158 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Matthias Clasen
111803030d Don't use <envar> in docs
Switch to simpler markdown, `foo`.
2014-02-05 19:32:41 -05:00
Matthias Clasen
adf892e96a Annotate all examples with their language
The C ones, at least.
2014-02-01 15:11:49 -05:00
Matthias Clasen
fab4f91907 fileutils: Convert docs to markdown
In particular, convert lists to markdown syntax.
2014-02-01 10:22:44 -05:00
Daniel Mustieles
078dbda148 Updated FSF's address 2014-01-31 14:31:55 +01:00
Matthias Clasen
f16753cfe0 Unify error reporting in gfileutils.c
Use the set_file_error helper function in more places,
saving some 50 lines.
2014-01-01 17:59:21 -05:00
Ryan Lortie
a22f77739d g_get_current_dir(): consult PWD first
Check if the current directory is the same as $PWD.  This matches the
behaviour of the get_current_dir_name() function in glibc.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=705902
2013-12-09 12:10:16 -05:00
Philip Withnall
33dd6d12d7 gfileutils: Fix a potential integer overflow
When calculating the array sizes in get_contents_stdio(), there is a
possibility of overflow for very large files. Rearrange the overflow
checks to avoid this.

The code already handled some possibilities of files being too large, so
no new GError has been added to handle this; the existing
G_FILE_ERROR_FAILED is re-used.

Found by scan-build.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=715164
2013-11-27 10:05:56 +00:00
Dan Winship
158dde0507 Replace #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H checks with #ifdef G_OS_UNIX
In Windows development environments that have it, <unistd.h> is mostly
just a wrapper around several other native headers (in particular,
<io.h>, which contains read(), close(), etc, and <process.h>, which
contains getpid()). But given that some Windows dev environments don't
have <unistd.h>, everything that uses those functions on Windows
already needed to include the correct Windows header as well, and so
there is never any point to including <unistd.h> on Windows.

Also, remove some <unistd.h> includes (and a few others) that were
unnecessary even on unix.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=710519
2013-11-20 09:25:39 -05:00
Dan Winship
3981cddbf8 Require POSIX.1 (1990) compliance on unix
Assume unix platforms support the original POSIX.1 standard.
Specifically, assume that if G_OS_UNIX, then we have chown(),
getcwd(), getgrgid(), getpwuid(), link(), <grp.h>, <pwd.h>,
<sys/types.h>, <sys/uio.h>, <sys/wait.h>, and <unistd.h>.

Additionally, since all versions of Windows that we care about also
have <sys/types.h>, we can remove HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H checks everywhere.

Also remove one include of <sys/times.h>, and the corresponding
configure check, since the include is not currently needed (and may
always have just been a typo for <sys/time.h>).

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=710519
2013-11-20 09:17:42 -05:00
Dan Winship
6e4a7fca43 Require C90 compliance
Assume all supported platforms implement C90, and therefore they
(correctly) implement atexit(), memmove(), setlocale(), strerror(),
and vprintf(), and have <float.h> and <limits.h>.

(Also remove the configure check testing that "do ... while (0)" works
correctly; the non-do/while-based version of G_STMT_START and
G_STMT_END was removed years ago, but the check remained. Also, remove
some checks that configure.ac claimed were needed for libcharset, but
aren't actually used.)

Note that removing the g_memmove() function is not an ABI break even
on systems where g_memmove() was previously not a macro, because it
was never marked GLIB_AVAILABLE_IN_ALL or listed in glib.symbols, so
it would have been glib-internal since 2004.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=710519
2013-11-20 09:16:16 -05:00
Dan Winship
7f5b2901cf Remove alleged support for last-millennium Unixes
Remove workarounds for NeXTStep (last released in 1995), SunOS (1994),
HP-UX 9.x (1992) and 10.x (1995), OSF/1 / Digital UNIX / Tru64 UNIX
4.x (1999), and AIX 4.x (1999).

HP-UX 11 implements dlopen(), so dropping support for earlier versions
also lets us remove the HP-UX-specific gmodule-dld.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=710519
2013-11-20 09:16:16 -05:00
Bastien Nocera
5a3fd63246 g_file_error_from_errno: Remove unneeded breaks
Just wasting space

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=710625
2013-10-23 00:22:21 -04:00
John Ralls
ab5aa2aa3a Fix the -Werror=format-nonliteral fixes for older GCCs
They don't allow that pragma inside functions.
2013-09-29 11:33:30 -07:00
Colin Walters
38d1658b87 gfileutils: Make -Werror=format-nonliteral happy
I tried to please it by using G_GNUC_FORMAT, but that didn't work, so
let's just fall back to pushing an ignore.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=702516
2013-09-29 11:02:30 -04:00
Colin Walters
4829e02c09 Revert "g_file_set_contents(): don't fsync on ext3/4"
We didn't actually do any real-world testing of this, and
unsurprisingly it turns out to break in at least one widely-used
configuration (Fedora 19 x86_64, ext4 on LVM).

