Print backend can be disposed together with all its printers
as a reaction to user stopping enumeration of printers.
Adding a weak pointer help us to detect that the backend
was disposed and hence the backend and its printers should not
be used anymore.
Fixes#6265
It started out as busywork, but it does many separate things. If I could
start over, I'd take them apart into multiple commits:
1. Remove G_ENABLE_DEBUG around GDK_DEBUG_*() calls
This is not needed at all, the calls themselves take care of it.
2. Remove G_ENABLE_DEBUG around profiling code
This now enables profiling support in release builds.
3. Stop poking _gdk_debug_flags and use GDK_DEBUG_CHECK()
This was old code that was never updated.
4. Make !G_ENABLE_DEBUG turn off GDK_DEBUG_CHECK()
The code used to
#define GDK_DEBUG_CHECK(...) false
#define GDK_DEBUG(...)
which would compile away all the code inside those macros. This
means a lot of variable definitions and debug utility functions
would suddenly no longer be used and cause compiler errors.
The Common Print Dialog Backends (CPDB) concept has GUI-toolkit-independent
backends for each print technology (CUPS, Print to File, cloud printing
services, ...) and each print dialog (GTK, Qt, Chromium, ...) is supposed
to use this backend, so that changes in print technologies can be centrally
and quickly covered by changing the backends and everything new gets available
in all print dialogs.
This commit provides a GTK print dialog backend to add support for the CPDB
concept. It communicates with all installed CPDB backends and so gives support
for all these print technologies to the GTK print dialog.
To make use of CPDB the GTK print dialog is supposed to be installed with this
backend and the 'Print To File' backend, and not any others to prevent printer
duplication.
This reverts commit acd9c12667.
This commit breaks the build with GLib main on all platforms,
and defining _GLIB_EXTERN arguably invades the GLib namespace.
A different fix for msvc will have to be found.
This commit unsubscribes CUPS backend from a DBus
signal in idle when listening for new items on Avahi.
Since GDBus emits gathered signals in idle while
checking whether the signal has been unsubscribed
it could happen that a signal was not processed
because it was removed from hash table of
subscribed signals.
This caused the situation where printers advertised
on Avahi were not listed in CUPS backend sometimes.
We need those signals since this happens when switching
from a general subscription which listens to signals
for all Avahi services to a specific one which listens
to just _ipp._tcp and _ipps._tcp (chicken and egg problem).
This change extends set of Avahi advertised printers which
works with Gtk's CUPS print backend.
It creates a temporary queue (local printer) for each
Avahi printer in CUPS instead of accessing them directly
(via CUPS library).
This makes some printers work which did not work before and
also gives users more options to change in the print dialog.
This also changes naming of printers to be in accordance with CUPS.
It uses '_' instead of '-' and has hostname appended for CUPS remote
printers.
This reverts commit d761e3cf2c.
I am seeing PPD_CUSTOM_UNKNOWN in the cups headers in our
ci images, and that is cups 2.2.12. So this commit was
mistaken.
CUPS uses resource paths in the form of "printers/printer_name"
or "classes/class_name" so it is enough to remove the "printers/"
or "classes/" prefix and use the string behind it as a name.
There was recently introduced a wrong check for the prefix.
This commit fixes it in the way it was originally intended.
Visual Studio does not allow decorating functions with '__declspec (dllexport)'
if a prototype exists and is not decorated with '__declspec (dllexport)' as
well, so we cannot just decorate g_io_module_[load|unload|query] in the various
module sources with G_MODULE_EXPORT because the prototypes of these functions
have been marked with _GLIB_EXTERN, which equates to 'extern' unless overridden
Fix this by overriding _GLIB_EXTERN with the appropriate visibility flag, as we
have used to define _GDK_EXTERN. Unfortunately, we can't just use _GDK_EXTERN
G_MODULE_EXPORT as they may have not been defined yet for our use
Do this across the board for all modules, even if they are not buildable on
Visual Studio nor Windows, for consistency's sake.
It seems newer releases of CUPS removed the ability to disable
deprecation warnings by defining a pre-processor symbol, so we
have to resort to the usual begin/end ignore deprecation pragmas
to avoid a ton of deprecation warnings.
printer_name_compressed_strv is NULL-terminated array
of gchar*, which means N+1 memory should be allocated.
Otherwise, if the printer name has no empty components
(which is usually the case), printer_name_compressed_strv[N],
which should contain the NULL sentinel, will actually lie
just outside of allocated memory, which is UB.
In my case, it led to crashes inside g_strjoinv
when Print... dialog is opened in evince.
