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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 Lesser General Public
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* 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
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
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*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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* 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 1997-2000. 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/.
*/
#include "config.h"
version bump to 1.1.3, binary age 0, interface age 0. Sun Aug 16 20:28:27 1998 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * version bump to 1.1.3, binary age 0, interface age 0. * glib.h: be nice to platforms that don't have gint64 and don't issue #warning on every compilation. since glib doesn't require gint64 itself, packages that need gint64 should test for this themselves. * glib.h: * gutils.c: added a new function g_vsnprintf(). Fri Aug 14 16:41:53 1998 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * glib.h: added static inline functions for bit mask tests: g_bit_nth_lsf, g_bit_nth_msf and g_bit_storage. Fri Aug 13 14:23:37 1998 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * glib.h: * gmessages.c: revised the message handling system, which is now based on a new mechanism g_log*. most of the assertment macros got adapted to feature the new g_log() call with an additional specification of the log level in a preprocessor macro G_LOG_DOMAIN. if G_LOG_DOMAIN is undefined upon the includion of glib.h, it'll be defined with a value of (NULL) and thus preserves the original bahaviour for warning and error messages. the message handler setting functions for g_warning, g_error and g_message are only provided for backwards compatibility and might get removed somewhen. * Makefile.am: feature the G_LOG_DOMAIN macro to set the log domain to "GLib" upon compilation. we currently have to add this definition to the DEFS variable. * testglib.c: we need an ugly #undef G_LOG_DOMAIN at the start of this file currently, since automake doesn't support per target _CFLAGS yet. * glib.h: changed some gints to gbooleans, made a few const corrections, removed some superfluous G_STMT_START{}G_STMT_END wrappers, added some in other required places. * gnode.c: (g_node_prepend): (g_node_insert_before): (g_node_insert): (g_node_append_data): (g_node_prepend_data): (g_node_insert_data_before): (g_node_insert_data): (g_node_append): return (node), so these macros/functions can be usefully chained with g_node_new(). [GModule] Fri Aug 14 02:24:39 1998 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * Makefile.am: feature the G_LOG_DOMAIN macro to set the log domain to "GModule" upon compilation. we currently have to add this definition to the DEFS variable. * testgmodule.c: we need an ugly #undef G_LOG_DOMAIN at the start of this file currently, since automake doesn't support per target _CFLAGS yet.
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#undef G_LOG_DOMAIN
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#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <errno.h>
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#include "glib.h"
#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
#include <unistd.h>
#endif
#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
#include <io.h> /* For read(), write() etc */
#endif
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int array[10000];
gboolean failed = FALSE;
#define TEST(m,cond) G_STMT_START { failed = !(cond); \
if (failed) \
{ if (!m) \
g_print ("\n(%s:%d) failed for: %s\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, ( # cond )); \
else \
g_print ("\n(%s:%d) failed for: %s: (%s)\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, ( # cond ), (gchar*)m); \
} \
else \
g_print ("."); fflush (stdout); \
} G_STMT_END
#define C2P(c) ((gpointer) ((long) (c)))
#define P2C(p) ((gchar) ((long) (p)))
#define GLIB_TEST_STRING "el dorado "
#define GLIB_TEST_STRING_5 "el do"
static gboolean
node_build_string (GNode *node,
gpointer data)
{
gchar **p = data;
gchar *string;
gchar c[2] = "_";
c[0] = P2C (node->data);
string = g_strconcat (*p ? *p : "", c, NULL);
g_free (*p);
*p = string;
return FALSE;
}
static void
g_node_test (void)
{
GNode *root;
GNode *node;
GNode *node_B;
GNode *node_F;
GNode *node_G;
GNode *node_J;
guint i;
gchar *tstring, *cstring;
g_print ("checking n-way trees: ");
failed = FALSE;
root = g_node_new (C2P ('A'));
TEST (NULL, g_node_depth (root) == 1 && g_node_max_height (root) == 1);
node_B = g_node_new (C2P ('B'));
g_node_append (root, node_B);
TEST (NULL, root->children == node_B);
g_node_append_data (node_B, C2P ('E'));
g_node_prepend_data (node_B, C2P ('C'));
g_node_insert (node_B, 1, g_node_new (C2P ('D')));
node_F = g_node_new (C2P ('F'));
g_node_append (root, node_F);
TEST (NULL, root->children->next == node_F);
node_G = g_node_new (C2P ('G'));
g_node_append (node_F, node_G);
node_J = g_node_new (C2P ('J'));
g_node_prepend (node_G, node_J);
g_node_insert (node_G, 42, g_node_new (C2P ('K')));
g_node_insert_data (node_G, 0, C2P ('H'));
g_node_insert (node_G, 1, g_node_new (C2P ('I')));
TEST (NULL, g_node_depth (root) == 1);
TEST (NULL, g_node_max_height (root) == 4);
TEST (NULL, g_node_depth (node_G->children->next) == 4);
TEST (NULL, g_node_n_nodes (root, G_TRAVERSE_LEAFS) == 7);
TEST (NULL, g_node_n_nodes (root, G_TRAVERSE_NON_LEAFS) == 4);
TEST (NULL, g_node_n_nodes (root, G_TRAVERSE_ALL) == 11);
TEST (NULL, g_node_max_height (node_F) == 3);
TEST (NULL, g_node_n_children (node_G) == 4);
TEST (NULL, g_node_find_child (root, G_TRAVERSE_ALL, C2P ('F')) == node_F);
TEST (NULL, g_node_find (root, G_LEVEL_ORDER, G_TRAVERSE_NON_LEAFS, C2P ('I')) == NULL);
TEST (NULL, g_node_find (root, G_IN_ORDER, G_TRAVERSE_LEAFS, C2P ('J')) == node_J);
for (i = 0; i < g_node_n_children (node_B); i++)
{
node = g_node_nth_child (node_B, i);
TEST (NULL, P2C (node->data) == ('C' + i));
}
for (i = 0; i < g_node_n_children (node_G); i++)
TEST (NULL, g_node_child_position (node_G, g_node_nth_child (node_G, i)) == i);
/* we have built: A
* / \
* B F
* / | \ \
* C D E G
* / /\ \
* H I J K
*
* for in-order traversal, 'G' is considered to be the "left"
* child of 'F', which will cause 'F' to be the last node visited.
