Our check for inotify_init1() being defined is broken. We happily
declare that inotify is supported, even if the check fails.
This was originally intended to check for inotify_init1 in the libc so
that we could fall back to inotify_init if it was not yet defined.
FreeBSD has a libinotify that emulates the inotify API via kqueue. It
installs a <sys/inotify.h> header and requires linking to -linotify. We
don't want to falsely detect working inotify in this case.
Treat the lack of inotify_init1() in the libc as a lack of inotify
support. This requires only a new libc -- we still support old kernels:
in the case that inotify1_init() fails, we fall back to inotify_init().
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=724330
It’s not enough to close a connection by calling g_input_stream_close()
and g_output_stream_close() on its two substreams: to close the
underlying socket, one must use g_io_stream_close(). Document that.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=724278
Since all element markup is now gone from the doc comments,
we can turn off the gtk-doc sgml mode, which means that from
now on, docbook markup is no longer allowed in doc comments.
To make this possible, we have to replace all remaining
entities in doc comments by their replacement text, & -> &
and so on.
Add support for parsing command line options with GApplication.
You can add GOptionGroup and GOptionEntry using two new APIs:
g_application_add_option_group() and
g_application_add_main_option_entries().
Also add a "handle-local-options" signal that allows handling of
commandline arguments in the local process without having to override
local_command_line.
As a special feature, you can have a %NULL @arg_data in a GOptionEntry
which will cause the argument to be stored in a GVariantDict. This
dictionary is available for inspection and modification by the
"handle-local-options" signal and can be forwarded to the primary
instance in cases of command line invocation (where it can be fetched
using g_application_command_line_get_options()).
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=721977
In some virtualization setups, ifindexes can end up becoming very
large, and so the existing code that assumes that *some* interface
must have an index less than 255 fails.
Fix this by explicitly looking for "lo" first. And then if that fails
(on Windows, or other systems where the loopback interface is not
called "lo"), try indexes up to 1024 rather than 255.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=723048
For some reason, IPv6 link-local multicast routing changes all the
time. GNetworkMonitorBase was already ignoring them for purposes of
emitting network-changed, but GNetworkMonitorNetlink would still
trigger a re-dump after getting one, so network-changed would end up
getting emitted anyway.
glocalfile.c: In function 'g_local_file_measure_size_of_file':
glocalfile.c:2654:3: warning: passing argument 2 of 'g_lstat' from
incompatible pointer type [enabled by default]
if (g_lstat (name->data, &buf) != 0)
^
In file included from glocalfile.c:68:0:
../glib/gstdio.h:135:5: note: expected 'struct GStatBuf *' but argument
is of type 'struct _stati64 *'
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=711547
gdbusauthmechanismexternal.c: In function 'mechanism_client_initiate':
gdbusauthmechanismexternal.c:355:3: warning: 'initial_response' may be
used uninitialized in this function [-Wmaybe-uninitialized]
return initial_response;
^
gdbusauthmechanismexternal.c:332:10: note: 'initial_response' was
declared here
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=711547
glocalfileinfo.c: In function '_g_local_file_info_get':
glocalfileinfo.c:1955:11: warning: passing argument 3 of
'get_thumbnail_attributes' from incompatible pointer type [enabled by
default]
get_thumbnail_attributes (path, info, &statbuf);
^
glocalfileinfo.c:1285:1: note: expected 'const struct GStatBuf *' but
argument is of type 'struct _stati64 *'
get_thumbnail_attributes (const char *path,
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=711547
If the action is stateful and the user doesn't have their own activate handler
then do some reasonable things for ourselves.
After a lot of experience using stateful GSimpleAction it turns out that
people almost always end up using it in the same ways:
A boolean-typed stateful action with no parameter is most likely going
to want to be toggled. Any other type of action that has the parameter
type equal to the state type probably intends for activation to
represent a request to change the state.
This patch implements those two cases. This will let people stop
writing their own trivial handlers over and over.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=722503
Clarify in the documentation that the commandline arguments passed
around by GApplication (to local_command_line and returned via
g_application_command_line_get_arguments()) are in the GLib filename
encoding (ie: UTF-8) on Windows, not the system code page.
