
#endif
#ifdef EFAULT
case EFAULT: return "bad address in system call argument";
#endif
#ifdef EFBIG
case EFBIG: return "file too large";
#endif
#ifdef EHOSTDOWN
case EHOSTDOWN: return "host is down";
#endif
#ifdef EHOSTUNREACH
case EHOSTUNREACH: return "host is unreachable";
#endif
#ifdef EIDRM
case EIDRM: return "identifier removed";
#endif
#ifdef EINIT
case EINIT: return "initialization error";
#endif
#ifdef EINPROGRESS
case EINPROGRESS: return "operation now in progress";
#endif
#ifdef EINTR
case EINTR: return "interrupted system call";
#endif
#ifdef EINVAL
case EINVAL: return "invalid argument";
#endif
#ifdef EIO
case EIO: return "I/O error";
#endif
#ifdef EISCONN
case EISCONN: return "socket is already connected";
#endif
#ifdef EISDIR
case EISDIR: return "illegal operation on a directory";
#endif
#ifdef EISNAME
case EISNAM: return "is a name file";
#endif
#ifdef ELBIN
case ELBIN: return "ELBIN";
#endif
#ifdef EL2HLT
case EL2HLT: return "level 2 halted";
#endif
#ifdef EL2NSYNC
case EL2NSYNC: return "level 2 not synchronized";
#endif
#ifdef EL3HLT
case EL3HLT: return "level 3 halted";
#endif
#ifdef EL3RST
case EL3RST: return "level 3 reset";
#endif
#ifdef ELIBACC
case ELIBACC: return "can not access a needed shared library";
#endif
#ifdef ELIBBAD
case ELIBBAD: return "accessing a corrupted shared library";
#endif
#ifdef ELIBEXEC
case ELIBEXEC: return "can not exec a shared library directly";
#endif
#ifdef ELIBMAX
case ELIBMAX: return "attempting to link in more shared libraries than system limit";
#endif
#ifdef ELIBSCN
case ELIBSCN: return ".lib section in a.out corrupted";
#endif
#ifdef ELNRNG
case ELNRNG: return "link number out of range";
#endif
#ifdef ELOOP
case ELOOP: return "too many levels of symbolic links";
#endif
#ifdef EMFILE
case EMFILE: return "too many open files";
#endif
#ifdef EMLINK
case EMLINK: return "too many links";
#endif
#ifdef EMSGSIZE
case EMSGSIZE: return "message too long";
#endif
#ifdef EMULTIHOP
case EMULTIHOP: return "multihop attempted";
#endif
#ifdef ENAMETOOLONG
case ENAMETOOLONG: return "file name too long";
#endif
#ifdef ENAVAIL
case ENAVAIL: return "not available";
#endif
#ifdef ENET
case ENET: return "ENET";
#endif
#ifdef ENETDOWN
case ENETDOWN: return "network is down";
#endif
#ifdef ENETRESET
case ENETRESET: return "network dropped connection on reset";
#endif
#ifdef ENETUNREACH
case ENETUNREACH: return "network is unreachable";
#endif
#ifdef ENFILE
case ENFILE: return "file table overflow";
#endif
#ifdef ENOANO
case ENOANO: return "anode table overflow";
#endif
#if defined(ENOBUFS) && (!defined(ENOSR) || (ENOBUFS != ENOSR))
case ENOBUFS: return "no buffer space available";
#endif
#ifdef ENOCSI
case ENOCSI: return "no CSI structure available";
#endif
#ifdef ENODATA
case ENODATA: return "no data available";
#endif
#ifdef ENODEV
case ENODEV: return "no such device";
#endif
#ifdef ENOENT
case ENOENT: return "no such file or directory";
#endif
#ifdef ENOEXEC
case ENOEXEC: return "exec format error";
#endif
#ifdef ENOLCK
case ENOLCK: return "no locks available";
#endif
#ifdef ENOLINK
case ENOLINK: return "link has be severed";
#endif
#ifdef ENOMEM
case ENOMEM: return "not enough memory";
#endif
#ifdef ENOMSG
case ENOMSG: return "no message of desired type";
#endif
#ifdef ENONET
case ENONET: return "machine is not on the network";
#endif
#ifdef ENOPKG
case ENOPKG: return "package not installed";
#endif
#ifdef ENOPROTOOPT
case ENOPROTOOPT: return "bad proocol option";
#endif
#ifdef ENOSPC
case ENOSPC: return "no space left on device";
#endif
#ifdef ENOSR
case ENOSR: return "out of stream resources";
#endif
#ifdef ENOSTR
case ENOSTR: return "not a stream device";
#endif
#ifdef ENOSYM
case ENOSYM: return "unresolved symbol name";
#endif
#ifdef ENOSYS
case ENOSYS: return "function not implemented";
#endif
#ifdef ENOTBLK
case ENOTBLK: return "block device required";
#endif
#ifdef ENOTCONN
case ENOTCONN: return "socket is not connected";
#endif
#ifdef ENOTDIR
case ENOTDIR: return "not a directory";
#endif
#ifdef ENOTEMPTY
case ENOTEMPTY: return "directory not empty";
#endif
#ifdef ENOTNAM
case ENOTNAM: return "not a name file";
#endif
#ifdef ENOTSOCK
case ENOTSOCK: return "socket operation on non-socket";
#endif
#ifdef ENOTTY
case ENOTTY: return "inappropriate device for ioctl";
#endif
#ifdef ENOTUNIQ
case ENOTUNIQ: return "name not unique on network";
#endif
#ifdef ENXIO
case ENXIO: return "no such device or address";
#endif
#ifdef EOPNOTSUPP
case EOPNOTSUPP: return "operation not supported on socket";
#endif
#ifdef EPERM
case EPERM: return "not owner";
#endif
#ifdef EPFNOSUPPORT
case EPFNOSUPPORT: return "protocol family not supported";
#endif
#ifdef EPIPE
case EPIPE: return "broken pipe";
#endif
#ifdef EPROCLIM
case EPROCLIM: return "too many processes";
#endif
#ifdef EPROCUNAVAIL
case EPROCUNAVAIL: return "bad procedure for program";
#endif
#ifdef EPROGMISMATCH
case EPROGMISMATCH: return "program version wrong";
#endif
#ifdef EPROGUNAVAIL
case EPROGUNAVAIL: return "RPC program not available";
#endif
#ifdef EPROTO
case EPROTO: return "protocol error";
#endif
#ifdef EPROTONOSUPPORT
case EPROTONOSUPPORT: return "protocol not suppored";
#endif
#ifdef EPROTOTYPE
case EPROTOTYPE: return "protocol wrong type for socket";
#endif
#ifdef ERANGE
case ERANGE: return "math result unrepresentable";
#endif
#if defined(EREFUSED) && (!defined(ECONNREFUSED) || (EREFUSED != ECONNREFUSED))
case EREFUSED: return "EREFUSED";
#endif
#ifdef EREMCHG
case EREMCHG: return "remote address changed";
#endif
#ifdef EREMDEV
case EREMDEV: return "remote device";
#endif
#ifdef EREMOTE
case EREMOTE: return "pathname hit remote file system";
#endif
#ifdef EREMOTEIO
case EREMOTEIO: return "remote i/o error";
#endif
#ifdef EREMOTERELEASE