*/
tstring = NULL;
g_node_traverse (root, G_PRE_ORDER, G_TRAVERSE_ALL, -1, node_build_string, &tstring);
TEST (tstring, strcmp (tstring, "ABCDEFGHIJK") == 0);
g_free (tstring); tstring = NULL;
g_node_traverse (root, G_POST_ORDER, G_TRAVERSE_ALL, -1, node_build_string, &tstring);
TEST (tstring, strcmp (tstring, "CDEBHIJKGFA") == 0);
g_free (tstring); tstring = NULL;
g_node_traverse (root, G_IN_ORDER, G_TRAVERSE_ALL, -1, node_build_string, &tstring);
TEST (tstring, strcmp (tstring, "CBDEAHGIJKF") == 0);
g_free (tstring); tstring = NULL;
g_node_traverse (root, G_LEVEL_ORDER, G_TRAVERSE_ALL, -1, node_build_string, &tstring);
TEST (tstring, strcmp (tstring, "ABFCDEGHIJK") == 0);
g_free (tstring); tstring = NULL;
g_node_traverse (root, G_LEVEL_ORDER, G_TRAVERSE_LEAFS, -1, node_build_string, &tstring);
TEST (tstring, strcmp (tstring, "CDEHIJK") == 0);
g_free (tstring); tstring = NULL;
g_node_traverse (root, G_PRE_ORDER, G_TRAVERSE_NON_LEAFS, -1, node_build_string, &tstring);
TEST (tstring, strcmp (tstring, "ABFG") == 0);
g_free (tstring); tstring = NULL;
g_node_reverse_children (node_B);
g_node_reverse_children (node_G);
g_node_traverse (root, G_LEVEL_ORDER, G_TRAVERSE_ALL, -1, node_build_string, &tstring);
TEST (tstring, strcmp (tstring, "ABFEDCGKJIH") == 0);
g_free (tstring); tstring = NULL;
cstring = NULL;
node = g_node_copy (root);
TEST (NULL, g_node_n_nodes (root, G_TRAVERSE_ALL) == g_node_n_nodes (node, G_TRAVERSE_ALL));
TEST (NULL, g_node_max_height (root) == g_node_max_height (node));
g_node_traverse (root, G_IN_ORDER, G_TRAVERSE_ALL, -1, node_build_string, &tstring);
g_node_traverse (node, G_IN_ORDER, G_TRAVERSE_ALL, -1, node_build_string, &cstring);
TEST (cstring, strcmp (tstring, cstring) == 0);
g_free (tstring); tstring = NULL;
g_free (cstring); cstring = NULL;
g_node_destroy (node);
g_node_destroy (root);
/* allocation tests */
root = g_node_new (NULL);
node = root;
for (i = 0; i < 2048; i++)
{
g_node_append (node, g_node_new (NULL));
if ((i%5) == 4)
node = node->children->next;
}
TEST (NULL, g_node_max_height (root) > 100);
TEST (NULL, g_node_n_nodes (root, G_TRAVERSE_ALL) == 1 + 2048);
g_node_destroy (root);
if (!failed)
g_print ("ok\n");
}
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static gboolean
my_hash_callback_remove (gpointer key,
gpointer value,
gpointer user_data)
{
int *d = value;
if ((*d) % 2)
return TRUE;
return FALSE;
}
static void
my_hash_callback_remove_test (gpointer key,
gpointer value,
gpointer user_data)
{
int *d = value;
if ((*d) % 2)
g_print ("bad!\n");
}
static void
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my_hash_callback (gpointer key,
gpointer value,
gpointer user_data)
{
int *d = value;
*d = 1;
}
static guint
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my_hash (gconstpointer key)
{
return (guint) *((const gint*) key);
}
static gboolean
my_hash_equal (gconstpointer a,
gconstpointer b)
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{
return *((const gint*) a) == *((const gint*) b);
}
static gint
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my_list_compare_one (gconstpointer a, gconstpointer b)
{
gint one = *((const gint*)a);
gint two = *((const gint*)b);
return one-two;
}
static gint
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my_list_compare_two (gconstpointer a, gconstpointer b)
{
gint one = *((const gint*)a);
gint two = *((const gint*)b);
return two-one;
}
/* static void
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my_list_print (gpointer a, gpointer b)
{
gint three = *((gint*)a);
g_print("%d", three);
}; */
static gint
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my_compare (gconstpointer a,
gconstpointer b)
{
const char *cha = a;
const char *chb = b;
return *cha - *chb;
}
static gint
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my_traverse (gpointer key,
gpointer value,
gpointer data)
{
char *ch = key;
g_print ("%c ", *ch);
return FALSE;
}
int
main (int argc,
char *argv[])
{
GList *list, *t;
GSList *slist, *st;
GHashTable *hash_table;
