2000-04-17 Sebastian Wilhelmi <wilhelmi@ira.uka.de>
* configure.in, acconfig.h: Add configure test for garbage
collector friendliness for GLib. If enabled, ENABLE_GC_FRIENDLY
will be defined.
* garray.c, ghash.c, glist.c, gmain.c, gmem.c, gnode.c, gqueue.c,
gslist.c, gtree.c: If ENABLE_GC_FRIENDLY is defined, NULLify all
memory released by the user, but cached by GLib. This lets a
garbage collector have a more correct view of the actually used
memory.
Wed Feb 24 00:08:42 CST 1999 Shawn T. Amundson <amundson@gtk.org>
* *.[ch]: inserted additional note to look for ChangeLog and
AUTHORS file for a log of modifications.
1999-02-10 Sebastian Wilhelmi <wilhelmi@ira.uka.de>
* glib.h: s/G_LOCK_DECLARE/G_LOCK_DEFINE/ throuhout glib. Added
G_LOCK_EXTERN macro to declare a lock externally.
Sun Jan 24 00:36:22 EST 1999 Jeff Garzik <jgarzik@pobox.com>
* ghash.c:
- Revert previous "fix" (which really just did things a
different way).
- (g_hash_table_remove): Don't need to support multiple values
for a single key.
* tests/hash-test.c:
Add test where hash function always returns a single value.
Add beginnings of tests for g_hash_table_foreach[_remove] and
g_hash_table_remove.
Sat Jan 23 22:45:59 1999 Jeff Garzik <jgarzik@pobox.com>
* ghash.c (g_hash_table_lookup_node, g_hash_table_lookup,
g_hash_table_insert, g_hash_table_remove,
g_hash_table_lookup_extended):
- Fixed bug that overwrote nodes in hash buckets instead of
adding them to the hash bucket node list.
Hash tables now work as advertised.
(g_hash_table_resize):
- Use g_new0 instead of manual init.
- Space out code a bit for readability.
(g_hash_nodes_destroy):
- Replaced "if (!hash_node) return;" with
"if (hash_node) {do stuff}".
Testing takes up less code space than explicit call to
'return' before end of function. (look at gcc -S)
Updated module header copyright to 1999.
New module macro G_HASH_BUCKET for (table,key)->bucket lookups.
* tests/hash-test.c:
- Add two new tests, one with strings as the keys and values, and
one with ints as the keys and values. Tests indirect (strings)
and direct (ints) hashing.
- Cleanup unused junk left over from testglib.c.
- Converted a g_print call to g_assert_not_reached.
- Updated copyright to 1999.
* testglib.c, tests/string-test.c:
- Init 'tmp_string' var to NULL, silencing uninit-var warning.
Wed Dec 16 03:16:58 1998 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org>
* configure.in: version bump to 1.1.8, binary age 0, interface age 0.
* glib.h: changed g_lock() to G_LOCK(), g_unlock() to G_UNLOCK() and
g_trylock() to G_TRYLOCK(), since these are macros that expand to
nothing with --disable-threads.
changed G_LOCK_DEFINE() to G_LOCK_DECLARE() and introduced
G_LOCK_DECLARE_STATIC() to achive the results of static G_LOCK_DECLARE().
changed semantics of g_thread_supported to g_thread_supported() so it
can be used as a function like g_module_supported(). the actuall
definition is still a macro that expands into a variable for
performance reasons though.
various indentation and coding style cleanups.
* configure.in: added --enable-threads that defaults to yes.
* gmutex.c: changed tests g_thread_supported to g_thread_supported (),
changed variable settings of g_thread_supported
to g_threads_got_initialized.
garray.c:
gcache.c:
gdataset.c:
gdate.c:
ghash.c:
glist.c:
gmain.c:
gnode.c:
gslist.c:
gstring.c:
gtree.c:
gutils.c:
changed s/g_lock/G_LOCK/, s/g_unlock/G_UNLOCK/,
s/static G_LOCK_DEFINE/G_LOCK_DECLARE_STATIC/.
branch. See the ChangeLog for details of the changes.
In brief overview:
- The set of threading functions can be set
- A default implementation is provided in -lgthread
- All static data structures are locked using these
functions if g_thread_init() is called.
Thu Nov 26 01:36:20 1998 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org>
* glib.h:
* ghash.c: reverted the g_hash_table_set_key_freefunc() addition,
since it's to specialized and needs to be resolved in a generic
fashion.
Tue Nov 24 14:05:47 EST 1998 Michael K. Johnson <johnsonm@redhat.com>
* glib.h: added GFreeFunc and g_hash_table_set_key_freefunc()
prototype.
* ghash.c: added g_hash_table_set_key_freefunc() implementation.
Modified the prototypes of the functions g_hash_node_destroy() and
g_hash_nodes_destroy(), and changed the functions that call them
to match the new definitions.
This changes no external interfaces, and should create no binary
or source incompatibilities. It does add a member to the
GHashTable structure.
Mon Sep 21 02:22:12 1998 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org>
* NEWS file update for upcoming release of GLib + GModule
version 1.1.3, binary age 0, interface age 0. (GModule uses
the same version numbers as GLib.)
* glib.h: swap the inclusion of of float.h and limits.h to work
around a egcs 1.1 oddity on Solaris 2.5.1 (fix provided by
Per Abrahamsen <abraham@dina.kvl.dk>).
* glib.h:
* gscanner.c: renamed the GValue union to GTokenValue, this should
not affect source compatibility in most cases.
* ghash.c: added some g_return_if_fail() statements. make
g_hash_table_lookup_node() an inline function so we save an extra
function invokation on lookups.
Mon Sep 21 01:54:48 1998 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org>
* gmodule.h:
* gmodule.c: renamed old _de_init functionality to _unload.
modules are now expected to export:
G_MODULE_EXPORT const gchar* g_module_check_init (GModule *module);
and
G_MODULE_EXPORT void g_module_unload (GModule *module);
returning a string other than NULL from g_module_check_init() will
prevent the module from being loaded. a call to g_module_make_resident()
from g_module_unload() will prevent the module from being unloaded and
still make it resident.
nothing will break.
* glib.h: New function g_hash_table_foreach_remove is similar to
g_hash_table_foreach, but the callback's return value indicates
whether to remove the element (if TRUE) or not (if FALSE).
Fri Jun 12 00:39:28 1998 Josh MacDonald <jmacd@icw.EECS.Berkeley.EDU>
* glib.h: add new hash and equal functions g_int_*. complement
g_direct_hash with g_direct_equal.
* grel.c: new file, GRelations implement tuples of N-N mappings.
A comment in glib.h briefly describes the interface.
* ghash.c: new function, g_hash_table_size
* glib.h: new typedefs, gsize, gssize, gtime.
* garray.c: new functions implementing a simplified GArray. This
GPtrArray is an array of gpointers and has functions to add and
remove elements, much like java.lang.Vector.
* garray.c: new functions for the single-byte special case of
GArray. The functions g_byte_array* operate on arrays of bytes.
Internally, a GArray is used.
* testglib.c: tests for g_ptr_array, g_byte_array, and g_relation...