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authorMatthias Clasen <mclasen@redhat.com>2004-12-14 18:54:33 +0000
committerMatthias Clasen <matthiasc@src.gnome.org>2004-12-14 18:54:33 +0000
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Updates
2004-12-14 Matthias Clasen <mclasen@redhat.com> * README.in: Updates
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See the file 'INSTALL'
-Notes about GLib-2.4.0
+Notes about GLib 2.6.0
======================
-* GObject now enforces CONSTRUCT_ONLY properties; due to an oversight
- in previous versions, it was possible to set CONSTRUCT_ONLY properties
- after construct time.
+* GLib 2.6 introduces the concept of a 'filename encoding', which is the
+ on-disk encoding on Unix, but UTF-8 on Windows. All GLib functions returning
+ or accepting pathnames have been changed to expect filenames in this
+ encoding, and the common POSIX functions dealing with pathnames have been
+ wrapped. To keep binary compatibility with applications compiled against
+ older versions of GLib, the Windows dll still provides entry points with
+ the old semantics.
+
+* Likewise, g_get_user_name() and g_get_real_name() have been changed to return
+ UTF-8 on Windows, while keeping the old semantics for applications compiled
+ against older versions of GLib.
+
+* The GLib uses an '_' prefix to indicate private symbols that
+ must not be used by applications. On some platforms, symbols beginning
+ with prefixes such as _g will be exported from the library, on others not.
+ In no case can applications use these private symbols. In addition to that,
+ GLib+ 2.6 makes several symbols private which were not in any installed
+ header files and were never intended to be exported.
+
+* GLib uses a technique involving macros for reducing the amount of PLT
+ redirections which has the side effect that the names of internally used
+ GLib functions are prefixed with IA__. The g_return_if_fail() macros
+ strip this prefix away, but it will show up e.g. in a debugger.
+
+* On Windows, GLib no longer opens a console window if stdout or stderr
+ are invalid. Simply redirect stdout or stderr if you need to see it.
* The child watch functionality tends to reveal a bug in many
thread implementations (in particular the older LinuxThreads implementation