We use a compilation symbol in our build to allow the inclusion of
specific headers while building GTK, to avoid the need to include only
the global header.
Each namespace has its own compilation symbol because we used to have
different libraries, and strict symbol visibility between libraries;
now that we have a single library, and we can use private symbols across
namespaces while building GTK, we should have a single compilation
symbol, and simplify the build rules.
The @filename@ directive will use the full path of the file being parsed
for enumeration types; we should use @basename@, instead, as it improves
the reproducibility of the build by using only the file name.
glib-mkenums is not currently clever enough to know which version an
enum type was added in, so just mark all the _get_type() functions as
available in all versions.
2008-06-23 Kristian Rietveld <kris@imendio.com>
* gdk/gdkenumtypes.h.template:
* gdk-pixbuf/gdk-pixbuf-enum-types.h.template:
* gtk/gtktypebuiltins.h.template:
* perf/typebuiltins.h.template: do not hard code the prefix of the
enum, use @ENUMPREFIX@ instead (you need an up to date glib for this).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=20674
2008-05-28 Michael Natterer <mitch@imendio.com>
* gdk/gdk.h: define __GDK_H_INSIDE__ around including all other
headers.
* gdk/gdkenumtypes.h.template
* gdk/gdk*.h: add single-include guards that #error out if
GTK_DISABLE_SINGLE_INCLUDES is defined and any of these files is
included individually. Also removed some redundant includes and
did some tiny trailing whitespace removal that's not worth to
commit separately.
* gdk/gdkprivate.h: include <gdk/gdk.h> instead of individual
files.
* gdk/win32/gdkwin32.h
* gdk/x11/gdkx.h: only include <gdk/gdkprivate.h> and remove all
other includes.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=20217