While GLib doesn’t parse these files, it does provide API to access the
fields from them, and does implement some logic based on options fields
in them. It would be nice to be able to test that, and get coverage of
the methods for `GUnixMountPoint` and `GUnixMountEntry`.
We don’t expect users to start querying the fstab or mtab by explicitly
loading data from those file paths. These functions are mainly intended
to prove a controllable entry point into the `gunixmounts.c` code for
unit testing.
It means we can provide a file with controllable contents in order to
test the mount entry/point code on.
See: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/merge_requests/4155
Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <pwithnall@gnome.org>
It's gio-windows-2.0.pc, not gio-win32-2.0.pc.
Otherwise, we get warnings/errors where the package cannot be located
but since we are linking to the same GIO library file, this did not
manifest itself.
* Create a dark-mode variant of each traversal diagram, with the
traversal path colorized `--primary` blue, instead of the original
black.
* Apply the same colorizations to the light-mode diagrams, but
using the light-theme `--primary` blue.
* Add SPDX license/copyright comments to all eight SVG files.
* Add new files to documentation configs in `glib.toml.in`.
* Update documentation comment in `gnode.c` to embed both color
variants via picture tags, instead of markdown image embeds.
* Add alt text to all four images.
* Add additional blank lines to documentation comment, so that
a. First item in bulleted list does not get folded into
preceding intro paragraph
b. Intro paragraph and diagrams are not part of first paragraph
in documentation. (This also gets them out of the top-level
table-of-contents/index list, where they previously appeared
in full.)
* (Accidental change I didn't realize I was making): Convert line
endings in breadth-first diagram from CRLF to LF.
We can only use the [class@Foo.Bar] syntax for identifiers under
namespaces included by the current namespace. Naturally, we cannot
include the GDK namespace.
Use a direct link for this instead.
Adjust all docs to use the gi-docgen referencing syntax, reindent
some of the comments, and add missing annotations to some async
methods.
The error arguments are not necessary with gi-docgen so they're
removed.
Confusingly enough, the docks for GAppInfo is spread between two
files.
According to POSIX, the default behavior of `dlopen` is unspecified when
its flags include neither `RTLD_LOCAL` nor `RTLD_GLOBAL`. Consequently,
different platforms have different default behavior.
The default on Linux is `RTLD_LOCAL`, but the default on Darwin is
`RTLD_GLOBAL`. By passing `0` to `dlopen`, this results in the opposite
of the caller's intent when using `G_MODULE_BIND_LOCAL`.
Passing `RTLD_LOCAL` for `G_MODULE_BIND_LOCAL` allows the correct
behavior to be observed regardless of the platform's default.
This fixes commit cdcb179808.
`dn_comp()` is needed to build fake DNS records for most of the tests in
this file. The new ownership test is no exception.
See https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/jobs/4058481
Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <pwithnall@gnome.org>
fb58d55187 added weak linking for ASAN,
skipping it for MinGW because weak symbols are broken there.
The same is true for Cygwin, so skip things there too.
This fixes the following build error under MSYS2:
/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-msys/13.3.0/../../../../x86_64-pc-msys/bin/ld:
glib/msys-glib-2.0-0.dll.p/gutils.c.o:gutils.c:
(.rdata$.refptr.__lsan_enable[.refptr.__lsan_enable]+0x0): undefined reference to `__lsan_enable'
On Linux the error will be `G_IO_ERROR_CONNECTION_REFUSED`, but on macOS
it will be `G_IO_ERROR_TIMED_OUT`. Both errors seem reasonable to me, so
let’s not specifically require one of them.
See: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/merge_requests/4104#note_2161451
Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <pwithnall@gnome.org>
This should have been dropped in commit
38faeca62e but somehow that didn’t happen
and somehow it wasn’t caught by the CI until afterwards.
Fixes: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/jobs/4049254
Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <pwithnall@gnome.org>
For each test expected to return valid DNS records, test that the
record variants are not floating references.
Also add an test which checks this explicitly for a simple TXT record.
The return value to `lookup_records()` methods is set as `transfer full`
but the code path in `g_resolver_records_from_res_query()` doesn't
sink the GVariant.
Add the `g_variant_ref_sink()` call when prepending the record, so
the list hold a full reference on each records.
closes#3393
It’s deprecated, but I was modifying it anyway and it didn’t have any
coverage, so let’s add a simple test (as suggested by Michael
Catanzaro).
Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <pwithnall@gnome.org>
- Add licensing tags
- Tweak spacing, colors, line thicknesses
- Create light-mode version
- Use `<picture>` tag to include appropriate version for each media
color scheme.
Recreate the `menu-model.png` diagram in SVG, with box outlines and
connectors recolored from black to white. This will allow the diagram
to show up better in the dark documentation theme.