GMemChunk *mem_chunk;
GStringChunk *string_chunk;
GTimer *timer;
gint nums[10] = { 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 };
gint morenums[10] = { 8, 9, 7, 0, 3, 2, 5, 1, 4, 6};
gchar *string;
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gchar *mem[10000], *tmp_string = NULL, *tmp_string_2;
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gint i, j;
GArray *garray;
GPtrArray *gparray;
GByteArray *gbarray;
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GString *string1, *string2;
GTree *tree;
char chars[62];
GRelation *relation;
GTuples *tuples;
gint data [1024];
struct {
gchar *filename;
gchar *dirname;
} dirname_checks[] = {
#ifndef G_OS_WIN32
{ "/", "/" },
{ "////", "/" },
{ ".////", "." },
{ "../", ".." },
{ "..////", ".." },
{ "a/b", "a" },
{ "a/b/", "a/b" },
{ "c///", "c" },
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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#else
{ "\\", "\\" },
{ ".\\\\\\\\", "." },
{ "..\\", ".." },
{ "..\\\\\\\\", ".." },
{ "a\\b", "a" },
{ "a\\b\\", "a\\b" },
{ "c\\\\\\", "c" },
#endif
{ ".", "." },
{ "..", "." },
{ "", "." },
};
guint n_dirname_checks = G_N_ELEMENTS (dirname_checks);
struct {
gchar *filename;
gchar *without_root;
} skip_root_checks[] = {
#ifndef G_OS_WIN32
{ "/", "" },
{ "//", "" },
{ "/foo", "foo" },
{ "//foo", "foo" },
{ "a/b", NULL },
#else
{ "\\", "" },
{ "\\foo", "foo" },
{ "\\\\server\\foo", "" },
{ "\\\\server\\foo\\bar", "bar" },
{ "a\\b", NULL },
#endif
{ ".", NULL },
{ "", NULL },
};
guint n_skip_root_checks = G_N_ELEMENTS (skip_root_checks);
guint16 gu16t1 = 0x44afU, gu16t2 = 0xaf44U;
guint32 gu32t1 = 0x02a7f109U, gu32t2 = 0x09f1a702U;
#ifdef G_HAVE_GINT64
guint64 gu64t1 = G_GINT64_CONSTANT(0x1d636b02300a7aa7U),
gu64t2 = G_GINT64_CONSTANT(0xa77a0a30026b631dU);
#endif
const char hello[] = "Hello, World";
const int hellolen = sizeof (hello) - 1;
int fd;
char template[10];
GError *error;
char *name_used;
gchar *p;
#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
gchar *glib_dll = g_strdup_printf ("glib-%d.%d.dll",
GLIB_MAJOR_VERSION,
GLIB_MINOR_VERSION);
#endif
g_print ("TestGLib v%u.%u.%u (i:%u b:%u)\n",
glib_major_version,
glib_minor_version,
glib_micro_version,
glib_interface_age,
glib_binary_age);
string = g_get_current_dir ();
g_print ("cwd: %s\n", string);
g_free (string);
g_print ("user: %s\n", g_get_user_name ());
g_print ("real: %s\n", g_get_real_name ());
g_print ("home: %s\n", g_get_home_dir ());
g_print ("tmp-dir: %s\n", g_get_tmp_dir ());
/* type sizes */
g_print ("checking size of gint8: %d", (int)sizeof (gint8));
TEST (NULL, sizeof (gint8) == 1);
g_print ("\nchecking size of gint16: %d", (int)sizeof (gint16));
TEST (NULL, sizeof (gint16) == 2);
g_print ("\nchecking size of gint32: %d", (int)sizeof (gint32));
TEST (NULL, sizeof (gint32) == 4);
g_print ("\nchecking size of gsize: %d", (int)sizeof (gsize));
#ifdef G_HAVE_GINT64
g_print ("\nchecking size of gint64: %d", (int)sizeof (gint64));
TEST (NULL, sizeof (gint64) == 8);
#endif /* G_HAVE_GINT64 */
g_print ("\n");
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g_print ("checking g_path_get_dirname()...");
for (i = 0; i < n_dirname_checks; i++)
{
gchar *dirname;
dirname = g_path_get_dirname (dirname_checks[i].filename);
if (strcmp (dirname, dirname_checks[i].dirname) != 0)
{
g_print ("\nfailed for \"%s\"==\"%s\" (returned: \"%s\")\n",
dirname_checks[i].filename,
dirname_checks[i].dirname,
dirname);
n_dirname_checks = 0;
}
g_free (dirname);
}
if (n_dirname_checks)
g_print ("ok\n");
g_print ("checking g_path_skip_root()...");
for (i = 0; i < n_skip_root_checks; i++)
{
gchar *skipped;
skipped = g_path_skip_root (skip_root_checks[i].filename);
if ((skipped && !skip_root_checks[i].without_root) ||
(!skipped && skip_root_checks[i].without_root) ||
((skipped && skip_root_checks[i].without_root) &&
strcmp (skipped, skip_root_checks[i].without_root)))
{
g_print ("\nfailed for \"%s\"==\"%s\" (returned: \"%s\")\n",
skip_root_checks[i].filename,
(skip_root_checks[i].without_root ?
