This adds the following macros and functions: GI_MAJOR_VERSION, GI_MICRO_VERSION,
GI_MINOR_VERSION, GI_CHECK_VERSION, gi_get_major_version,gi_get_micro_version,
gi_get_minor_version.
Since we share a prefix with glib we have to namespace these by using the gi_
prefix. g_gi would also work but we already export symbols with gi_ like
gi_cclosure_marshal_generic(), gi_type_tag_get_ffi_type() and
gi_type_info_extract_ffi_return_value(), so let's not add another naming scheme.
g_irepository_get_dependencies() is supposed to return the transitive
closure of all dependencies of the given namespace. However, it just
loads the dependencies field from the typelib, which is supposed to only
list immediate dependencies.
Introduce a new g_irepository_get_immediate_dependencies() which does
this, and rewrite g_irepository_get_dependencies() to build the
transitive closure of all its namespace dependencies. This does not
require loading any new typelibs, as the transitive closure of
dependencies should already have been loaded by g_irepository_require()
or g_irepository_load_typelib().
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=743782
This adds a header to the girepository library, which is then included
either directly or indirectly by the other headers so that all the public
symbols (and the 2 symbols in gitypelib-internal.h used by the tools) are
decorated by a macro, that can later be used to export the symbols and also
to be used to display compile-time warnings for usage of deprecated APIs,
which is like what is now being done in GLib (and GTK+, Clutter, and so
on).
This marks the first step that we begin to stop depending on the .symbols/
.def files to export the symbols.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=732669
- require GTK-Doc 1.19
- remove sgml mode
- automatically generate gi.types (needs GTK-Doc 1.19)
- fix https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=700025
[WIP] - rearange sections a bit
[WIP] - add gi-building, gi-programming sections
[WIP] - mark missing docs with TODO, which is only marginaly
better than nothing but at least can be grepped :)
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=571648
Previously we would require applications that shipped with private
typelibs to add the private path to LD_LIBRARY_PATH, or to have a
launcher binary with the right RPATH.
Now they can just call GIRepository.prepend_library_path() before
they access the module.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=694485
- add missing colons
- invalid annotations
- invalid parameters and tags
- correct parameter name
- preserve description indentation
- no description parts
- comment end marker
- invalid empty lines
- line numbers
AnnotationParser now emits warnings which are considered as
errors by "make check" so fix those warnings...
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=672254
The previous ErrorDomain blob was never actually scanned or used, and
it was kind of a lame API conceptually.
To keep some compatibility, rather than removing the enumeration
values, rename them to _INVALID, and don't bump the typelib version.
This should in theory allow a new libgirepository to read an old
typelib.
Based on a patch from Colin Walters
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=602516
Split out GIBaseInfo to a separate source file.
Move out definitions to gibaseinfo.h/gitypelib.h/gitypes.h
and girepository-private.h
Install gibaseinfo.h/gitypelib.h and gitypes.h as well, but
require users to include girepository.h
People have wanted support for marking (out) on functions of the
form:
/**
* clutter_color_from_pixel:
* @pixel: A pixel
* @color: (out): Color to initialize with value of @pixel
*/
void
clutter_color_from_pixel (guint32 pixel, ClutterColor *color);
Where the caller is supposed to have allocated the argument; the
C function just initializes it. This patch adds support for this
argument passing style to introspection. In this case, we see the
(out), and notice that there's only a single indirection (*) on
the argument, and assume that this means (out caller-allocates).
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=604749
Foreign structs are special in the sense that there might
be native bindings (for instance PyCairo for PyGI) that provides
the same functionallity as the introspected variant.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=610357
We don't want to malloc each GIBaseInfo when they can be used in
function invocation; instead, allow stack allocation.
There were a lot of structure typedefs which were actually just
exactly the same as GIBaseInfo, with the one exception of GITypeInfo.
Instead, just put the single GITypeInfo boolean inside GIBaseInfo
as a bit in a bitfield.
GIBaseInfo is still opaque publicly; GIRealInfo is the new
internal structure.
Using this, add new functions to retrieve arguments and argument types
on the stack.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=604074
Add type tags for short and ushort, plus all of the requisite code needed
to utilize them in libgirepository.
Add support in the scanner's AST files.
Add test functions to the everything library and the expected gir file.
gtypelib.c constant validation fixed by Colin Walters <walters@verbum.org>
Parse the c:prefix from the .gir, include it in the header. Armed with this
information, we can now optimize lookups of GTypes because we
have the requirement that GTypes must start with the c:prefix. We do
fall back though if a lookup fails.
Broadly speaking, this change adds the concept of <vfunc> to the .gir.
The typelib already had most of the infrastructure for virtual functions,
though there is one API addition.
The scanner assumes that any class callback slot that doesn't match
a signal name is a virtual. In the .gir, we write out *both* the <method>
wrapper and a <vfunc>. If we can determine an association between
them (based on the names matching, or a new Virtual: annotation),
then we notate that in the .gir.
The typelib gains an association from the vfunc to the function, if
it exists. This will be useful for bindings since they already know
how to consume FunctionInfo.
We now support an extensible mechanism where arbitrary key-value
pairs may be associated with almost all items, including objects,
methods, and properties.
These attributes appear in both the .gir and the .typelib.
Similar to GObject class structs, we pair up GInterfaces with
their C structures.
Also, move some GLib-specific things into glibast.py, and make
the naming more generic.
typelib-format.txt was growing out of date; a good solution to this is
to move it closer to the code it's documenting. By doing this we also
gain the ability to use gtk-doc on it.