This reverts commit 9d0c17b50102267a5029b58b1f44efbad82d8f03.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=701560
2013-06-20 16:49:49 -04:00
Ryan Lortie
9d0c17b501 g_file_set_contents(): don't fsync on ext3/4
ext3 and ext4 (for quite some time) with default mount options don't
need fsync() to ensure safety of replace-by-rename.  Stop doing that for
these filesystems.

Note: this patch also impacts ext2, which is probably not safe, but I
don't know of any way to check ext2. vs the others because they all have
the same magic numbers (short of opening /proc/mount).

This patch assumes that if BTRFS_SUPER_MAGIC is defined then so will be
EXT3_SUPER_MAGIC.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=701560
2013-06-04 09:52:10 -04:00
Ryan Lortie
c828aef014 g_file_set_contents: change {posix_ => }fallocate
Use fallocate() instead of posix_fallocate() so that we just fail
instead of getting the emulated version from the libc.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=701560
2013-06-03 22:55:20 -04:00
Ryan Lortie
fc98c13fde g_file_set_contents(): fix simple logic error
CI FTW.
2013-06-03 17:59:29 -04:00
Ryan Lortie
e40435e834 g_file_set_contents(): use unistd instead of stdio
Use a normal write() system call instead of fdopen() and fwrite().

This will definitely work on UNIX system and should work on Windows as
well...

As an added bonus, we can use g_close() now as well.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=701560
2013-06-03 17:49:06 -04:00
Ryan Lortie
c152ceba09 g_file_set_contents(): don't allocate display name
g_file_set_contents() sets a GError in the event of various failures
that count occur.  It uses g_filename_display_name() in order to get the
filename to include in the messages.

Factor out the error handling to make it easier to allocate the display
name only when we need it (instead of allocating it every time).

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=701560
2013-06-03 17:43:36 -04:00
Ryan Lortie
d3be43fcc5 g_file_set_contents(): use posix_fallocate()
Extents-based filesystems like knowing in advance how much data will be
written to a file in order to prevent fragmentation.  If we have it, use
posix_fallocate() before writing data in g_file_set_contents().

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=701560
2013-06-03 16:12:04 -04:00
Dan Winship
4b94c0831e Use 'dumb quotes' rather than `really dumb quotes'
Back in the far-off twentieth century, it was normal on unix
workstations for U+0060 GRAVE ACCENT to be drawn as "‛" and for U+0027
APOSTROPHE to be drawn as "’". This led to the convention of using
them as poor-man's ‛smart quotes’ in ASCII-only text.

However, "'" is now universally drawn as a vertical line, and "`" at a
45-degree angle, making them an `odd couple' when used together.

Unfortunately, there are lots of very old strings in glib, and also
lots of new strings in which people have kept up the old tradition,
perhaps entirely unaware that it used to not look stupid.

Fix this by just using 'dumb quotes' everywhere.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=700746
2013-05-21 11:23:22 -03:00
Gil Forcada
c67a2ebda3 Incorrect string formatters, fixes #692229 2013-01-25 00:17:18 +01:00
Matthias Clasen
7fd15ee4ae Add plural forms for some translations
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=687698
2012-11-09 22:10:10 -05:00
Ryan Lortie
b26fb3ae5c Don't call varargs open() through non-varargs type
open() is probably defined varargs.  Casting a varargs function to an
equivalent non-varargs type and then calling it is undefined, but
gfileutils.c was doing exactly that.

Add some non-varargs wrappers to avoid the problem.

Problem reported by John Spencer.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=687600
2012-11-06 14:40:36 -05:00
Cosimo Cecchi
4b602940e2 glib: don't quote quark names for G_DEFINE_QUARK 2012-08-28 13:16:24 -04:00
Matthias Clasen
4f12f7c029 Use G_DEFINE_QUARK for GLib's own quarks
This commit just deals with glib/.
gobject/ and gio/ will be handled in separate commits.
2012-08-28 00:08:07 -04:00
Colin Walters
eef6f0add8 gfileutils: Remove extra fclose()
This is a regression introduced by:
commit 6ac8e6108cf15884e28fe1ecd3042dfce0e11dfd
Author: Matthias Clasen <mclasen@redhat.com>
Date:   Tue Jun 14 10:12:46 2011 -0400

    Don't leak resources in error cases
2012-06-22 10:32:25 -04:00
Matthias Clasen
8558ae9ad4 Correct some Since tags
As pointed out in bug 666951, g_mkdtemp and g_mkdtemp_full
were only added in 2.30.
2011-12-29 11:57:42 -05:00
Stef Walter
7e92997539 documentation fixes
Fixes for gtk-doc warnings.

