Since tests/dconf-mock-gvdb.c has functions conflicting with the real
gvdb and it is intended for the former to override the latter in tests,
we have to make functions in gvdb library have weak bindings instead of
the default strong bindings to avoid duplicate symbol errors.
Fixes https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/dconf/issues/47
It should not be unsigned. The type in the on-disk format is gint32, so
we need to return something at least as wide as that. However, we
should not expose the implementation detail that the on-disk format is
specifically gint32. Use a gsize, since that’s the normal type for array
lengths — but check that we’re not on a platform where (somehow) gsize
is smaller than gint32.
Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <withnall@endlessm.com>
Drop gvdb_table_new_from_data() and add gvdb_table_new_from_bytes().
Since the underlying backingstore of a GvdbTable is now always
refcounted, drop the refcounting on GvdbTable itself.
The attempt at the simple method for preventing unbounded recursion
proved to be insufficient due to the existence of dconf databases in the
wild that violated the rule (leading to the entire content of the
database being scrapped). It also still had the ugly assert for less
than 64 levels of recursion that could have been hit by a determined
advisary.
gvdb_table_get_names() allows the dconf-service to do everything it
needs without the troubles associated with the walk approach.