2005-06-30 Matthias Clasen <mclasen@redhat.com>
Apply a patch which may make GLib work on BeOS again.
(#309157, Kian Duffy)
* glib/gmain.c: Update the BeOS includes.
* glib/gstdio.c:
* glib/gutils.c (g_find_program_in_path):
* glib/gbacktrace.c (g_on_error_stack_trace): Use the UNIX
implementation on BeOS, as well.
* configure.in: Don't put glib 1.0 into G_MODULE_LIBS, even
on BeOS.
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.
Tue Feb 22 22:03:38 2005 Manish Singh <yosh@gimp.org>
* glib/gstdio.h: On G_OS_UNIX, simple #define g_open and co. as
aliases for their respective C library functions, instead of
using the function wrappers. This avoids library users having to
care about matching large file support with whatever glib has been
built with. Fixes bug #167942.
* glib/gstdio.c
* glib/abicheck.sh
* glib/glib.symbols
* glib/makegalias.pl: Logic to make the gstdio wrappers still
available for compatibility, but not used in new code.
2005-02-02 Tor Lillqvist <tml@novell.com>
* glib/gstdio.c: In the Win32 part of all functions, handle
invalid UTF-8 more robustly. Don't pass the resulting NULL
wide-char or codepage strings on to C library functions, but bail
out early. (#166084)
2004-12-11 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>
* glib/gstdio.c (g_rename, g_unlink, g_remove): Add doc comments
about Windows restrictions on renaming and removing.
(g_remove): Mimic POSIX remove() on Windows: Try also to rmdir if
removal as a file fails. Document this.
* glib/gstdio.h: Clarify comment about file name encoding on
Windows.
2004-10-27 Matthias Clasen <mclasen@redhat.com>
Introduce the idea of a filename encoding, which is
*literally* the filename encoding on Unix. On windows,
use the Unicode name converted to UTF-8. (#156325,
Tor Lillqvist, Owen Taylor)
* glib/gdir.[hc]:
* glib/gconvert.[hc]:
* glib/gfileutils.[hc]:
* glib/gutils.[hc]:
* glib/giowin32.c: On Windows, keep old ABI versions
of GLib pathname api for DLL ABI stability. Use different
names for the new-style UTF-8 versions. Hide this through
a #define.
* glib/gstdio.[hc]: New files containing wrappers for
POSIX pathname api.
* glib/glib.symbols: Add new symbols.
* glib/makegalias.pl: Drop Win32 specific .def syntax,
include gstdio.h