All glib/*.{c,h} files have been processed, as well as gtester-report.
12 of those files are not licensed under LGPL:
gbsearcharray.h
gconstructor.h
glibintl.h
gmirroringtable.h
gscripttable.h
gtranslit-data.h
gunibreak.h
gunichartables.h
gunicomp.h
gunidecomp.h
valgrind.h
win_iconv.c
Some of them are generated files, some are licensed under a BSD-style
license and win_iconv.c is in the public domain.
Sub-directories inside glib/:
deprecated/: processed in a previous commit
glib-mirroring-tab/: already LGPLv2.1+
gnulib/: not modified, the code is copied from gnulib
libcharset/: a copy
pcre/: a copy
tests/: processed in a previous commit
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=776504
Just in case people have forgotten their basic algorithms course. Seen
in some pretty terrible code in the wild; hopefully mentioning the cost
in the documentation will make people think twice about using a counter
variable when iterating over a linked list.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=741779
Despite linked lists being a fairly fundamental computer science
concept, some developers insist on using:
g_list_length (list) > 0
to determine whether a list is non-empty, rather than using:
list != NULL
Add a comment to the documentation for g_list_length() and
g_slist_length() pointing out the better alternative in the hope that it
will prevent some of this abuse.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=741024
Since we are no longer using sgml mode, using /* */ to
escape block comments inside examples does not work anymore.
Switch to using line comments with //
Since all element markup is now gone from the doc comments,
we can turn off the gtk-doc sgml mode, which means that from
now on, docbook markup is no longer allowed in doc comments.
To make this possible, we have to replace all remaining
entities in doc comments by their replacement text, & -> &
and so on.
Adds some code examples how functions can be used. Adds a hint
to look at GQueue if access to the start and the end of the list
is required.
applying comments from Emmanuele Bassi and adds some more
improvements to clarify how functions should be used.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=683388
We can detect list corruption in some cases. The new test case
demonstrates a case where we can warn instead of silently corrupt
the list. This was pointed out by Steve Grubb.
Also, use the same auxiliary routine in all places where we unlink
a list element.
They make a full (deep) copy of a list.
In contrast with g_[s]list_copy(), these functions take a function as a argument
to make a copy of each list element, in addition to copying the list container itself.
The functions g_[s]list_copy() were reimplemented to just call the new functions
with NULL as the function argument, which will behave like current implementation.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=675024
Create a deprecated/ directory that we can start moving ancient chunks
of code to. Start with GAllocator, GMemChunk and related APIs.
Also drop all mention of them from the docs.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=659427
Add some helpers for freeing a linked list along with its elements by
providing a GDestroyNotify to call on each of them.
Add a test.
Based on a patch from Cosimo Cecchi.
2006-03-20 Matthias Clasen <mclasen@redhat.com>
* glib/gmem.c (profiler_log): use standard_calloc to allocate
the profile_data. (#335209, Chris Wilson)
* glib/gmain.c (g_main_context_unref): Avoid a deadlock.
(#335207, Chris Wilson)
Minor optimizations (#335216, Chris Wilson):
* glib/gasyncqueue.c (g_async_queue_pop_intern_unlocked): Use
g_queue_peek_tail_link instead of g_queue_peek_tail.
* glib/glist.c:
* glib/gslist.c: Avoid some memset calls.
* docs/reference/glib/glib-sections.txt:
* docs/reference/glib/tmpl/linked_lists_double.sgml:
* docs/reference/glib/tmpl/linked_lists_single.sgml:
* glib/glist.[ch]:
* glib/gslist.[ch]:
- Added g_list_insert_sorted_with_data () and
g_slist_insert_sorted_with_data ().
- Removed the extra check in g_list_sort() and g_slist_sort() for
GCompareDataFunc vs. GCompareFunc.
Mon Dec 5 15:53:20 2005 Tim Janik <timj@imendio.com>
* glib/gslice.c: implement chain walking for arbitrary ->next pointer
offsets in g_slice_free_chain_with_offset() based on a patch by behdad
in bug 323178. moved time consuming logic from g_slice_free() out of
the inner loop, so g_slice_free_chain_with_offset() provides a real
performance benefit over g_slice_free1() now.
* glib/gslice.h: renamed g_slice_free_chain() to
g_slice_free_chain_with_offset(). implemented g_slice_free_chain() as
a type-safe macro as suggested in bug 323178.
simplified the macro implementation of g_slice_free() and implemented
it in a type safe manner for all compliers as suggested by Morten
Welinder <mortenw@gnome.org>.
