1999-02-15 Sebastian Wilhelmi <wilhelmi@ira.uka.de>
* glib.h, glibconfig.h.win32, configure.in: Changed signature of
all g_static_mutex_* functions to take a pointer rather than the
struct itself. This is not an issue at the moment, because those
funcs are really macros, but is it un'G'ish and might fall on our
feet in the future.
* gthread/testgthread.c (test_mutexes): Use new signature of
g_static_mutex* functions.
Wed Feb 10 12:06:30 1999 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org>
* gmodule.c (CHECK_ERROR): be more descriptive on unsupported systems.
Wed Feb 10 12:01:42 1999 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org>
* configure.in: don't reset G_MODULE_IMPL, so it can be overridden
from the command line.
Wed Feb 10 07:56:33 1999 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org>
* gmodule.c (g_module_error): fixed errernerous code wrt to thread
specific error string allocation handling.
Wed Feb 10 06:20:30 1999 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org>
* gmutex.c (g_static_private_set): invoke destroy notifier when
overwriting values, initialize new array fields with NULL.
(g_static_private_free_data): do not skip destroy notification for
data == NULL.
* gutils.c (g_direct_equal): compare pointer values directly instead
of just their guint values which is a loosing conversion for
sizeof(gpointer)==8 systems.
(g_get_any_init): restructured code so we don't use endless loops like
while (1), which boil down to an ugly alias for goto.
strip ,.* from the real name.
1999-02-08 Sebastian Wilhelmi <wilhelmi@ira.uka.de>
* configure.in, acconfig.h: Changed the test for getpwuid_r to
exclude those systems (i.e. IRIX), that set ENOSYS after the call.
Test, if pthread_getspecific is posix like or something different,
as on PCThreads.
* gthread/gthread-posix.c (g_private_get_posix_impl): Use the
HAVE_PTHREAD_GETSPECIFIC_POSIX macro to determine, which signature
to use for pthread_getspecific.
Sun Feb 7 21:56:00 1999 Owen Taylor <otaylor@redhat.com>
* gmem.c (g_mem_profile): Copy all elements
of the allocations[] array, including the last.
(Pointed out by "Matthew W. Samsonoff" <mws7323@osfmail.isc.rit.edu>)
1999-02-05 Sebastian Wilhelmi <wilhelmi@ira.uka.de>
* configure.in: Make the error message in case of a broken thread
system a bit more informative.
* gutils.c (g_get_any_init): Changed the error logic again, now
only leaving the memory doubling loop, when success is reached or
when the user isn't found or when the buffer is 32k big,
additionally now getpwuid will be run, if getpwuid_r didn't work
out properly. A warning is issued however.
* gmessages.c (g_log_default_handler): (Win32:) Don't call
ensure_stdout_valid (which would open an unneeded console window)
if we're calling a logging function. Define ensure_stdout_valid
as an empty macro on Unix.
* gutils.c (g_get_any_init): (Win32:) Trust HOME first if defined,
then try HOMEDRIVE and HOMEPATH.
Mon Feb 1 19:04:28 1999 Owen Taylor <otaylor@redhat.com>
* gmain.c (g_main_iterate): Release the main_loop
lock around calls to prepare() and check() so
that we are not holding the main loop lock
over user code.
1999-01-30 Sebastian Wilhelmi <wilhelmi@ira.uka.de>
* configure.in: Moved the check for MT save function variants
after the determination of the MT cflags and use them there.
1999-01-28 Sebastian Wilhelmi <wilhelmi@ira.uka.de>
* configure.in: Simplified configure.in test for posix threads,
systems, that provide /usr/include/pthread.h should also have the
posix thread library. This is to avoid writing down all the tests
twice. New test for thread system on HPUX 11. Info from Matt
Nottingham <matt@sar.dera.gov.uk>.
* acinclude.m4: Xsed isn't valid here, don't use it
* ltmain.sh
* ltconfig: better file magic regexp for Linux libs
* gmodule/Makefile.am: arg, noinst_LTLIBRARIES doesn't make shared
libs, revert my previous change to this file
* docs/texinfo.tex: add it so automake doesn't whine
-Yosh
Wed Jan 27 01:57:19 1999 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org>
* configure.in (G_MODULE_HAVE_DLERROR): applied patch from Andrej
Borsenkow <borsenkow.msk@sni.de> to also check for dlsym() in system
libraries and -ldl, to catch systems that provide dlopen() in libc
and dlsym() in libdl. this is at least the case for Reliant UNIX
5.44 (labeling itself as SINIX).
1999-01-26 Sebastian Wilhelmi <wilhelmi@ira.uka.de>
* gdate.c (g_date_set_time): Removed the #warning about MT
unsafety without localtime_r.
* configure.in: Moved it here.
1999-01-25 Sebastian Wilhelmi <wilhelmi@ira.uka.de>
* configure.in: Do not use the thread libs, when searching for
some functions, as this might require glib to always be linked
with the thread libs on some platforms.
* gutils.c (g_get_any_init): Don't set errno to zero and use it
only as the error code, if the function returned a value less
0. It might happen, that the call succeeds, even though the errno
is set during the call (i.e. it first looks for a passwd file,
which is not found). Submitted by Michael Natterer
<mitschel@cs.tu-berlin.de>. BTW: Sorry for all the mess with that
`getpwuid_r' change, but it had to be done once.
