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docs: Drop outdated docs/debugging.txt
Most of the document was about traps, which have not existed since
commit 58cdf0b474
, 10 years ago.
The rest of the document was about `GOBJECT_DEBUG`, and that information
would be more easily findable in the full GObject documentation — so
move it there and update it a bit.
Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <pwithnall@endlessos.org>
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Traps (G_BREAKPOINT) and traces for the debugging
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=================================================
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Some code portions contain trap variables that can be set during
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debugging time if G_ENABLE_DEBUG has been defined upon compilation
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(use the --buildtype=debug option to configure for this, macros.txt
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covers more details).
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Such traps lead to immediate code halts to examine the current
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program state and backtrace.
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Currently, the following trap variables exist:
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static volatile gulong g_trap_free_size;
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static volatile gulong g_trap_realloc_size;
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static volatile gulong g_trap_malloc_size;
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If set to a size > 0, g_free(), g_realloc() and g_malloc()
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respectively, will be intercepted if the size matches the
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size of the corresponding memory block to free/reallocate/allocate.
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This will only work with g_mem_set_vtable (glib_mem_profiler_table)
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upon startup though, because memory profiling is required to match
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on the memory block sizes.
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static volatile GObject *g_trap_object_ref;
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If set to a valid object pointer, ref/unref will be intercepted
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with G_BREAKPOINT ();
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static volatile gpointer *g_trap_instance_signals;
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static volatile gpointer *g_trace_instance_signals;
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If set to a valid instance pointer, debugging messages
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will be spewed about emissions of signals on this instance.
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For g_trap_instance_signals matches, the emissions will
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also be intercepted with G_BREAKPOINT ();
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Environment variables for debugging
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===================================
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When G_ENABLE_DEBUG was defined upon compilation, the GObject library
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supports an environment variable GOBJECT_DEBUG that can be set to a
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combination of the flags passed in to g_type_init() (currently
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"objects" and "signals") to trigger debugging messages about
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object bookkeeping and signal emissions during runtime.
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be affected by it similar to G_DISABLE_ASSERT.
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The additional code executed/compiled for this macro currently involve:
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- extra validity checks for GDate
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- memory profiling traps in gmem.c (consult debugging.txt for details)
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- BREAKPOINT abortion for fatal log levels in gmessage.c instead of
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plain abort() to allow debuggers trapping and overriding them
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- added verbosity of gscanner.c to catch deprecated code paths
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- added verbosity of gutils.c to catch deprecated code paths
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- object ref/unref traps (consult debugging.txt) and object bookkeeping
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in gobject.c
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- object and type bookkeeping in gobject.c
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- extra validity checks in gsignal.c
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* be at least three characters long. There is no upper length limit. The first
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* character must be a letter (a–z or A–Z) or an underscore (‘_’). Subsequent
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* characters can be letters, numbers or any of ‘-_+’.
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*
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* # Runtime Debugging
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*
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* When `G_ENABLE_DEBUG` is defined during compilation, the GObject library
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* supports an environment variable `GOBJECT_DEBUG` that can be set to a
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* combination of flags to trigger debugging messages about
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* object bookkeeping and signal emissions during runtime.
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*
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* The currently supported flags are:
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* - `objects`: Tracks all #GObject instances in a global hash table called
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* `debug_objects_ht`, and prints the still-alive objects on exit.
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* - `instance-count`: Tracks the number of instances of every #GType and makes
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* it available via the g_type_get_instance_count() function.
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* - `signals`: Currently unused.
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*/
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*
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* Returns the number of instances allocated of the particular type;
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* this is only available if GLib is built with debugging support and
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* the instance_count debug flag is set (by setting the GOBJECT_DEBUG
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* variable to include instance-count).
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* the `instance-count` debug flag is set (by setting the `GOBJECT_DEBUG`
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* variable to include `instance-count`).
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*
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* Returns: the number of instances allocated of the given type;
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* if instance counts are not available, returns 0.
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@ -4468,7 +4482,7 @@ _g_type_boxed_init (GType type,
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* flags. Since GLib 2.36, the type system is initialised automatically
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* and this function does nothing.
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*
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* If you need to enable debugging features, use the GOBJECT_DEBUG
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* If you need to enable debugging features, use the `GOBJECT_DEBUG`
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* environment variable.
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*
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* Deprecated: 2.36: the type system is now initialised automatically
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* These flags used to be passed to g_type_init_with_debug_flags() which
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* is now deprecated.
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*
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* If you need to enable debugging features, use the GOBJECT_DEBUG
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* If you need to enable debugging features, use the `GOBJECT_DEBUG`
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* environment variable.
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*
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* Deprecated: 2.36: g_type_init() is now done automatically
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