The documentation claims that g_volume_get_mount should succeed after
g_volume_mount. Let's update mounts before releasing g_volume_mount to
be sure that the mount is added to the corresponding volume. The same
is done in GVfsUDisks2VolumeMonitor.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/issues/1458
See https://mail.gnome.org/archives/desktop-devel-list/2018-July/msg00004.html
for a discussion on if/when we can start relying on Python 3 only.
Use Python 3.4 as a new requirement because that's the version used in
SLES 12 and Debian 8 and there is no good reason to require something newer
right now.
We should bail when we detect that adding a number of items to an array
would cause it to overflow. Since we can't change to using gsize for ABI
reasons we should protect the integrity of the process even if that means
crashing.
The network monitor portal interface is changing.
Version 2 is no longer using properties, but getters
instead (this lets the portal apply access control
and avoid sending information to non-networked
sandboxes).
To support both version 1 and 2 of the interface,
we stop using generated code and instead deal with
the api differences in our own code, which is not
too difficult.
Support version 1 as well
The new python module, added with 0.46, works with Python 2 and 3 and
allows to pass a path for the interpreter to use, if the need arises.
Previously the meson build set PYTHON, used in the shebang line of
the scripts installed by glib, to the full path of the interpreter.
The new meson module doesn't expose that atm, but we should set it to
a executable name anyway, and not a full path.
Several of our tools are installed and are used by other projects to
generate code. However, there is no 'install' when projects use glib
as a subproject.
We need some way for glib to 'provide' these tools so that when some
project uses glib as a subproject, find_program('glib-mkenums') will
transparently return the glib-mkenums we just built.
Starting from Meson 0.46, this can be done with the
`meson.override_find_program()` function.
As a bonus, the Meson GNOME module will also use these
'overriden'/'provided' programs instead of looking for them in PATH.
These tests will work if the glibc translations are up to date, or if
the GLib translations are installed and up to date; but not if neither
are in place.
Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <philip@tecnocode.co.uk>
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/issues/1447
Type punning is used on the existing implementation, which hides errors
such as:
GSList *list = NULL;
g_clear_pointer (&list, g_error_free);
Let's use __typeof__ to cast the passed-in pointer before it's passed to
the free function so it trips -Wincompatible-pointer-types if it's wrong.
Fixes#1425