This adds support for G_FILE_MONITOR_SEND_MOVED events when requested by
the user to the inotify backend. Last part to fix bug #547890.
Based heavily on a patch by Martyn Russel <martyn@lanedo.com>.
Add a G_FILE_MONITOR_SEND_MOVED flag indicating the API user
wants to receive the new G_FILE_MOINOTR_EVENT_MOVED event
instead of single CREATED/DELETED events.
First part of bug #547890.
The (linux specific) system call splice can be
used to transfer data between file descriptors
whitout copying them into user space.
See bug #604086 for additional details.
Fixes: Bug 604967 - 2.22.3 libasyncns build fails on HP-UX 11.11
* gio/libasyncns/asyncns.c: properly guard the includes of sys/select.h
and sys/time.h
If threads are available we always enable threads in gobject, which
means all gio/gobject code can enable the unconditional thread calls.
This is a minor optimization since we avoid a bunch of unnecessary
is-threads-enabled checks.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=606775
Adds an optional query method to giomodules which should return all
possible extension points the module may implement.
Then we add a new call g_io_modules_scan_all_in_directory() similar to
g_io_modules_load_all_in_directory() that doesn't return all loaded
modules, thus allowing lazy loading.
In g_io_modules_scan_all_in_directory we look for an optional
giomodule.cache file and use the information in that to avoid
loading modules until they are needed for an extension point.
In the deserialise function, GUnixFDMessage was comparing 'level' to
both SOL_SOCKET and SCM_RIGHTS. It is correct to compare 'type' to
SCM_RIGHTS. The code passed tests only because:
1) it's a "should always be OK" double-check
2) SOL_SOCKET and SCM_RIGHTS, by chance, both have the value '1' on
Linux systems.
Not only is the default implementation broken (it causes infinite recursion
as seen in bug #603982), but its also worthless. If we just fall back on the
default stream operations we automatically get async version based on
the sync filter stream operations, which is what we want.
Note: Since we export types with Iface in the name rather than
Interface we have to use some typedefs to make this work. New
interfaces should probably use Interface as the public name.