Fix the mismatch that would result from having argv passed to
g_application_run() in main() on Windows (where it is in the system
code page) by ignoring argc/argv on Windows and calling
g_win32_get_command_line() for ourselves. Document this.
This might be a slight API break on Windows: we documented that it was
possible to call g_application_run() with arguments other than argc/argv
and now doing that will result in those arguments being ignored. It has
always been recommended practice to only call g_application_run() from
main() directly, however, and all of our code examples have shown only
this. We will see if this causes any issues and consider reevaluating
the situation if so.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=722025
Add a note to the documentation for g_file_new_for_commandline_arg()
that this function is intended to operate on strings already in the GLib
filename encoding on Windows.
This has been the case for a long time, but this documents the
requirement.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=722025
g_strconcat() allocates memory, it needs to be freed.
==10653== 1,400 bytes in 50 blocks are definitely lost in loss record
1,838 of 1,851
==10653== at 0x4A0645D: malloc (in
/usr/lib64/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so)
==10653== by 0x54ACB22: g_malloc (gmem.c:102)
==10653== by 0x54ACE4D: g_malloc_n (gmem.c:343)
==10653== by 0x54C8463: g_strconcat (gstrfuncs.c:589)
==10653== by 0x4D6ED38: get_xattrs_from_fd (glocalfileinfo.c:660)
==10653== by 0x4D71622:
_g_local_file_info_get_from_fd (glocalfileinfo.c:2028)
==10653== by 0x4D731A0:
g_local_file_input_stream_query_info (glocalfileinputstream.c:356)
==10653== by 0x4C996D8:
g_file_input_stream_query_info (gfileinputstream.c:148)
==10653== by 0x4C863F6: file_copy_fallback (gfile.c:3120)
==10653== by 0x4C86DD2: g_file_copy (gfile.c:3398)
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=722357
The default local_command_line handler has a fast return path for the
case that we handle the commandline by forwarding it to the primary
instance, but this doesn't account for the fact that we may want to
become a service.
Allow for this by making sure we don't take the fast path of the service
flag is set.
Add a --gapplication-service switch to the default implementation of
local_command_line. This name is unlikely to clash with any option used
by an existing application.
When a normal application (neither service nor launcher) is launched with
exactly this one argument, G_APPLICATION_IS_SERVICE will be set.
The idea is that people will write their D-Bus service file with
--gapplication-service on the Exec line. This provides a nice
compromise for people who want the benefits of DBusActivatable
applications but without losing the ability to easily run them directly
(under the debugger or inside jhbuild, etc.)
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=710965
Make sure we escape any special characters that are found in annotation
names or values to avoid emitting a malformed XML document in response
to an Introspect call.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=721796
The file extension of the GIO module could be something other than .so,
depending on platform. Use G_MODULE_SUFFIX so that the test will run
correctly on non-*nix platforms, such as Windows.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=719344
If installed tests are not enabled, installed_testdir is not
defined, so we end up trying to create /modules and to chmod
things in /x-content/, which is not right.
When losing the D-Bus connection, we would write to stdout about it just
before killing ourselves with SIGTERM. We're a library, so we should
probably use stderr instead.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=721324
Part of the purpose of g_settings_get_child() was that it could be used
after you delay() a GSettings object, and then apply() all of the
settings together. In order for that to work, we need to share the
backend.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=720891
The x-content/win32-software type is only recognized if
the autorun.exe file is executable. Since the file is installed
as data, we need to fix up its permissions in an
install-data-hook.
This test is inspired by its namesake in GTK+. We instantiate
all types, and check the default values of their properties,
with some exceptions for types that are known not to work.
In case an object is already monitored, we lock then return without
unlocking it which can then result in a self deadlock. So properly
unlock before returning.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=721074
Use g_variant_parse_error_print_context() to format the error message
from the GVariant parser.
There is a slightly dubious interaction with the "parse me harder"
functionality here. We're probably going to have to deal with that
separately.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=715028
I recently had to track down why these tests failed. Turned
out that some rogue package on my system had installed mime
types that declared all files with 3 letter names to be
'chemical/x-turbomole-vibrational'.
