Fri Jun 19 03:11:02 1998 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org>
* gdataset.c: removed g_dataset_try_key, g_dataset_force_id and
g_dataset_retrive_key in favour of GQuarks.
a GQuark is an numeric id wich is associated with a certain string.
(g_quark_try_string): try to get the quark associated with this string,
if the lookup failed return 0.
(g_quark_from_string): get the associated quark for a string, if there
isn't currently a GQuark associated with this string, then allocate a
new quark and return that.
(g_quark_from_static_string): like the above function, but the string
isn't strdup()ed to save memory.
(g_quark_to_string): get the string that is associated with a certain
GQuark.
* gdataset.c (g_dataset_id_set_data_full): invoke the destroy function
_after_ the new data has been setup.
Thu Jun 18 02:35:21 1998 Owen Taylor <otaylor@gtk.org>
* glib.h: Changed messages for g_return_[val]_if_fail to
be somewhat more clear: assertion "blah" failed.
Fri Jun 12 00:39:28 1998 Josh MacDonald <jmacd@icw.EECS.Berkeley.EDU>
* glib.h: add new hash and equal functions g_int_*. complement
g_direct_hash with g_direct_equal.
* grel.c: new file, GRelations implement tuples of N-N mappings.
A comment in glib.h briefly describes the interface.
* ghash.c: new function, g_hash_table_size
* glib.h: new typedefs, gsize, gssize, gtime.
* garray.c: new functions implementing a simplified GArray. This
GPtrArray is an array of gpointers and has functions to add and
remove elements, much like java.lang.Vector.
* garray.c: new functions for the single-byte special case of
GArray. The functions g_byte_array* operate on arrays of bytes.
Internally, a GArray is used.
* testglib.c: tests for g_ptr_array, g_byte_array, and g_relation...
Thu Jun 11 04:15:31 1998 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org>
* glib.h:
* gdataset.c: new function g_dataset_retrive_key. adjusted prealloc
sizes, to take up less space on initial allocation.