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Author SHA1 Message Date
Sébastien Wilmet
e3c2d03092 Doc: clarify set_property() vfunc
Implementations "don't need to ...". It was not clear what happen
if they do it all the same.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=695887
2013-03-15 09:07:30 +01:00
Sébastien Wilmet
e569079414 Doc: clarify a bit g_signal_connect_object()
"the object" can be a bit confusing for a beginner, he can think it is
the @instance.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=695887
2013-03-15 09:07:29 +01:00
Colin Walters
156b14cde5 build: Add --disable-compile-warnings
Some (broken) toolchains for example trip up
-Werror=missing-prototypes in system headers.  This patch allows
people to skip the formerly hardcoded "baseline" warnings.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=694757
2013-02-27 08:34:01 -05:00
Ryan Lortie
f5d40bd813 gsignal: improve warning output
When looking up signals by name (to connect, for example) and the named
signal cannot be found on the given instance, report the type of the
instance.

This is quite a lot more useful as a diagnostic message than only a
memory address.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=694350
2013-02-22 00:54:50 +00:00
Alexander Larsson
aede774642 signals: Ensure we ref handler in emission fast path
We need to keep a reference to the handler in the fast path, just like
in the slow path, otherwise if another thread disconnects the handler
we may destroy the closure while we're using it without the lock held.

We also move the freeing of the instance to after the emission is totally
done as the handler_unref_R (and the tracepoint) reference it.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=694253
2013-02-21 16:54:44 +01:00
Alexander Larsson
3e274423ba signals: No need to use atomics for Handler refcount
handler_ref and handler_unref_R are always called with the signal
lock held. This is obvious for handler_unref_R as it even sometimes
drops this lock, and can be verified quickly for handler_ref by looking
at all call sites.

This improves the performace about 6% on the emit-handled and the
emit-handled-generic tests.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=694253
2013-02-21 16:54:44 +01:00
Ryan Lortie
72df62600d disable support for unloading of dynamic types
Experimentally disable the ability to unload dynamic types by refusing
to drop the last reference on types (effectively turning the type
unloading into dead code).

The plan is to leave things like this for a stable cycle and only
proceed with removing the code if we are sure that there are no
unforeseen problems.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=693351
2013-02-07 14:15:45 -05:00
Matthias Clasen
ab328469f5 Silence automake
automake doesn't like INCLUDES anymore.
2013-02-02 22:54:15 -05:00
Giovanni Campagna
1ce415b45b Install an invalidation notifier for GClosure in g_source_set_closure()
The point of g_source_set_closure() is getting memory management right,
including handling closures disappearing from the outside (for example
because a runtime they refer to is being shutdown). This means that
sources with an associated closure should remove themselves from the
main loop and free memory when the closure is invalidated.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=692034
2013-01-20 16:23:32 +01:00
Ryan Lortie
00ee6de4e2 gobject/: Remove abicheck.sh from DIST_EXTRA 2013-01-18 14:33:16 -05:00
Ryan Lortie
dbf447292d Remove ABI checking scripts
Before this commit, the only difference between the expected and actual
ABI were the addition of _init and _fini symbols in each module (now
that regexp-based export control is not catching those).
2013-01-17 10:50:18 -05:00
Ryan Lortie
304950a7ac Remove regexp-based export control 2013-01-17 10:49:37 -05:00
Ryan Lortie
d89fb7bf10 gsignal: fix closure invalidation code
This is the bug that has been causing segfaults and criticals when accel
keys are used to close windows via GtkUIManager.

The main cause of this problem was a mistake made in the original patch
when modifying the handler_lookup() to take the extra 'closure'
parameter.  The original check used was:

    if (handler->sequential_number == handler_id ||
       (closure && handler->closure == closure))

It was called to find a particular closure like so:

    handler_lookup (instance, 0, closure, &signal_id);

The problem is that the check will return if either the signal ID or
closure matches (if a closure was given).  The calling code assumes 0 to
be an invalid signal ID which will match no handlers, but unfortunately
the rest of gsignal code uses this to denote a signal that has already
been disconnected.  The result is that this function was searching for a
matching closure _or_ the first already-disconnected handler.  When it
found the already-disconnected handler, we'd get criticals and crashes.

