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deleted most of the argument handling code, since that is now implemented Fri Jul 10 00:02:04 1998 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * gtk/gtkcontainer.h: * gtk/gtkcontainer.c: deleted most of the argument handling code, since that is now implemented in gtkarg.c. similar to gtk_object_args_collect, we now export a new function gtk_container_child_args_collect(). for consistency with the object arguments, a few functions got renamed: gtk_container_child_arg_get -> gtk_container_child_get, gtk_container_child_arg_set -> gtk_container_child_set, gtk_container_child_arg_getv -> gtk_container_child_getv, gtk_container_child_arg_setv -> gtk_container_child_setv, gtk_container_add_with_argv -> gtk_container_addv. note, gtk_container_add_with_args() remained, because its equivalent would be gtk_container_add(,, ...) which would break all existing code. (gtk_container_add_child_arg_type): similar to gtk_object_add_arg_type, we expect the `arg_name' argument to be a const static string now. (gtk_container_get_child_arg_type): function removed. Thu Jul 9 07:03:04 1998 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * gtk/gtkargcollector.c: new file which holds gtk_arg_collect_value(). this is a static inline function that collects command line arguments from a va_list. this file can just be included in all places that need this functionality. * gtk/gtkarg.h: * gtk/gtkarg.c: new files which implement most of the argument handling stuff from gtkobject.c. also collected a few more gtk_arg_* utility functions from else places. * gtk/gtkobject.h: * gtk/gtkobject.c: moved most of the argument handling code into gtkarg.c. we now export gtk_object_args_collect() as a non-public method with a blind va_list pointer. (gtk_object_add_arg_type): the `arg_name' argument is required to be a const static string now. (gtk_object_get_arg_type): function got removed. * gtk/gtkwidget.c: (gtk_widget_set): (gtk_widget_new): adaptions for gtk_object_args_collect(). * gtk/gtktypeutils.c (gtk_type_init_builtin_types): changed the internal fundamental type name so as to have a valid prefix, e.g. "bool"-> "gboolean", "string"->"GtkString" and somesuch, left "void" as is, though that should probably be something like GtkNone since the type itself is called GTK_TYPE_NONE. even the internal type names need to avoid name clashes and must live in their own namespace, several code portions rely on that. we should relly have typedefs such as typedef gchar* GtkString; so the fundamental type names can be used for code dumpers just like with all the Gtk/Gdk types.
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/* GTK - The GIMP Toolkit
* Copyright (C) 1995-1997 Peter Mattis, Spencer Kimball and Josh MacDonald
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Library General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
* License along with this library; if not, write to the
* Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
* Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
*/
/*
* Modified by the GTK+ Team and others 1997-1999. See the AUTHORS
* file for a list of people on the GTK+ Team. See the ChangeLog
* files for a list of changes. These files are distributed with
* GTK+ at ftp://ftp.gtk.org/pub/gtk/.
*/
/* collect a single argument value from a va_list.
* this is implemented as a huge macro <shrug>, because we can't
* pass va_list variables by reference on some systems.
* the corresponding prototype would be:
* static inline gchar*
* gtk_arg_collect_value (GtkArg *arg,
* va_list var_args);
deleted most of the argument handling code, since that is now implemented Fri Jul 10 00:02:04 1998 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * gtk/gtkcontainer.h: * gtk/gtkcontainer.c: deleted most of the argument handling code, since that is now implemented in gtkarg.c. similar to gtk_object_args_collect, we now export a new function gtk_container_child_args_collect(). for consistency with the object arguments, a few functions got renamed: gtk_container_child_arg_get -> gtk_container_child_get, gtk_container_child_arg_set -> gtk_container_child_set, gtk_container_child_arg_getv -> gtk_container_child_getv, gtk_container_child_arg_setv -> gtk_container_child_setv, gtk_container_add_with_argv -> gtk_container_addv. note, gtk_container_add_with_args() remained, because its equivalent would be gtk_container_add(,, ...) which would break all existing code. (gtk_container_add_child_arg_type): similar to gtk_object_add_arg_type, we expect the `arg_name' argument to be a const static string now. (gtk_container_get_child_arg_type): function removed. Thu Jul 9 07:03:04 1998 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * gtk/gtkargcollector.c: new file which holds gtk_arg_collect_value(). this is a static inline function that collects command line arguments from a va_list. this file can just be included in all places that need this functionality. * gtk/gtkarg.h: * gtk/gtkarg.c: new files which implement most of the argument handling stuff from gtkobject.c. also collected a few more gtk_arg_* utility functions from else places. * gtk/gtkobject.h: * gtk/gtkobject.c: moved most of the argument handling code into gtkarg.c. we now export gtk_object_args_collect() as a non-public method with a blind va_list pointer. (gtk_object_add_arg_type): the `arg_name' argument is required to be a const static string now. (gtk_object_get_arg_type): function got removed. * gtk/gtkwidget.c: (gtk_widget_set): (gtk_widget_new): adaptions for gtk_object_args_collect(). * gtk/gtktypeutils.c (gtk_type_init_builtin_types): changed the internal fundamental type name so as to have a valid prefix, e.g. "bool"-> "gboolean", "string"->"GtkString" and somesuch, left "void" as is, though that should probably be something like GtkNone since the type itself is called GTK_TYPE_NONE. even the internal type names need to avoid name clashes and must live in their own namespace, several code portions rely on that. we should relly have typedefs such as typedef gchar* GtkString; so the fundamental type names can be used for code dumpers just like with all the Gtk/Gdk types.
