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This renames the GdkWindow class and related classes (impl, backend subclasses) to surface. Additionally it renames related types: GdkWindowAttr, GdkWindowPaint, GdkWindowWindowClass, GdkWindowType, GdkWindowTypeHint, GdkWindowHints, GdkWindowState, GdkWindowEdge This is an automatic conversion using the below commands: git sed -f g GdkWindowWindowClass GdkSurfaceSurfaceClass git sed -f g GdkWindow GdkSurface git sed -f g "gdk_window\([ _\(\),;]\|$\)" "gdk_surface\1" # Avoid hitting gdk_windowing git sed -f g "GDK_WINDOW\([ _\(]\|$\)" "GDK_SURFACE\1" # Avoid hitting GDK_WINDOWING git sed "GDK_\([A-Z]*\)IS_WINDOW\([_ (]\|$\)" "GDK_\1IS_SURFACE\2" git sed GDK_TYPE_WINDOW GDK_TYPE_SURFACE git sed -f g GdkPointerWindowInfo GdkPointerSurfaceInfo git sed -f g "BROADWAY_WINDOW" "BROADWAY_SURFACE" git sed -f g "broadway_window" "broadway_surface" git sed -f g "BroadwayWindow" "BroadwaySurface" git sed -f g "WAYLAND_WINDOW" "WAYLAND_SURFACE" git sed -f g "wayland_window" "wayland_surface" git sed -f g "WaylandWindow" "WaylandSurface" git sed -f g "X11_WINDOW" "X11_SURFACE" git sed -f g "x11_window" "x11_surface" git sed -f g "X11Window" "X11Surface" git sed -f g "WIN32_WINDOW" "WIN32_SURFACE" git sed -f g "win32_window" "win32_surface" git sed -f g "Win32Window" "Win32Surface" git sed -f g "QUARTZ_WINDOW" "QUARTZ_SURFACE" git sed -f g "quartz_window" "quartz_surface" git sed -f g "QuartzWindow" "QuartzSurface" git checkout NEWS* po-properties |
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application2 | ||
application3 | ||
application4 | ||
application5 | ||
application6 | ||
application7 | ||
application8 | ||
application9 | ||
application10 | ||
bp | ||
action-namespace.c | ||
builder.c | ||
builder.ui | ||
drawing.c | ||
grid-packing.c | ||
hello-world.c | ||
meson.build | ||
plugman.c | ||
README | ||
search-bar.c | ||
sunny.c | ||
window-default.c |
= Examples = == Building the examples == The examples in this directory are built alongside the rest of GTK+. The examples under the `application[1-10]` directories are also included in the GTK+ API reference documentation, and can be built independently, using the system libraries, by doing: $ cd application1 $ make -f Makefile.example