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author | Jamey Sharp <jamey@minilop.net> | 2006-10-07 19:50:55 -0700 |
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committer | Jamey Sharp <jamey@minilop.net> | 2006-10-07 19:50:55 -0700 |
commit | 431f210bbb20e39a24ac879af5f2a8a7744e6a6c (patch) | |
tree | 6b9423e0367c3b795faf37ddc6de6b00ddb81e50 | |
parent | e0fac22caaf27b3e461807f8c563d0457938baa6 (diff) |
Release libxcb 1.0 RC2 (0.9.92).1.0-RC2
-rw-r--r-- | NEWS | 209 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | README | 36 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | configure.ac | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/Makefile.am | 2 |
4 files changed, 248 insertions, 3 deletions
@@ -0,0 +1,209 @@ +Release 1.0 RC2 (2006-10-07) +============================ + +API changes +----------- + +In our announcement of XCB 1.0 RC1, we proposed two API changes for +community feedback: + + We would greatly appreciate API review in this final release + candidate period. We've had some limited feedback that our attempts + to impose static type safety on XIDs in C pose more a hindrance than + a help, so we would appreciate discussion over whether this + constitutes a "serious issue with the API". Some question also + remains of whether xcb_poll_for_event should have the out-parameter + 'error', now that XCB has a more uniform mechanism for reporting + connection errors. Speak now on these points or leave us alone. ;-) + +Since we've received feedback agreeing with our proposed changes, and no +objections or requests to keep the existing API, we made both changes +and bumped the soname to libxcb.so.1.0.0 in preparation for the release +of XCB 1.0. + +* Remove XID wrapper structures and replace them with uint32_t typedefs. + XID union types like xcb_drawable_t and xcb_fontable_t also become + uint32_t typedefs. The API conversion script now replaces xcb_*_new + with calls directly to xcb_generate_id. This change makes + xcb_generate_id part of the client API rather than the extension API, + so move xcb_generate_id from xcbext.h to xcb.h. + +* Remove the 'int *error' out-parameter for xcb_poll_for_event. + xcb_poll_for_event now shuts down the xcb_connection_t on fatal + errors; use xcb_connection_has_error to check. + +The Xlib-specific API in libxcb-xlib also changed: + +* Stop exposing the XCB IO lock for Xlib's benefit, by removing + xcb_get_io_lock from the Xlib-specific XCB API; instead, libxcb-xlib + now provides xcb_xlib_lock and xcb_xlib_unlock. + +Code generation changes +----------------------- + +* The code generator no longer implicitly imports xproto for extensions. + xcb-proto 1.0 RC2 includes the corresponding change to explicitly + import xproto in extensions that need it + +* The generated protocol headers now declare "struct foo", "union foo" + or "enum foo", not just the typedef "foo" of an unnamed + struct/union/enum type. + +Bug Fixes +--------- + +* Make Plan 7 'checked' requests work correctly. + +Documentation improvements +-------------------------- + +* Document xcb_generate_id. + +* Tutorial enhancements. + + +Release 1.0 RC1 (2006-09-25) +============================ + +The Great XCB Renaming +---------------------- + +Rename API to follow a new naming convention: + +* XCB_CONSTANTS_UPPERCASE_WITH_UNDERSCORES +* xcb_functions_lowercase_with_underscores +* xcb_types_lowercase_with_underscores_and_suffix_t +* expand all abbreviations like "req", "rep", and "iter" + +Word boundaries for the names in the protocol descriptions fall: + +* Wherever the protocol descriptions already have an underscore +* Between a lowercase letter and a subsequent uppercase letter +* Before the last uppercase letter in a string of uppercase letters + followed by a lowercase letter (such as in LSBFirst between LSB and + First) +* Before and after a string of digits (with exceptions for sized types + like xcb_char2b_t and xcb_glx_float32_t to match the stdint.h + convention) + +Also fix up some particular naming issues: + +* Rename shape_op and shape_kind to drop the "shape_" prefix, since + otherwise these types end up as xcb_shape_shape_{op,kind}_t. +* Remove leading underscores from enums in the GLX protocol description, + previously needed to ensure a word separator, but now redundant. + +This renaming breaks code written for the previous API naming +convention. The scripts in XCB's tools directory will convert code +written for the old API to use the new API; they work well enough that +we used them to convert the non-program-generated code in XCB, and when +run on the old program-generated code, they almost exactly reproduce the +new program-generated code (modulo whitespace and bugs in the old code +generator). + +Authors: Vincent Torri, Thomas Hunger, Josh Triplett + +In addition to the API renaming, the library SONAMEs have changed to +libxcb.so and libxcb-extname.so. The library major version remains at 0, +to become version 1 before 1.0 is released; the SONAME lowercasing means +that this will not conflict with XCB 0.9 libraries. + +The header files have moved from /usr/include/X11/XCB/ to +/usr/include/xcb/. The XML-XCB protocol descriptions have moved to +/usr/share/xcb, with extension descriptions