case EREMOTERELEASE: return "EREMOTERELEASE";
#endif
#ifdef EROFS
case EROFS: return "read-only file system";
#endif
#ifdef ERPCMISMATCH
case ERPCMISMATCH: return "RPC version is wrong";
#endif
#ifdef ERREMOTE
case ERREMOTE: return "object is remote";
#endif
#ifdef ESHUTDOWN
case ESHUTDOWN: return "can't send afer socket shutdown";
#endif
#ifdef ESOCKTNOSUPPORT
case ESOCKTNOSUPPORT: return "socket type not supported";
#endif
#ifdef ESPIPE
case ESPIPE: return "invalid seek";
#endif
#ifdef ESRCH
case ESRCH: return "no such process";
#endif
#ifdef ESRMNT
case ESRMNT: return "srmount error";
#endif
#ifdef ESTALE
case ESTALE: return "stale remote file handle";
#endif
#ifdef ESUCCESS
case ESUCCESS: return "Error 0";
#endif
#ifdef ETIME
case ETIME: return "timer expired";
#endif
#ifdef ETIMEDOUT
case ETIMEDOUT: return "connection timed out";
#endif
#ifdef ETOOMANYREFS
case ETOOMANYREFS: return "too many references: can't splice";
#endif
#ifdef ETXTBSY
case ETXTBSY: return "text file or pseudo-device busy";
#endif
#ifdef EUCLEAN
case EUCLEAN: return "structure needs cleaning";
#endif
#ifdef EUNATCH
case EUNATCH: return "protocol driver not attached";
#endif
#ifdef EUSERS
case EUSERS: return "too many users";
#endif
#ifdef EVERSION
case EVERSION: return "version mismatch";
#endif
#if defined(EWOULDBLOCK) && (!defined(EAGAIN) || (EWOULDBLOCK != EAGAIN))
case EWOULDBLOCK: return "operation would block";
#endif
#ifdef EXDEV
case EXDEV: return "cross-domain link";
#endif
#ifdef EXFULL
case EXFULL: return "message tables full";
#endif
}
#else /* NO_SYS_ERRLIST */
extern int sys_nerr;
extern char *sys_errlist[];
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if ((errnum > 0) && (errnum <= sys_nerr))
return sys_errlist [errnum];
#endif /* NO_SYS_ERRLIST */
msg = g_static_private_get (&msg_private);
if (!msg)
{
msg = g_new (gchar, 64);
g_static_private_set (&msg_private, msg, g_free);
}
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sprintf (msg, "unknown error (%d)", errnum);
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return msg;
}
gchar*
g_strsignal (gint signum)
{
static GStaticPrivate msg_private = G_STATIC_PRIVATE_INIT;
char *msg;
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#ifdef HAVE_STRSIGNAL
extern char *strsignal (int sig);
return strsignal (signum);
#elif NO_SYS_SIGLIST
switch (signum)
{
#ifdef SIGHUP
case SIGHUP: return "Hangup";
#endif
#ifdef SIGINT
case SIGINT: return "Interrupt";
#endif
#ifdef SIGQUIT
case SIGQUIT: return "Quit";
#endif
#ifdef SIGILL
case SIGILL: return "Illegal instruction";
#endif
#ifdef SIGTRAP
case SIGTRAP: return "Trace/breakpoint trap";
#endif
#ifdef SIGABRT
case SIGABRT: return "IOT trap/Abort";
#endif
#ifdef SIGBUS
case SIGBUS: return "Bus error";
#endif
#ifdef SIGFPE
case SIGFPE: return "Floating point exception";
#endif
#ifdef SIGKILL
case SIGKILL: return "Killed";
#endif
#ifdef SIGUSR1
case SIGUSR1: return "User defined signal 1";
#endif
#ifdef SIGSEGV
case SIGSEGV: return "Segmentation fault";
#endif
#ifdef SIGUSR2
case SIGUSR2: return "User defined signal 2";
#endif
#ifdef SIGPIPE
case SIGPIPE: return "Broken pipe";
#endif
#ifdef SIGALRM
case SIGALRM: return "Alarm clock";
#endif
#ifdef SIGTERM
case SIGTERM: return "Terminated";
#endif
#ifdef SIGSTKFLT
case SIGSTKFLT: return "Stack fault";
#endif
#ifdef SIGCHLD
case SIGCHLD: return "Child exited";
#endif
#ifdef SIGCONT
case SIGCONT: return "Continued";
#endif
#ifdef SIGSTOP
case SIGSTOP: return "Stopped (signal)";
#endif
#ifdef SIGTSTP
case SIGTSTP: return "Stopped";
#endif
#ifdef SIGTTIN
case SIGTTIN: return "Stopped (tty input)";
#endif
#ifdef SIGTTOU
case SIGTTOU: return "Stopped (tty output)";
#endif
#ifdef SIGURG
case SIGURG: return "Urgent condition";
#endif
#ifdef SIGXCPU
case SIGXCPU: return "CPU time limit exceeded";
#endif
#ifdef SIGXFSZ
case SIGXFSZ: return "File size limit exceeded";
#endif
#ifdef SIGVTALRM
case SIGVTALRM: return "Virtual time alarm";
#endif
#ifdef SIGPROF
case SIGPROF: return "Profile signal";
#endif
#ifdef SIGWINCH
case SIGWINCH: return "Window size changed";
#endif
#ifdef SIGIO
case SIGIO: return "Possible I/O";
#endif
#ifdef SIGPWR
case SIGPWR: return "Power failure";
#endif
#ifdef SIGUNUSED
case SIGUNUSED: return "Unused signal";
#endif
}
#else /* NO_SYS_SIGLIST */
#ifdef NO_SYS_SIGLIST_DECL
extern char *sys_siglist[]; /*(see Tue Jan 19 00:44:24 1999 in changelog)*/
#endif
return (char*) /* this function should return const --josh */ sys_siglist [signum];
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#endif /* NO_SYS_SIGLIST */
msg = g_static_private_get (&msg_private);
if (!msg)
{
msg = g_new (gchar, 64);
g_static_private_set (&msg_private, msg, g_free);
}
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sprintf (msg, "unknown signal (%d)", signum);
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return msg;
}
removed this function which was not publically exported in glib.h. to Mon Aug 24 02:08:56 1998 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * glib.h: * gstring.c: * gstrfuncs.c: (g_vsprintf): removed this function which was not publically exported in glib.h. to export it, it should have been named differently in the first place, since its semantics differ from vsprintf(). apart from that, it was a possible cause for problems since it worked on a previously allocated memory area and was used in a lot places of glib. exporting it would have been a guararant for problems with threaded programs. (g_printf_string_upper_bound): exported this function to return a string size, guarranteed to be big enough to hold the fully expanded format+args string. added 'q', 'L' and 'll' flag handling. in fact, the newly allocated area is in most cases much bigger than