This change will make it more obvious what is going on by
mentioning the mime types in the assertion message.
When replacing a version of goa-daemon (from gnome-online-accounts)
by a newer version with some added interfaces, evolution-data-server
and the gvfs-goa volume monitor might crash as there's no interface
definition for this new interface.
Work-around this by returning earlier from the _notify() implementation,
rather than accessing invalid memory.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=720539
Add missing (allow-none) annotations to
g_desktop_app_info_launch_uris_as_manager(). Tested with
python -c "from gi.repository import GLib, Gio; Gio.DesktopAppInfo.new('gcalctool.desktop').launch_uris_as_manager([], None, GLib.SpawnFlags.SEARCH_PATH|GLib.SpawnFlags.STDOUT_TO_DEV_NULL, None, None, None, None)"
which is necessary to do a launch_uris() without leaking stdout.
https://launchpad.net/bugs/1259721
GDBusConnection cleanup is inherently racy due to its use of worker
threads. Put tests that expect a NULL G_BUS_TYPE_SESSION singleton
as the first tests to work around cleanup races.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=719837
Allow only format strings that copy all values (i.e, don't contain '&'),
as the returned pointers might become invalid in some rare cases.
Since this is technically an API break, this patch only prints a
critical when a faulty format string is detected, but still fetches the
values.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=719979
Usually async methods copy/ref its arguments so caller can
forget about them. g_file_replace_contents_async() and
g_output_stream_write_async() are exceptions.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=690525
The desktop-files directory contains a mimeapps.cache file
that was not installed as data for installed tests, causing
the file measure test to fail only in when installed.
Make the testcase compare the byte size to what is reported
by du. Also add a test for the async api, and mak eit test
the progress reporting callback.
Comparing the code generated for the setter and other methods without
(real) return value, I noticed that the setter does not unref the
gvariant it gets.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=719472
This function turns a varargs argument list into a string array,
but forgets to NULL-terminate it. This function was not covered
by unit tests...so it was broken.
The test reveals that there's something fishy with this monitor.
One has to call g_app_info_get_all() for it to start working,
and then it only works once.
The previous patch to simplify the GSettings commandline tool by making
more use of global variables went a bit too far and broke 'gsettings
monitor' when used without a specific key.
Fix that up again.
The static analyser (correctly) considers a type check to fail if the
variable is NULL. In this case, the address must be non-NULL as no error
was thrown by g_socket_connection_get_remote_address(), but the static
analyser doesn’t know this.
Add a non-NULL assertion anyway, both to shut the analyser up, and
because it’s good extra testing.
Found by scan-build.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=113075
These prevent some false positives from the static analyser which are
caused by it not inspecting the invariants of
g_subprocess_communicate[_utf8]_finish() (i.e. that stdout and
stdout_str will always be set unless an error was returned).
They’re also good testing anyway.
Found by scan-build.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=113075
If the initial part of the header (‘MIME-TreeMagic’) is valid, but the
following line does not start with ‘[’ (i.e. is not a valid section
line), insert_matchlet() will be called with a NULL match pointer, and
will crash with a NULL pointer dereference.
Fix this by bailing out if a valid section line isn’t encountered before
the first insert_matchlet() call (i.e. between the header line and the
first data line).
Note that this has not been tested against a real treemagic file; the
fix is purely theoretical.
Found by scan-build.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=113075
In the case that (n_fds == 0 && fds == NULL), memcpy() would be called
against a NULL src pointer. Even though the number of bytes to copy is
0, avoid the possibility of a crash by only calling if fds is non-NULL.
Found by scan-build.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=113075
The static analyser will check dynamic type assertions and assume that
if they fail, the variable can either have the wrong type, or be NULL
(which is correct). The analyser doesn’t know that other constraints in
the API ensure the variable is non-NULL.
Add a non-null assertion to help the static analyser and shut it up in
this case.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=113075
This can happen if the hash table lookup for ‘noncefile’ fails, and
hence the first ‘goto out’ is hit, at which point resolver is still
NULL.