skip_root_checks[i].without_root : "<NULL>"),
(skipped ? skipped : "<NULL>"));
n_skip_root_checks = 0;
}
}
if (n_skip_root_checks)
g_print ("ok\n");
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g_print ("checking doubly linked lists...");
list = NULL;
for (i = 0; i < 10; i++)
list = g_list_append (list, &nums[i]);
list = g_list_reverse (list);
for (i = 0; i < 10; i++)
{
t = g_list_nth (list, i);
if (*((gint*) t->data) != (9 - i))
g_error ("Regular insert failed");
}
for (i = 0; i < 10; i++)
if(g_list_position(list, g_list_nth (list, i)) != i)
g_error("g_list_position does not seem to be the inverse of g_list_nth\n");
g_list_free (list);
list = NULL;
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for (i = 0; i < 10; i++)
list = g_list_insert_sorted (list, &morenums[i], my_list_compare_one);
/*
g_print("\n");
g_list_foreach (list, my_list_print, NULL);
*/
for (i = 0; i < 10; i++)
{
t = g_list_nth (list, i);
if (*((gint*) t->data) != i)
g_error ("Sorted insert failed");
}
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g_list_free (list);
list = NULL;
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for (i = 0; i < 10; i++)
list = g_list_insert_sorted (list, &morenums[i], my_list_compare_two);
/*
g_print("\n");
g_list_foreach (list, my_list_print, NULL);
*/
for (i = 0; i < 10; i++)
{
t = g_list_nth (list, i);
if (*((gint*) t->data) != (9 - i))
g_error ("Sorted insert failed");
}
g_list_free (list);
list = NULL;
for (i = 0; i < 10; i++)
list = g_list_prepend (list, &morenums[i]);
list = g_list_sort (list, my_list_compare_two);
/*
g_print("\n");
g_list_foreach (list, my_list_print, NULL);
*/
for (i = 0; i < 10; i++)
{
t = g_list_nth (list, i);
if (*((gint*) t->data) != (9 - i))
g_error ("Merge sort failed");
}
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g_list_free (list);
g_print ("ok\n");
g_print ("checking singly linked lists...");
slist = NULL;
for (i = 0; i < 10; i++)
slist = g_slist_append (slist, &nums[i]);
slist = g_slist_reverse (slist);
for (i = 0; i < 10; i++)
{
st = g_slist_nth (slist, i);
if (*((gint*) st->data) != (9 - i))
g_error ("failed");
}
g_slist_free (slist);
slist = NULL;
for (i = 0; i < 10; i++)
slist = g_slist_insert_sorted (slist, &morenums[i], my_list_compare_one);
/*
g_print("\n");
g_slist_foreach (slist, my_list_print, NULL);
*/
for (i = 0; i < 10; i++)
{
st = g_slist_nth (slist, i);
if (*((gint*) st->data) != i)
g_error ("Sorted insert failed");
}
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g_slist_free(slist);
slist = NULL;
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for (i = 0; i < 10; i++)
slist = g_slist_insert_sorted (slist, &morenums[i], my_list_compare_two);
/*
g_print("\n");
g_slist_foreach (slist, my_list_print, NULL);
*/
for (i = 0; i < 10; i++)
{
st = g_slist_nth (slist, i);
if (*((gint*) st->data) != (9 - i))
g_error("Sorted insert failed");
}
g_slist_free(slist);
slist = NULL;
for (i = 0; i < 10; i++)
slist = g_slist_prepend (slist, &morenums[i]);
slist = g_slist_sort (slist, my_list_compare_two);
/*
g_print("\n");
g_slist_foreach (slist, my_list_print, NULL);
*/
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for (i = 0; i < 10; i++)
{
st = g_slist_nth (slist, i);
if (*((gint*) st->data) != (9 - i))
g_error("Sorted insert failed");
}
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g_slist_free(slist);
g_print ("ok\n");
g_print ("checking binary trees...\n");
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tree = g_tree_new (my_compare);
i = 0;
for (j = 0; j < 10; j++, i++)
{
chars[i] = '0' + j;
g_tree_insert (tree, &chars[i], &chars[i]);
}
for (j = 0; j < 26; j++, i++)
{
chars[i] = 'A' + j;
g_tree_insert (tree, &chars[i], &chars[i]);
}
for (j = 0; j < 26; j++, i++)
{
chars[i] = 'a' + j;
g_tree_insert (tree, &chars[i], &chars[i]);
}
g_print ("tree height: %d\n", g_tree_height (tree));
g_print ("tree nnodes: %d\n", g_tree_nnodes (tree));
g_print ("tree: ");
g_tree_traverse (tree, my_traverse, G_IN_ORDER, NULL);
g_print ("\n");
for (i = 0; i < 10; i++)
g_tree_remove (tree, &chars[i]);
g_print ("tree height: %d\n", g_tree_height (tree));
g_print ("tree nnodes: %d\n", g_tree_nnodes (tree));
g_print ("tree: ");
g_tree_traverse (tree, my_traverse, G_IN_ORDER, NULL);
g_print ("\n");
g_print ("ok\n");
/* check n-way trees */
g_node_test ();
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g_print ("checking mem chunks...");
mem_chunk = g_mem_chunk_new ("test mem chunk", 50, 100, G_ALLOC_AND_FREE);
for (i = 0; i < 10000; i++)
{
mem[i] = g_chunk_new (gchar, mem_chunk);
for (j = 0; j < 50; j++)
mem[i][j] = i * j;
}
for (i = 0; i < 10000; i++)
{
g_mem_chunk_free (mem_chunk, mem[i]);
}
g_print ("ok\n");
g_print ("checking hash tables...");
hash_table = g_hash_table_new (my_hash, my_hash_equal);
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for (i = 0; i < 10000; i++)
{
array[i] = i;
g_hash_table_insert (hash_table, &array[i], &array[i]);
}
g_hash_table_foreach (hash_table, my_hash_callback, NULL);
for (i = 0; i < 10000; i++)
if (array[i] == 0)
g_print ("%d\n", i);
for (i = 0; i < 10000; i++)
g_hash_table_remove (hash_table, &array[i]);
for (i = 0; i < 10000; i++)
{
array[i] = i;
g_hash_table_insert (hash_table, &array[i], &array[i]);
}
if (g_hash_table_foreach_remove (hash_table, my_hash_callback_remove, NULL) != 5000 ||
g_hash_table_size (hash_table) != 5000)
g_print ("bad!\n");
g_hash_table_foreach (hash_table, my_hash_callback_remove_test, NULL);
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g_hash_table_destroy (hash_table);
g_print ("ok\n");
g_print ("checking string chunks...");
string_chunk = g_string_chunk_new (1024);
for (i = 0; i < 100000; i ++)
{
tmp_string = g_string_chunk_insert (string_chunk, "hi pete");
if (strcmp ("hi pete", tmp_string) != 0)
g_error ("string chunks are broken.\n");
}
tmp_string_2 = g_string_chunk_insert_const (string_chunk, tmp_string);
g_assert (tmp_string_2 != tmp_string &&
strcmp(tmp_string_2, tmp_string) == 0);
tmp_string = g_string_chunk_insert_const (string_chunk, tmp_string);
g_assert (tmp_string_2 == tmp_string);
g_string_chunk_free (string_chunk);
g_print ("ok\n");
g_print ("checking arrays...");
garray = g_array_new (FALSE, FALSE, sizeof (gint));
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for (i = 0; i < 10000; i++)
g_array_append_val (garray, i);
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for (i = 0; i < 10000; i++)
if (g_array_index (garray, gint, i) != i)
g_print ("uh oh: %d ( %d )\n", g_array_index (garray, gint, i), i);
g_array_free (garray, TRUE);
garray = g_array_new (FALSE, FALSE, sizeof (gint));
for (i = 0; i < 100; i++)
g_array_prepend_val (garray, i);
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for (i = 0; i < 100; i++)
if (g_array_index (garray, gint, i) != (100 - i - 1))
g_print ("uh oh: %d ( %d )\n", g_array_index (garray, gint, i), 100 - i - 1);
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g_array_free (garray, TRUE);
g_print ("ok\n");
g_print ("checking strings...");
string1 = g_string_new ("hi pete!");
string2 = g_string_new ("");
g_assert (strcmp ("hi pete!", string1->str) == 0);
for (i = 0; i < 10000; i++)
g_string_append_c (string1, 'a'+(i%26));
#ifndef G_OS_WIN32
/* MSVC, mingw32 and LCC use the same run-time C library, which doesn't like
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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the %10000.10000f format... */
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g_string_sprintf (string2, "%s|%0100d|%s|%s|%0*d|%*.*f|%10000.10000f",
"this pete guy sure is a wuss, like he's the number ",
1,
" wuss. everyone agrees.\n",
string1->str,
10, 666, 15, 15, 666.666666666, 666.666666666);
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.