required. (g_strdup_vprintf()): new function returning a newly allocated string containing the contents of *format and associated args (size is calculated with g_printf_string_upper_bound()). (g_strdup_printf): new function which wraps g_strdup_vprintf(). * configure.in: check for va_copy() or __va_copy() alternatively. check whether va_lists can be copyied by value. * glib.h: provide a definition for G_VA_COPY. * glib.h: * gmessages.c: (g_logv): (g_vsnprintf): pass va_lists by value, not by reference, since this causes problems on platforms that implement va_list as as arrays. internaly, use G_VA_COPY (new_arg, org_arg); va_end (new_arg); to produce a second va_list variable, if multiple passes are required. changed all callers. * glib.h: * gerror.h: renamed g_debug() to g_on_error_query(), cleaned up a bit. renamed g_stack_trace() to g_on_error_stack_trace() since both functions cluttered different namespaces. there is an appropriate comment in glib.h now that explains the unix and gdb specific dependencies of both functions. removed g_attach_process(). g_on_error_stack_trace() should probably be handled with caution, i've seem several different linux versions (2.0.x) become unstable after invokation of this function.
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guint
g_printf_string_upper_bound (const gchar* format,
va_list args)
{
guint len = 1;
removed this function which was not publically exported in glib.h. to Mon Aug 24 02:08:56 1998 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * glib.h: * gstring.c: * gstrfuncs.c: (g_vsprintf): removed this function which was not publically exported in glib.h. to export it, it should have been named differently in the first place, since its semantics differ from vsprintf(). apart from that, it was a possible cause for problems since it worked on a previously allocated memory area and was used in a lot places of glib. exporting it would have been a guararant for problems with threaded programs. (g_printf_string_upper_bound): exported this function to return a string size, guarranteed to be big enough to hold the fully expanded format+args string. added 'q', 'L' and 'll' flag handling. in fact, the newly allocated area is in most cases much bigger than required. (g_strdup_vprintf()): new function returning a newly allocated string containing the contents of *format and associated args (size is calculated with g_printf_string_upper_bound()). (g_strdup_printf): new function which wraps g_strdup_vprintf(). * configure.in: check for va_copy() or __va_copy() alternatively. check whether va_lists can be copyied by value. * glib.h: provide a definition for G_VA_COPY. * glib.h: * gmessages.c: (g_logv): (g_vsnprintf): pass va_lists by value, not by reference, since this causes problems on platforms that implement va_list as as arrays. internaly, use G_VA_COPY (new_arg, org_arg); va_end (new_arg); to produce a second va_list variable, if multiple passes are required. changed all callers. * glib.h: * gerror.h: renamed g_debug() to g_on_error_query(), cleaned up a bit. renamed g_stack_trace() to g_on_error_stack_trace() since both functions cluttered different namespaces. there is an appropriate comment in glib.h now that explains the unix and gdb specific dependencies of both functions. removed g_attach_process(). g_on_error_stack_trace() should probably be handled with caution, i've seem several different linux versions (2.0.x) become unstable after invokation of this function.
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while (*format)
{
gboolean long_int = FALSE;
gboolean extra_long = FALSE;
gchar c;
removed this function which was not publically exported in glib.h. to Mon Aug 24 02:08:56 1998 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * glib.h: * gstring.c: * gstrfuncs.c: (g_vsprintf): removed this function which was not publically exported in glib.h. to export it, it should have been named differently in the first place, since its semantics differ from vsprintf(). apart from that, it was a possible cause for problems since it worked on a previously allocated memory area and was used in a lot places of glib. exporting it would have been a guararant for problems with threaded programs. (g_printf_string_upper_bound): exported this function to return a string size, guarranteed to be big enough to hold the fully expanded format+args string. added 'q', 'L' and 'll' flag handling. in fact, the newly allocated area is in most cases much bigger than required. (g_strdup_vprintf()): new function returning a newly allocated string containing the contents of *format and associated args (size is calculated with g_printf_string_upper_bound()). (g_strdup_printf): new function which wraps g_strdup_vprintf(). * configure.in: check for va_copy() or __va_copy() alternatively. check whether va_lists can be copyied by value. * glib.h: provide a definition for G_VA_COPY. * glib.h: * gmessages.c: (g_logv): (g_vsnprintf): pass va_lists by value, not by reference, since this causes problems on platforms that implement va_list as as arrays. internaly, use G_VA_COPY (new_arg, org_arg); va_end (new_arg); to produce a second va_list variable, if multiple passes are required. changed all callers. * glib.h: * gerror.h: renamed g_debug() to g_on_error_query(), cleaned up a bit. renamed g_stack_trace() to g_on_error_stack_trace() since both functions cluttered different namespaces. there is an appropriate comment in glib.h now that explains the unix and gdb specific dependencies of both functions. removed g_attach_process(). g_on_error_stack_trace() should probably be handled with caution, i've seem several different linux versions (2.0.x) become unstable after invokation of this function.
