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Author SHA1 Message Date
Chun-wei Fan
671292bbb2 Win32: Port Directory Monitoring to New GLocalFileMonitor
This WIP patch moves the Windows Directory Monitoring code to the new
GLocalFileMonitor mechanism, and adds file monitoring in the process.

Progress from previous patch:
-File renames are now properly supported, but G_FILE_MONITOR_EVENT_MOVED_IN
 and G_FILE_MONITOR_EVENT_MOVED_OUT needs to be investigated, as
 ReadDirectoryChangesW() seems to send FILE_ACTION_REMOVED when a file is
 moved out of a directory.
-Events are handled for both the long and short (8.3) variants of the
 filenames, and files monitored will report changes when it is changed
 via its short or long filenames.

Things to be done:
-Perhaps find out about attribute changes in files in a monitored
 directory; if a file is monitored, attribute changes are correctly
 handled.
-Investigate on G_FILE_MONITOR_EVENT_MOVED_OUT,
 G_FILE_MONITOR_EVENT_MOVED_IN, G_FILE_MONITOR_EVENT_PRE_UNMOUNT,
 G_FILE_MONITOR_EVENT_UNMOUNTED.
-Investigate on the "boredom" algoritm, and see how we can do it on
 Windows.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=730116
2015-03-20 12:01:35 -04:00
Ryan Lortie
f9eb9eed10 Rework the build system for a new tests approach
Perform a substantial cleanup of the build system with respect to
building and installing testcases.

First, Makefile.decl has been renamed glib.mk and substantially
expanded.  We intend to add more stuff here in the future, like canned
rules for mkenums, marshallers, resources, etc.

By default, tests are no longer compiled as part of 'make'.  They will
be built when 'make check' is run.  The old behaviour can be obtained
with --enable-always-build-tests.

--disable-modular-tests is gone (because tests are no longer built by
default).  There is no longer any way to cause 'make check' to be a
no-op, but that's not very useful anyway.

A new glibtests.m4 file is introduced.  Along with glib.mk, this
provides for consistent handling of --enable-installed-tests and
--enable-always-build-tests (mentioned above).

Port our various test-installing Makefiles to the new framework.

This patch substantially improves the situation in the toplevel tests/
directory.  Things are now somewhat under control there.  There were
some tests being built that weren't even being run and we run those now.
The long-running GObject performance tests in this directory have been
removed from 'make check' because they take too long.

As an experiment, 'make check' now runs the testcases on win32 builds,
by default.  We can't run them under gtester (since it uses a pipe to
communicate with the subprocess) so just toss them in TESTS.  Most of
them are passing on win32.

Things are not quite done here, but this patch is already a substantial
improvement.  More to come.
2013-05-31 23:12:15 -04:00
Ryan Lortie
346aa683de Fix visibility for glib/ and gio/ submodules
We have various sub directories in glib/ and gio/ (eg: inotify, gnulib,
pcre, xdgmime, etc.) that build convenience libraries that are then
included into libglib and libgio.  The files in these directories need
to be built with the same visibility policy as the files in the first
level directories, so add CFLAGS for them all.

This wasn't a problem when the visibility flags were set directly in
CFLAGS but then we had to deal with some modules that we built that we
explicitly wanted to export symbols from.

For now, we can keep things the way they are because it's less hacky and
although it's a theoretical hazard to forget these CFLAGS, we rarely add
new subdirectories to the build.
2013-01-18 13:23:40 -05:00
Ryan Lortie
b3b7ea8e22 Replace -I with $(glib_INCLUDES) and friends
Stop using ad hoc -I in all of our Makefile.am.  Use the new variables
instead.
2010-08-06 13:10:34 -04:00
Paolo Borelli
80f66b1141 Fix build with srcdir != builddir, bug #594597 2009-09-19 10:22:33 +02:00
Tor Lillqvist
7261372b45 win32/gwinhttpvfs.c win32/gwinhttpvfs.h win32/gwinhttpfile.c
2008-08-13  Tor Lillqvist  <tml@novell.com>

	* win32/gwinhttpvfs.c
	* win32/gwinhttpvfs.h
	* win32/gwinhttpfile.c
	* win32/gwinhttpfile.h
	* win32/gwinhttpfileinputstream.c
	* win32/gwinhttpfileinputstream.h
	* win32/gwinhttpfileoutputstream.c
	* win32/gwinhttpfileoutputstream.h: New files implementing
	GWinHttpVfs and related classes, a GVfs for HTTP and HTTPS URIs on
	Windows. The implementation uses the WinHttp API. Both reading and
	writing are supported, i.e. GET and PUT requests. When writing,
	each write call is done using a separate PUT request with a
	Content-Range header. Requests for file URIs and plain pathnames
	are forwarded to GLocalVfs.

	* win32/winhttp.h: Reverse engineered <winhttp.h>, borrowed from
	WINE. Used as there is no <winhttp.h> bundled with mingw, and
	requiring people to download the Windows SDK just for this one
	header is not reasonable.

	* win32/Makefile.am: Add above files.

	* giomodule.c: Call _g_winhttp_vfs_get_type() on Windows to set up
	the plumbing for the above.


svn path=/trunk/; revision=7344
2008-08-12 23:09:04 +00:00
Tor Lillqvist
367d77233b Expand gio/win32/Makefile.
2008-03-12  Tor Lillqvist  <tml@novell.com>

	* configure.in: Expand gio/win32/Makefile.

2008-03-12  Tor Lillqvist  <tml@novell.com>

	Bug 517419 - gio win32 directory monitor
	Implementation by Vlad Grecescu.
	
	* win32/Makefile.am
	* win32/gwin32directorymonitor.h
	* win32/gwin32directorymonitor.c: New files.

	* giomodule.c: Set up the GWin32DirectoryMonitor plumbing.

	* Makefile.am: Add the win32 subdirectory.


svn path=/trunk/; revision=6698
2008-03-12 19:09:11 +00:00