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* glib/ghash.c: changed "#GHashTableIterator" to "#GHashTableIter" in the documentation-comments above g_hash_table_foreach_remove() and g_hash_table_foreach_steal() to correctly name and link to GHashTableIter. This affects the GNOME documentation website as well, so further steps are likely necessary beyond this subproject. * ChangeLog modified to reflect this. -Joseph (solarion) svn path=/trunk/; revision=7631
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2008-10-27 Joseph Pingenot <gnomesvn@digitasaru.net>
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* glib/ghash.c: changed "#GHashTableIterator" to "#GHashTableIter"
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in the documentation-comments above g_hash_table_foreach_remove()
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and g_hash_table_foreach_steal() to correctly name and link to
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GHashTableIter. This affects the GNOME documentation website
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as well, so further steps are likely necessary beyond this subproject..
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2008-10-23 Matthias Clasen <mclasen@redhat.com>
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Bug 557210 – g_compute_checksum_for_* asserts with less than 2 bytes
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* glib/gchecksum.c (g_compute_checksum_for_data): Accept
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lengths < 2. Patch by Tommi Komulainen
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* tests/checksum-test.c: Add a test for this
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2008-10-23 Matthias Clasen <mclasen@redhat.com>
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Bug 556921 – gpoll.h breaks hal compilation
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* glib/gpoll.h: Include gtypes.h. Pointed out by Anis Elleuch
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2008-10-20 Christian Persch <chpe@gnome.org>
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Bug 557087 – mem leak in g_content_types_get_registered
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* gio/gcontenttype.c: Plug a mem leak.
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2008-10-19 Michael Natterer <mitch@imendio.com>
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Bug 556186 – gpoll.h breaks gmain.h inclusion
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* glib/gpoll.h: different fix: disallow direct inclusion
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unconditionally again but make an exception if included from
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gmain.h to maintain compatibility.
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2008-10-16 Matthias Clasen <mclasen@redhat.com>
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* configure.in: Bump version to 2.19.1
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* === Released 2.19.0 ===
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* NEWS: Updates
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2008-10-14 Christian Persch <chpe@gnome.org>
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Bug 556186 – gpoll.h breaks gmain.h inclusion
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* glib/gpoll.h: Only disallow direct inclusion when
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G_DISABLE_SINGLE_INCLUDES is defined.
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2008-10-13 Sven Herzberg <sven@imendio.com>
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Bug 556101 – static mutex yields warnings with g++
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Reviewed by Tim Janik
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* configure.in: added an intermediate cast to gpointer
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2008-10-13 Christian Persch <chpe@gnome.org>
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Bug 555311 – format not a string literal and no format arguments
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* glib/gmarkup.c:
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* glib/gshell.c: Use literal errors where appropriate.
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2008-10-10 Behdad Esfahbod <behdad@gnome.org>
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Bug 551355 – [PATCH] Make glib build with libtool 2.2
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* autogen.sh: Accept libtool 2.2. We are moving towards having
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it working.
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2008-10-10 Behdad Esfahbod <behdad@gnome.org>
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* configure.in: With libtool 2.x, regenerate libtool early.
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Based on bug 552107, patch by Patryk Zawadzki
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2008-10-10 Matthias Clasen <mclasen@redhat.com>
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Bug 554557 – Patch to fix gcc warnings about missing format
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specifiers
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* glib/gmarkup.c:
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* glib/gshell.c:
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* glib/grel.c: Fix gcc warnings. Patch by Kjartan Maraas
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2008-10-10 Matthias Clasen <mclasen@redhat.com>
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Bug 552861 – glib-2.0.m4 calls system(3) without storing its result
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* m4macros/glib-2.0.m4: Cosmetic change to make -Werror happy.
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Patch by Andreas Köhler
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2008-10-08 Christian Persch <chpe@gnome.org>
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Bug 555313 – GFileAttribute boxed type get_type function should
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use usual get_type pattern
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* gio/gfileattribute.c (g_file_attribute_info_list_get_type): Use
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g_once_init_enter/leave.
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2008-10-08 Christian Persch <chpe@gnome.org>
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Bug 555314 – mem leak in gmarkup
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* glib/gmarkup.c: (g_markup_parse_context_parse): Plug a mem leak.
