The prefix for GMarkupParseFlags enumeration members is G_MARKUP; this
means that G_MARKUP_PARSE_FLAGS_NONE gets split into
GLib.MarkupParseFlags.PARSE_FLAGS_NONE by the introspection scanner.
The `/*< nick=none >*/` trigraph attribute is a glib-mkenum thing, and
does not affect the introspection scanner; it would also only affect the
GEnumValue nickname, which is not used by language bindings to resolve
the name of the enumeration member. Plus, GMarkupParseFlags does not
have a corresponding GType anyway.
Use `g_time_zone_new_identifier()` instead so you can get error
checking.
Adapt the tests to match.
Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <pwithnall@endlessos.org>
Helps: #553
This is like `GMutexLocker`, in that if you are able to use
`g_autoptr()`, it makes popping a `GMainContext` off the thread-default
main context stack easier when exiting a function.
A few uses of `G_GNUC_{BEGIN,END}_IGNORE_DEPRECATIONS` are needed to
avoid warnings when building apps against GLib with
`GLIB_VERSION_MAX_ALLOWED < GLIB_VERSION_2_64`.
Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <withnall@endlessm.com>
The static analyser can’t yet work out how `g_autofree` works, so
disable those tests.
Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <withnall@endlessm.com>
Helps: #1767
It gives clearer failure messages, and won’t get compiled out when
building with G_DISABLE_ASSERT.
Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <withnall@endlessm.com>
The last part of the reference counting saga.
Now that we have:
- reference counter types
- reference counted allocations
we can finally add reference counted strings using reference counted
allocations to avoid creating a new String type, and reimplementing
every single string-based API.
For g_autolist and g_autoslist, the cleanup func was cast to
GDestroyNotify before being passed to g_(s)list_free_full. This cast
provokes GCC 8 to emit a warning if the return type is not void:
…/gmacros.h:462:99: warning: cast between incompatible function types
from … to 'void (*)(void *)' [-Wcast-function-type]
Cast to 'void (*)(void)' first, which suppresses the warning as
recommended by the GCC documentation. g_autoptr remains untouched.
Fixes https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/issues/1382
In the same way that gtestutils used to let you create multiple suites
with the same name, it also let you create multiple tests with the
same name. Make that an error instead (and fix glib/tests/base64.c,
which was registering three separate tests named
"/base64/incremental/nobreak/4", and glib/tests/autoptr.c, which was
running test_g_variant_builder() twice).
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=754286
I love Emacs keyboard macros, used them to convert the list of
defines cleverly into a list of tests, then iterated and filled in
the necessary constructor arguments.
The g_autoptr() being associated with the type name works out really
well for things like GHashTable. However, it's a bit more awkward to
associate with "gchar". Also because one can't use "char".
Similarly, there are a lot of other "bare primitive array" types that
one might reasonably use.
This patch does not remove the autoptr for "gchar", even though I
think it's rather awkward and strange.
Also while we're here, add a test case for the cleanup bits.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=744747