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c = *format++;
removed this function which was not publically exported in glib.h. to Mon Aug 24 02:08:56 1998 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * glib.h: * gstring.c: * gstrfuncs.c: (g_vsprintf): removed this function which was not publically exported in glib.h. to export it, it should have been named differently in the first place, since its semantics differ from vsprintf(). apart from that, it was a possible cause for problems since it worked on a previously allocated memory area and was used in a lot places of glib. exporting it would have been a guararant for problems with threaded programs. (g_printf_string_upper_bound): exported this function to return a string size, guarranteed to be big enough to hold the fully expanded format+args string. added 'q', 'L' and 'll' flag handling. in fact, the newly allocated area is in most cases much bigger than required. (g_strdup_vprintf()): new function returning a newly allocated string containing the contents of *format and associated args (size is calculated with g_printf_string_upper_bound()). (g_strdup_printf): new function which wraps g_strdup_vprintf(). * configure.in: check for va_copy() or __va_copy() alternatively. check whether va_lists can be copyied by value. * glib.h: provide a definition for G_VA_COPY. * glib.h: * gmessages.c: (g_logv): (g_vsnprintf): pass va_lists by value, not by reference, since this causes problems on platforms that implement va_list as as arrays. internaly, use G_VA_COPY (new_arg, org_arg); va_end (new_arg); to produce a second va_list variable, if multiple passes are required. changed all callers. * glib.h: * gerror.h: renamed g_debug() to g_on_error_query(), cleaned up a bit. renamed g_stack_trace() to g_on_error_stack_trace() since both functions cluttered different namespaces. there is an appropriate comment in glib.h now that explains the unix and gdb specific dependencies of both functions. removed g_attach_process(). g_on_error_stack_trace() should probably be handled with caution, i've seem several different linux versions (2.0.x) become unstable after invokation of this function.
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if (c == '%')
{
gboolean done = FALSE;
removed this function which was not publically exported in glib.h. to Mon Aug 24 02:08:56 1998 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * glib.h: * gstring.c: * gstrfuncs.c: (g_vsprintf): removed this function which was not publically exported in glib.h. to export it, it should have been named differently in the first place, since its semantics differ from vsprintf(). apart from that, it was a possible cause for problems since it worked on a previously allocated memory area and was used in a lot places of glib. exporting it would have been a guararant for problems with threaded programs. (g_printf_string_upper_bound): exported this function to return a string size, guarranteed to be big enough to hold the fully expanded format+args string. added 'q', 'L' and 'll' flag handling. in fact, the newly allocated area is in most cases much bigger than required. (g_strdup_vprintf()): new function returning a newly allocated string containing the contents of *format and associated args (size is calculated with g_printf_string_upper_bound()). (g_strdup_printf): new function which wraps g_strdup_vprintf(). * configure.in: check for va_copy() or __va_copy() alternatively. check whether va_lists can be copyied by value. * glib.h: provide a definition for G_VA_COPY. * glib.h: * gmessages.c: (g_logv): (g_vsnprintf): pass va_lists by value, not by reference, since this causes problems on platforms that implement va_list as as arrays. internaly, use G_VA_COPY (new_arg, org_arg); va_end (new_arg); to produce a second va_list variable, if multiple passes are required. changed all callers. * glib.h: * gerror.h: renamed g_debug() to g_on_error_query(), cleaned up a bit. renamed g_stack_trace() to g_on_error_stack_trace() since both functions cluttered different namespaces. there is an appropriate comment in glib.h now that explains the unix and gdb specific dependencies of both functions. removed g_attach_process(). g_on_error_stack_trace() should probably be handled with caution, i've seem several different linux versions (2.0.x) become unstable after invokation of this function.
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while (*format && !done)
{
switch (*format++)
{
gchar *string_arg;
removed this function which was not publically exported in glib.h. to Mon Aug 24 02:08:56 1998 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * glib.h: * gstring.c: * gstrfuncs.c: (g_vsprintf): removed this function which was not publically exported in glib.h. to export it, it should have been named differently in the first place, since its semantics differ from vsprintf(). apart from that, it was a possible cause for problems since it worked on a previously allocated memory area and was used in a lot places of glib. exporting it would have been a guararant for problems with threaded programs. (g_printf_string_upper_bound): exported this function to return a string size, guarranteed to be big enough to hold the fully expanded format+args string. added 'q', 'L' and 'll' flag handling. in fact, the newly allocated area is in most cases much bigger than required. (g_strdup_vprintf()): new function returning a newly allocated string containing the contents of *format and associated args (size is calculated with g_printf_string_upper_bound()). (g_strdup_printf): new function which wraps g_strdup_vprintf(). * configure.in: check for va_copy() or __va_copy() alternatively. check whether va_lists can be copyied by value. * glib.h: provide a definition for G_VA_COPY. * glib.h: * gmessages.c: (g_logv): (g_vsnprintf): pass va_lists by value, not by reference, since this causes problems on platforms that implement va_list as as arrays. internaly, use G_VA_COPY (new_arg, org_arg); va_end (new_arg); to produce a second va_list variable, if multiple passes are required. changed all callers. * glib.h: * gerror.h: renamed g_debug() to g_on_error_query(), cleaned up a bit. renamed g_stack_trace() to g_on_error_stack_trace() since both functions cluttered different namespaces. there is an appropriate comment in glib.h now that explains the unix and gdb specific dependencies of both functions. removed g_attach_process(). g_on_error_stack_trace() should probably be handled with caution, i've seem several different linux versions (2.0.x) become unstable after invokation of this function.
