The "disguised" attribute is there only for backward compatibility; we
use the "pointer" attribute as the authoritative way to indicate a
typedef to a struct pointer.
Add "n_field_callbacks" to ObjectBlob which represents the number of object
fields which are also callbacks. This a allows a constant time computation
for accessing sections after fields. Track writing of this field by passing
an extra argument through the girnode writers recursive call structure. This
essentally reverts a portion of commit 7027bb256d0d1ab which added a linear
time computation for accessing sections after fields.
Update typelib validator to also ensure n_field_callbacks is properly set.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=700338
The typelib compiler was writing uninitialised memory to the output file.
There were two sources of this uninitialised memory: the hash writer included
some uninitialised memory in its output, and the bytes added after the hash
output for padding were also not being initialised.
Fix this by passing the padded size to the hash code writer function and
having that function initialise the entire memory region to zero before
writing.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=721177
-Make code using libgirepository_internals relocatable on Windows,
like what is done in the GTK+ stack, and the girepository DLL.
-Remove C99isms
-"interface" is a reserved keyword on certain compilers, so change that to
"giinterface"
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=681820
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
Use the internal perfect hashing API to add an index to the directory.
To support this, add the notion of additional "sections" to the
typelib. A section index is inserted between the header and the
directory.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=554943
One of the first big changes in this rewrite is changing the Type
object to have separate target_fundamental and target_giname properties,
rather than just being strings. Previously in the scanner, it was
awful because we used heuristics around strings.
The ast.py is refactored so that not everything is a Node - that
was a rather useless abstraction. Now, only things which can have
a GIName are Node. E.g. Type and Field are no longer Node.
More things were merged from glibast.py into ast.py, since it isn't
a very useful split.
transformer.py gains more intelligence and will e.g. turn GLib.List
into a List() object earlier. The namespace processing is a lot
cleaner now; since we parse the included .girs, we know the C
prefix for each namespace, and have functions to parse both
C type names (GtkFooBar) and symbols gtk_foo_bar into their
symbols cleanly. Type resolution is much, much saner because
we know Type(target_giname=Gtk.Foo) maps to the namespace Gtk.
glibtransformer.py now just handles the XML processing from the dump,
and a few miscellaneous things.
The major heavy lifting now lives in primarytransformer.py, which
is a combination of most of annotationparser.py and half of
glibtransformer.py.
annotationparser.py now literally just parses annotations; it's
no longer in the business of e.g. guessing transfer too.
finaltransformer.py is a new file which does post-analysis for
"introspectability" mainly.
girparser.c is fixed for some introspectable=0 processing.
We never actually include multiple modules in the compiler,
so just nuke that. Also rather than passing around GIrModule
consistently pass around a GIrTypelibBuild structure which
has various things.
This lets us maintain a stack there which we can walk for
better error messages.
Also, fix up the node lookup in giroffsets.c; previously
it didn't really handle includes correctly. We really need to
switch to always using Foo.Bar (i.e. GIName) names internally...
Take a GError * for typelib loading code, validate the header. This
fixes bizarre errors from gjs where g_irepository_require would happily
load old typelibs.
Rectify an assumption that nodes are ordered according to offset
- since this assumption was not true, attributes ended up being not
ordered either and the bsearch() when looking up attributes failed
mysteriously. Instead of making such assumptions, simply sort the
list of nodes we want to extract attributes from.
The total attribute size computation was wrong as we didn't properly
descend into subnodes. This resulted in memory access violations
when writing the typelib (because not enough data was allocated).
Instead of having a separate function for this, just include the
attribute size in the existing function.
See https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=571548
Signed-off-by: David Zeuthen <davidz@redhat.com>
Use g_slice to allocate instead of g_new(x, 1); It uses a memory
pool internally and should be faster, especially for GBaseInfo/GRealInfo,
structs which are tiny.
To make things really better we should track the line origin of
element from the .gir file (and actually we need to do better
checking in the scanner), but this is slightly less lame.
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.
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.
Inside glibtransformer, we now look at structures ending in "Class" and
see if they have an associated GlibObject (i.e. a structure of the same
name without the "Class" suffix). If found, pair them up.
The .gir file for <class> gains an attribute denoting its associated
class struct. Any <record> many now have a glib:is-class-struct-for
annotation which tells which (if any) <class> for which it defines the
layout.
In the .typelib, we record the association between the class and
its structure. Generic structures however just have a boolean
saying whether they're a class struct. (Going from a generic class
struct to its class should not be necessary).
Finally, we expose GIRepository APIs to access both bits of information
from the .typelib.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=1088
2008-01-03 Andreas Rottmann <a.rottmann@gmx.at>
Bug 556489 – callback annotations
* giscanner/transformer.py
* tools/generate.c (write_callable_info): Write out the new scope,
closure and destroy attributes.
* giscanner/transformer.py (Transformer._type_is_callback): New
method, checking if a given type is a callback.