* glib/gmain.c:
* glib/glist.c:
* glib/gslist.c:
* glib/glib.symbols: s/g_slice_free_chain/g_slice_free_chain_with_offset/
2005-11-04 Matthias Clasen <mclasen@redhat.com>
* glib/Makefile.am: Apply a patch from Behdad Esfahbod to
use a faster lookup table for g_unichar_get_mirror_char().
* glib/gmirroringtable.h: The new table.
* glib/gunichartables.h: Remove bidi_mirroring_table.
* glib/gen-unicode-tables.pl: Don't generate the mirroring
table.
* glib/glib-mirroring-tab/*: Sources for the program
which generated gmirroringtable.h.
* glib/glist.c: Avoid some code duplication.
Tue Nov 1 16:24:20 2005 Tim Janik <timj@imendio.com>
* glib/gmem.[hc]: prepared deprecation of GMemChunk and GAllocator.
added g_slice_*() API to allocate and cache small bits of memory.
an actuall allocator implementation for g_slice_*() is still pending.
* glib/gthread.[hc]: changes from a patch by Matthias Clasen.
changed GRealThread list to use in-structure *next; fields instead
of GSList, in order for thread iteration to not depenend on g_slice_*()
indirectly.
_g_thread_mem_private_get():
_g_thread_mem_private_set(): added accessors for private memory,
needed because the ordinary GPrivate implementation relies on GArray
and GSList and therefore indirectly on working g_slice_*() allocations.
* glib/gthread.[hc]:
g_thread_foreach(): new public API function to loop over all existing threads.
* glib/gdataset.c:
* glib/gstring.c:
* glib/gcache.c:
* glib/garray.c:
* glib/gqueue.c:
* glib/gslist.c:
* glib/glist.c:
* glib/ghash.c:
* glib/gtree.c:
* glib/ghook.c:
* glib/gmain.c:
* glib/gnode.c:
removed GAllocator and free list usages and accompanying locks.
use g_slice_*() API to allocate and cache small bits of memory.
* glib/ghook.h: removed GMemChunk field from public API.
* glib/gslist.h:
* glib/glist.h: deprecate allocator API, provide _free1() for consistency.
* glib/gnode.h: deprecate allocator API.
* glib/gmain.c: reordered GPollRec fields so g_slice_free_chain() can
be used for poll rec lists.
* glib/grel.c: removed mem chunk usage, and allocated tuples via g_slice_*().
g_relation_destroy(): free all tuples from the all_tuples hash table,
this effectively maintains the life time track keeping of tuples.
g_relation_delete_tuple(): free tuples which are removed from the
all_tuples hash table. this fixes a temporary leak that was present
in the memchunk code until the destruction of the relation.
2005-03-13 Matthias Clasen <mclasen@redhat.com>
Make PLT-reduction work with gcc4, and don't include
everything in galias.h:
* glib/glib.symbols: Group symbols by header and source file.
* glib/makegalias.pl: Protect definitions by the same
preprocessor symbols used to guard the headers. Move
the alias declarations to a separate file which is
produced when calling makegalias.pl -def
* glib/Makefile.am (galiasdef.c): Add a rule to generate this
file.
* glib/*.c: Include galias.h after the other GLib headers,
include galiasdef.c at the bottom.
Sat Jun 30 23:14:32 2001 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org>
* glib/glist.[hc]: added g_list_insert_before().
* glib/gslist.c (g_slist_insert_before): provide an implementation,
prototype was already present...
Sat Jun 30 11:07:00 2001 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org>
* gobject.[hc]: provide weak_ref/weak_unref functions,
invoked from ->dispose. renamed ->shutdown() to ->dispose(),
provide "public" API entry here: g_object_run_dispose(), this
fucntion should _only_ be called from object system implementations
(e.g. gtkobject.c) if at all.
* gtypemodule.c (g_type_module_dispose): s/shutdown/dispose/
* gsignal.h: removed compat aliases.
* gobject.c (g_object_connect): support data objects.
Wed Jun 20 12:00:54 2001 Owen Taylor <otaylor@redhat.com>
Changes for 64-bit cleanliness, loosely based on patch
from Mark Murnane.
* gconvert.c (g_convert/g_convert_with_fallback): Remove
workarounds for since-fixed GNU libc bugs. Minor
doc fix.
* gconvert.[ch]: Change gint to gsize/gssize as
appropriate.