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case '*':
len += va_arg (args, int);
break;
case '1':
case '2':
case '3':
case '4':
case '5':
case '6':
case '7':
case '8':
case '9':
/* add specified format length, since it might exceed the
* size we assume it to have.
*/
format -= 1;
len += strtol (format, (char**) &format, 10);
break;
case 'h':
/* ignore short int flag, since all args have at least the
* same size as an int
*/
break;
case 'l':
if (long_int)
extra_long = TRUE; /* linux specific */
else
long_int = TRUE;
break;
case 'q':
case 'L':
long_int = TRUE;
extra_long = TRUE;
break;
case 's':
string_arg = va_arg (args, char *);
if (string_arg)
len += strlen (string_arg);
else
{
/* add enough padding to hold "(null)" identifier */
len += 16;
}
done = TRUE;
break;
case 'd':
case 'i':
case 'o':
case 'u':
case 'x':
case 'X':
#ifdef G_HAVE_GINT64
removed this function which was not publically exported in glib.h. to Mon Aug 24 02:08:56 1998 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * glib.h: * gstring.c: * gstrfuncs.c: (g_vsprintf): removed this function which was not publically exported in glib.h. to export it, it should have been named differently in the first place, since its semantics differ from vsprintf(). apart from that, it was a possible cause for problems since it worked on a previously allocated memory area and was used in a lot places of glib. exporting it would have been a guararant for problems with threaded programs. (g_printf_string_upper_bound): exported this function to return a string size, guarranteed to be big enough to hold the fully expanded format+args string. added 'q', 'L' and 'll' flag handling. in fact, the newly allocated area is in most cases much bigger than required. (g_strdup_vprintf()): new function returning a newly allocated string containing the contents of *format and associated args (size is calculated with g_printf_string_upper_bound()). (g_strdup_printf): new function which wraps g_strdup_vprintf(). * configure.in: check for va_copy() or __va_copy() alternatively. check whether va_lists can be copyied by value. * glib.h: provide a definition for G_VA_COPY. * glib.h: * gmessages.c: (g_logv): (g_vsnprintf): pass va_lists by value, not by reference, since this causes problems on platforms that implement va_list as as arrays. internaly, use G_VA_COPY (new_arg, org_arg); va_end (new_arg); to produce a second va_list variable, if multiple passes are required. changed all callers. * glib.h: * gerror.h: renamed g_debug() to g_on_error_query(), cleaned up a bit. renamed g_stack_trace() to g_on_error_stack_trace() since both functions cluttered different namespaces. there is an appropriate comment in glib.h now that explains the unix and gdb specific dependencies of both functions. removed g_attach_process(). g_on_error_stack_trace() should probably be handled with caution, i've seem several different linux versions (2.0.x) become unstable after invokation of this function.
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if (extra_long)
(void) va_arg (args, gint64);
else
#endif /* G_HAVE_GINT64 */
removed this function which was not publically exported in glib.h. to Mon Aug 24 02:08:56 1998 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * glib.h: * gstring.c: * gstrfuncs.c: (g_vsprintf): removed this function which was not publically exported in glib.h. to export it, it should have been named differently in the first place, since its semantics differ from vsprintf(). apart from that, it was a possible cause for problems since it worked on a previously allocated memory area and was used in a lot places of glib. exporting it would have been a guararant for problems with threaded programs. (g_printf_string_upper_bound): exported this function to return a string size, guarranteed to be big enough to hold the fully expanded format+args string. added 'q', 'L' and 'll' flag handling. in fact, the newly allocated area is in most cases much bigger than required. (g_strdup_vprintf()): new function returning a newly allocated string containing the contents of *format and associated args (size is calculated with g_printf_string_upper_bound()). (g_strdup_printf): new function which wraps g_strdup_vprintf(). * configure.in: check for va_copy() or __va_copy() alternatively. check whether va_lists can be copyied by value. * glib.h: provide a definition for G_VA_COPY. * glib.h: * gmessages.c: (g_logv): (g_vsnprintf): pass va_lists by value, not by reference, since this causes problems on platforms that implement va_list as as arrays. internaly, use G_VA_COPY (new_arg, org_arg); va_end (new_arg); to produce a second va_list variable, if multiple passes are required. changed all callers. * glib.h: * gerror.h: renamed g_debug() to g_on_error_query(), cleaned up a bit. renamed g_stack_trace() to g_on_error_stack_trace() since both functions cluttered different namespaces. there is an appropriate comment in glib.h now that explains the unix and gdb specific dependencies of both functions. removed g_attach_process(). g_on_error_stack_trace() should probably be handled with caution, i've seem several different linux versions (2.0.x) become unstable after invokation of this function.
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{
if (long_int)
(void) va_arg (args, long);
else
(void) va_arg (args, int);
}
len += extra_long ? 64 : 32;
done = TRUE;
break;
case 'D':
case 'O':
case 'U':
(void) va_arg (args, long);
len += 32;
done = TRUE;
break;
case 'e':
case 'E':
case 'f':
case 'g':
#ifdef HAVE_LONG_DOUBLE
if (extra_long)
(void) va_arg (args, long double);
else
#endif /* HAVE_LONG_DOUBLE */
(void) va_arg (args, double);
len += extra_long ? 64 : 32;
done = TRUE;
break;
case 'c':
(void) va_arg (args, int);
len += 1;
done = TRUE;
break;
case 'p':
case 'n':
(void) va_arg (args, void*);
len += 32;
done = TRUE;
break;
case '%':
len += 1;
done = TRUE;
break;
default:
/* ignore unknow/invalid flags */
break;
}
}
}
else
len += 1;
}
removed this function which was not publically exported in glib.h. to Mon Aug 24 02:08:56 1998 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * glib.h: * gstring.c: * gstrfuncs.c: (g_vsprintf): removed this function which was not publically exported in glib.h. to export it, it should have been named differently in the first place, since its semantics differ from vsprintf(). apart from that, it was a possible cause for problems since it worked on a previously allocated memory area and was used in a lot places of glib. exporting it would have been a guararant for problems with threaded programs. (g_printf_string_upper_bound): exported this function to return a string size, guarranteed to be big enough to hold the fully expanded format+args string. added 'q', 'L' and 'll' flag handling. in fact, the newly allocated area is in most cases much bigger than required. (g_strdup_vprintf()): new function returning a newly allocated string containing the contents of *format and associated args (size is calculated with g_printf_string_upper_bound()). (g_strdup_printf): new function which wraps g_strdup_vprintf(). * configure.in: check for va_copy() or __va_copy() alternatively. check whether va_lists can be copyied by value. * glib.h: provide a definition for G_VA_COPY. * glib.h: * gmessages.c: (g_logv): (g_vsnprintf): pass va_lists by value, not by reference, since this causes problems on platforms that implement va_list as as arrays. internaly, use G_VA_COPY (new_arg, org_arg); va_end (new_arg); to produce a second va_list variable, if multiple passes are required. changed all callers. * glib.h: * gerror.h: renamed g_debug() to g_on_error_query(), cleaned up a bit. renamed g_stack_trace() to g_on_error_stack_trace() since both functions cluttered different namespaces. there is an appropriate comment in glib.h now that explains the unix and gdb specific dependencies of both functions. removed g_attach_process(). g_on_error_stack_trace() should probably be handled with caution, i've seem several different linux versions (2.0.x) become unstable after invokation of this function.
