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105 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Owen Taylor
fbe5df779c Fix problem where signals with "_" in them appeared twice in the result
Sun Oct 29 02:31:03 2000  Owen Taylor  <otaylor@redhat.com>

	* gsignal.c (g_type_signals): Fix problem where signals
	with "_" in them appeared twice in the result array.
2000-10-29 07:37:07 +00:00
Owen Taylor
300e3bb247 Add g_type_signals() - a function to list all signals for a given type.
Sun Oct 29 01:58:44 2000  Owen Taylor  <otaylor@redhat.com>

	* gsignal.h: Add g_type_signals() - a function to list
	all signals for a given type.
2000-10-29 07:02:48 +00:00
Tim Janik
830d808c5c publically define GSignalInvocationHint structure that gets passed in to
Fri Oct 27 16:33:41 2000  Tim Janik  <timj@gtk.org>

        * gsignal.[hc]: publically define GSignalInvocationHint structure
        that gets passed in to closure invocations. added signal details.
        renamed GSignalType to GSignalFlags to comply with conventions.
        quite some cleanups and minor fixes. avoid uneccessary handler list
        walks upon invokation of after handlers. relookup handler list for
        restarted emissions. preliminary abort normal handler invokation if
        after handler is encountered.

        * glib-genmarshal.c:
        * gclosure.[hc]: moved invocation_hint to the end of the
        g_closure_invoke() arguments as sugegsted by kenelson.
        also made it a gpointer to be more generic. the invocation_hint
        is a caller specific thing that can be used to pass additional
        data in to closure invocations as documented with the caller
        invoking the closure.
2000-10-27 16:48:11 +00:00
Tim Janik
8a572c0da1 fixed deadlock scenarion where g_signal_lookup() would be called with the
Fri Oct 27 05:35:14 2000  Tim Janik  <timj@gtk.org>

        * gsignal.c (g_signal_newv): fixed deadlock scenarion where
        g_signal_lookup() would be called with the signal lock being
        held. reported by james henstridge.

        * gclosure.c (g_closure_set_meta_marshal): fixed memcpy/overwrite bug
        reported by owen.
2000-10-27 03:33:31 +00:00
Tim Janik
ee23c09e83 added newly added gobject/ headers.
Tue Oct 24 22:09:14 2000  Tim Janik  <timj@gtk.org>

        * glib-object.h: added newly added gobject/ headers.

        * gmesage.c: print g_message() output to stderr instead of stdout.

Wed Oct 25 20:27:02 2000  Tim Janik  <timj@gtk.org>

        * gtype.c (g_type_free_instance): for the moment, freeing object
        structures will fill their memory portion with 0xAA. there's a
        FIXME there, remove this line at a later point.

Tue Oct 24 23:10:26 2000  Tim Janik  <timj@gtk.org>

        * glib-genmarshal.1:
        * glib-genmarshal.c: added publically installed marshaller generator.

        * gtype.h: added G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_INTERFACE() to retrive a certain
        interface VTable from instances.

Mon Oct 23 08:28:15 2000  Tim Janik  <timj@gtk.org>

        * gobject.[hc]: new functions for closure maintenance:
        (g_object_watch_closure): maintain validity of the object and
        the closure for objects that are used as data part of a closure.
        (g_cclosure_new_object): convenience function to create C closures
        that have an object as data argument.
        (g_closure_new_object): convenience function to create closures
        that have an object as data argument.

        * gclosure.[hc]: implementation of GClosure mechanism.
        a closure is basically an encapsulation of a callback function
        and its environment. ideally, most places supporting callback
        functions will simply take a GClosure* pointer and thus unify
        callback environments wrg destroy notification etc.
        GClosure provides destroy notifiers for arbitrary data pointers,
        reference counting, invalidation notification (it can be invalidated
        which is merely a deactivate state) and a marshallinbg abstraction.
        GCClosure is also provided in these files, they present a specialized
        GClosure implementation for C language callbacks.

        * genum.c: macro cleanups.

        * gboxed.[hc]: new files, for boxed type abstraction.
        (g_boxed_copy): copy a boxed structure
        (g_boxed_free): free a boxed structure
        (g_value_set_boxed):
        (g_value_get_boxed): standard GValue functions for boxed types
        (g_boxed_type_register_static): convenience function for easy
        introduction of new G_TYPE_BOXED derivatives.

        * gparam.[hc]: introduced g_param_type_register_static(), a short hand
        for creation of new GParamSpec derived types.

        * gtype.[hc]: many fixes, introduced ability to flag individual
        type nodes as ABSTRACT upon registration, added value_peek_pointer()
        to the value table to peek at GValue contents as a pointer for types
        that support this. fixed up GValue checks.

        * gvalue.[hc]: added g_value_fits_pointer() and g_value_get_as_pointer()
        to peek at the value contents as pointer.

        * *.[hc]: adaptions to type macro fixes and changes in the type
        registration API.

        * many const corrections over the place.

Sat Oct 21 02:49:56 2000  Tim Janik  <timj@gtk.org>

        * gtype.c (g_type_conforms_to): this function basically behaves like
        and is_a check, except that it _additionally_ features interfaces
        for instantiatable types. enforce this in the second branch as well
        (`type' conforms_to `type') even if `type' is not an interface type.

Fri Oct 20 15:31:04 2000  Tim Janik  <timj@gtk.org>

        * gvaluetypes.[hc]: added G_TYPE_POINTER implementation from jrb.

        * gtype.[hc]:
        * gobject.c:
        * gvaluetypes.c: added GTypeValueTable.value_peek_pointer and
        suitable implementations of this for G_TYPE_STRING, G_TYPE_OBJECT
        and G_TYPE_POINTER.

Mon Aug 21 04:13:37 2000  Tim Janik  <timj@gtk.org>

        * gbsearcharray.[hc]: long standing needed generic implementation
        of a binary searchable, sorted and dynamically sized array.
2000-10-25 20:36:35 +00:00