Thu Feb 19 01:11:48 1998 Owen Taylor <owt1@cornell.edu>
* configure.in gdk/gdk.[ch] gdk/gdkcc.c
gdk/gdkglobals.c gdk/gdkinputcommon.h gdk/gdkprivate.h
gdk/gdkvisual.c glib/configure.in glib/glib.h
glib/gutils.c gtk/Makefile.am gtk/gtkmain.c
gtk/gtkobject.[ch] gtk/gtkdebug.h docs/debugging.txt
New system for controlling debugging:
* --enable-debug=[no/yes/minimum]
* G_DISABLE_ASSERT and G_DISABLE_CHECKS for glib
* G_NO_CHECK_CASTS to control cast checking
* G_ENABLE_DEBUG enables run time checking which controls:
Object tracing
Showing events
Miscellaneous g_print's in GDK
And is controlled by --gdk-debug/GDK_DEBUG, --gtk-debug/GTK_DEBUG
* debug_level and show_events are gone from GTK
See docs/debugging.txt for details.
And some fixups to the configure.in's so '-g' can be
overriden on the command line for --enable-debug
It compiles and links, but is *completely* untested. Feel free to
pound on it.
The idea is to do all color management (allocation, etc.) via a
GdkColorContext so that apps will be friendly to 8-bit displays.
GdkColorContext is supposed to work on all visual/depth combinations.
This support, however, is lacking from the rest of Gdk/Gtk. I will
try to work on that.
- Federico
Takashi Matsuda <matsu@arch.comp.kyutech.ac.jp>
TANAKA Shinya <shinya@race.u-tokyo.ac.jp>
See ChangeLog entries for further details.
Also some small fixes to event handling in gdk/gdk.c; sending
clear events in gtk/gtkselection.c and cut-and-paste in
gtk/gtkentry.c