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return len;
}
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void
g_strdown (gchar *string)
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{
register gchar *s;
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g_return_if_fail (string != NULL);
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s = string;
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while (*s)
{
*s = tolower (*s);
s++;
}
}
void
g_strup (gchar *string)
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{
register gchar *s;
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g_return_if_fail (string != NULL);
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s = string;
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while (*s)
{
*s = toupper (*s);
s++;
}
}
void
g_strreverse (gchar *string)
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{
g_return_if_fail (string != NULL);
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if (*string)
{
register gchar *h, *t;
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h = string;
t = string + strlen (string) - 1;
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while (h < t)
{
register gchar c;
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c = *h;
*h = *t;
h++;
*t = c;
t--;
}
}
}
gint
g_strcasecmp (const gchar *s1,
const gchar *s2)
{
#ifdef HAVE_STRCASECMP
g_return_val_if_fail (s1 != NULL, 0);
g_return_val_if_fail (s2 != NULL, 0);
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return strcasecmp (s1, s2);
#else
gint c1, c2;
removed dummy structure definitions for struct _GCache, _GTree, _GTimer, Tue Oct 27 03:00:50 1998 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * glib.h: removed dummy structure definitions for struct _GCache, _GTree, _GTimer, _GMemChunk, _GListAllocator and _GStringChunk. * gutils.c: implement glib's inline functions _after_ all include statements have been processed. removed Tor's MAXPATHLEN check since there already was one supplied further down in this file. (LibMain): special cased the #ifdef __LCC__ case for NATIVE_WIN32, since lcc maybe used on other platforms as well. why in hell is this stuff required? (g_get_any_init): for windows, if the user name is supplied, use it as realname also. in general, if there is no homedir specified, use the tmpdir that we already figured. * gtimer.c (g_timer_elapsed): changed a g_assert() statement to g_return_if_fail(). * applied glib-tml-981020-0.patch for WIN32 portability, added some comments and g_return_if_fail() statements, minor indentation fixes. ChangeLog entry from Tor Lillqvist is appended. * glib.h (struct dirent): use lower case structure members. * glib.h: * makefile.lcc: * makefile.msc: s/COMPILING_GLIB/GLIB_COMPILATION/ 1998-10-20: Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi> * README.win32 glib.def gmodule.def * glibconfig.h.win32 gmodule/gmoduleconf.h.win32: New files for the Windows port. The .def files list exported symbols for the Microsoft linker and compatibles. * configure.in: Added checks for some platform-dependent headers: pwd.h sys/param.h sys/select.h sys/time.h sys/times.h unistd.h, and the function lstat. * gerror.c: Conditionalized inclusion of system-dependent headers. Changes for Windows: no gdb to do a stack trace. Just call abort(). * glib.h: Changes for Windows: Added macros G_DIR_SEPARATOR, G_DIR_SEPARATOR_S for platform-dependent file name syntax elements. Added macros G_SEARCHPATH_SEPARATOR, G_SEARCHPATH_SEPARATOR_S for platform-dependent search path syntax conventions. Added pragmas for Microsoft C to make it more pedantic. Marked GLib's global variables for export from DLL. Added the function g_strescape that escapes backslashes. Added functions g_path_is_absolute and g_path_skip_root to handle platform-dependent file name syntax. Added the function g_getenv that expands environment variables that contain references to other environment variables, as is typical on Windows NT. Added the GIOChannel structure which is used to encapsulate the IPC mechanism used by the GIMP's plug-ins, and possibly other things later. On Unix a GIOChannel encapsulates just a file descriptor. On Windows it contains a file handle from _pipe() and a few other things related to the implementation of gdk_input_add and GIMP plug-in communication. Subject to change. Removed duplicate declarations of the version variables. For the Microsoft compiler, declare own implementation of ftruncate and the <dirent.h> functions. * gmem.c: Define a symbolic name for the profiling table size. * gmessages.c: Conditionalized inclusion of unistd.h. On Windows, output using stdio to stdout. * gscanner.c: Conditionalized inclusion of unistd.h. Added changes for Microsoft C. Added CR to the skipped character set. Added small workaround for MSC compiler bug in g_scanner_cur_value. * gstrfuncs.c: Added the function g_strescape, which escapes the backslash character. Needed especially when printing Windows filenames. * gtimer.c: Conditionalized inclusion of unistd.h and sys/time.h. Added implementations for Windows. * gutils.c: Conditionalized inclusion of platform-dependent headers. Use the platform-independent file name syntax macros. Conditionalize code on platform-dependent features. Added the functions g_path_is_absolute g_path_skip_root and g_getenv. Added the GIOChannel-related functions. Added compiler-dependent Unix compatibility functions for Windows. * makefile.lcc makefile.msc: New files. Compiler-specific makefiles for LCC-Win32 and Microsoft C. Only Microsoft C is actually supported currently. * testglib.c: Added pathname check cases for Windows. Added workaround for bug in the Microsoft runtime library. Improved some tests a bit. Tue Oct 27 04:00:11 1998 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * testgmodule.c (main): changed the #ifdef WIN32 test to NATIVE_WIN32, this needs to be more constistent throughout the code, do we go for NATIVE_WIN32 or WIN32? * gmodule.c (LibMain): special cased the #ifdef __LCC__ case for NATIVE_WIN32, since lcc maybe used on other platforms as well. * libgplugin_a.c (LibMain): * libgplugin_b.c (LibMain): likewise. not sure i like this special requirement for lcc in here. * gmodule-dl.c (_g_module_build_path): feature empty "" directories and prepend the module name with "lib". * gmodule-dld.c (_g_module_build_path): * gmodule-win32.c (_g_module_build_path): feature empty "" directories. * we need some more magic in the _g_module_build_path variants so we don't append/prepend lib and .so, .sl or .dll for those names that already contain it. * applied patch from Tor Lillqvist for g_module_build_path() and windows support. 1998-10-20: Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi> * gmodule/gmodule-win32.c: New file. * gmodule/gmodule.c gmodule/gmodule.h: Added the funcion g_module_build_path that builds the path to a module file, decorating the name according to the system's conventions. Added the Windows implementation. * gmodule/libgplugin_a.c gmodule/libgplugin_b.c: Added LibMain for LCC-Win32. * gmodule/testgmodule.c: Handle Windows dll names.