* gconvert.c (g_locale/filename_to/from_utf8): Fix incorrect
computation of bytes_read / bytes_written.
* gfileutils.[ch] (g_file_get_contents): Make length
out parameter 'gsize *len'.
* ghook.c (g_hook_compare_ids): Don't compare a
and b as 'a - b'.
* gmacros.h (GSIZE_TO_POINTER): Add GPOINTER_TO_SIZE,
GSIZE_TO_POINTER.
* gmain.c (g_timeout_prepare): Rewrite to avoid
overflows. (Fixes bug when system clock skews
backwards more than 24 days.)
* gmarkup.[ch]: Make lengths passed to callbacks
gsize, length for g_markup_parse-context_parse(),
g_markup_escape_text() gssize.
* gmessages.[ch] (g_printf_string_upper_bound): Change
return value to gsize.
* gmessages.c (printf_string_upper_bound): Remove
a ridiculous use of 'inline' on a 300 line function.
* gstring.[ch]: Represent size of string as a gsize,
not gint. Make parameters to functions take gsize,
or gssize where -1 is allowed.
* gstring.c (g_string_erase): Make
g_string_erase (string, pos, -1) a synonym for
g_string_truncate for consistency with other G*
APIs.
* gstrfuncs.[ch]: Make all functions taking a string
length, take a gsize, or gssize if -1 is allowed.
(g_strstr_len, g_strrstr_len). Also fix some boundary
conditions in g_str[r]str[_len].
* gutf8.c tests/unicode-encoding.c: Make parameters that
are byte lengths gsize, gssize as appropriate. Make
character offsets, other counts, glong.
* gasyncqueue.c gcompletion.c
timeloop.c timeloop-basic.c gutils.c gspawn.c.
Small 64 bit cleanliness fixups.
* glist.c (g_list_sort2, g_list_sort_real): Fix functions
that should have been static.
* gdate.c (g_date_fill_parse_tokens): Fix extra
declaration that was shadowing another.
* tests/module-test.c: Include string.h
Mon Jun 18 15:43:29 2001 Owen Taylor <otaylor@redhat.com>
* gutf8.c (g_get_charset): Make argument
G_CONST_RETURN char **.
Thu May 3 06:38:28 2001 Owen Taylor <otaylor@redhat.com>
* g[s]list.c (g_[s]list_foreach) docs/Changes-2.0.txt: Make
foreach() safe against removal of the _current_ element. While
this could break some code, the new behavior is consistent with
the rest of GLib/GTK+ and probably is what people expect in most
cases. (Suggested by Paul Kuykendall, #50071)
Tue Apr 3 13:46:22 2001 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org>
* glist.[hc]: added g_list_nth_prev() which walks ->prev instead
of ->next.
* gpattern.[hc]: added shell-style pattern matching code from beast,
derived from the gtk_pattern_*() code, but with a couple of bug fixes
and a number of optimizations.
Tue Apr 3 14:06:00 2001 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org>
* gparam.[hc]: added g_param_spec_pool_list() to list pspecs per
owner_type. the pspecs are not referenced, so the caller is
supposed to have some idea about owner_type not randomly
nuking his pspec's. if this is going to provide problems in
the future, we can either auto-ref the pspecs, or add a
_foreach variant, though the latter would have to invoke
the callback while pspec's mutex is acquired, so i just
went for the _list variant for now.
* gclosure.h (G_CALLBACK): made GCallback a void (*) (void) fucntion.
Wed Mar 14 18:46:54 2001 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org>
* gscanner.[hc]: removed archaic gpointer derived_data; relict and
added a GData member instead.
* glist.[hc]: added g_list_remove_all().
* gslist.[hc]: added g_slist_remove_all().
Sat Mar 17 23:18:36 2001 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org>
* gobject.c (g_object_get_property): minor bug-fix.
* gbsearcharray.[hc]: provide a macro for static initialization and
functions g_bsearch_array_new() and g_bsearch_array_destroy() for
dynamic allocations.
* gboxed.c: introduce G_TYPE_GSTRING, boxed type for GString.
* gclosure.[hc]: naming corrections.
Fri Mar 9 16:42:08 2001 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org>
* gvaluetypes.[hc]: moved g_strdup_value_contents() into this file as
a public function (was static in gobject.c before). it's a bit odd
to have that function here, especially since it requires extra includes,
but then it doesn't very well fit somewhere else either.
* gparamspecs.c: added default/max/min checks to param spec creation
functions.