1998-10-27 05:11:34 +01:00
#else
g_string_sprintf (string2, "%s|%0100d|%s|%s|%0*d|%*.*f|%100.100f",
"this pete guy sure is a wuss, like he's the number ",
1,
" wuss. everyone agrees.\n",
string1->str,
10, 666, 15, 15, 666.666666666, 666.666666666);
#endif
g_print ("string2 length = %d...\n", string2->len);
string2->str[70] = '\0';
g_print ("first 70 chars:\n%s\n", string2->str);
string2->str[141] = '\0';
g_print ("next 70 chars:\n%s\n", string2->str+71);
string2->str[212] = '\0';
g_print ("and next 70:\n%s\n", string2->str+142);
g_print ("last 70 chars:\n%s\n", string2->str+string2->len - 70);
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g_string_free (string1, TRUE);
g_string_free (string2, TRUE);
/* append */
string1 = g_string_new ("firsthalf");
g_string_append (string1, "lasthalf");
g_assert (strcmp (string1->str, "firsthalflasthalf") == 0);
g_string_free (string1, TRUE);
/* append_len */
string1 = g_string_new ("firsthalf");
g_string_append_len (string1, "lasthalfjunkjunk", strlen ("lasthalf"));
g_assert (strcmp (string1->str, "firsthalflasthalf") == 0);
g_string_free (string1, TRUE);
/* prepend */
string1 = g_string_new ("lasthalf");
g_string_prepend (string1, "firsthalf");
g_assert (strcmp (string1->str, "firsthalflasthalf") == 0);
g_string_free (string1, TRUE);
/* prepend_len */
string1 = g_string_new ("lasthalf");
g_string_prepend_len (string1, "firsthalfjunkjunk", strlen ("firsthalf"));
g_assert (strcmp (string1->str, "firsthalflasthalf") == 0);
g_string_free (string1, TRUE);
/* insert */
string1 = g_string_new ("firstlast");
g_string_insert (string1, 5, "middle");
g_assert (strcmp (string1->str, "firstmiddlelast") == 0);
g_string_free (string1, TRUE);
/* insert with pos == end of the string */
string1 = g_string_new ("firstmiddle");
g_string_insert (string1, strlen ("firstmiddle"), "last");
g_assert (strcmp (string1->str, "firstmiddlelast") == 0);
g_string_free (string1, TRUE);
/* insert_len */
string1 = g_string_new ("firstlast");
g_string_insert_len (string1, 5, "middlejunkjunk", strlen ("middle"));
g_assert (strcmp (string1->str, "firstmiddlelast") == 0);
g_string_free (string1, TRUE);
/* insert_len with magic -1 pos for append */
string1 = g_string_new ("first");
g_string_insert_len (string1, -1, "lastjunkjunk", strlen ("last"));
g_assert (strcmp (string1->str, "firstlast") == 0);
g_string_free (string1, TRUE);
/* insert_len with magic -1 len for strlen-the-string */
string1 = g_string_new ("first");
g_string_insert_len (string1, 5, "last", -1);
g_assert (strcmp (string1->str, "firstlast") == 0);
g_string_free (string1, TRUE);
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g_print ("ok\n");
/* g_string_equal */
string1 = g_string_new ("test");
string2 = g_string_new ("te");
g_assert (! g_string_equal(string1, string2));
g_string_append (string2, "st");
g_assert (g_string_equal(string1, string2));
g_string_free (string1, TRUE);
g_string_free (string2, TRUE);
/* Check handling of embedded ASCII 0 (NUL) characters in GString. */
string1 = g_string_new ("fiddle");
string2 = g_string_new ("fiddle");
g_assert (g_string_equal(string1, string2));
g_string_append_c(string1, '\0');
g_assert (! g_string_equal(string1, string2));
g_string_append_c(string2, '\0');
g_assert (g_string_equal(string1, string2));
g_string_append_c(string1, 'x');
g_string_append_c(string2, 'y');
g_assert (! g_string_equal(string1, string2));
g_assert (string1->len == 8);
g_string_append(string1, "yzzy");
g_assert (string1->len == 12);
g_assert ( memcmp(string1->str, "fiddle\0xyzzy", 13) == 0);
g_string_insert(string1, 1, "QED");
g_assert ( memcmp(string1->str, "fQEDiddle\0xyzzy", 16) == 0);
g_string_free (string1, TRUE);
g_string_free (string2, TRUE);
g_print ("test positional printf formats (not supported): ");
string = g_strdup_printf ("%.*s%s", 5, "a", "b");
tmp_string = g_strdup_printf ("%2$*1$s", 5, "c");
g_print ("%s%s\n", string, tmp_string);
g_free (tmp_string);
g_free (string);
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g_print ("checking timers...\n");
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timer = g_timer_new ();
g_print (" spinning for 3 seconds...\n");
g_timer_start (timer);
while (g_timer_elapsed (timer, NULL) < 3)
;
g_timer_stop (timer);
g_timer_destroy (timer);
g_print ("ok\n");
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.
