g_socket_send_message() and g_socket_send_to() fail with ENOBUFS or
EFAULT due to the fact that if no "address" argument is specified to
g_socket_send_message, when g_socket_send_message() calls sendmsg(2),
the 2nd parameter to sendmsg ("const struct msghdr *msg") contains
uninitialized values. The fix is simple - initialize msg.msg_name to
NULL and msg.msg_msg_namelen to 0.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=594759
Implement g_test_log_set_fatal_handler which is a function similar to
g_log_set_default_handler but for use in unit tests where certain
errors have to be ignored because it is not possible to fix or avoid
them otherwise. A unit test is added.
This warning hits code that uses GSimpleAsyncResult outside of a
mainloop as a helper object. For instance EggDBus does this.
Since the bugs this warning would fix are pretty easy to spot
and since EggDBus is deployed already we just remove the
"called from outside main loop" warning.
However, we need to keep the "called from wrong context" warning
as that is very helpful when debugging misuse of the new multiple
main context code.
Previous code used g_mkstemp(). But when using
G_FILE_CREATE_REPLACE_DESTINATION, no attempt was made to ensure proper
mode and flags of the created temporary file. The visible issue was that
the file was always created with mode 0600 as opposed to using 0666.
(The invisible issue was that O_RDWR was used instead of O_WRONLY.)
This function exposes more variables than g_mkstemp() and therefor
allows more flexibility when creating temporary files.
The intended use is gio's code for g_file_replace() (see next patch)
When doing a g_file_copy() with nofollow-symlinks (to copy a link for
example), the later copying of the file attributes copies the source
links 777 attributes to the target's attributes. As chmod affects the
symlink target, this would cause such copies to always set the target to
777 mode.
This patch makes setting the mode with nofollow-symlinks fail with
NOT_SUPPORTED.
The aforementioned g_file_copy() will still succeed, because it ignores
errors of the attribute copy.