Found with scan-build.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=113075
Be a little bit more careful in regards to initializing a primitive type
variable before passing it by reference, as it could have random stuff
in the variable's address depending on the CRT, such as MSVCR110.DLL,
causing random, invalid stuff being written in that address.
This will fix this test when built with Visual Studio 2012.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=711047
G_OS #ifdefs are only available once glibconfig.h has been
evaluated ; that is, after including glib headers.
Move this block down so it gets correctly evaluated.
Make it possible to skip the terminal-launching test simply
by setting DISPLAY= . Previously, you had to unset DISPLAY,
which is a little more cumbersome.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=711178
One testcase was launching appinfo-test from a GAppInfo that
does not have a filename. In this case, the G_LAUNCHED_DESKTOP_FILE
envvar is not exported. Make appinfo-test deal with that, without
spewing warnings.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=711178
The actions test tests the GSimpleActionGroup API. Maybe this
should be moved to use GActionMap, but for now, just disable
the deprecations.
There was also one test that wasn't actually hooked up, so
do that as well.
Most _list_schemas() uses were to check for the availability
of a particular schema. g_settings_schema_source_lookup() is
a better way to do this.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=712315
In Windows development environments that have it, <unistd.h> is mostly
just a wrapper around several other native headers (in particular,
<io.h>, which contains read(), close(), etc, and <process.h>, which
contains getpid()). But given that some Windows dev environments don't
have <unistd.h>, everything that uses those functions on Windows
already needed to include the correct Windows header as well, and so
there is never any point to including <unistd.h> on Windows.
Also, remove some <unistd.h> includes (and a few others) that were
unnecessary even on unix.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=710519
Assume unix platforms support the original POSIX.1 standard.
Specifically, assume that if G_OS_UNIX, then we have chown(),
getcwd(), getgrgid(), getpwuid(), link(), <grp.h>, <pwd.h>,
<sys/types.h>, <sys/uio.h>, <sys/wait.h>, and <unistd.h>.
Additionally, since all versions of Windows that we care about also
have <sys/types.h>, we can remove HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H checks everywhere.
Also remove one include of <sys/times.h>, and the corresponding
configure check, since the include is not currently needed (and may
always have just been a typo for <sys/time.h>).
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=710519
Assume all supported platforms implement C90, and therefore they
(correctly) implement atexit(), memmove(), setlocale(), strerror(),
and vprintf(), and have <float.h> and <limits.h>.
(Also remove the configure check testing that "do ... while (0)" works
correctly; the non-do/while-based version of G_STMT_START and
G_STMT_END was removed years ago, but the check remained. Also, remove
some checks that configure.ac claimed were needed for libcharset, but
aren't actually used.)
Note that removing the g_memmove() function is not an ABI break even
on systems where g_memmove() was previously not a macro, because it
was never marked GLIB_AVAILABLE_IN_ALL or listed in glib.symbols, so
it would have been glib-internal since 2004.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=710519
My application (hotssh) would like to get the resolved address from DNS,
before we start the connect().
We could add a new event, but it's easy enough to just cache it on the
GSocketConnection; this avoids any new API.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=712547
It makes sense to match on GenericName in case an application does
not provide any keywords, but the Keywords field has been added
to explicitly support the search case, while GenericName was used
to be displayed in menus, so it makes more sense to consider
Keywords more (or equally) relevant for search.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=711640
Just copy the schemas to the builddir and compile them in place instead
of trying to mess around with creating the compiled file in a different
dir. This solves issues in the summary/description testcase when
GSettings expects the usual situation of having the .xml files present
in the same directory.
We need to check for the correct line endings on Windows (\r\n) for the
echo tests and currently need to skip the test_echo_eof test there, as
it depends on the cat utility that is not normally found on Windows, and
using an external installation of cat via MSYS or Cygwin would render the
test program to hang as cat waits for user input.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=711047
Various tests were depending on local_error being set by a callback
when it could never have been the case. Simplify async error detection
logic in those cases, and fix leak of GError.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=711802
We had a GApplication testcase that handled both open and commandline.