The condition has been corrected; it now ignores the handler_id
parameter if the closure parameter is non-NULL.

While we're in here, change the lifecycle of the invalidation notify to
be easier to understand.

Before, the notify was removed when the last reference on the handler
dropped.  This could happen in very many situations; often at the end of
an emission.  Instead, we now tie the registration of the notifier to
the lifecycle of the signal connection.  When the signal is disconnected
we remove the notification, even if other references are held (eg:
because it is currently being dispatched).

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=690118
2013-01-16 23:04:11 -05:00
Chun-wei Fan
38229d47d1 Revert "Improvde #include order consistency"
This reverts commit f2e00a07f4.

Moving the block up would prevent G_OS_WIN32 being checked correctly as
it is a macro that is defined by including the GLib header(s), at least for
Visual C++ builds.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=691769
2013-01-15 19:35:52 +08:00
Ryan Lortie
5d42fdd068 visibility: Use a separate CFLAGS variable
We only want to control the default visibility for our five main
installable libraries: libglib, libgthread, libgmodule, libgobject,
libgio.  We should therefore only set -fvisibility=hidden when building
those.

Use a separate substitution variable for this purpose.

Using CFLAGS directly leads to some modules built in testcases not
exporting their symbols (and then the tests fail).  It also affects the
fam file monitoring module.

Colin had originally done it this way in his visibility patch series but
I failed to understand why so I didn't copy it.  Now I do.

Also: revert changes made to two testcases in an attempt to work around
this issue.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=691756
2013-01-14 23:31:59 -05:00
Matthias Clasen
57041baf58 Make the build more quiet 2013-01-14 16:14:28 -05:00
Martin Pitt
aac8267233 GParamSpec: Make constructors introspectable
Commit 282366c326 unnecessarily (skip)ed all the GParamSpec constructors like
g_param_spec_bool(). Make those introspectable by dropping the (skip) and
adding proper transfer annotations.

Keep g_param_spec_value_array() skipped as GValueArray is deprecated.
2013-01-14 11:36:14 +01:00
Ryan Lortie
068a119f74 win32: build: stop using .def files
With visibility now under the control of __declspec(dllexport) we no
longer need to build .def files or use them for building our various
.dll files.

.def files used to be installed (even though it is only really useful
when creating the .dll or .lib file).  Don't do that anymore either.

The Makefiles still contain rules to create a .lib file for use with
Visual Studio and these rules require .def files.  There are special
requirements to using these rules (like having installed and setup
Microsoft tools for use during the build) and therefore the problem of
creating a .def file for use with them is left open to anyone willing to
make the effort.  Many options are available depending on which
toolchain is in use (dlltool, pexport, gendef, dumpbin.exe, just to name
a few).

If we can find a free tool for creating .lib files in the future, we
should probably revisit this issue and add proper support back to our
build system.
2013-01-13 22:59:40 -05:00
Ryan Lortie
3bd09b5fa6 gmarshal.h: replace "extern" with GLIB_AVAILABLE_IN_ALL
This was one of the few public header files that was properly declaring
functions as "extern".  Switch it to use GLIB_AVAILABLE_IN_ALL instead.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=688681
2013-01-13 13:13:55 -05:00
Ryan Lortie
b91c476827 Add a new _GLIB_EXTERN macro for "extern"
This macro simply evaluates the "extern" unless it has been explicitly
defined to something else.

All of the version macros (including the unversioned deprecation markers
and GLIB_AVAILABLE_IN_ALL) now include _GLIB_EXTERN as part of their
definition.

G_INLINE has also been modified to use _GLIB_EXTERN where appropriate.

This macro should never be used outside of the gmacros.h/gversonmacros.h
headers.

The effect of this patch is that "extern" has now been added to all
functions declared in installed headers.  Strictly speaking, this is
something we should have had all along...