Sun Jan 24 10:33:30 1999 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org>
* gutils.c (g_get_any_init): reverted raja's changes, since they leaked
a struct passwd contents buffer and for the rest mostly substituted a
while loop with a bunch of gotos.
restored the getpwuid() code to what we had after my recent clean ups
("Sat Jan 23 02:14:28 1999 Tim Janik"), module yosh's recent changes.
to feature solaris behaviour of directly returning errno, we don't
modify error anymore if it's > 0 and simply reset errno.
don't reset g_home_dir for !NATIVE_WIN32 && !NATIVE_WIN32.
* gutils.c
(g_get_any_init) [HAVE_GETPWUID_R && HAVE_GETPWUID_R_POSIX]:
Hopefully got the error handling for `getpwuid_r' right.
(g_get_any_init) [HAVE_GETPWUID_R && !HAVE_GETPWUID_R_POSIX]:
Fix typo (change `pw == NULL' to `pw != NULL').
Please let this be right :-/.
Sun Jan 24 00:36:22 EST 1999 Jeff Garzik <jgarzik@pobox.com>
* ghash.c:
- Revert previous "fix" (which really just did things a
different way).
- (g_hash_table_remove): Don't need to support multiple values
for a single key.
* tests/hash-test.c:
Add test where hash function always returns a single value.
Add beginnings of tests for g_hash_table_foreach[_remove] and
g_hash_table_remove.
Sat Jan 23 22:45:59 1999 Jeff Garzik <jgarzik@pobox.com>
* ghash.c (g_hash_table_lookup_node, g_hash_table_lookup,
g_hash_table_insert, g_hash_table_remove,
g_hash_table_lookup_extended):
- Fixed bug that overwrote nodes in hash buckets instead of
adding them to the hash bucket node list.
Hash tables now work as advertised.
(g_hash_table_resize):
- Use g_new0 instead of manual init.
- Space out code a bit for readability.
(g_hash_nodes_destroy):
- Replaced "if (!hash_node) return;" with
"if (hash_node) {do stuff}".
Testing takes up less code space than explicit call to
'return' before end of function. (look at gcc -S)
Updated module header copyright to 1999.
New module macro G_HASH_BUCKET for (table,key)->bucket lookups.
* tests/hash-test.c:
- Add two new tests, one with strings as the keys and values, and
one with ints as the keys and values. Tests indirect (strings)
and direct (ints) hashing.
- Cleanup unused junk left over from testglib.c.
- Converted a g_print call to g_assert_not_reached.
- Updated copyright to 1999.
* testglib.c, tests/string-test.c:
- Init 'tmp_string' var to NULL, silencing uninit-var warning.
Sat Jan 23 02:14:28 1999 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org>
* gutils.c (g_get_any_init): cleaned up the errno mess for
GETPWUID. we especially don't want to g_error() out here!
the warning for G_THREADS_ENABLED and !HAVE_GETPWUID_R isn't
gcc related.
if !HAVE_PWD_H and !NATIVE_WIN32, g_free the home dir before
resetting it to NULL, why are we doing this anyways?
reordered code a bit so we always provide defaults (except
for g_home_dir).
Thu Jan 21 12:40:11 EST 1999 Jeff Garzik <jgarzik@pobox.com>
* gmodule/gmodule-dl.c (_g_module_build_path):
Add braces to eliminate an ambiguous else warning.
* tests/{Makefile.am, string-test.c, strfunc-test.c}:
Separate string and strfunc tests, working towards goal of
having separate test for each of the GLib modules.
Add a couple GString length tests.
1999-01-21 Sebastian Wilhelmi <wilhelmi@ira.uka.de>
* gutils.c (g_get_any_init): Changed error handling again, as the
error is not always set in errno, it is the return value on some
systems. What an evil world.
Wed Jan 20 22:09:59 EST 1999 Mandrake <mandrake@mandrake.net>
* configure.in / Makefile.am : made some adjustments for automake 1.4
and autoconf 2.13 (per suggestions made by Raja R Harinath
<harinath@cs.umn.edu>)
Wed Jan 20 20:33:14 EST 1999 Mandrake <mandrake@mandrake.net>
* autogen.sh: automake 1.4 and libtool 1.2d notices.
(maybe I'll write an actual test for automake 1.4 later)
* HACKING: new file
* Makefile.am: since we require automake 1.4 now, ditch the build
top-level first and just use SUBDIRS
* gmodule/Makefile.am: use noinst_LTLIBRARIES instead of overriding
the install rule
-Yosh
Wed Jan 20 20:48:58 GMT 1999 Adam D. Moss <adam@gimp.org>
* gutils.c (g_get_any_init): All gtk apps were broken
here on my setup. I changed the error to a warning to at
least get things limping.
1999-01-20 Sebastian Wilhelmi <wilhelmi@ira.uka.de>
* gutils.c (g_get_any_init): Use getpwuid_r with the right
signature, if available.
* configure.in, acconfig.h: Test for existance of getpwuid_r and
its signature.
1999-01-19 Sebastian Wilhelmi <wilhelmi@ira.uka.de>
* configure.in: Moved test for localtime_r and rand_r to a place
after the determination of the G_THREAD_LIBS and use them for
finding those functions, necessary on systems with a different C
library libc_r for threaded progs, like FreeBSD 2.2.x. Info from
Timur I. Bakeyev <timur@comtat.ru>.
Tue Jan 19 00:44:24 1999 Josh MacDonald <jmacd@axis.hip.berkeley.edu>
* gstrfuncs.c (g_strsignal): The "extern char* sys_siglist"
declaration breaks systems with different declarations, like
mine (FreeBSD). So, I added a configuration variable to decide
whether the declaration is neccesary. Change also appears on
line 275 of configure.in.