This only way that this worked was by implementing the commandline
handler without actually setting the HANDLES_COMMAND_LINE flag.
This behaviour is now invalid, so just rip out the offending part of the
test.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=711099
The first time this function is called we load all of the keyfiles in
the directory, ignoring the 'Hidden' ones and build an index out of the
interesting fields using g_str_tokenize_and_fold().
We do prefix matching on the tokens to find relevent desktop files.
Right now this is implemented as a hashtable that we iterate over,
checking prefixes on each token. This could possibly be sped up by
creating an array, but it's already pretty fast...
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=711557
...so that the generated code will build on all platforms, as compilers
like Visual C++ does not like #ifdef checks during a definition/use of
a macro.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=711049
In each DesktopFileDir, store a list of desktop files for that
directory. This speeds up opening desktop files by name because we can
skip statting in directories that we know don't have the file and also
speeds up _get_all() because we can avoid enumeration.
This also improves our support for dealing with names like
'kde4/kate.desktop' (equivalent to kde4-kate.desktop) since we find out
about all of these files are the start and don't need to guess about
which '-' to change to a '/'. It also means that we can easily deal
with more than one level of such prefixes.
We use a file monitor to watch for changes, invalidating our lists when
we notice them.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=711520
Include unistd.h only on *NIX and define items as necessary on Windows,
also replace instances of ssize_t with the GLib-equivilant gssize so to fix
the build on platforms that do not have ssize_t, such as Visual C++.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=711047
We need to use g_content_type_get_mime_type() to look up the mime type of
the file from the registry on the content type that was acquired on
Windows, as g_file_info_get_content_type() does not acquire the
file mime type (unlike on *NIX).
g_content_type_get_mime_type() on *NIX is more or less an no-op as it
simply returns the g_strdup()-ed version of the passed-in content type.
This will enable the resources test to pass on Windows.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=711047
The overridden implementation of the skip method for
GLocalFileInputStream allows skipping past the end of the file which is
inconsistent with the documentation. Prevent this by first seeking to
the end of the file and then seeking backwards from there as much as
is necessary.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=711048
If the goal is to make sure we don't have a dbus connection, it has
to call g_test_dbus_unset() instead which is much more complete.
In this case, g_test_dbus_unset() is called already, so it should be
fine.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=697348
This is to avoid having again the subtil bug in dbus-appinfo.c:
session_bus_down() was called before g_test_run() so the test was
running on the user's dbus session.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=697348
A reference to the session bus is now stored in GNotificationBackend.
Remove the extraneous one in the gtk backend and stop using it in
withdraw_notification.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=711051
Don't hold the lock when calling the user's callback during
g_cancellable_connect() for the case that the cancellable has already
fired.
Taken from a patch by Alex Larsson.
Doc updates from Colin Walters.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=705395
If someone calls org.gtk.Actions.Describe on a non-existent action then
return an exception instead of a trivial description (disabled, no
state, etc.).
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=687185
If someone calls org.gtk.Actions.Describe on a non-existent action then
return an exception instead of a trivial description (disabled, no
state, etc.).
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=687185
g_object_set() allowed us to bypass the usual checks that the state
doesn't change type and also leaked.
Fix that up by turning the state into a construct property (so that it
always gets set once during construction, even if only to NULL) and
then route the further sets through the C API so that they are subject
to the same checks.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=696424
Ignore qualified (in the XML namespace sense) tags and attributes when
compiling GSettings schemas.
This will allow people to add custom tags and attributes to their schemas
without tripping up the compiler.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=635641
Ignore qualified (in the XML namespace sense) tags and attributes when
parsing D-Bus introspection XML.
This will allow people to add custom tags and attributes to their D-Bus
interfaces without tripping up GDBus.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=665634
Stop using the recently-deprecated GSettings APIs.
Use the GSettingsSchema-based APIs instead.
This fixes a number of bugs and also a net reduction of code. In
particular, list-schemas will now work in context of a given --schemadir
argument.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=695558
The number of arguments passed to each function is about to increase, so
just use global variables instead.