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g_return_val_if_fail (s1 != NULL, 0);
g_return_val_if_fail (s2 != NULL, 0);
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while (*s1 && *s2)
{
/* According to A. Cox, some platforms have islower's that
* don't work right on non-uppercase
*/
c1 = isupper ((guchar)*s1) ? tolower ((guchar)*s1) : *s1;
c2 = isupper ((guchar)*s2) ? tolower ((guchar)*s2) : *s2;
if (c1 != c2)
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return (c1 - c2);
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s1++; s2++;
}
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return (((gint)(guchar) *s1) - ((gint)(guchar) *s2));
#endif
}
gint
g_strncasecmp (const gchar *s1,
const gchar *s2,
guint n)
{
#ifdef HAVE_STRNCASECMP
return strncasecmp (s1, s2, n);
#else
gint c1, c2;
g_return_val_if_fail (s1 != NULL, 0);
g_return_val_if_fail (s2 != NULL, 0);
while (n-- && *s1 && *s2)
{
/* According to A. Cox, some platforms have islower's that
* don't work right on non-uppercase
*/
c1 = isupper ((guchar)*s1) ? tolower ((guchar)*s1) : *s1;
c2 = isupper ((guchar)*s2) ? tolower ((guchar)*s2) : *s2;
if (c1 != c2)
return (c1 - c2);
s1++; s2++;
}
if (n)
return (((gint)(guchar) *s1) - ((gint)(guchar) *s2));
else
return 0;
#endif
}
gchar*
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g_strdelimit (gchar *string,
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const gchar *delimiters,
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gchar new_delim)
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{
register gchar *c;
g_return_val_if_fail (string != NULL, NULL);
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if (!delimiters)
delimiters = G_STR_DELIMITERS;
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for (c = string; *c; c++)
{
if (strchr (delimiters, *c))
*c = new_delim;
}
return string;
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}
removed dummy structure definitions for struct _GCache, _GTree, _GTimer, Tue Oct 27 03:00:50 1998 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * glib.h: removed dummy structure definitions for struct _GCache, _GTree, _GTimer, _GMemChunk, _GListAllocator and _GStringChunk. * gutils.c: implement glib's inline functions _after_ all include statements have been processed. removed Tor's MAXPATHLEN check since there already was one supplied further down in this file. (LibMain): special cased the #ifdef __LCC__ case for NATIVE_WIN32, since lcc maybe used on other platforms as well. why in hell is this stuff required? (g_get_any_init): for windows, if the user name is supplied, use it as realname also. in general, if there is no homedir specified, use the tmpdir that we already figured. * gtimer.c (g_timer_elapsed): changed a g_assert() statement to g_return_if_fail(). * applied glib-tml-981020-0.patch for WIN32 portability, added some comments and g_return_if_fail() statements, minor indentation fixes. ChangeLog entry from Tor Lillqvist is appended. * glib.h (struct dirent): use lower case structure members. * glib.h: * makefile.lcc: * makefile.msc: s/COMPILING_GLIB/GLIB_COMPILATION/ 1998-10-20: Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi> * README.win32 glib.def gmodule.def * glibconfig.h.win32 gmodule/gmoduleconf.h.win32: New files for the Windows port. The .def files list exported symbols for the Microsoft linker and compatibles. * configure.in: Added checks for some platform-dependent headers: pwd.h sys/param.h sys/select.h sys/time.h sys/times.h unistd.h, and the function lstat. * gerror.c: Conditionalized inclusion of system-dependent headers. Changes for Windows: no gdb to do a stack trace. Just call abort(). * glib.h: Changes for Windows: Added macros G_DIR_SEPARATOR, G_DIR_SEPARATOR_S for platform-dependent file name syntax elements. Added macros G_SEARCHPATH_SEPARATOR, G_SEARCHPATH_SEPARATOR_S for platform-dependent search path syntax conventions. Added pragmas for Microsoft C to make it more pedantic. Marked GLib's global variables for export from DLL. Added the function g_strescape that escapes backslashes. Added functions g_path_is_absolute and g_path_skip_root to handle platform-dependent file name syntax. Added the function g_getenv that expands environment variables that contain references to other environment variables, as is typical on Windows NT. Added the GIOChannel structure which is used to encapsulate the IPC mechanism used by the GIMP's plug-ins, and possibly other things later. On Unix a GIOChannel encapsulates just a file descriptor. On Windows it contains a file handle from _pipe() and a few other things related to the implementation of gdk_input_add and GIMP plug-in communication. Subject to change. Removed duplicate declarations of the version variables. For the Microsoft compiler, declare own implementation of ftruncate and the <dirent.h> functions. * gmem.c: Define a symbolic name for the profiling table size. * gmessages.c: Conditionalized inclusion of unistd.h. On Windows, output using stdio to stdout. * gscanner.c: Conditionalized inclusion of unistd.h. Added changes for Microsoft C. Added CR to the skipped character set. Added small workaround for MSC compiler bug in g_scanner_cur_value. * gstrfuncs.c: Added the function g_strescape, which escapes the backslash character. Needed especially when printing Windows filenames. * gtimer.c: Conditionalized inclusion of unistd.h and sys/time.h. Added implementations