Very many testcases, some GLib tools (resource compiler, etc) and
GApplication were calling g_type_init().
Remove those uses, as they are no longer required.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=686161
* refcount/signals.c:
* refcount/objects.c:
* refcount/objects2.c:
* refcount/closures.c:
* refcount/properties.c:
* refcount/properties2.c: changed namespace prefix from g_test_* to my_test_*
to not clash with newly introduced g_test* API in glib.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=5875
2007-07-09 Loïc Minier <lool@dooz.org>
* tests/refcount/closures.c: (main): Output newlines after thousand
iterations of the inner-loop of the closures test; this helps having
smaller lines and continuously outputting new lines. (#447048).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=5609
Mon Aug 1 23:33:47 2005 Tim Janik <timj@imendio.com>
* tests/refcount/closures.c: test high contention on closure
reference counts to trigger and catch non-atomic updates.
* tests/refcount/objects.c:
* tests/refcount/objects2.c:
* tests/refcount/properties.c:
* tests/refcount/properties2.c:
* tests/refcount/signals.c:
fixed up test and threading fundamentals. variables accessed from all
threads need to be volatile. context switches are enforced by using
g_thread_yield(), not g_usleep(1) which may result in busy waits on
some platforms. for testcode, always consider all warnings and
critical messages fatal. issue the currently running program on
stdout. improved progress indicators.
* tests/refcount/properties.c:
* tests/refcount/objects.c:
don't overdo the number of testing threads to keep the testing machine
usable, 2 threads can produce as much contention as 20 if executing the
same code.
* tests/refcount/signals.c: only start 1 thread per object. GObject
doesn't provide mutually exclusive object access, but only mutually
exclusive reference count modification.
* tests/Makefile.am: added closures test.