1998-10-27 05:11:34 +01:00
g_print ("checking g_strcasecmp...");
g_assert (g_strcasecmp ("FroboZZ", "frobozz") == 0);
g_assert (g_strcasecmp ("frobozz", "frobozz") == 0);
g_assert (g_strcasecmp ("frobozz", "FROBOZZ") == 0);
g_assert (g_strcasecmp ("FROBOZZ", "froboz") != 0);
g_assert (g_strcasecmp ("", "") == 0);
g_assert (g_strcasecmp ("!#%&/()", "!#%&/()") == 0);
g_assert (g_strcasecmp ("a", "b") < 0);
g_assert (g_strcasecmp ("a", "B") < 0);
g_assert (g_strcasecmp ("A", "b") < 0);
g_assert (g_strcasecmp ("A", "B") < 0);
g_assert (g_strcasecmp ("b", "a") > 0);
g_assert (g_strcasecmp ("b", "A") > 0);
g_assert (g_strcasecmp ("B", "a") > 0);
g_assert (g_strcasecmp ("B", "A") > 0);
g_print ("ok\n");
1998-06-11 01:21:14 +02:00
g_print ("checking g_strdup...");
g_assert(g_strdup(NULL) == NULL);
string = g_strdup(GLIB_TEST_STRING);
g_assert(string != NULL);
g_assert(strcmp(string, GLIB_TEST_STRING) == 0);
g_free(string);
g_print ("ok\n");
g_print ("checking g_strconcat...");
string = g_strconcat(GLIB_TEST_STRING, NULL);
g_assert(string != NULL);
g_assert(strcmp(string, GLIB_TEST_STRING) == 0);
g_free(string);
string = g_strconcat(GLIB_TEST_STRING, GLIB_TEST_STRING,
GLIB_TEST_STRING, NULL);
g_assert(string != NULL);
g_assert(strcmp(string, GLIB_TEST_STRING GLIB_TEST_STRING
GLIB_TEST_STRING) == 0);
g_free(string);
g_print ("ok\n");
g_print("checking g_strlcpy/g_strlcat...");
/* The following is a torture test for strlcpy/strlcat, with lots of
* checking; normal users wouldn't use them this way!
*/
string = g_malloc (6);
*(string + 5) = 'Z'; /* guard value, shouldn't change during test */
*string = 'q';
g_assert (g_strlcpy(string, "" , 5) == 0);
g_assert ( *string == '\0' );
*string = 'q';
g_assert (g_strlcpy(string, "abc" , 5) == 3);
g_assert ( *(string + 3) == '\0' );
g_assert (g_str_equal(string, "abc"));
g_assert (g_strlcpy(string, "abcd" , 5) == 4);
g_assert ( *(string + 4) == '\0' );
g_assert ( *(string + 5) == 'Z' );
g_assert (g_str_equal(string, "abcd"));
g_assert (g_strlcpy(string, "abcde" , 5) == 5);
g_assert ( *(string + 4) == '\0' );
g_assert ( *(string + 5) == 'Z' );
g_assert (g_str_equal(string, "abcd"));
g_assert (g_strlcpy(string, "abcdef" , 5) == 6);
g_assert ( *(string + 4) == '\0' );
g_assert ( *(string + 5) == 'Z' );
g_assert (g_str_equal(string, "abcd"));
*string = 'Y';
*(string + 1)= '\0';
g_assert (g_strlcpy(string, "Hello" , 0) == 5);
g_assert (*string == 'Y');
*string = '\0';
g_assert (g_strlcat(string, "123" , 5) == 3);
g_assert ( *(string + 3) == '\0' );
g_assert (g_str_equal(string, "123"));
g_assert (g_strlcat(string, "" , 5) == 3);
g_assert ( *(string + 3) == '\0' );
g_assert (g_str_equal(string, "123"));
g_assert (g_strlcat(string, "4", 5) == 4);
g_assert (g_str_equal(string, "1234"));
g_assert (g_strlcat(string, "5", 5) == 5);
g_assert ( *(string + 4) == '\0' );
g_assert (g_str_equal(string, "1234"));
g_assert ( *(string + 5) == 'Z' );
*string = 'Y';
*(string + 1)= '\0';
g_assert (g_strlcat(string, "123" , 0) == 3);
g_assert (*string == 'Y');
/* A few more tests, demonstrating more "normal" use */
g_assert (g_strlcpy(string, "hi", 5) == 2);
g_assert (g_str_equal(string, "hi"));
g_assert (g_strlcat(string, "t", 5) == 3);
g_assert (g_str_equal(string, "hit"));
g_free(string);
g_print ("ok\n");
1999-01-02 22:45:39 +01:00
g_print ("checking g_strdup_printf...");
string = g_strdup_printf ("%05d %-5s", 21, "test");
g_assert (string != NULL);
g_assert (strcmp(string, "00021 test ") == 0);
g_free (string);
g_print ("ok\n");
1998-06-11 01:21:14 +02:00
/* g_debug (argv[0]); */
/* Relation tests */
g_print ("checking relations...");
relation = g_relation_new (2);
g_relation_index (relation, 0, g_int_hash, g_int_equal);
g_relation_index (relation, 1, g_int_hash, g_int_equal);
for (i = 0; i < 1024; i += 1)
data[i] = i;
for (i = 1; i < 1023; i += 1)
{
g_relation_insert (relation, data + i, data + i + 1);
g_relation_insert (relation, data + i, data + i - 1);
}
for (i = 2; i < 1022; i += 1)
{
g_assert (! g_relation_exists (relation, data + i, data + i));
g_assert (! g_relation_exists (relation, data + i, data + i + 2));
g_assert (! g_relation_exists (relation, data + i, data + i - 2));
}
for (i = 1; i < 1023; i += 1)
{
g_assert (g_relation_exists (relation, data + i, data + i + 1));
g_assert (g_relation_exists (relation, data + i, data + i - 1));
}
for (i = 2; i < 1022; i += 1)
{