for Windows. * gutils.c: Conditionalized inclusion of platform-dependent headers. Use the platform-independent file name syntax macros. Conditionalize code on platform-dependent features. Added the functions g_path_is_absolute g_path_skip_root and g_getenv. Added the GIOChannel-related functions. Added compiler-dependent Unix compatibility functions for Windows. * makefile.lcc makefile.msc: New files. Compiler-specific makefiles for LCC-Win32 and Microsoft C. Only Microsoft C is actually supported currently. * testglib.c: Added pathname check cases for Windows. Added workaround for bug in the Microsoft runtime library. Improved some tests a bit. Tue Oct 27 04:00:11 1998 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * testgmodule.c (main): changed the #ifdef WIN32 test to NATIVE_WIN32, this needs to be more constistent throughout the code, do we go for NATIVE_WIN32 or WIN32? * gmodule.c (LibMain): special cased the #ifdef __LCC__ case for NATIVE_WIN32, since lcc maybe used on other platforms as well. * libgplugin_a.c (LibMain): * libgplugin_b.c (LibMain): likewise. not sure i like this special requirement for lcc in here. * gmodule-dl.c (_g_module_build_path): feature empty "" directories and prepend the module name with "lib". * gmodule-dld.c (_g_module_build_path): * gmodule-win32.c (_g_module_build_path): feature empty "" directories. * we need some more magic in the _g_module_build_path variants so we don't append/prepend lib and .so, .sl or .dll for those names that already contain it. * applied patch from Tor Lillqvist for g_module_build_path() and windows support. 1998-10-20: Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi> * gmodule/gmodule-win32.c: New file. * gmodule/gmodule.c gmodule/gmodule.h: Added the funcion g_module_build_path that builds the path to a module file, decorating the name according to the system's conventions. Added the Windows implementation. * gmodule/libgplugin_a.c gmodule/libgplugin_b.c: Added LibMain for LCC-Win32. * gmodule/testgmodule.c: Handle Windows dll names.
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gchar*
g_strescape (gchar *string)
{
gchar *q;
gchar *escaped;
guint backslashes = 0;
gchar *p = string;
g_return_val_if_fail (string != NULL, NULL);
while (*p != '\000')
backslashes += (*p++ == '\\');
if (!backslashes)
return g_strdup (string);
escaped = g_new (gchar, strlen (string) + backslashes + 1);
p = string;
q = escaped;
while (*p != '\000')
{
if (*p == '\\')
*q++ = '\\';
*q++ = *p++;
}
*q = '\000';
return escaped;
}
/* blame Elliot for these next five routines */
gchar*
g_strchug (gchar *string)
{
gchar *start;
g_return_val_if_fail (string != NULL, NULL);
for (start = string; *start && isspace (*start); start++)
;
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memmove(string, start, strlen(start) + 1);
return string;
}
gchar*
g_strchomp (gchar *string)
{
gchar *s;
g_return_val_if_fail (string != NULL, NULL);
if (!*string)
return string;
for (s = string + strlen (string) - 1; s >= string && isspace (*s); s--)
*s = '\0';
return string;
}
gchar**
g_strsplit (const gchar *string,
const gchar *delimiter,
gint max_tokens)
{
GSList *string_list = NULL, *slist;
gchar **str_array, *s;
guint i, n = 1;
g_return_val_if_fail (string != NULL, NULL);
g_return_val_if_fail (delimiter != NULL, NULL);
if (max_tokens < 1)
max_tokens = G_MAXINT;
s = strstr (string, delimiter);
if (s)
{
guint delimiter_len = strlen (delimiter);
do
{
guint len;
gchar *new_string;
len = s - string;
new_string = g_new (gchar, len + 1);
strncpy (new_string, string, len);
new_string[len] = 0;
string_list = g_slist_prepend (string_list, new_string);
n++;
string = s + delimiter_len;
s = strstr (string, delimiter);
}
while (--max_tokens && s);
}
if (*string)
{
n++;
string_list = g_slist_prepend (string_list, g_strdup (string));
}
str_array = g_new (gchar*, n);
i = n - 1;
str_array[i--] = NULL;
for (slist = string_list; slist; slist = slist->next)
str_array[i--] = slist->data;
g_slist_free (string_list);
return str_array;
}
void
g_strfreev (gchar **str_array)
{
if (str_array)
{
int i;
for(i = 0; str_array[i] != NULL; i++)
g_free(str_array[i]);
g_free (str_array);
}
}
gchar*
g_strjoinv (const gchar *separator,
gchar **str_array)
{
gchar *string;
g_return_val_if_fail (str_array != NULL, NULL);
if (separator == NULL)
separator = "";
if (*str_array)
{
guint i, len;
guint separator_len;
separator_len = strlen (separator);
len = 1 + strlen (str_array[0]);
for(i = 1; str_array[i] != NULL; i++)
len += separator_len + strlen(str_array[i]);
string = g_new (gchar, len);
*string = 0;
strcat (string, *str_array);
for (i = 1; str_array[i] != NULL; i++)
{
strcat (string, separator);
strcat (string, str_array[i]);
}
}
else
string = g_strdup ("");
return string;
}
gchar*
g_strjoin (const gchar *separator,
...)
{
gchar *string, *s;
va_list args;
guint len;
guint separator_len;
if (separator == NULL)
separator = "";
separator_len = strlen (separator);
va_start (args, separator);
s = va_arg (args, gchar*);
if (s)
{
len = strlen (s);
s = va_arg (args, gchar*);
while (s)
{
len += separator_len + strlen (s);
s = va_arg (args, gchar*);
}
va_end (args);
string = g_new (gchar, len + 1);
*string = 0;
va_start (args, separator);
s = va_arg (args, gchar*);
strcat (string, s);
s = va_arg (args, gchar*);
while (s)
{
strcat (string, separator);
strcat (string, s);
s = va_arg (args, gchar*);
}
}
else
string = g_strdup ("");
va_end (args);
return string;
}