Some links were broken due to typos, because functionality was removed
in GLib 2.0 or for various other reasons. Fix up as many of them as is
reasonable.
- remove all inline assembly versions
- implement the atomic operations using either GCC intrinsics, the
Windows interlocked API or a mutex-based fallback
- drop gatomic-gcc.c since these are now defined in the header file.
Adjust Makefile.am accordingly.
- expand the set of operations: support 'get', 'set', 'compare and
exchange', 'add', 'or', and 'xor' for both integers and pointers
- deprecate g_atomic_int_exchange_and_add since g_atomic_int_add (as
with all the new arithmetic operations) now returns the prior value
- unify the use of macros: all functions are now wrapped in macros that
perform the proper casts and checks
- remove G_GNUC_MAY_ALIAS use; it was never required for the integer
operations (since casting between pointers that only vary in
signedness of the target is explicitly permitted) and we avoid the
need for the pointer operations by using simple 'void *' instead of
'gpointer *' (which caused the 'type-punned pointer' warning)
- provide function implementations of g_atomic_int_inc and
g_atomic_int_dec_and_test: these were strictly macros before
- improve the documentation to make it very clear exactly which types
of pointers these operations may be used with
- remove a few uses of the now-deprecated g_atomic_int_exchange_and_add
- drop initialisation of gatomic from gthread (by using a GStaticMutex
instead of a GMutex)
- update glib.symbols and documentation sections files
Closes#650823 and #650935
I couldn't tell from reading the documentation whether I had to pass in
an uninitialized value, or a value initialized to the exact type, or
something else. It turns out (from reading the source) that you have to
pass in an initialized value, but you can use any type to which the
property's actual type can be transformed.
So, let's document this.
The code section guarded with toggle_refs_mutex includes a call to
g_object_unref(), which may call toggle_refs_notify(). As the latter
tries to acquire the same mutex, glib locks up.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=632884
Since we added g_object_notify_by_pspec(), an efficient way to install
and notify properties relies on storing the GParamSpec pointers inside
a static arrays, like we do for signal identifiers.
Instead of multiple calls to g_object_class_install_property(), we
should have a single function to take the static array of GParamSpecs
and iterate it.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=626919
Signed-off-by: Emmanuele Bassi <ebassi@linux.intel.com>
This should fix bug #628952.
Don't include glib/gdatasetprivate.h directly. Especially don't define
GLIB_COMPILATION when doing that, as that causes breakage on Windows
because of the variable dllimport/dllexport stuff in gtypes.h that
checks GLIB_COMPILATION. That macro really should be defined only when
compiling code that goes into the libglib DLL. Otherwise the compiler
thinks that variables that should be imported from libglib are
actually defined in the code being compiled.
Just call g_atomic_pointer_get() as such, don't bother with
G_DATALIST_GET_FLAGS.
Signed-off-by: Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>
The gdatasetprivate.h header includes gatomic.h directly. It all works
well in GLib, but inside GObject it will trigger the single inclusion
guard.
Since this is a private header, and it's kind of a special case, one way
to fix it is to declare GLIB_COMPILATION around it and fool the single
inclusion guard in gatomic.h into thinking we're compiling GLib and not
GObject.
g_object_notify_by_pspec() will emit the "notify" signal on the given
pspec, short-circuiting the hash table lookup needed by
g_object_notify(). The suggested and documented way of using
g_object_notify_by_pspec() is similar to the way of emitting signals
with their ID.
Emission tests (with no handler attached to the notify signal) show a
10-15% speedup over using g_object_notify().
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=615425
This adds static markers and systemtap tapsets for:
* type creation
* object lifetimes (creation, ref, unref, dispose, finalize)
* signal creation and emission
Signal emissions and finalization marker have a corresponding
*_end (or *-end in dtrace) version that is when the corresponding
operation is finished.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=606044
The reason we need to enforce this is that the GTypeValueTable
documentation explicitly states that memory is memset to 0 when the
value_init function is called.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=603590
This works around the need to take a custom mutex twice and add the
object to a GSList of objects that are currently in construction for the
common case. Only when the constructor is overwritten do we use the
previous behavior and allow things like singleton objects.
The only slightly incompatible change is that previously, it was ok to
call g_object_set() on construct-only properties while the object was
initialized. This will now fail. If that behavior is needed, setting a
custom constructor that just chains up will reenable this functionality.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=557151
Store whether the object has a toggleref before decrementing the
refcount to prevent race condition when two threads simultaneously
try to unref an object with a refcount of 2.
Patch by Antoine Tremblay.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=551706
This avoids a bunch of code and makes construction of simple objects
faster.
Object construction performance improvement:
Non-Threaded Threaded
Simple: 14% 5%
Complex: -1.1% -2.2%
Other tests stable.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=557100
If the class has no properties there could be no notification anyway.
This is an important optimization for construction of simple objects.
Object construction performance improvement:
Non-Threaded Threaded
Simple: 84% 91%
Complex: -1.4% -0.6%
Other tests stable.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=557100
GLib users buildable with gcc 4.4. Patch by Jakub Jelinek.
* glib/gatomic.[hc]: Add G_GNUC_MAY_ALIAS to pointer arguments,
fix macro versions to only operate on objects of the same size.
* glib/gdataset.c:
* glib/gthread.[hc]:
* glib/gdatasetprivate.h: Remove unnecessary casts in
g_atomic_pointer_get calls.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=7875
2009-01-02 Behdad Esfahbod <behdad@gnome.org>
Bug 565136 – Gobject's "notify" signal parameters are wrong in gtk-doc
Patch from Andrzej Zaborowski
* gobject.c (g_object_do_class_init): Fix param order in docs.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=7759