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*/
#define GTK_ARG_COLLECT_VALUE(arg, var_args, _error) \
G_STMT_START { \
gchar *error_msg; \
GtkType fundamental_type; \
\
fundamental_type = GTK_FUNDAMENTAL_TYPE (arg->type); \
documented necessary changes for 1.4 transition. Fri May 12 17:13:32 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * docs/Changes-1.4.txt: documented necessary changes for 1.4 transition. * gtk/gtktext.c: made the adjustments no-construct args, simply provide default adjustments. (gtk_text_destroy): release adjustments. * gtk/gtkprogressbar.c (gtk_progress_bar_class_init): made the adjustment argument non-construct. * gtk/gtkprogress.c (gtk_progress_destroy): release adjustment here, instead of in finalize. (gtk_progress_get_text_from_value): (gtk_progress_get_current_text): (gtk_progress_set_value): (gtk_progress_get_percentage_from_value): (gtk_progress_get_current_percentage): (gtk_progress_set_percentage): (gtk_progress_configure): ensure an adjustment is present. Thu May 11 01:24:08 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * gtk/gtkcolorsel.[hc]: * gtk/gtkcolorseldialog.[hc]: * gtk/gtkhsv.[hc]: major code cleanups, destroy handlers need to chain their parent implementation, use bit fields for boolean values, don't create unused widgets, usage of glib types, braces go on their own lines, function argument alignment, #include directives etc. etc. etc.. * gtk/Makefile.am (gtk_public_h_sources): install gtkhsv.h. Wed May 10 23:29:52 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * gtk/gtktoolbar.c (gtk_toolbar_destroy): don't unref a NULL tooltips. * gtk/gtkfilesel.c (gtk_file_selection_destroy): don't free a cmpl_state of NULL. * gtk/gtkcombo.c (gtk_combo_item_destroy): don#t keep references to freed data. (gtk_combo_destroy): don't keep a pointer to a destroyed window. * gtk/gtkmenu.c (gtk_menu_init): reset the menu's toplevel pointer to NULL when the toplevel is getting destroyed. (gtk_menu_set_tearoff_state): same here for the tearoff_window. (gtk_menu_destroy): (gtk_menu_init): store the information of whether we have to readd the initial child ref_count during destruction in a new GtkMenu field needs_destruction_ref_count. * gtk/gtkviewport.c: SHAME! ok this one is tricky, so i note it here, those reading: learn from my mistake! ;) in order for set_?adjustment to support a default adjustemnt if invoked with an adjustment pointer of NULL, the code read (pseudo): if (v->adjustment) unref (v->adjustment); if (!adjustment) adjustment = adjustment_new (); if (v->adjustment != adjustment) v->adjustment = ref (adjustment); now imagine the first unref to actually free the old adjustment and adjustment_new() creating a new adjustment from the very same memory portion. here, the latter comparision will unintendedly fail, and all hell breaks loose. (gtk_viewport_set_hadjustment): (gtk_viewport_set_vadjustment): reset viewport->?adjustment to NULL after unreferencing it. * gtk/gtkcontainer.[hc]: removed toplevel registration functions: gtk_container_register_toplevel(), gtk_container_unregister_toplevel() and gtk_container_get_toplevels() which had wrong semantics anyways: it didn't reference and copy the list. * gtk/gtkwindow.c: we take over the container toplevel registration bussiness now. windows are registered across multiple destructions, untill they are finalized. the initial implicit reference count users are holding on windows is removed with the first destruction though. (gtk_window_init): ref & sink and set has_user_ref_count, got rid of gtk_container_register_toplevel() call. add window to toplevel_list. (gtk_window_destroy): unref the window if has_user_ref_count is still set, got rid of call to gtk_container_unregister_toplevel(). (gtk_window_finalize): remove window from toplevel list. (gtk_window_list_toplevels): new function to return a newly created list with referenced toplevels. (gtk_window_read_rcfiles): use gtk_window_list_toplevels(). * gtk/gtkhscale.c (gtk_hscale_class_init): made the GtkRange adjustment a non-construct arg. * gtk/gtkvscale.c (gtk_vscale_class_init): likewise. * gtk/gtkhscrollbar.c (gtk_vscrollbar_class_init): likewise. * gtk/gtkvscrollbar.c (gtk_vscrollbar_class_init): likewise. * gtk/gtkrange.c: added some realized checks. (gtk_range_destroy): get rid of the h/v adjustments in the destroy handler instead of finalize. remove timer. (gtk_range_get_adjustment): demand create adjustment. * gtk/gtkviewport.c: made h/v adjustment non-construct args. we simply create them on demand now and get rid of them in the destroy handler. (gtk_viewport_destroy): get rid of the h/v adjustments in the destroy handler instead of finalize. (gtk_viewport_get_hadjustment): (gtk_viewport_get_vadjustment): (gtk_viewport_size_allocate): demand create h/v adjustment if required. * gtk/gtkwidget.c (gtk_widget_finalize): duplicate part of the gtk_widget_real_destroy () functionality. (gtk_widget_real_destroy): reinitialize with a new style, instead of setting widget->style to NULL. Fri May 5 13:02:09 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * gtk/gtkcalendar.c: * gtk/gtkbutton.c: ported _get_type() implementation over to GType, either to preserve memchunks allocation facilities, or because Gtk+ 1.0 GtkTypeInfo was still being used. * gtk/gtkobject.[hc]: derive from GObject. ported various functions over. prepare for ::destroy to be emitted multiple times. removed reference tracer magic. chain into GObjectClass.shutdown() to emit ::destroy signal. * gtk/gtksignal.c: removed assumptions about GTK_TYPE_OBJECT being fundamental. * gtk/gtkmain.c: removed gtk_object_post_arg_parsing_init() cludge. * gtk/gtksocket.c: * gtk/gtkplug.c: * gtk/gtklayout.c: * gtk/gtklabel.c: * gtk/gtkargcollector.c: * gtk/gtkarg.c: various fixups to work with GTK_TYPE_OBJECT not being a fundamental anymore, and to work with the new type system (nuked fundamental type varargs clutter). * gtk/*.c: install finalize handlers in the GObjectClass part of the class structure. changed direct GTK_OBJECT()->klass accesses to GTK_*_GET_CLASS(). changed direct object_class->type accesses to GTK_CLASS_TYPE(). * gtktypeutils.[hc]: use the reserved fundamental ids provided by GType. made most of the GTK_*() type macros and Gtk* typedefs simple wrappers around macros and types provided by GType. most notably, a significant portion of the old API vanished: GTK_TYPE_MAKE(), GTK_TYPE_SEQNO(), GTK_TYPE_FLAT_FIRST, GTK_TYPE_FLAT_LAST, GTK_TYPE_STRUCTURED_FIRST, GTK_TYPE_STRUCTURED_LAST, GTK_TYPE_ARGS, GTK_TYPE_CALLBACK, GTK_TYPE_C_CALLBACK, GTK_TYPE_FOREIGN, GtkTypeQuery, gtk_type_query(), gtk_type_set_varargs_type(), gtk_type_get_varargs_type(), gtk_type_check_object_cast(), gtk_type_check_class_cast(), gtk_type_describe_tree(), gtk_type_describe_heritage(), gtk_type_free(), gtk_type_children_types(), gtk_type_set_chunk_alloc(), gtk_type_register_enum(), gtk_type_register_flags(), gtk_type_parent_class(). replacements, where available are described in ../docs/Changes-1.4.txt. implemented compatibility functions for the remaining API. * configure.in: depend on glib 1.3.1, use gobject module.
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\
error_msg = NULL; \
switch (fundamental_type) \
{ \
case GTK_TYPE_INVALID: \
error_msg = g_strdup ("invalid untyped argument"); \
break; \
\
case GTK_TYPE_NONE: \
/* we just ignore this type, since it arithmetically just requires \
* us to not move the var_args pointer any further. callers need to \
* check for the validity of GTK_TYPE_NONE themselves. \
* \
* error_msg = g_strdup ("invalid argument type `void'"); \
*/ \
break; \
\
/* everything smaller than an int is guarranteed to be \
* passed as an int \
*/ \
case GTK_TYPE_CHAR: \
GTK_VALUE_CHAR (*arg) = va_arg (var_args, gint); \
break; \
case GTK_TYPE_UCHAR: \
GTK_VALUE_UCHAR (*arg) = va_arg (var_args, guint); \
break; \
case GTK_TYPE_BOOL: \
GTK_VALUE_BOOL (*arg) = va_arg (var_args, gint); \
break; \
case GTK_TYPE_INT: \
GTK_VALUE_INT (*arg) = va_arg (var_args, gint); \
break; \
case GTK_TYPE_UINT: \
GTK_VALUE_UINT (*arg) = va_arg (var_args, guint); \
break; \
case GTK_TYPE_ENUM: \
GTK_VALUE_ENUM (*arg) = va_arg (var_args, gint); \
break; \
case GTK_TYPE_FLAGS: \