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2008-10-08 Tor Lillqvist <tml@novell.com>
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Bug 554790 - g_convert() misbehaves with winiconv versions
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* glib/win_iconv.c (kernel_mbtowc): If converting from ASCII,
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explicitly check for and reject 8bit chars. MultiByteToWideChar()
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doesn't, at least not on XP.
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2008-10-06 Matthias Clasen <mclasen@redhat.com>
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* glib/gtypes.h: Properly include gmacros.h
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2008-10-06 Behdad Esfahbod <behdad@gnome.org>
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Bug 555309 – giochannel breaks on error
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Patch from Christian Persch
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* glib/giounix.c (g_io_unix_read), (g_io_unix_write),
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(g_io_unix_seek), (g_io_unix_close), (g_io_unix_set_flags):
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Don't shadow err. Oops!
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2008-10-06 Christophe Fergeau <teuf@gnome.org>
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Bug 555224 – Improve g_format_size_for_display doc
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* glib/gfileutils.c: change g_format_size_for_display API doc to
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explicitly say that the returned string has to be freed. Change
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spelling of "newly allocated" to "newly-allocated" in g_file_read_link
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API doc to be more consistent with what is done in that file.
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2008-10-01 David Zeuthen <davidz@redhat.com>
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* README.in: Add "Notes about glib 2.20" section detailing the
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ramifications of the patch from bug #528670.
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2008-09-30 Behdad Esfahbod <behdad@gnome.org>
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Bug 554092 – glib doesn't return G_FILE_ERROR_NOENT et al on OS X
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* glib/giounix.c (g_io_unix_read), (g_io_unix_write),
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(g_io_unix_seek), (g_io_unix_close), (g_io_unix_set_flags),
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(g_io_unix_get_flags), (g_io_channel_new_file):
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Like mclasen says: "well, thats the way errno works...,
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save it or loose it". Save errno.
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2008-09-30 Tor Lillqvist <tml@novell.com>
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* Makefile.decl
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* glib/tests/Makefile.am: Bypass gtester related stuff on Windows.
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2008-09-30 Tor Lillqvist <tml@novell.com>
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* glib/gprintf.c
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* glib/gnulib/vasnprintf.c: Don't define _GNU_SOURCE on Windows,
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as _GNU_SOURCE has unintended side effects when compiling against
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newest mingw headers.
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2008-09-26 Dan Winship <danw@gnome.org>
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Bug 553447 – g_assert_no_error()
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* glib/gtestutils.h (g_assert_no_error, g_assert_error): Macros to
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assert that a GError is not set, or else is set to a particular
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error.
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* glib/gtestutils.c (g_assertion_message_error): utility for
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those macros
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* glib/tests/keyfile.c:
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* tests/asyncqueue-test.c:
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* tests/bookmarkfile-test.c:
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* tests/convert-test.c:
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* tests/file-test.c: Use g_assert_error/g_assert_no_error
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2008-09-26 Dan Winship <danw@gnome.org>
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* glib/gthreadpool.c (wakeup_thread_marker): make this a "const
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gpointer" rather than a gconstpointer to avoid warnings later
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* glib/pcre/pcre_ucp_searchfuncs.c:
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* glib/pcre/pcre_valid_utf8.c: #include "config.h"
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* glib/tests/printf.c (test_d): fool gcc into not warning about
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some printf format strings that we know are dubious
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2008-09-26 Matthias Clasen <mclasen@redhat.com>
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Bug 553857 – gbacktrace.h requires signal.h
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* glib/gbacktrace.h: Include signal.h for raise().
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Pointed out by Sebastien Bacher
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2008-09-26 Matthias Clasen <mclasen@redhat.com>
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Bug 553724 – python interpretter path not patched in correctly
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* glib/Makefile.am: Fix the sed magic to replace python.
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2008-09-26 Matthias Clasen <mclasen@redhat.com>
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* glib/gmain.c: Add some more docs.
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* glib/giochannel.c: Move more docs inline, and improve them
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on the way.
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2008-09-25 Tor Lillqvist <tml@novell.com>
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Bug 553820 - gpoll.c: undeclared identifier
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* glib/gmain.c
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* glib/gpoll.c: Make the g_poll() function non-static also on
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Windows. Prefix an underscore to the g_main_poll_debug variable
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and make it non-static in gmain.c so that it can be used in
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gpoll.c. Add back missing variable declaration.
