It's unnecessary, and only adds visual noise; we have been fairly
inconsistent in the past, but the semi-colon-less version clearly
dominates in the code base.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=669355
Do proper referencing and unreferencing of
GWinHttpFileInputStream::file and
GWinHttpFileInputStream::file::vfs. Implement
GWinHttpFileInputStream::close_fn.
2008-11-12 Tor Lillqvist <tml@novell.com>
Bug 556415 - Crash on Windows 2000 in g_winhttp_vfs_init()
* win32/gwinhttpvfs.h: Move the set of function pointers to
winhttp.dll into a separate struct GWinHttpDllFuncs. Just have a
pointer to that in the GWinHttpVfsClass.
* win32/gwinhttpvfs.c: Move the lookup of functions from
winhttp.dll into a function of its own, that stores the pointers
in a separate GWinHttpDllFuncs variable. Add two bookeeping
booleans lookup_done and funcs_found.
Don't call g_io_extension_point_implement() to register the
winhttp extension unless winhttp.dll has been successfully loaded
and the required functions found in it.
* win32/gwinhttp*.c: Adjust calls of the functions looked up from
winhttp.dll correspondingly.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=7648
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* win32/gwinhttpvfs.c
* win32/gwinhttpvfs.h
* win32/gwinhttpfile.c
* win32/gwinhttpfileinputstream.c
* win32/gwinhttpfileoutputstream.c: Refactor some common code
snippets into helper functions. Check HTTP response status
codes. Implement g_winhttp_file_query_info(), looking at
Content-Length, Content-Type and Last-Modified.
* win32/winhttp.h: Add some symbolic constants that are not
publicly documented. Just a handful, so it should be OK to use
information from the Windows SDK's headers.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=7350
2008-08-13 Tor Lillqvist <tml@novell.com>
* win32/gwinhttpvfs.c
* win32/gwinhttpvfs.h
* win32/gwinhttpfile.c
* win32/gwinhttpfile.h
* win32/gwinhttpfileinputstream.c
* win32/gwinhttpfileinputstream.h
* win32/gwinhttpfileoutputstream.c
* win32/gwinhttpfileoutputstream.h: New files implementing
GWinHttpVfs and related classes, a GVfs for HTTP and HTTPS URIs on
Windows. The implementation uses the WinHttp API. Both reading and
writing are supported, i.e. GET and PUT requests. When writing,
each write call is done using a separate PUT request with a
Content-Range header. Requests for file URIs and plain pathnames
are forwarded to GLocalVfs.
* win32/winhttp.h: Reverse engineered <winhttp.h>, borrowed from
WINE. Used as there is no <winhttp.h> bundled with mingw, and
requiring people to download the Windows SDK just for this one
header is not reasonable.
* win32/Makefile.am: Add above files.
* giomodule.c: Call _g_winhttp_vfs_get_type() on Windows to set up
the plumbing for the above.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=7344