GTK_VALUE_FLAGS (*arg) = va_arg (var_args, guint); \
break; \
\
/* we collect longs as glongs since they differ in size with \
* integers on some platforms \
*/ \
case GTK_TYPE_LONG: \
GTK_VALUE_LONG (*arg) = va_arg (var_args, glong); \
break; \
case GTK_TYPE_ULONG: \
GTK_VALUE_ULONG (*arg) = va_arg (var_args, gulong); \
break; \
\
/* floats are always passed as doubles \
*/ \
case GTK_TYPE_FLOAT: \
/* GTK_VALUE_FLOAT (*arg) = va_arg (var_args, gfloat); */ \
GTK_VALUE_FLOAT (*arg) = va_arg (var_args, gdouble); \
break; \
case GTK_TYPE_DOUBLE: \
GTK_VALUE_DOUBLE (*arg) = va_arg (var_args, gdouble); \
break; \
\
/* collect pointer values \
*/ \
case GTK_TYPE_STRING: \
GTK_VALUE_STRING (*arg) = va_arg (var_args, gchar*); \
break; \
case GTK_TYPE_POINTER: \
GTK_VALUE_POINTER (*arg) = va_arg (var_args, gpointer); \
break; \
case GTK_TYPE_BOXED: \
GTK_VALUE_BOXED (*arg) = va_arg (var_args, gpointer); \
break; \
\
/* structured types \
*/ \
case GTK_TYPE_SIGNAL: \
GTK_VALUE_SIGNAL (*arg).f = va_arg (var_args, GtkSignalFunc); \
GTK_VALUE_SIGNAL (*arg).d = va_arg (var_args, gpointer); \
break; \
\
/* we do some extra sanity checking when collecting objects, \
* i.e. if the object pointer is not NULL, we check whether we \
* actually got an object pointer within the desired class branch. \
*/ \
documented necessary changes for 1.4 transition. Fri May 12 17:13:32 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * docs/Changes-1.4.txt: documented necessary changes for 1.4 transition. * gtk/gtktext.c: made the adjustments no-construct args, simply provide default adjustments. (gtk_text_destroy): release adjustments. * gtk/gtkprogressbar.c (gtk_progress_bar_class_init): made the adjustment argument non-construct. * gtk/gtkprogress.c (gtk_progress_destroy): release adjustment here, instead of in finalize. (gtk_progress_get_text_from_value): (gtk_progress_get_current_text): (gtk_progress_set_value): (gtk_progress_get_percentage_from_value): (gtk_progress_get_current_percentage): (gtk_progress_set_percentage): (gtk_progress_configure): ensure an adjustment is present. Thu May 11 01:24:08 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * gtk/gtkcolorsel.[hc]: * gtk/gtkcolorseldialog.[hc]: * gtk/gtkhsv.[hc]: major code cleanups, destroy handlers need to chain their parent implementation, use bit fields for boolean values, don't create unused widgets, usage of glib types, braces go on their own lines, function argument alignment, #include directives etc. etc. etc.. * gtk/Makefile.am (gtk_public_h_sources): install gtkhsv.h. Wed May 10 23:29:52 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * gtk/gtktoolbar.c (gtk_toolbar_destroy): don't unref a NULL tooltips. * gtk/gtkfilesel.c (gtk_file_selection_destroy): don't free a cmpl_state of NULL. * gtk/gtkcombo.c (gtk_combo_item_destroy): don#t keep references to freed data. (gtk_combo_destroy): don't keep a pointer to a destroyed window. * gtk/gtkmenu.c (gtk_menu_init): reset the menu's toplevel pointer to NULL when the toplevel is getting destroyed. (gtk_menu_set_tearoff_state): same here for the tearoff_window. (gtk_menu_destroy): (gtk_menu_init): store the information of whether we have to readd the initial child ref_count during destruction in a new GtkMenu field needs_destruction_ref_count. * gtk/gtkviewport.c: SHAME! ok this one is tricky, so i note it here, those reading: learn from my mistake! ;) in order for set_?adjustment to support a default adjustemnt if invoked with an adjustment pointer of NULL, the code read (pseudo): if (v->adjustment) unref (v->adjustment); if (!adjustment) adjustment = adjustment_new (); if (v->adjustment != adjustment) v->adjustment = ref (adjustment); now imagine the first unref to actually free the old adjustment and adjustment_new() creating a new adjustment from the very same memory portion. here, the latter comparision will unintendedly fail, and all hell breaks loose. (gtk_viewport_set_hadjustment): (gtk_viewport_set_vadjustment): reset viewport->?adjustment to NULL after unreferencing it. * gtk/gtkcontainer.