GLIB_VAR and GOBJECT_VAR have also been modified to use _GLIB_EXTERN on
non-Windows, instead of "extern" which they were using before.  The
eventual goal is to use the normal version/deprecation macros on
exported variables and drop GLIB_VAR but we need to see how this will
work on Windows before we go ahead with that.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=688681
2013-01-13 13:13:36 -05:00
Ryan Lortie
0156092a42 various: add GLIB_AVAILABLE_IN_ALL everywhere else
Add the GLIB_AVAILABLE_IN_ALL annotation to all old functions (that
haven't already been annotated with the GLIB_AVAILABLE_IN_* macros or a
deprecation macro).

If we discover in the future that we cannot use only one macro on
Windows, it will be an easy sed patch to fix that.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=688681
2013-01-13 13:11:57 -05:00
Ryan Lortie
c2055f22f4 gtype: disallow adding interfaces after the fact
Add a check to prevent adding an interface to a class that has already
had its class_init done.

This is an incompatible change but it is suspected that there are not
many users of this functionality.  Two known exceptions are pygobject
(fixed in bug 686149) and our own testsuite (affected tests have been
temporarily disabled by this patch).

Once we confirm that nobody else is using this functionality we can
remove a rather large amount of code for dealing with this case.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=687659
2013-01-04 21:20:04 +01:00
Rico Tzschichholz
efa7b5f1e7 Revert "gtype: disallow adding interfaces after the fact"
This reverts commit d6a075b0d8.
2013-01-04 20:25:46 +01:00
Dan Winship
03e84f936f GValueArray: clarify the deprecation warnings
GValueArray as a whole is deprecated in favor of GArray (with GValue
elements); warnings like "'g_value_array_get_nth' is deprecated: Use
'g_array_index' instead" are confusing because they suggest that the
GArray functions can be used with GValueArrays. Make them say "Use
'GArray' instead" instead.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=690970
2013-01-02 13:02:51 -05:00
Matthias Clasen
86610b0594 Move testgobject to tests/
And fix it to actually check the right things.
2013-01-01 14:06:20 -05:00
Matthias Clasen
f2e00a07f4 Improvde #include order consistency
This was mostly fixed already, just re-fix a few details here.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=71704
2013-01-01 13:54:54 -05:00
Jasper St. Pierre
5e62827efd gmarkup: Make GMarkupParseContext a boxed type
At the same time, add a refcount and public ref/unref methods.
This makes it usable from introspectable.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=690084
2013-01-01 11:03:19 -05:00
Matthias Clasen
e1b99b2ddc Move single-include guards inside include guards
gcc has optimizations for include guards that only work
if they are outermost in the the header.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=689810
2012-12-27 23:43:14 -05:00
Matthias Clasen
0178402c6d Revert "tests: port from g_test_trap_subprocess() to g_test_trap_fork()"
This reverts commit ea06ec8063.
2012-12-19 15:20:37 -05:00
Dan Winship
ea06ec8063 tests: port from g_test_trap_subprocess() to g_test_trap_fork()
(or, in a few cases, to g_test_expect_message())

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=679683
2012-12-19 14:35:10 -05:00
Ryan Lortie
5df1edaf70 gtype: disallow adding interfaces after the fact
Add a check to prevent adding an interface to a class that has already
had its class_init done.

This is an incompatible change but it is suspected that there are not
many users of this functionality.  Two known exceptions are pygobject
(fixed in bug 686149) and our own testsuite (affected tests have been
temporarily disabled by this patch).

Once we confirm that nobody else is using this functionality we can
remove a rather large amount of code for dealing with this case.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=687659
2012-12-18 21:37:07 +01:00
Rico Tzschichholz
d1ab41c940 Revert "gtype: disallow adding interfaces after the fact"
This reverts commit d6a075b0d8.
2012-12-18 21:23:13 +01:00
Christophe Fergeau
b055c82815 Fix g_type_add_class_private() name in g_warning
When g_type_class_get_private is called without calling
g_type_add_class_private first, a g_warning is issued, but
the name of the function to call is wrong:
g_type_class_add_class_private.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=690348
2012-12-17 15:51:07 +01:00
Colin Walters
5baa26be72 gobject.symbols: Update for g_checksum_get_type()
See previous commit.
2012-12-10 20:30:44 -05:00
Colin Walters
bf1e63c2aa Make GChecksum more fully introspectable
In 2.34, g_compute_checksum_for_bytes() was added, but this patch
allows binding users to use the incremental update API; this is
significantly more efficient than reading entire files into memory.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=689982
2012-12-10 20:08:09 -05:00
Alexander Larsson
e218b96a6b Add g_type_get_type_registration_serial()
This lets you cache type lookup information and then know when
the cache information is out of date. In particular, we want this
in order to be able to cache g_type_from_name() lookups in the Gtk+
theme machinery.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=689847
2012-12-10 12:55:28 +01:00
Colin Walters
33de093b5a gobject: Use local variable names in macros less likely to clash
At least GDBus had code that had "_object" as a parameter to one of
its functions, but this clashes with the GObject macro
G_OBJECT_WARN_INVALID_PROPERTY_ID() which created a local "_object".

