This extension point allow extending GLib with library like LibProxy that
interprets system proxy settings and finds the appropriate configuration
based on the type of connection being made.
Reviewed-by: Dan Winship <danw@gnome.org>
Allow constructing a GDBusProxy for well-known names as discussed here
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gtk-devel-list/2009-October/msg00075.html
including test cases.
Make it possible to create a GDBusProxy for a GBusType instead of a
GDBusConnection. This requires G_BUS_TYPE_NONE so add that too.
Nuke g_bus_watch_proxy() since one can now more or less use GDBusProxy
for this.
Port gdbus-example-watch-proxy to this new API and include this
example in the GDBusProxy doc page.
Also nuke the GType parameter from the GDBusProxy constructors as
requested here: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=621229
Also update the porting guide and other API docs for this change.
Also fix a bug in the signal dispatching code so each subscriber only
get notified once, not N times, for the same signal. Also add a test
case for this.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=621213
Signed-off-by: David Zeuthen <davidz@redhat.com>
This adds a GApplication object to GIO, which is the core of
an application support class, supporting
- uniqueness
- exporting actions (simple scripting)
- standard actions (quit, activate)
The implementation for Linux uses D-Bus, takes a name on the
session bus, and exports a org.gtk.Application interface.
Implementations for Win32 and OS X are still missing.
Things compile and the test-suite passes. Still need to hook up
gio.symbols and docs. There are still a bunch of TODOs left in the
sources that needs to be addressed.
Signed-off-by: David Zeuthen <davidz@redhat.com>
It turns out that the way this worked did not work out for the current
main usecase (gedit) due to issues with how this is best integrated
with GtkTextView. So, in order to not have to support an unused non-ideal
API forever we remove this before its been in a stable release.
The basic feature seems to have some utility though, so we hope for it
to eventually return in a better form.
This is an interface for stateful conversions of data. Its a generic
interface suitable for things like IConv, compression, decompression,
and regexp replacement.
This adds:
GInitable - failable object constructor interface
GAsyncInitable - async failable object constructor interface
GSocket - Platform independent lowlevel berkely socket style object
GSocketControlMessage - For passing control messages over GSocket
GUnixFDMessage - unix fd passing socket control message
Some changes were done during the import from gnio to make things
work in glib. For instance, types were moved to other headers, header
file boiler plate were updated to glib style and gio.symbols stuff
was added.
Higher-level wrappers around GResolver. GSocketConnectable provides an
interface for synchronously or asynchronously iterating multiple
socket addresses, with GNetworkAddress and GNetworkService providing
interfaces based on hostname and SRV record resolution.
Part of #548466.
GResolver provides asynchronous (and synchronous-but-cancellable) APIs
for resolving hostnames, reverse-resolving IP addresses back to
hostnames, and resolving SRV records. Part of #548466.
Types and methods for dealing with IPv4 and IPv6 addresses (and UNIX
domain socket addresses under UNIX). This does not include code for
actual socket I/O.
Originally from "gnio". Much of the code was written by Christian
Kellner, Samuel Cormier-Iijima, and Ryan Lortie.
Part of #548466.
2008-09-02 Michael Natterer <mitch@imendio.com>
* *.h: big header formatting cleanup: indentation, vtable
formatting, consistent spacing in (* vfunc), trailing whitespace
removal. Formatting should be pretty consistent in all GIO headers
now.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=7433
2008-07-28 Matthias Clasen <mclasen@redhat.com>
* gemblemedicon.[hc]: Add a GIcon implementation that can
add an emblem to another icon.
* gio.h:
* Makefile.am:
* gio.symbols: Glue
* gloadableicon.c:
* gfileicon.c: Small documenatation additions.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=7263
2008-07-01 Cody Russell <bratsche@gnome.org>
* gio/gioenums.h:
* gio/giotypes.h:
Moved all relevant typedefs into these files.
* gio/*.[ch]:
Updated wrt added files.
Split types into separate file for easier maintainership. (#538564)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=7127
2008-01-07 Alexander Larsson <alexl@redhat.com>
* Makefile.am:
Build test subdir after .
Remove gdirectorymonitor.[ch]
* gdirectorymonitor.[ch]:
* gfilemonitor.c:
* gfile.[ch]:
* gio.h:
Remove GDirectoryMonitor and make
GFileMonitor the baseclass for both file and
directory monitors. Lift the more generic
rate limiting code from GDirectoryMonitor
into GFileMonitor.
* fam/fam-helper.c:
* fam/gfamdirectorymonitor.[ch]:
* inotify/ginotifydirectorymonitor.[ch]:
* inotify/inotify-helper.c:
* glocaldirectorymonitor.[ch]:
* glocalfile.c:
* gvolumemonitor.c:
Update for the removed GDirectoryMonitor.
* gmemoryoutputstream.c:
Remove ununsed variable
svn path=/trunk/; revision=6262
2007-12-14 David Zeuthen <davidz@redhat.com>
* Makefile.am:
* gio.symbols:
* gmount.c: (g_mount_get_uuid), (g_mount_can_eject),
(g_mount_eject), (g_mount_eject_finish):
* gmount.h:
* gunionvolumemonitor.c: (g_union_volume_monitor_finalize),
(get_volume_for_uuid), (get_mount_for_uuid),
(g_union_volume_monitor_class_init),
(get_default_native_type_with_exclude), (get_default_native_type),
(get_native_type), (update_native_type),
(g_union_volume_monitor_init), (_g_mount_get_for_mount_path):
* gunixmount.c: (_g_unix_mount_new), (g_unix_mount_get_uuid),
(g_unix_mount_can_eject), (eject_unmount_cb),
(eject_unmount_read_error), (eject_unmount_do),
(g_unix_mount_unmount), (g_unix_mount_eject),
(g_unix_mount_eject_finish), (g_unix_mount_mount_iface_init):
* gunixmounts.c: (g_unix_mount_guess_can_eject),
(g_unix_mount_point_guess_can_eject):
* gunixmounts.h:
* gunixvolume.c: (_g_unix_volume_new), (g_unix_volume_get_uuid),
(g_unix_volume_can_eject), (g_unix_volume_get_drive),
(eject_mount_cb), (eject_mount_read_error), (eject_mount_do),
(g_unix_volume_mount), (g_unix_volume_eject),
(g_unix_volume_eject_finish), (g_unix_volume_volume_iface_init):
* gunixvolumemonitor.c: (get_volume_for_uuid),
(get_mount_for_uuid), (g_unix_volume_monitor_class_init),
(update_mounts):
* gvolume.c: (g_volume_get_uuid), (g_volume_can_eject),
(g_volume_eject), (g_volume_eject_finish):
* gvolume.h:
* gvolumemonitor.c: (g_volume_monitor_get_volume_for_uuid),
(g_volume_monitor_get_mount_for_uuid):
* gvolumemonitor.h:
Provide eject() on both GMount and GVolume and utility functions
to guess whether a GUnixMountPoint or GUnixMountEntry should be
ejected. Introduce the concept of UUID's and wire it into GVolume
and GMount and provide API on GVolumeMonitor to find such
instances. Also handle the case where an external
GNativeVolumeMonitor fails to initialize. Lock around the
_g_get_mount_for_mount_path() function such that volume monitor
implementations won't have to do locking themselves.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=6140