[hc]: removed toplevel registration functions: gtk_container_register_toplevel(), gtk_container_unregister_toplevel() and gtk_container_get_toplevels() which had wrong semantics anyways: it didn't reference and copy the list. * gtk/gtkwindow.c: we take over the container toplevel registration bussiness now. windows are registered across multiple destructions, untill they are finalized. the initial implicit reference count users are holding on windows is removed with the first destruction though. (gtk_window_init): ref & sink and set has_user_ref_count, got rid of gtk_container_register_toplevel() call. add window to toplevel_list. (gtk_window_destroy): unref the window if has_user_ref_count is still set, got rid of call to gtk_container_unregister_toplevel(). (gtk_window_finalize): remove window from toplevel list. (gtk_window_list_toplevels): new function to return a newly created list with referenced toplevels. (gtk_window_read_rcfiles): use gtk_window_list_toplevels(). * gtk/gtkhscale.c (gtk_hscale_class_init): made the GtkRange adjustment a non-construct arg. * gtk/gtkvscale.c (gtk_vscale_class_init): likewise. * gtk/gtkhscrollbar.c (gtk_vscrollbar_class_init): likewise. * gtk/gtkvscrollbar.c (gtk_vscrollbar_class_init): likewise. * gtk/gtkrange.c: added some realized checks. (gtk_range_destroy): get rid of the h/v adjustments in the destroy handler instead of finalize. remove timer. (gtk_range_get_adjustment): demand create adjustment. * gtk/gtkviewport.c: made h/v adjustment non-construct args. we simply create them on demand now and get rid of them in the destroy handler. (gtk_viewport_destroy): get rid of the h/v adjustments in the destroy handler instead of finalize. (gtk_viewport_get_hadjustment): (gtk_viewport_get_vadjustment): (gtk_viewport_size_allocate): demand create h/v adjustment if required. * gtk/gtkwidget.c (gtk_widget_finalize): duplicate part of the gtk_widget_real_destroy () functionality. (gtk_widget_real_destroy): reinitialize with a new style, instead of setting widget->style to NULL. Fri May 5 13:02:09 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * gtk/gtkcalendar.c: * gtk/gtkbutton.c: ported _get_type() implementation over to GType, either to preserve memchunks allocation facilities, or because Gtk+ 1.0 GtkTypeInfo was still being used. * gtk/gtkobject.[hc]: derive from GObject. ported various functions over. prepare for ::destroy to be emitted multiple times. removed reference tracer magic. chain into GObjectClass.shutdown() to emit ::destroy signal. * gtk/gtksignal.c: removed assumptions about GTK_TYPE_OBJECT being fundamental. * gtk/gtkmain.c: removed gtk_object_post_arg_parsing_init() cludge. * gtk/gtksocket.c: * gtk/gtkplug.c: * gtk/gtklayout.c: * gtk/gtklabel.c: * gtk/gtkargcollector.c: * gtk/gtkarg.c: various fixups to work with GTK_TYPE_OBJECT not being a fundamental anymore, and to work with the new type system (nuked fundamental type varargs clutter). * gtk/*.c: install finalize handlers in the GObjectClass part of the class structure. changed direct GTK_OBJECT()->klass accesses to GTK_*_GET_CLASS(). changed direct object_class->type accesses to GTK_CLASS_TYPE(). * gtktypeutils.[hc]: use the reserved fundamental ids provided by GType. made most of the GTK_*() type macros and Gtk* typedefs simple wrappers around macros and types provided by GType. most notably, a significant portion of the old API vanished: GTK_TYPE_MAKE(), GTK_TYPE_SEQNO(), GTK_TYPE_FLAT_FIRST, GTK_TYPE_FLAT_LAST, GTK_TYPE_STRUCTURED_FIRST, GTK_TYPE_STRUCTURED_LAST, GTK_TYPE_ARGS, GTK_TYPE_CALLBACK, GTK_TYPE_C_CALLBACK, GTK_TYPE_FOREIGN, GtkTypeQuery, gtk_type_query(), gtk_type_set_varargs_type(), gtk_type_get_varargs_type(), gtk_type_check_object_cast(), gtk_type_check_class_cast(), gtk_type_describe_tree(), gtk_type_describe_heritage(), gtk_type_free(), gtk_type_children_types(), gtk_type_set_chunk_alloc(), gtk_type_register_enum(), gtk_type_register_flags(), gtk_type_parent_class(). replacements, where available are described in ../docs/Changes-1.4.txt. implemented compatibility functions for the remaining API. * configure.in: depend on glib 1.3.1, use gobject module.