g_assert (g_relation_count (relation, data + i, 0) == 2);
g_assert (g_relation_count (relation, data + i, 1) == 2);
}
g_assert (g_relation_count (relation, data, 0) == 0);
g_assert (g_relation_count (relation, data + 42, 0) == 2);
g_assert (g_relation_count (relation, data + 43, 1) == 2);
g_assert (g_relation_count (relation, data + 41, 1) == 2);
g_relation_delete (relation, data + 42, 0);
g_assert (g_relation_count (relation, data + 42, 0) == 0);
g_assert (g_relation_count (relation, data + 43, 1) == 1);
g_assert (g_relation_count (relation, data + 41, 1) == 1);
tuples = g_relation_select (relation, data + 200, 0);
g_assert (tuples->len == 2);
#if 0
for (i = 0; i < tuples->len; i += 1)
{
printf ("%d %d\n",
*(gint*) g_tuples_index (tuples, i, 0),
*(gint*) g_tuples_index (tuples, i, 1));
}
#endif
g_assert (g_relation_exists (relation, data + 300, data + 301));
g_relation_delete (relation, data + 300, 0);
g_assert (!g_relation_exists (relation, data + 300, data + 301));
g_tuples_destroy (tuples);
g_relation_destroy (relation);
relation = NULL;
g_print ("ok\n");
g_print ("checking pointer arrays...");
gparray = g_ptr_array_new ();
for (i = 0; i < 10000; i++)
g_ptr_array_add (gparray, GINT_TO_POINTER (i));
for (i = 0; i < 10000; i++)
if (g_ptr_array_index (gparray, i) != GINT_TO_POINTER (i))
g_print ("array fails: %p ( %p )\n", g_ptr_array_index (gparray, i), GINT_TO_POINTER (i));
g_ptr_array_free (gparray, TRUE);
g_print ("ok\n");
g_print ("checking byte arrays...");
gbarray = g_byte_array_new ();
for (i = 0; i < 10000; i++)
g_byte_array_append (gbarray, (guint8*) "abcd", 4);
for (i = 0; i < 10000; i++)
{
g_assert (gbarray->data[4*i] == 'a');
g_assert (gbarray->data[4*i+1] == 'b');
g_assert (gbarray->data[4*i+2] == 'c');
g_assert (gbarray->data[4*i+3] == 'd');
}
g_byte_array_free (gbarray, TRUE);
g_print ("ok\n");
1998-06-11 01:21:14 +02:00
version bump to 1.1.3, binary age 0, interface age 0. Sun Aug 16 20:28:27 1998 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * version bump to 1.1.3, binary age 0, interface age 0. * glib.h: be nice to platforms that don't have gint64 and don't issue #warning on every compilation. since glib doesn't require gint64 itself, packages that need gint64 should test for this themselves. * glib.h: * gutils.c: added a new function g_vsnprintf(). Fri Aug 14 16:41:53 1998 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * glib.h: added static inline functions for bit mask tests: g_bit_nth_lsf, g_bit_nth_msf and g_bit_storage. Fri Aug 13 14:23:37 1998 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * glib.h: * gmessages.c: revised the message handling system, which is now based on a new mechanism g_log*. most of the assertment macros got adapted to feature the new g_log() call with an additional specification of the log level in a preprocessor macro G_LOG_DOMAIN. if G_LOG_DOMAIN is undefined upon the includion of glib.h, it'll be defined with a value of (NULL) and thus preserves the original bahaviour for warning and error messages. the message handler setting functions for g_warning, g_error and g_message are only provided for backwards compatibility and might get removed somewhen. * Makefile.am: feature the G_LOG_DOMAIN macro to set the log domain to "GLib" upon compilation. we currently have to add this definition to the DEFS variable. * testglib.c: we need an ugly #undef G_LOG_DOMAIN at the start of this file currently, since automake doesn't support per target _CFLAGS yet. * glib.h: changed some gints to gbooleans, made a few const corrections, removed some superfluous G_STMT_START{}G_STMT_END wrappers, added some in other required places. * gnode.c: (g_node_prepend): (g_node_insert_before): (g_node_insert): (g_node_append_data): (g_node_prepend_data): (g_node_insert_data_before): (g_node_insert_data): (g_node_append): return (node), so these macros/functions can be usefully chained with g_node_new(). [GModule] Fri Aug 14 02:24:39 1998 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * Makefile.am: feature the G_LOG_DOMAIN macro to set the log domain to "GModule" upon compilation. we currently have to add this definition to the DEFS variable. * testgmodule.c: we need an ugly #undef G_LOG_DOMAIN at the start of this file currently, since automake doesn't support per target _CFLAGS yet.
1998-08-16 23:14:11 +02:00
g_printerr ("g_log tests:");
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.
