Applications have no way of finding out if a session manager proxy was
successfully created in gtk_application_startup_session_dbus(), so it's not
appropriate for certain public GtkApplication functions to be asserting the
presence of a session manager proxy as if it were a programmer error.
This affects:
gtk_application_inhibit()
gtk_application_is_inhibited()
If sm_proxy is NULL, the function should just return silently.
In the case of gtk_application_uninhibit(), the application should only be
calling this if it obtained a valid cookie, which implies the presence of a
session manager proxy. I noted that with a comment.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=701365
This is fallout from commit 257b42e2f9 -
those fields were already getting freed in
gtk_application_shutdown_x11() and my commit caused crashes on quit
instead.
Thanks to Rico Tzschichholz for reporting the bug and testing this fix.
Makes name consistent with other quartz-only modules and makes it clear that this works with the GMenuModel system rather than the older GtkMenu system.
GApplication now makes the session bus and object path available as a
public API on the application instance. Use that instead of trying to
guess values for ourselves.
This causes this version of Gtk+ to depend on GLib 2.32.2, so bumping
version dependency accordingly.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=671249
We currently have a couple of cases where GtkApplication assumes that
the session bus will be non-NULL causing critical error output or (in
the case of trying to publish menus) an infinite loop.
Three fixes:
- if the session bus is NULL due to not having registered the
GtkApplication yet then give a g_critical on the entry point to the
menu setters instead of going into an infinite loop. Document this.
- check for NULL session bus even when calling the menu setters at the
right time in order to prevent the infinite loop for
non-programer-error cases (ie: because we had trouble connecting to
the session bus)
- check for NULL session bus when publishing the X11 properties on the
GtkApplicationWindow and skip publishing them if we're not on the bus
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=671249
gtk_application_set_app_menu(), gtk_application_set_menubar():
Mention that you probably want to call this in the startup signal
handler. If you do it earlier you will likely get a warning about
a missing D-Bus connection, because doing it earlier does not
make sense anyway.
Instead of firing a 'quit' signal and expecting the application to do
something that will cause it to quit, just call the new
g_application_quit() API for ourselves.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=670485
This seems a bit "too powerful" and unlikely to be used by most
applications. Remove it from now, until someone comes up with a strong
desire for it.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=670485
We don't expose ::quit-requested as API anymore. Instead, we expect
users to register inhibitors when needed. Without quit-requested,
there is no need for ::quit-cancelled and gtk_application_quit_response
anymore.
We still emit ::quit when the application is about to quit.
Replace all references to g_application_set_app_menu and
g_application_set_menubar by their gtk variants, which
actually exist. Pointed out in bug 667546
The function definition used a pointer to the enum value rather than the enum
itself.
This broke the build on platforms that don't have an implmentation of these
functions.