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case G_TYPE_OBJECT: \
GTK_VALUE_OBJECT (*arg) = va_arg (var_args, GtkObject*); \
if (GTK_VALUE_OBJECT (*arg) != NULL) \
{ \
register GtkObject *object = GTK_VALUE_OBJECT (*arg); \
\
documented necessary changes for 1.4 transition. Fri May 12 17:13:32 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * docs/Changes-1.4.txt: documented necessary changes for 1.4 transition. * gtk/gtktext.c: made the adjustments no-construct args, simply provide default adjustments. (gtk_text_destroy): release adjustments. * gtk/gtkprogressbar.c (gtk_progress_bar_class_init): made the adjustment argument non-construct. * gtk/gtkprogress.c (gtk_progress_destroy): release adjustment here, instead of in finalize. (gtk_progress_get_text_from_value): (gtk_progress_get_current_text): (gtk_progress_set_value): (gtk_progress_get_percentage_from_value): (gtk_progress_get_current_percentage): (gtk_progress_set_percentage): (gtk_progress_configure): ensure an adjustment is present. Thu May 11 01:24:08 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * gtk/gtkcolorsel.[hc]: * gtk/gtkcolorseldialog.[hc]: * gtk/gtkhsv.[hc]: major code cleanups, destroy handlers need to chain their parent implementation, use bit fields for boolean values, don't create unused widgets, usage of glib types, braces go on their own lines, function argument alignment, #include directives etc. etc. etc.. * gtk/Makefile.am (gtk_public_h_sources): install gtkhsv.h. Wed May 10 23:29:52 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * gtk/gtktoolbar.c (gtk_toolbar_destroy): don't unref a NULL tooltips. * gtk/gtkfilesel.c (gtk_file_selection_destroy): don't free a cmpl_state of NULL. * gtk/gtkcombo.c (gtk_combo_item_destroy): don#t keep references to freed data. (gtk_combo_destroy): don't keep a pointer to a destroyed window. * gtk/gtkmenu.c (gtk_menu_init): reset the menu's toplevel pointer to NULL when the toplevel is getting destroyed. (gtk_menu_set_tearoff_state): same here for the tearoff_window. (gtk_menu_destroy): (gtk_menu_init): store the information of whether we have to readd the initial child ref_count during destruction in a new GtkMenu field needs_destruction_ref_count. * gtk/gtkviewport.c: SHAME! ok this one is tricky, so i note it here, those reading: learn from my mistake! ;) in order for set_?adjustment to support a default adjustemnt if invoked with an adjustment pointer of NULL, the code read (pseudo): if (v->adjustment) unref (v->adjustment); if (!adjustment) adjustment = adjustment_new (); if (v->adjustment != adjustment) v->adjustment = ref (adjustment); now imagine the first unref to actually free the old adjustment and adjustment_new() creating a new adjustment from the very same memory portion. here, the latter comparision will unintendedly fail, and all hell breaks loose. (gtk_viewport_set_hadjustment): (gtk_viewport_set_vadjustment): reset viewport->?adjustment to NULL after unreferencing it. * gtk/gtkcontainer.[hc]: removed toplevel registration functions: gtk_container_register_toplevel(), gtk_container_unregister_toplevel() and gtk_container_get_toplevels() which had wrong semantics anyways: it didn't reference and copy the list. * gtk/gtkwindow.c: we take over the container toplevel registration bussiness now. windows are registered across multiple destructions, untill they are finalized. the initial implicit reference count users are holding on windows is removed with the first destruction though. (gtk_window_init): ref & sink and set has_user_ref_count, got rid of gtk_container_register_toplevel() call. add window to toplevel_list. (gtk_window_destroy): unref the window if has_user_ref_count is still set, got rid of call to gtk_container_unregister_toplevel(). (gtk_window_finalize): remove window from toplevel list. (gtk_window_list_toplevels): new function to return a newly created list with referenced toplevels. (gtk_window_read_rcfiles): use gtk_window_list_toplevels(). * gtk/gtkhscale.c (gtk_hscale_class_init): made the GtkRange adjustment a non-construct arg. * gtk/gtkvscale.c (gtk_vscale_class_init): likewise. * gtk/gtkhscrollbar.c (gtk_vscrollbar_class_init): likewise. * gtk/gtkvscrollbar.c (gtk_vscrollbar_class_init): likewise. * gtk/gtkrange.c: added some realized checks. (gtk_range_destroy): get rid of the h/v adjustments in the destroy handler instead of finalize. remove timer. (gtk_range_get_adjustment): demand create adjustment. * gtk/gtkviewport.c: made h/v adjustment non-construct args. we simply create them on demand now and get rid of them in the destroy handler. (gtk_viewport_destroy): get rid of the h/v adjustments in the destroy handler instead of finalize. (gtk_viewport_get_hadjustment): (gtk_viewport_get_vadjustment): (gtk_viewport_size_allocate): demand create h/v adjustment if required. * gtk/gtkwidget.c (gtk_widget_finalize): duplicate part of the gtk_widget_real_destroy () functionality. (gtk_widget_real_destroy): reinitialize with a new style, instead of setting widget->style to NULL. Fri May 5 13:02:09 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * gtk/gtkcalendar.c: * gtk/gtkbutton.c: ported _get_type() implementation over to GType, either to preserve memchunks allocation facilities, or because Gtk+ 1.0 GtkTypeInfo was still being used. * gtk/gtkobject.