#0 0x00007fad2ce1bad7 in __strlen_avx2 () at ../sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/strlen-avx2.S:96
#1 0x00007fad2d04d88d in g_strjoinv (separator=separator@entry=0x7fad0c9bc508 "-", str_array=str_array@entry=0x556b017f0200) at ../glib-2.60.7/glib/gstrfuncs.c:2585
#2 0x00007fad0c9b8a89 in avahi_service_resolver_cb (source_object=<optimized out>, res=<optimized out>, user_data=0x7fad08020ee0) at /var/tmp/portage/x11-libs/gtk+-3.24.13/work/gtk+-3.24.13/modules/printbackends/cups/gtkprintbackendcups.c:3223
#3 0x00007fad2d1f8ed3 in g_task_return_now (task=0x556b017a8b00 [GTask]) at ../glib-2.60.7/gio/gtask.c:1209
#4 0x00007fad2d1f987d in g_task_return (task=0x556b017a8b00 [GTask], type=<optimized out>) at ../glib-2.60.7/gio/gtask.c:1278
#5 0x00007fad2d1f9dec in g_task_return (type=G_TASK_RETURN_SUCCESS, task=<optimized out>) at ../glib-2.60.7/gio/gtask.c:1678
#6 0x00007fad2d1f9dec in g_task_return_pointer (task=<optimized out>, result=<optimized out>, result_destroy=<optimized out>) at ../glib-2.60.7/gio/gtask.c:1683
#7 0x00007fad2d24b6af in g_dbus_connection_call_done (source=<optimized out>, result=0x556b017a8bc0, user_data=0x556b017a8b00) at ../glib-2.60.7/gio/gdbusconnection.c:5747
#8 0x00007fad2d1f8ed3 in g_task_return_now (task=0x556b017a8bc0 [GTask]) at ../glib-2.60.7/gio/gtask.c:1209
#9 0x00007fad2d1f8f09 in complete_in_idle_cb (task=0x556b017a8bc0) at ../glib-2.60.7/gio/gtask.c:1223
#10 0x00007fad2d02d2c0 in g_main_dispatch (context=0x556b00eee090) at ../glib-2.60.7/glib/gmain.c:3189
#11 0x00007fad2d02d2c0 in g_main_context_dispatch (context=context@entry=0x556b00eee090) at ../glib-2.60.7/glib/gmain.c:3854
#12 0x00007fad2d02d658 in g_main_context_iterate (context=context@entry=0x556b00eee090, block=block@entry=1, dispatch=dispatch@entry=1, self=<optimized out>) at ../glib-2.60.7/glib/gmain.c:3927
#13 0x00007fad2d02d6df in g_main_context_iteration (context=context@entry=0x556b00eee090, may_block=may_block@entry=1) at ../glib-2.60.7/glib/gmain.c:3988
#14 0x00007fad2d22248d in g_application_run (application=0x556b0116f130 [EvApplication], argc=<optimized out>, argv=<optimized out>) at ../glib-2.60.7/gio/gapplication.c:2519
#15 0x0000556b002e55a1 in ()
#16 0x00007fad2ccd6f1b in __libc_start_main (main=0x556b002e50d0, argc=2, argv=0x7ffe1057fa88, init=<optimized out>, fini=<optimized out>, rtld_fini=<optimized out>, stack_end=0x7ffe1057fa78) at ../csu/libc-start.c:308
#17 0x0000556b002e567a in ()
(gdb) p printer_name_compressed_strv[0]
$4 = (gchar *) 0x556d4a4be430 "Brother"
(gdb) p printer_name_compressed_strv[1]
$5 = (gchar *) 0x7f9dbc011090 "MFC"
(gdb) p printer_name_compressed_strv[2]
$6 = (gchar *) 0x556d4a51ba50 "7860DW"
(gdb) p printer_name_compressed_strv[3]
$7 = (gchar *) 0x401 <error: Cannot access memory at address 0x401>
Device URI was not filled for non-Avahi printers by my previous commit.
I've added it back. It was a mistake during rebasing of the patch
to current master.
Create printer name from name of the advertised service
for standalone IPP printers as opposed to CUPS printers
advertised via Avahi which get name from their
resource path.
This is similar to what cups-filters does.
Pass GtkPrinter class to request for printer info
so that it does not need to be searched for
(such search could fail for standalone IPP printers).
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/1509
Set reasonable default values for printers discovered
by Avahi which do not have 'printer-type' attribute.
This is the case for network printers which were not
published by CUPS.
Related to the issue #1509.
The http* family of functions was deprecated after CUPS 1.7. We can
conditionally use it when built against a newer version of CUPS. The
additional parameters are taken directly from the fallback values
inside CUPS itself.
Additional code improvements and fixes:
- Use g_regex_match_simple() instead of sscanf()
- Added spaces between function names and left parantheses
- Set always correct custom page size
- Added page_setup field to CupsOptionsData data structure
- Replaced tab indentions by spaces
- Moved #define out of add_cups_options() function, removed line breaks from regular expressions
to retreive paper size specific hard margins and use this
to set the hard margins in the print context.
(modified by Marek Kasik <mkasik@redhat.com>)
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=686109
When using strncpy() with a buffer we need to account for the
terminating NUL character. GCC 8 started warning when using PPD_MAX_NAME
as the buffer length for strncpy() because the buffer we're copying into
has the same length — which means that the terminating NUL may be
skipped if the source string has a length of PPD_MAX_NAME.
The appropriate way to handle the case where we're copying a source with
a length bigger than of PPD_MAX_NAME is, as reported in the strncpy()
documentation, to copy `PPD_MAX_NAME - 1` bytes, and explicitly NUL
terminate the destination buffer. This has the additional benefit of
avoiding the compiler warning.