(Transformer._augment_callback_params): New method; adds
information (closure, destroy) to callback parameters.
(Transformer._handle_closure, Transformer._handle_destroy): New methods,
auxiliary to _augment_callback_params.
(Transformer._create_function): Call _augment_callback_params().
(Transformer._create_parameter): Handle scope option.
(Transformer._create_typedef_callback): New method, creates a
callback, and registers it in the typedef namespace
(Transformer._create_typedef): Use _create_typedef_callback()
instead of the plain _create_callback().
* giscanner/ast.py (Parameter): Added callback-related fields.
* giscanner/girwriter.py: Write out new Parameter fields.
* girepository/girnode.h (GIrNodeParam): Added fields scope,
closure and destroy.
* girepository/gtypelib.h (ArgBlob): Ditto.
* girepository/girparser.c (start_parameter): Handle new fields.
* girepository/girmodule.c (g_ir_module_build_typelib): Adjust
arg_blob_size, bump major version due to this change.
* girepository/girnode.c (g_ir_node_get_full_size_internal)
(g_ir_node_build_typelib)
* girepository/gtypelib.c (g_typelib_check_sanity): ArgBlob size
adjustments.
(g_ir_node_build_typelib): Fill in new ArgBlob flags from param.
* girepository/girepository.h (GIScope): New enumeration, listing
the different possible scopes for callbacks.
* girepository/ginfo.c (g_arg_info_get_scope)
(g_arg_info_get_closure, g_arg_info_get_destroy): Accessors for
callback-related argument indices (callback scope, closure for a
callback, destroy notification for a callback).
* tests/scanner/: Added testcases for new features.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=998
Include the size and alignment of structures and unions in the typelib,
and add getter methods to retrieve them from GIStructInfo/GIUnionInfo.
* docs/typelib-format.txt girepository/gtypelib.h girepository/girnode.c
girepository/girmodule.c girepository/gtypelib.c: Add size and alignment
to StructBlob and UnionBlob.
* girepository/ginfo.c girepository/girepository.h:
Add g_[struct|union]_get[size|alignment]().
* test/offsets/gen-gitestoffsets: Test overall structure size and alignment.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=930
When parsing, keep keep a separate hash tables of aliases and
'disguised' flags for each module, and store that on the module.
After parsing an include merge the aliases/disguised flags to the
including module.
Remove 'prefix_aliases' flag and always prefix aliases/disguised
structure types when parsing; this simplifies the code considerably.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=904
For some things, like computing structure offsets to put into the typelib
we need more than just the aliases from included modules. Do a completel
parse of included modules and store in module->included_modules.
Also add g_ir_find_node() to find node information from within the
active set of modules and their includes.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=874
This is a big patch. You should probably remove your installation
tree to be cleaner.
* docs/typelib-format.txt: Add nsversion entry which holds
version of namespace.
* girepository/girepository.h: Add 'version' parameter to
g_irepository_require. This may be NULL. Normally
bindings should pass an explicit version though.
* girepository/girepository.c: Lots of infrastructure to
support versioning. Add some more documentation. Disallow
some usage of NULL namespaces.
* girepository/girmodule.c: Add version parameter.
* girepository/gtypelib.c: Update header size.
* giscanner/ast.py: Add version to Namespace.
* giscanner/girparser.py: Parse version attribute from
XML, pass to Namespace.
* giscanner/girwriter.py: Write out version parameter.
* giscanner/transformer.py: Clean up include registration.
* tests/*: Add version attribute.
* tests/invoke/invoke.c: Don't try looking up test before
it's loaded in repository.
* tools/generate.c: Output version parameter.
* gir/Makefile.am: Add 2.0 version to .gir files.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=677
* gir/Makefile.am: Dep on Makefile
* girepository/ginfo.c: Print out a nicer error
message if we failed to load something.
* girepository/girepository.c: Clean up
default typelib handling; remove global
default_typelib variable. Ensure we handle
NULL repository in more places.
Support dependency resolution.
* tests/Makefile.am: Kill off gobject.gir,
it conflicts with the real one.
* tests/Object.gir: Depend on GObject.
* tools/generate.c: Take --includedir
argument to say which directories to search
for typelibs. Print out dependencies.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=541
2008-08-21 Colin Walters <walters@verbum.org>
* girepository/girmodule.c (g_ir_module_build_typelib):
Revert change to increment header_size; we do that in
write_string.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=440
2008-08-21 Colin Walters <walters@verbum.org>
* girepository/girnode.c (write_string): Tweak to
use UINT instead of INT. Not likely to matter.
* girepository/girmodule.c (g_ir_module_build_typelib):
Add to header_offset as well for header strings
to match what write_string does.
* girepository/gtypelib.c: Replace is_name with
validate_name, which more strongly validates and
handles errors in a better way. Update all callers.
* giscanner/glibtransformer.py: Handle constructors
better.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=439