[hc]: derive from GObject. ported various functions over. prepare for ::destroy to be emitted multiple times. removed reference tracer magic. chain into GObjectClass.shutdown() to emit ::destroy signal. * gtk/gtksignal.c: removed assumptions about GTK_TYPE_OBJECT being fundamental. * gtk/gtkmain.c: removed gtk_object_post_arg_parsing_init() cludge. * gtk/gtksocket.c: * gtk/gtkplug.c: * gtk/gtklayout.c: * gtk/gtklabel.c: * gtk/gtkargcollector.c: * gtk/gtkarg.c: various fixups to work with GTK_TYPE_OBJECT not being a fundamental anymore, and to work with the new type system (nuked fundamental type varargs clutter). * gtk/*.c: install finalize handlers in the GObjectClass part of the class structure. changed direct GTK_OBJECT()->klass accesses to GTK_*_GET_CLASS(). changed direct object_class->type accesses to GTK_CLASS_TYPE(). * gtktypeutils.[hc]: use the reserved fundamental ids provided by GType. made most of the GTK_*() type macros and Gtk* typedefs simple wrappers around macros and types provided by GType. most notably, a significant portion of the old API vanished: GTK_TYPE_MAKE(), GTK_TYPE_SEQNO(), GTK_TYPE_FLAT_FIRST, GTK_TYPE_FLAT_LAST, GTK_TYPE_STRUCTURED_FIRST, GTK_TYPE_STRUCTURED_LAST, GTK_TYPE_ARGS, GTK_TYPE_CALLBACK, GTK_TYPE_C_CALLBACK, GTK_TYPE_FOREIGN, GtkTypeQuery, gtk_type_query(), gtk_type_set_varargs_type(), gtk_type_get_varargs_type(), gtk_type_check_object_cast(), gtk_type_check_class_cast(), gtk_type_describe_tree(), gtk_type_describe_heritage(), gtk_type_free(), gtk_type_children_types(), gtk_type_set_chunk_alloc(), gtk_type_register_enum(), gtk_type_register_flags(), gtk_type_parent_class(). replacements, where available are described in ../docs/Changes-1.4.txt. implemented compatibility functions for the remaining API. * configure.in: depend on glib 1.3.1, use gobject module.
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if (((GTypeInstance*) object)->g_class == NULL) \
error_msg = g_strconcat ("invalid unclassed object pointer for argument type `", \
gtk_type_name (arg->type), \
"'", \
NULL); \
else if (!gtk_type_is_a (GTK_OBJECT_TYPE (object), arg->type)) \
error_msg = g_strconcat ("invalid object `", \
documented necessary changes for 1.4 transition. Fri May 12 17:13:32 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * docs/Changes-1.4.txt: documented necessary changes for 1.4 transition. * gtk/gtktext.c: made the adjustments no-construct args, simply provide default adjustments. (gtk_text_destroy): release adjustments. * gtk/gtkprogressbar.c (gtk_progress_bar_class_init): made the adjustment argument non-construct. * gtk/gtkprogress.c (gtk_progress_destroy): release adjustment here, instead of in finalize. (gtk_progress_get_text_from_value): (gtk_progress_get_current_text): (gtk_progress_set_value): (gtk_progress_get_percentage_from_value): (gtk_progress_get_current_percentage): (gtk_progress_set_percentage): (gtk_progress_configure): ensure an adjustment is present. Thu May 11 01:24:08 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * gtk/gtkcolorsel.[hc]: * gtk/gtkcolorseldialog.[hc]: * gtk/gtkhsv.[hc]: major code cleanups, destroy handlers need to chain their parent implementation, use bit fields for boolean values, don't create unused widgets, usage of glib types, braces go on their own lines, function argument alignment, #include directives etc. etc. etc.. * gtk/Makefile.am (gtk_public_h_sources): install gtkhsv.h. Wed May 10 23:29:52 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * gtk/gtktoolbar.c (gtk_toolbar_destroy): don't unref a NULL tooltips. * gtk/gtkfilesel.c (gtk_file_selection_destroy): don't free a cmpl_state of NULL. * gtk/gtkcombo.c (gtk_combo_item_destroy): don#t keep references to freed data. (gtk_combo_destroy): don't keep a pointer to a destroyed window. * gtk/gtkmenu.c (gtk_menu_init): reset the menu's toplevel pointer to NULL when the toplevel is getting destroyed. (gtk_menu_set_tearoff_state): same here for the tearoff_window. (gtk_menu_destroy): (gtk_menu_init): store the information of whether we have to readd the initial child ref_count during destruction in a new GtkMenu field needs_destruction_ref_count. * gtk/gtkviewport.c: SHAME! ok this one is tricky, so i note it here, those reading: learn from my mistake! ;) in order for set_?adjustment to support a default adjustemnt if invoked with an adjustment pointer of NULL, the code read (pseudo): if (v->adjustment) unref (v->adjustment); if (!adjustment) adjustment = adjustment_new (); if (v->adjustment != adjustment) v->adjustment = ref (adjustment); now imagine the first unref to actually free the old adjustment and adjustment_new() creating a new adjustment from the very same memory portion. here, the latter comparision will unintendedly fail, and all hell breaks loose. (gtk_viewport_set_hadjustment): (gtk_viewport_set_vadjustment): reset viewport->?adjustment to NULL after unreferencing it. * gtk/gtkcontainer.