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2008-09-25 Tor Lillqvist <tml@novell.com>
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* glib/gspawn-win32.c (do_spawn_with_pipes) (do_spawn_directly):
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Just ignore the child_setup function, never call it. The is no
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situation in which it could be useful on Windows. Do print a
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warning, like before.
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* glib/gspawn.c (g_spawn_async_with_pipes): Corresponding change
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in documentation.
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2008-09-24 Sven Herzberg <sven@imendio.com>
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Be a little more explcit in the docs. Includes Owen's requested
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changes.
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* glib/gmain.c: improved documentation for g_source_attach() and
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g_source_destroy()
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2008-09-23 Michael Natterer <mitch@imendio.com>
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* glib/glib.h: #include <glib/gpoll.h>
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* glib/gpoll.h: #error out if gpoll.h is included directly.
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* glib/gpoll.c: remove trailing whitespace.
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2008-09-23 Dan Winship <danw@gnome.org>
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* glib/gpoll.[ch] (g_poll): Move this out of gmain.c and make it part
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of the public API. (Part of Bug 505361 - gunixinputstream.c assumes
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poll() available.)
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2008-09-23 Tor Lillqvist <tml@novell.com>
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* glib/gmain.c (poll_rest) [Win32]: Fix embarrassing bug: I was
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passing an incorrect third parameter to memmove(), had forgotten
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to multiply by the size of the table entry. Just use a for loop
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instead, clearer. Odd I didn't notice when testing this code.
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2008-09-19 Hans Petter Jansson <hpj@novell.com>
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Rewrite most of GHashTable to use open addressing with quadratic
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probing instead of chaining. This has the potential to reduce memory
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fragmentation significantly, while being slightly faster due to
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better locality and no need to call alloc/free functions for nodes.
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Benchmarks suggest it also uses less memory overall.
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* glib/ghash.c (prime_mod): Table of suitable primes for
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initial-probe distribution.
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(g_hash_table_set_shift): New function.
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(g_hash_table_find_closest_shift): New function.
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(g_hash_table_set_shift_from_size): New function.
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(g_hash_table_lookup_node_for_insertion): New function.
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(g_hash_table_lookup_node): Rewritten to return node index instead of
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pointer, use quadratic probe on flat table, and not return insertion
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data. The latter saves some computation for read-only lookups.
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(g_hash_table_remove_node): Rewrite to take a pointer directly to the
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node structure to remove, and clear that. Remove unlinking code.
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(g_hash_table_remove_all_nodes): Rewrite to not clear nodes
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individually, but en masse using memset () after potentially calling
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notify functions.
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(iter_remove_or_steal): Use new data structure and algorithm. Vastly
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simplified - now just a call to g_hash_table_remove_node ().
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(g_hash_table_resize): New resize code, re-indexing with new prime
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and cleaning up tombstones.
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(g_hash_table_maybe_resize): Table may hold 8 buckets minimum, no less
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than 1/4 load excluding tombstones, and no more than 15/16 load
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including tombstones. These numbers are the results of a lot of
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benchmarking with multiple complex applications, and should not be
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changed lightly.
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(g_hash_table_iter_next)
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(g_hash_table_lookup)
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(g_hash_table_lookup_extended)
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(g_hash_table_insert_internal)
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(g_hash_table_remove_internal)
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(g_hash_table_foreach_remove_or_steal)
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(g_hash_table_foreach)
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(g_hash_table_find)
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(g_hash_table_get_keys)
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(g_hash_table_get_values): Use new data structure and algorithm,
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fairly trivial changes.
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2008-09-19 Tor Lillqvist <tml@novell.com>
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* glib-zip.in: Look for man pages in share/man.
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* glib/gutils.c (_glib_get_dll_directory)
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* glib/gspawn-win32.c (do_spawn_with_pipes): Be a bit less
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restrictive, look for the helper programs in the same folder where
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the GLib DLL is, not necessarily in a "bin" subfolder of the top
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GLib installation folder.
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2008-09-18 Matthias Clasen <mclasen@redhat.com>
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* configure.in: Bump version to 2.19.0
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* ChangeLog.pre-2-18: rotate ChangeLog
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* === branch for 2.18 ===
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