The previous text was technically correct, but not very clear what
happens with the ownership of the key/value if it was not returned.
Elaborate on the fact, that the key/value is never destroyed, even if
not requested by the user.
I intuitively expected the function to behave differently, that is, to
destroy the key/value if (and only if) it was not returned. That is,
when the function does not return a pointer, then it would destroy it.
That would seem more consistent to me, where ownership is either
transferred to the caller, or the resource destroyed during the steal.
On the other hand, the existing behaviors is:
- is consistent with g_hash_table_steal() and never destroys key/value.
- behaves the same, regardless whether the key/value was returned.
So the existing behavior may be better.
Just elaborate on that detail in the doc.
An application must keep track of the file descriptors that it
has. Closing an invalid, non-negative file descriptor is usually
a bug, because it indicates somebody messed up the tracking.
On a single threaded application it may be fine, but EBADF is always a bug
in a multi threaded application because another thread might race
reusing the bad file descriptor. With GDBus and other glib API, it is very
common that your application has multiple threads running and this is
in fact a bug.
The assertion failure does not necessarily indicate that the bug
is in the caller. It could have been another part of the application
that wrongly closed the file descriptor.
A module must exist forever after it is loaded. If it's not referenced
anywhere, as with some gio tests, ASAN will report direct leaks. Silence
those.
Signed-off-by: Marc-André Lureau <marcandre.lureau@redhat.com>
It’s often (but not always) failing on the CI machines with a timeout
which looks like the FD sharing via `/proc` isn’t reliably working.
Disable this test (but not the whole `desktop-app-info` test suite) on
FreeBSD until someone who has access to a FreeBSD machine can debug it.
Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <pwithnall@endlessos.org>
Helps: #2781
This reverts commit ad0fd6c5d9.
The type system actually keeps a weak reference on the module/plugin.
g_type_module_unuse() documentation is explicit "Once a #GTypeModule is
initialized, it must exist forever."
Signed-off-by: Marc-André Lureau <marcandre.lureau@redhat.com>
The implementation of `g_desktop_app_info_launch_uris()` will spawn the
exec file once for each URI unless the desktop file has a placeholder in
its Exec line which supports multiple URIs at once.
The fake terminal doesn’t have such a placeholder, so the fake terminal
script is spawned twice in quick succession, once for each URI. Since it
was making two separate printf calls (one to print the output to the
pipe, and one to terminate it with a newline), it’s possible that two
invocations of the script could interleave their printf calls, resulting
in pipe input along the lines of `URI1 URI2 newline newline` rather than
`URI1 newline URI2 newline`.
This would cause the test to fail.
Fix that by making the script atomic by moving the newline into the
first printf call.
See: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/jobs/2339109:
```
\# Fake 'nxterm' terminal created as: /tmp/bin-path-R6GWT1/nxterm
\# 'nxterm' called with arguments: '-e true nxterm-argument /tmp/bin-path-R6GWT1-e true nxterm-argument /tmp/test_desktop-app-info_CO92T1/desktop-app-info/launch-uris-with-terminal/nxterm/.dirs/data'
Bail out! GLib-GIO:ERROR:../gio/tests/desktop-app-info.c:1294:test_launch_uris_with_terminal: assertion failed (g_strv_length (output_args) == 4): (7 == 4)
```
Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <pwithnall@endlessos.org>
This requires checking the type of a filesystem using `/proc/mounts`
rather than `statfs()`, since `statfs()` doesn’t give the subtype of the
mount. So it only returns `fuse` rather than `fuse.sshfs`.
This commit changes the output of `gio info -f ./path/to/local/sshfs/mount`
from `filesystem::remote: FALSE` to `filesystem::remote: TRUE`.
Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <pwithnall@endlessos.org>
Fixes: #2726
Otherwise the test will fail when run in a non-English locale.
Fix suggested by Simon McVittie.
Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <pwithnall@endlessos.org>
Fixes: #2754
* Add a test to check that smaller string than prefix/suffix are
handled in g_str_has_*() functions.
* Add a tests on macro prefixed function and ensure that function
itselves are tested as well.
Compilers can emit optimized code for str|strn|mem)cmp(str,"literal")
at compile-time. This commit use the preprocessor to introduce this
kind of optimization for the functions g_str_has_prefix() and
g_str_has_suffix().
Original work by Ben @bdejean
Closes issue #24
The cancellable may be cancelled just after the operation succeeds in a
different thread. So instead of checking whether the cancellable is
cancelled, check whether the operation returned a `CANCELLED` error, and
*then* assert that the cancellable is cancelled.
This should fix
https://pwithnall.pages.gitlab.gnome.org/-/glib/-/jobs/2338552/artifacts/_build/meson-logs/testlog.txt:
```
ok 1 /unix-streams/basic
Bail out! GLib-GIO:ERROR:../gio/tests/unix-streams.c:149:main_thread_skipped: assertion failed (err == (g-io-error-quark, 19)): err is NULL
stderr:
```
Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <pwithnall@endlessos.org>
See the commit contents. This clarifies the existing code’s behaviour
and doesn’t change it.
Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <pwithnall@endlessos.org>
Fixes: #2622
GIOModule is a helper object, we keep it around when there is a cache,
but we should free it otherwise.
Found thanks to ASAN.
Signed-off-by: Marc-André Lureau <marcandre.lureau@redhat.com>
For unclear reasons, universal_newlines=True doesn't seem to set the
text encoding correctly. Even if I set only encoding='utf-8', the test
fails. The combination here works for me, \o/.
Signed-off-by: Marc-André Lureau <marcandre.lureau@redhat.com>
The g_content_type_get_icon() function for win32 can lookup the
DefaultIcon associated with .txt and return a different result.
Signed-off-by: Marc-André Lureau <marcandre.lureau@redhat.com>
There is no guarantee that the thread pool will reach its limit afaict,
it depends how the system schedule the various threads. This fixes
random test failure on win32.
Signed-off-by: Marc-André Lureau <marcandre.lureau@redhat.com>
Use a similar behaviour as the utime()/posix implementation and query
the current times to allow modifying only usec/nsecs parts.
Fixes tests/g-file-info on win32.
Signed-off-by: Marc-André Lureau <marcandre.lureau@redhat.com>
On Win32, we get paths with mixed \\ and /, use GFile to resolve and
normalize the paths before comparing.
Signed-off-by: Marc-André Lureau <marcandre.lureau@redhat.com>
It contains a lot of C templates, and line wrapping them to satisfy
`flake8` would make them unreadable.
Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <pwithnall@endlessos.org>
GBookmarkFile has everything for being introspectable, but it lacks a
GType, because it can't be copied. So provide a copy function that
deeply copies all the bookmark structures.
Add tests for this.
In some bookmarks that we load the modified value may be not set, while
this may lead to a load error, we still can dump such file and this
would fail as we try to get a string from an invalid time.
Avoid this, because it would also lead to not writing a valid count
value, given that we'd pass NULL to g_strconcat too early.