[hc]: removed toplevel registration functions: gtk_container_register_toplevel(), gtk_container_unregister_toplevel() and gtk_container_get_toplevels() which had wrong semantics anyways: it didn't reference and copy the list. * gtk/gtkwindow.c: we take over the container toplevel registration bussiness now. windows are registered across multiple destructions, untill they are finalized. the initial implicit reference count users are holding on windows is removed with the first destruction though. (gtk_window_init): ref & sink and set has_user_ref_count, got rid of gtk_container_register_toplevel() call. add window to toplevel_list. (gtk_window_destroy): unref the window if has_user_ref_count is still set, got rid of call to gtk_container_unregister_toplevel(). (gtk_window_finalize): remove window from toplevel list. (gtk_window_list_toplevels): new function to return a newly created list with referenced toplevels. (gtk_window_read_rcfiles): use gtk_window_list_toplevels(). * gtk/gtkhscale.c (gtk_hscale_class_init): made the GtkRange adjustment a non-construct arg. * gtk/gtkvscale.c (gtk_vscale_class_init): likewise. * gtk/gtkhscrollbar.c (gtk_vscrollbar_class_init): likewise. * gtk/gtkvscrollbar.c (gtk_vscrollbar_class_init): likewise. * gtk/gtkrange.c: added some realized checks. (gtk_range_destroy): get rid of the h/v adjustments in the destroy handler instead of finalize. remove timer. (gtk_range_get_adjustment): demand create adjustment. * gtk/gtkviewport.c: made h/v adjustment non-construct args. we simply create them on demand now and get rid of them in the destroy handler. (gtk_viewport_destroy): get rid of the h/v adjustments in the destroy handler instead of finalize. (gtk_viewport_get_hadjustment): (gtk_viewport_get_vadjustment): (gtk_viewport_size_allocate): demand create h/v adjustment if required. * gtk/gtkwidget.c (gtk_widget_finalize): duplicate part of the gtk_widget_real_destroy () functionality. (gtk_widget_real_destroy): reinitialize with a new style, instead of setting widget->style to NULL. Fri May 5 13:02:09 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * gtk/gtkcalendar.c: * gtk/gtkbutton.c: ported _get_type() implementation over to GType, either to preserve memchunks allocation facilities, or because Gtk+ 1.0 GtkTypeInfo was still being used. * gtk/gtkobject.[hc]: derive from GObject. ported various functions over. prepare for ::destroy to be emitted multiple times. removed reference tracer magic. chain into GObjectClass.shutdown() to emit ::destroy signal. * gtk/gtksignal.c: removed assumptions about GTK_TYPE_OBJECT being fundamental. * gtk/gtkmain.c: removed gtk_object_post_arg_parsing_init() cludge. * gtk/gtksocket.c: * gtk/gtkplug.c: * gtk/gtklayout.c: * gtk/gtklabel.c: * gtk/gtkargcollector.c: * gtk/gtkarg.c: various fixups to work with GTK_TYPE_OBJECT not being a fundamental anymore, and to work with the new type system (nuked fundamental type varargs clutter). * gtk/*.c: install finalize handlers in the GObjectClass part of the class structure. changed direct GTK_OBJECT()->klass accesses to GTK_*_GET_CLASS(). changed direct object_class->type accesses to GTK_CLASS_TYPE(). * gtktypeutils.[hc]: use the reserved fundamental ids provided by GType. made most of the GTK_*() type macros and Gtk* typedefs simple wrappers around macros and types provided by GType. most notably, a significant portion of the old API vanished: GTK_TYPE_MAKE(), GTK_TYPE_SEQNO(), GTK_TYPE_FLAT_FIRST, GTK_TYPE_FLAT_LAST, GTK_TYPE_STRUCTURED_FIRST, GTK_TYPE_STRUCTURED_LAST, GTK_TYPE_ARGS, GTK_TYPE_CALLBACK, GTK_TYPE_C_CALLBACK, GTK_TYPE_FOREIGN, GtkTypeQuery, gtk_type_query(), gtk_type_set_varargs_type(), gtk_type_get_varargs_type(), gtk_type_check_object_cast(), gtk_type_check_class_cast(), gtk_type_describe_tree(), gtk_type_describe_heritage(), gtk_type_free(), gtk_type_children_types(), gtk_type_set_chunk_alloc(), gtk_type_register_enum(), gtk_type_register_flags(), gtk_type_parent_class(). replacements, where available are described in ../docs/Changes-1.4.txt. implemented compatibility functions for the remaining API. * configure.in: depend on glib 1.3.1, use gobject module.
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gtk_type_name (G_OBJECT_TYPE (object)), \
"' for argument type `", \
gtk_type_name (arg->type), \
"'", \
NULL); \
} \
break; \
\
default: \
error_msg = g_strconcat ("unsupported argument type `", \
gtk_type_name (arg->type), \
"'", \
NULL); \
break; \
} \
\
_error = error_msg; /* return error_msg; */ \
} G_STMT_END