gapplication: Stop handle-local-options emission on errors

A signal accumulator can return TRUE to continue signal emission, and
FALSE to stop signal emission. handle-local-options callbacks can return
« return a non-negative option if you have handled your options and
want to exit the process ».

Currently, g_application_handle_local_options_accumulator (the
accumulator for the handle-local-options signal) returns TRUE on
non-negative return value (ie continue signal emission), and returns
FALSE on negative return values (ie when the default option processing
should continue).
This return value seems backward as on >= 0 values, subsequent
handle-local-options callbacks could overwrite the 'exit request' from
the handler, while on < 0 values, the handle-local-options processing
could end up early if several callbacks are listening for this signal.
In particular, the default handler for this signal
(g_application_real_handle_local_options) always returns -1 and will
overwrite >= 0 return values from other handlers.

This commit inverts the check so that signal emission stops early when
one of the handle-local-options callbacks indicates it wants processing
to stop and the process to exit.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=751598
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Christophe Fergeau 2015-06-21 10:51:50 +02:00 committed by Matthias Clasen
parent 2551685cf6
commit 243d740c04

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@ -1279,7 +1279,7 @@ g_application_handle_local_options_accumulator (GSignalInvocationHint *ihint,
value = g_value_get_int (handler_return);
g_value_set_int (return_accu, value);
return value >= 0;
return value < 0;
}
static void