g_output_stream_write_async() was not initializing the newly-added
members of the WriteData structure, causing various problems.
Also, g_input_stream_read_async() was now leaking its cancellable. Fix
that as well.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=674612
If the launch context is a GAppLaunchContext, and not a
GdkAppLaunchContext, then g_app_launch_context_get_display will return
NULL because the get_display virtual method is undefined. The DISPLAY
might still be inherited from the parent process, in which case
overwriting it with NULL breaks the launch.
This is a regression introduced in:
de834bed30
Fixes: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/672786
Commit f084b60377 incorrectly set
DIST_SUBDIRS for the toplevel Makefile.am. In general actually we
don't need to set it, because modern automake automatically sets
it by looking at conditionals for SUBDIRS.
Tested-by: Rico Tzschichholz <ricotz@t-online.de>
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=667806
If all members of GSocketFamily are supported on the platform, then
all of its values will be positive, and so the enum might become
unsigned, in which case testing for "family < 0" might cause warnings.
But we want to return an error if family == 0 (aka
G_SOCKET_FAMILY_INVALID) anyway, so just tweak the test accordingly.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=674592
gdbus-daemon-generated.[ch] failed to build because it depended
on gdbus-2.0/codegen/gdbus-codegen which was build during the SUBDIRS part
of the build, however SUBDIRS are done *after* processing BUILT_SOURCES,
and these files are in BUILT_SOURCES.
The fix is simple, instead of running the gdbus-codegen code we
run the gdbus-codegen.in code, which works fine for uninstalled execution.
I also removed Makefile from the dependencies to avoid rebuilding the file
in tarballs, as Makefiles are written at configure time. We should be able to
ship the prebuilt files in the tarballs.
When running uninstalled
Add two new methods to GProxyAddress for recovering information about
the destination URI that the proxy was created for (and modify
GProxyAddressEnumerator to set that information when creating the
GProxyAddress).
In the async case, a failed DNS lookup was causing the proxy
resolution to bail out immediately, rather than just moving on to the
next potential proxy (which might not need us to do the DNS lookup
beforehand). Fix that.
This is mostly complete, sans support for activation. However, its
not as picky as the libdbus implementation in terms like validation
and limits checking, nor is it as tested.
Its can be useful to test gdbus if dbus-daemon is not availible, but
its main reason for existance is to implement a default session bus
on win32 so that e.g. GApplication is guaranteed to work.
If a GInputStream does not provide a read_async() implementation, but
does implement GPollableInputStream, then instead of doing
read-synchronously-in-a-thread, just use
g_pollable_input_stream_read_nonblocking() and
g_pollable_input_stream_create_source() to implement an async read in
the same thread. Similarly for GOutputStream.
Remove a bunch of existing read_async()/write_async() implementations
that are basically equivalent to the new fallback method.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=673997
Implement GPollableInputStream in GMemoryInputStream and
GConverterInputStream, and likewise implement GPollableOutputStream in
the corresponding output streams.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=673997
Move g_pollable_source_new() here from gpollableinputstream.c, add
g_pollable_source_new_full(), and add some new methods to do either
blocking or nonblocking reads depending on a boolean argument.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=673997
Make g_pollable_input_stream_read() and
g_pollable_output_stream_write() look a little bit more like the
non-pollable versions in terms of error handling, etc. Also, use the
read_fn and write_fn virtual methods directly rather than calling
g_input_stream_read()/g_output_stream_write(), to avoid problems with
re-entrancy involving the "pending" flag.
Also belatedly add single-include guards to the header files.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=673997
The loop was using a GConverterResult variable where it meant to use a
gssize, and since GConverterResult was ending up as an unsigned type,
this meant the (res < 0) check always failed.
Resources are always little endian, so the gvdb is byteswapped. When looking
up the value, it would return a new byteswapped variant, making the data
returned from do_lookup() invalid once that variant is unref'd. Since
byteswapping doesn't matter for the "ay" data anyway, just use
gvdb_table_get_raw_value() instead and only byteswap the length and flag
values.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=673409