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/* testgmodule.c - test program for GMODULE
* Copyright (C) 1998 Tim Janik
*
* 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.
*/
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#undef G_LOG_DOMAIN
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#include <gmodule.h>
void
g_clash_func (void)
{
g_print ("GModule: Hello global clash\n");
}
typedef void (*SimpleFunc) (void);
typedef void (*GModuleFunc) (GModule *);
SimpleFunc gplugin_clash_func;
int
main (int arg,
char *argv[])
{
GModule *module_self, *module_a, *module_b;
gchar *string;
gchar *plugin_a, *plugin_b;
SimpleFunc f_a, f_b, f_self;
GModuleFunc gmod_f;
string = g_get_current_dir ();
g_print ("testgmodule (%s):\n", string);
plugin_a = g_strconcat (string, "/.libs/", "libgplugin_a.so", NULL);
plugin_b = g_strconcat (string, "/.libs/", "libgplugin_b.so", NULL);
g_free (string);
/* module handles
*/
g_print ("get main module handle\n");
module_self = g_module_open (NULL, G_MODULE_BIND_LAZY);
if (!module_self)
{
g_print ("error: %s\n", g_module_error ());
return 1;
}
g_print ("load plugin from \"%s\"\n", plugin_a);
module_a = g_module_open (plugin_a, G_MODULE_BIND_LAZY);
if (!module_a)
{
g_print ("error: %s\n", g_module_error ());
return 1;
}
g_print ("load plugin from \"%s\"\n", plugin_b);
module_b = g_module_open (plugin_b, G_MODULE_BIND_LAZY);
if (!module_b)
{
g_print ("error: %s\n", g_module_error ());
return 1;
}
/* get plugin specific symbols and call them
*/
string = "gplugin_a_func";
g_print ("retrive symbol `%s' from \"%s\"\n", string, g_basename (g_module_name (module_a)));
if (!g_module_symbol (module_a, string, (gpointer) &f_a))
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{
g_print ("error: %s\n", g_module_error ());
return 1;
}
string = "gplugin_b_func";
g_print ("retrive symbol `%s' from \"%s\"\n", string, g_basename (g_module_name (module_b)));
if (!g_module_symbol (module_b, string, (gpointer) &f_b))
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{
g_print ("error: %s\n", g_module_error ());
return 1;
}
g_print ("call plugin function(%p) A: ", f_a);
f_a ();
g_print ("call plugin function(%p) B: ", f_b);
f_b ();
/* get and call globally clashing functions
*/
string = "g_clash_func";
g_print ("retrive symbol `%s' from \"%s\"\n", string, g_basename (g_module_name (module_self)));
if (!g_module_symbol (module_self, string, (gpointer) &f_self))
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{
g_print ("error: %s\n", g_module_error ());
return 1;
}
g_print ("retrive symbol `%s' from \"%s\"\n", string, g_basename (g_module_name (module_a)));
if (!g_module_symbol (module_a, string, (gpointer) &f_a))
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{
g_print ("error: %s\n", g_module_error ());
return 1;
}
g_print ("retrive symbol `%s' from \"%s\"\n", string, g_basename (g_module_name (module_b)));
if (!g_module_symbol (module_b, string, (gpointer) &f_b))
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{
g_print ("error: %s\n", g_module_error ());
return 1;
}
g_print ("call plugin function(%p) self: ", f_self);
f_self ();
g_print ("call plugin function(%p) A: ", f_a);
f_a ();
g_print ("call plugin function(%p) B: ", f_b);
f_b ();
/* get and call clashing plugin functions
*/
string = "gplugin_clash_func";
g_print ("retrive symbol `%s' from \"%s\"\n", string, g_basename (g_module_name (module_a)));
if (!g_module_symbol (module_a, string, (gpointer) &f_a))
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{
g_print ("error: %s\n", g_module_error ());
return 1;
}
g_print ("retrive symbol `%s' from \"%s\"\n", string, g_basename (g_module_name (module_b)));
if (!g_module_symbol (module_b, string, (gpointer) &f_b))
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{
g_print ("error: %s\n", g_module_error ());
return 1;
}
g_print ("call plugin function(%p) A: ", f_a);
gplugin_clash_func = f_a;
gplugin_clash_func ();
g_print ("call plugin function(%p) B: ", f_b);
gplugin_clash_func = f_b;
gplugin_clash_func ();
/* call gmodule function form A
*/
string = "gplugin_a_module_func";
g_print ("retrive symbol `%s' from \"%s\"\n", string, g_basename (g_module_name (module_a)));
if (!g_module_symbol (module_a, string, (gpointer) &gmod_f))
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{
g_print ("error: %s\n", g_module_error ());
return 1;
}
g_print ("call plugin A's module function(%p):\n{\n", gmod_f);
gmod_f (module_b);
g_print ("}\n");
/* unload plugins
*/
g_print ("unload plugin A:\n");
if (!g_module_close (module_a))
g_print ("error: %s\n", g_module_error ());
g_print ("unload plugin B:\n");
if (!g_module_close (module_b))
g_print ("error: %s\n", g_module_error ());
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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#if 0
g_log_set_fatal_mask ("GModule", G_LOG_FATAL_MASK|G_LOG_LEVEL_WARNING);
g_module_symbol (0, 0, 0);
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g_warning("jahooo");
g_on_error_query (".libs/testgmodule");
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#endif
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return 0;
}