This is a commandline tool, after all...
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=695558
Add g_settings_schema_has_key() and _get_range(), _range_check(),
_get_value_type(), _get_default_value() methods on GSettingsSchemaKey.
Deprecate the equivalent APIs on GSettings.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=683017
Add two new APIs: g_settings_get_user_value() and
g_settings_get_default_value(). Together, these should allow the
inspection of all interesting cases of "is this key set?" and "what
would happen if I reset this key?"
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=668233
Add two boolean parameters to our internal getter utility function in
anticipation of the coming addition of g_settings_get_user_value() and
g_settings_get_default_value() APIs.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=668233
This will get the 'user' value from the database (ie: the one that the user has
control over).
Provide a default implementation that chains to ->read(). That will work for
all of our internal backends which don't have a concept of layering or
lockdown.
The delayed backend implments "user value" by returning anything that's
in the changeset (incuding an explicit NULL) or chaining up otherwise.
We will use this for g_settings_get_user_value().
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=668233
The G_ADD_PRIVATE() macro, and the auto-generated get_instance_private()
internal function, should be used conditionally depending on the maximum
allowed version of GLib, as defined by the GLIB_VERSION_MAX_ALLOWED
pre-processor symbol.
This allows generating code that can be compiled in projects that wish
to use an older API version of GLib through the use of the
GLIB_VERSION_MAX_ALLOWED symbol.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=710133
Prevent a crash in the case that gvdb_table_list() returns NULL (ie:
because a schema has no keys).
Stop a memory leak caused by pointlessly stealing keys from a hashtable
(after we quarked them already).
Stop allocating an extra entry at the end of an array for a terminator
(that we never wrote anyway) when all functions using this API refer to
the out-parameter length array.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=711016
Ignore the keyfile being deleted (ie: by the user) instead of reporting
it to the application as all values being reverted back to their
originals.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=637956
Support the 'extends' attribute that has been supported by the compiler
for a long time by doing three things:
- when creating a schema that extends another schema, lookup that other
schema
- when looking up keys and we can't find them in the schema, check
(recursively) in the 'extends' schema
- when listing all keys in a schema, also visit the extends schemas,
but take care to avoid duplicates caused by overrides
Extend the testsuite to verify that it works.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=645453
g_settings_list_schemas() and g_settings_list_relocatable_schemas() are
now deprecated.
This will allow listing off schemas on non-default sources and is a
better fit with the new direction the API is going.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=680838
Add an API to read the summary and description from the .xml schema
files.
This will be used by dconf-editor and gnome-tweak-tool.
This API is a bit heavy -- it parses the XML and builds a table. It
also loads gettext domains for translation. It only does these things
if it is used, however, so it will not impact normal applications.
We store the summary/description in a pair of hash tables on the schema
source (which we have a backref to as of a few commits ago). We can't
use a global table because people might want to request summary and
description from non-default sources. We don't want to use per-schema
tables because we'd have to reparse the directory every time (since we
cannot guess which file a schema may have been in).
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=668232
Take this private API and make it public along with a boxed type and
ref/unref functions.
Future commits will add accessors with new functionality and some that
allow us to deprecate functions on GSettings itself (such as
g_settings_get_range).
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=668232
The way we created the global schema list predates
g_settings_schema_source_new_from_directory() and therefore doesn't use
it.
Update it to use that function, removing some code.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=668232
If a broken (or malicious) remote client calls Open or CommandLine
on a GApplication that does not implement those, return a DBus
error instead of going through and then emitting a warning.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=710885
This code was added for use by the G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_THUMBNAIL_IS_VALID
file attribute, but may end up being used elsewhere (e.g. in GVfs) as well.
As it’s dealing with untrusted external files, and the non-trivial PNG file
format, this commit adds several test cases to cover valid and invalid PNG
files.
The security model for the thumbnail verification code is that the user’s
cache directory is untrusted, and potentially any PNG file which is passed
to the verifier has been manipulated arbitrarily by an attacker.
This is a follow-up to commit fe7069749f.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=709898