http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=66469

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=664699
2011-12-13 23:01:51 -05:00
Matthias Clasen
67bf0083db Reshuffle some functions between gutils and gfileutils
Move filename-related functions to gfileutils, and move
size formatting functions to gutils.
2011-10-17 01:30:31 -04:00
Ryan Lortie
740eacbfca static and #include fixups in glib/ 2011-10-16 21:41:15 -04:00
Matthias Clasen
7154d44c5c Move file utility docs inline 2011-10-01 23:03:09 -04:00
Dan Winship
749fa587bc fix a few warnings on non-Linux
mostly #ifdeffing functions that are only called by #ifdeffed code
2011-09-04 17:50:41 -04:00
Matthias Clasen
1b28408b8b Spelling fixes
Spelling fixes in comments and docs, provided by
Kjartan Maraas in bug 657336.
2011-08-29 14:49:32 -04:00
Dan Winship
2cd3c20068 gfileutils: fix docs/annotations for temp file methods
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=657084
2011-08-24 13:23:46 -04:00
Matthias Clasen
b76bb6713b Add g_mkdtemp in the spirit of g_mkstemp
At the same time, also add g_mkdtemp_full and g_dir_make_tmp
variants. The patch also unifies the unique-name-generating
code for all variants of mkstemp and mkdtemp and adds tests
for the new functions.

Based on patches by Paolo Bonzini,
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=118563
2011-08-14 14:09:58 -04:00
Ryan Lortie
d62d0336b8 g_format_size: fix on Windows
The long format that displays the exact number of bytes with separators
(ie: "123,456,789 bytes") uses the ' format modifier, which is
unsupported on Windows.  Disable that for now, until we come up with a
better solution.
2011-07-26 13:30:35 +02:00
Ryan Lortie
01744c2d69 g_format_size: avoid silly GString use
We were using a GString for the purpose of doing a single printf().  Do
g_strdup_printf() instead.
2011-07-26 13:30:35 +02:00
Ryan Lortie
5dbc12e9f1 Replace @Varargs with @...
to make gtk-doc happy.
2011-07-22 15:47:24 +02:00
Ryan Lortie
8cadef1a88 Change order of GFormatSizeFlags
David requested that I change the order of the flags.

Also, assign numerical values to the flags in the usual way.  This
wasn't a bug yet, but only by chance.
2011-07-20 21:50:52 +02:00
Ryan Lortie
c26462ab98 g_format_size: just use GString
Matthias wasn't too impressed by the homebrew stack-allocated string building I
was doing.

Switch to GString.
2011-07-20 21:47:53 +02:00
Ryan Lortie
afd1e36970 Change GLib size units policy
This commit changes GLib size units policy.  We now prefer SI units and
allow for use of proper IEC units where desired.

g_format_size_for_display() which incorrectly mixed IEC units with SI
suffixes is left unmodified, but has been deprecated.

g_format_size() has been introduced which uses SI units and suffixes.

g_format_size_full() has also been added which takes a flags argument to
allow for use of IEC units (with correct suffixes).  It also allows for
a "long format" output which includes the total number of bytes.  For
example: "238.5 MB (238,472,938 bytes)".
2011-07-20 20:06:35 +02:00
Ryan Lortie
90cccf14b2 g_format_size_for_display: some internal renames
Rename the size constants from KILOBYTE to KIBIBYTE (etc.) since that's
what they really are.

This is a strictly internal change with no externally-visible effect in
terms of API or functionality.
2011-07-20 20:06:35 +02:00
Matthias Clasen
6ac8e6108c Don't leak resources in error cases 2011-06-14 10:12:46 -04:00
Colin Walters
f0620902b2 Update annotations from gobject-introspection/gir/glib-2.0.c
This covers most of them.
2011-06-07 17:07:46 -04:00
Matthias Clasen
deed4dd36b g_mkdir_with_parents: cope with dirs popping into existence
Don't bail out if a directory suddenly turns out to exist
after all. Proposed in bug 612729.
2011-06-03 22:45:51 -04:00
Colin Walters
98ebc596cf gfileutils: Annotations for g_file_{get,set}_contents
These are actually byte arrays.
2011-05-31 12:00:41 -04:00
Martin Nordholts
37858f7f5e Check availability of linux/magic.h
Check availability of linux/magic.h. It isn't available in Linux
versions before 2.6.19.
2011-03-08 19:13:57 +01:00
Matthias Clasen
9686d82daf Fix build on old kernels
Cope with BTRFS_SUPER_MAGIC not being defined.
2011-01-04 09:38:14 -05:00