Since many of us cargo cult around copies of objects, let's be
defensive here and use local variable names less likely to clash with
application code.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=689377
2012-12-05 13:30:14 -05:00
Ryan Lortie
37f369a41e stop using libgthread internally
The gobject tools (glib-genmarshal and gobject-query) were linking
against libgthread.  Stop that.

Also, remove the gthread_INCLUDES internal automake substitution.
2012-11-25 14:51:04 -05:00
Kjell Ahlstedt
269f890474 GObject: Fix code snippet in description of floating reference.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=688180
2012-11-21 18:09:46 -05:00
Sebastian Dröge
46a92a760b Add boxed GType for GThread
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=688704
2012-11-20 15:03:06 +01:00
Ryan Lortie
5272bc4d67 Revert "[gobject] set all properties before constructed()"
This reverts commit 028d4a03f2.

I thought that we would be able to get away with this incompatible
change but it appears to impact far too much existing code.  The only
thing we can do is revert.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=688596
2012-11-19 10:30:47 -05:00
Paul Menzel
834e6e96b3 docs: Fix spelling of "exceed" in gobject/gtype.c
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=688338
2012-11-16 08:44:23 +00:00
Ryan Lortie
d6a075b0d8 gtype: disallow adding interfaces after the fact
Add a check to prevent adding an interface to a class that has already
had its class_init done.

This is an incompatible change but it is suspected that there are not
many users of this functionality.  Two known exceptions are pygobject
(fixed in bug 686149) and our own testsuite (affected tests have been
temporarily disabled by this patch).

Once we confirm that nobody else is using this functionality we can
remove a rather large amount of code for dealing with this case.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=687659
2012-11-05 13:20:28 -05:00
Martin Pitt
1af1b2b2bb Box GPollFD to make it introspectable
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=686797
2012-11-05 14:41:31 +01:00
Simon Feltman
8e92798612 Add array length annotation to GSignalQuery param_types field
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=687541
2012-11-04 13:51:15 +01:00
Colin Walters
8e59d8602c Use (void) for no parameters, not ()
This ensures we build with -Werror=missing-parameter-type.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=687385
2012-11-01 20:12:02 -04:00
Colin Walters
84475e4320 build: Prototype GType accessors for private classes
Otherwise we fail to build with -Werror=missing-prototypes.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=687385
2012-11-01 20:12:02 -04:00
Colin Walters
f6da43f56c build: Ensure we #include header files for glib-genmarshal code
Otherwise we fail with -Werror=missing-prototypes.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=687385
2012-11-01 20:12:01 -04:00
Colin Walters
4447d5ce11 tests/signals: Disable large enumeration value test that is failing on PPC64
Basically due to a combination of va_args semantics around
signed/unsigned ints, this test case fails on ppc64.  At the moment,
we have as yet to find any real-world consumer with such a large
enumeration value.

Unfortunately, the possible fixes for this are extremely invasive;
we would have to define a new enum API.

Given both of these facts, we believe it makes the most sense at the
current time to simply not test this. If we at a later time determine
there is such a real-world consumer, we can look at doing the
necessary fixes.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=686662
2012-10-31 17:45:21 -04:00
Martin Pitt
a5c5730085 Revert "Box GPollFD to make it introspectable"
This reverts commit 932f4250b8.

This got pushed accidentally and has not been accepted yet. It's also not clear
whether we want this in the first place.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=686797
2012-10-25 11:27:39 +02:00