Fri Apr 28 23:54:35 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org>
* setup things for a new sub-library libgobject:
* Makefile.am (SUBDIRS): added gobject
* glib-config.in: feature -lgobject.
* configure.in (AC_OUTPUT): generate gobject/Makefile.
* glib.m4 (AM_PATH_GLIB): feature gobject module.
* glib.spec.in: added %{prefix}/lib/libgobject-1.3.so.*
Fri Apr 28 21:41:49 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org>
* glib.h: added G_STRLOC macro.
G_STRUCT_OFFSET(): signedness corrections.
(G_CSET_DIGITS): list 0-9.
* gscanner.c (g_scanner_config_template): use G_CSET_DIGITS.
* glib.h:
* gstrfuncs.c:
(g_strdown):
(g_strup):
(g_strreverse): return the modified string instead of void, so
calls to these functions can be nested.
(g_strcanon): new function, canonicalizes string according to
a given character set.
Fri Apr 28 19:45:16 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org>
* gasyncqueue.c (g_async_queue_unref): get rid of an unused variable.
When testing to see if glib exists, set
LIBS="$GLIB_LIBS $LIBS"
NOT
LIBS="$LIBS $GLIB_LIBS"
because order matters - if the user specifies their own $LIBS to
./configure, these need to be passed in last.
Sat Dec 19 06:25:55 1998 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org>
* glib.m4: fixed a minor bug that would let configures bail out
if the MODULES argument contained newlines.
* acglib.m4: new file to be included by configure.in. it holds
special GLIB_ autoconfiguration macros, eventually some of the
easier ones should be moved into glib.m4, e.g. GLIB_IF_VAR_EQ,
GLIB_STR_CONTAINS or GLIB_ADD_TO_VAR.
Tue Dec 15 10:40:09 1998 Owen Taylor <otaylor@redhat.com>
* gnode.c glist.c gslist.c: Make sure all
calls to g_node_validate_allocator are within
current_allocator lock, so we have consistency
on that point. (Should not really matter,
but this way we match the comments)
* glist.c (g_list_free_1): Removed some lines
that should never have been committed. (For
debugging)
Mon Aug 17 01:46:14 1998 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org>
* glib.m4: feature an extra MODULES parameter, so glib-config can
be invoked with the "gmodule" argument.
* glib.h: changed the log level to G_LOG_LEVEL_CRITICAL for all
g_return*_if_fail statements, and made them issue a message
like "assertion `%s' failed".
* gmessages.c (g_logv): ugh, don't pass log_domain as NULL to
g_log_find_domain.