1998-10-27 05:11:34 +01:00
g_warning ("harmless warning with parameters: %d %s %#x", 42, "Boo", 12345);
version bump to 1.1.3, binary age 0, interface age 0. Sun Aug 16 20:28:27 1998 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * version bump to 1.1.3, binary age 0, interface age 0. * glib.h: be nice to platforms that don't have gint64 and don't issue #warning on every compilation. since glib doesn't require gint64 itself, packages that need gint64 should test for this themselves. * glib.h: * gutils.c: added a new function g_vsnprintf(). Fri Aug 14 16:41:53 1998 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * glib.h: added static inline functions for bit mask tests: g_bit_nth_lsf, g_bit_nth_msf and g_bit_storage. Fri Aug 13 14:23:37 1998 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * glib.h: * gmessages.c: revised the message handling system, which is now based on a new mechanism g_log*. most of the assertment macros got adapted to feature the new g_log() call with an additional specification of the log level in a preprocessor macro G_LOG_DOMAIN. if G_LOG_DOMAIN is undefined upon the includion of glib.h, it'll be defined with a value of (NULL) and thus preserves the original bahaviour for warning and error messages. the message handler setting functions for g_warning, g_error and g_message are only provided for backwards compatibility and might get removed somewhen. * Makefile.am: feature the G_LOG_DOMAIN macro to set the log domain to "GLib" upon compilation. we currently have to add this definition to the DEFS variable. * testglib.c: we need an ugly #undef G_LOG_DOMAIN at the start of this file currently, since automake doesn't support per target _CFLAGS yet. * glib.h: changed some gints to gbooleans, made a few const corrections, removed some superfluous G_STMT_START{}G_STMT_END wrappers, added some in other required places. * gnode.c: (g_node_prepend): (g_node_insert_before): (g_node_insert): (g_node_append_data): (g_node_prepend_data): (g_node_insert_data_before): (g_node_insert_data): (g_node_append): return (node), so these macros/functions can be usefully chained with g_node_new(). [GModule] Fri Aug 14 02:24:39 1998 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * Makefile.am: feature the G_LOG_DOMAIN macro to set the log domain to "GModule" upon compilation. we currently have to add this definition to the DEFS variable. * testgmodule.c: we need an ugly #undef G_LOG_DOMAIN at the start of this file currently, since automake doesn't support per target _CFLAGS yet.
1998-08-16 23:14:11 +02:00
g_message ("the next warning is a test:");
string = NULL;
g_print (string);
g_print ("checking endian macros (host is ");
#if G_BYTE_ORDER == G_BIG_ENDIAN
g_print ("big endian)...");
#else
g_print ("little endian)...");
#endif
g_assert (GUINT16_SWAP_LE_BE (gu16t1) == gu16t2);
g_assert (GUINT32_SWAP_LE_BE (gu32t1) == gu32t2);
#ifdef G_HAVE_GINT64
g_assert (GUINT64_SWAP_LE_BE (gu64t1) == gu64t2);
#endif
g_print ("ok\n");
#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
g_print ("current locale: %s\n", g_win32_getlocale ());
g_print ("GLib installation directory, from Registry entry for %s if available: %s\n",
GETTEXT_PACKAGE,
g_win32_get_package_installation_directory (GETTEXT_PACKAGE, NULL));
g_print ("Ditto, or from GLib DLL name: %s\n",
g_win32_get_package_installation_directory (GETTEXT_PACKAGE, glib_dll));
g_print ("Ditto, only from GLib DLL name: %s\n",
g_win32_get_package_installation_directory (NULL, glib_dll));
g_print ("locale subdirectory of GLib installation directory: %s\n",
g_win32_get_package_installation_subdirectory (NULL, glib_dll, "locale"));
g_print ("GTK+ 2.0 installation directory, if available: %s\n",
g_win32_get_package_installation_directory ("gtk20", NULL));
#endif
g_print ("checking file functions...\n");
strcpy (template, "foobar");
fd = g_mkstemp (template);
if (fd != -1)
g_print ("g_mkstemp works even if template doesn't end in XXXXXX\n");
close (fd);
strcpy (template, "fooXXXXXX");
fd = g_mkstemp (template);
if (fd == -1)
g_print ("g_mkstemp didn't work for template %s\n", template);
i = write (fd, hello, hellolen);
if (i == -1)
g_print ("write() failed: %s\n", g_strerror (errno));
else if (i != hellolen)
g_print ("write() should have written %d bytes, wrote %d\n", hellolen, i);
lseek (fd, 0, 0);
i = read (fd, chars, sizeof (chars));
if (i == -1)
g_print ("read() failed: %s\n", g_strerror (errno));
else if (i != hellolen)
g_print ("read() should have read %d bytes, got %d\n", hellolen, i);
chars[i] = 0;
if (strcmp (chars, hello) != 0)
g_print ("wrote '%s', but got '%s'\n", hello, chars);
close (fd);
remove (template);
strcpy (template, "zap" G_DIR_SEPARATOR_S "barXXXXXX");
fd = g_file_open_tmp (template, &name_used, &error);
if (fd != -1)
g_print ("g_file_open_tmp works even if template contains '%s'\n",
G_DIR_SEPARATOR_S);
else
g_print ("g_file_open_tmp correctly returns error: %s\n",
error->message);
close (fd);
g_clear_error (&error);
strcpy (template, "zapXXXXXX");
fd = g_file_open_tmp (template, &name_used, &error);
if (fd == -1)
g_print ("g_file_open_tmp didn't work for template '%s': %s\n",
template, error->message);
else
g_print ("g_file_open_tmp for template '%s' used name '%s'\n",
template, name_used);
close (fd);
g_clear_error (&error);
remove (name_used);
fd = g_file_open_tmp (NULL, &name_used, &error);
if (fd == -1)
g_print ("g_file_open_tmp didn't work for a NULL template: %s\n",
error->message);
else
g_print ("g_file_open_tmp for NULL template used name '%s'\n",
name_used);
close (fd);
g_clear_error (&error);
remove (name_used);
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return 0;
}