no longer relegated to an +extensions/ subdirectory. The API conversion script api_conv.pl will fix +references to the header files, and packages using pkg-config will +automatically use the new library names. + +Error handling Plan 7 +--------------------- + +All request functions now come in an "unchecked" and "checked" variant. +The checked variant allows callers to handle errors inline where they +obtain the reply, or by calling xcb_request_check for requests with no +reply. The unchecked variant uses the event queue for errors. Requests +with replies default to checked, because the caller must already make a +function call to retrieve the reply and can see the error at that time; +the unchecked variant uses the suffix _unchecked. Requests without +replies default to unchecked, because the caller will not necessarily +expect to handle a response, and the checked variant uses the suffix +_checked. + +Connection error handling +------------------------- + +Fatal connection errors now put the xcb_connection_t object into an +error state, at which point all further operations on that connection +will fail. Callers can use the new xcb_connection_has_error function to +check for this state in a connection. Functions that return a +connection, such as the xcb_connect function, may instead return an +xcb_connection_t already in an error state. + +In the future we expect to add additional API for getting more +information about the error condition that caused the connection to get +into an error state. + +Smaller API changes +------------------- + +All functions that have been marked 'deprecated' up to now have been +removed for this release. After XCB 1.0 is released, functions marked +'deprecated' will be preserved until the end of time to maintain +compatibility. + +XCB no longer provides a sync function. Most callers of this function +should use xcb_flush instead, which usually provides the intended +functionality and does not require a round-trip to the server. If you +really need this functionality, either use xcb_get_input_focus like sync +used to do, or use the xcb_aux_sync function from the xcb-aux library in +xcb-util. However, note that we do not consider the libraries in +xcb-util remotely stable yet. + +XCB no longer provides xcb_[extension_name]_init functions for each +extension. These functions previously caused XCB to issue and process a +QueryExtension request. Callers should now directly call +xcb_get_extension_data on the xcb_[extension_name]_id, or use +xcb_prefetch_extension_data if they do not need to force a round-trip +immediately. + +The compatibility functions in xcbxlib.h, provided solely for use by +Xlib/XCB, now exist in a separate library libxcb-xlib. We don't want to +have to change the libxcb soname if we later change or remove the Xlib +compatibility functions, and nothing except Xlib/XCB should ever use +them. (Applications which use Xlib/XCB do not need this library either; +Xlib/XCB only uses it internally.) + +The descriptions of several extensions have been updated to match the +latest versions implemented in the X.org X server. + +GIT Repository split +-------------------- + +Previously, several XCB-related projects all existed under the umbrella +of a single monolithic GIT repository with per-project subdirectories. +We have split this repository into individual per-project repositories. + +Josh Triplett and Jamey Sharp wrote a tool called git-split to +accomplish this repository split. git-split reconstructs the history of +a sub-project previously stored in a subdirectory of a larger +repository. It constructs new commit objects based on the existing tree +objects for the subtree in each commit, and discards commits which do +not affect the history of the sub-project, as well as merges made +unnecessary due to these discarded commits. + +We would like to acknowledge the work of the gobby team in creating a +collaborative editor which greatly aided the development of git-split +(as well as these release notes). + +Build and implementation fixes +------------------------------ + +XCB no longer needs proto/x11 from X.org; the XCB header xproto.h +provides the definitions from X.h, named according to XCB conventions. + +XCB should now build with non-GNU implementations of Make. + +XCB properly handles 32-bit wrap of sequence numbers, and thus now +supports issuing more than 2**32 requests in one connection. + +Fixed bugs #7001, #7261. @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +About libxcb +============ + +libxcb provides an interface to the X Window System protocol, slated to +replace the current Xlib interface. It has several advantages over +Xlib, including: +- size: small library and lower memory footprint +- latency hiding: batch several requests and wait for the replies later +- direct protocol access: one-to-one mapping between interface and protocol +- proven thread support: transparently access XCB from multiple threads +- easy extension implementation: interfaces auto-generated from XML-XCB + +Xlib can also use XCB as a transport layer, allowing software to make +requests and receive responses with both, which eases porting to XCB. +However, client programs, libraries, and toolkits will gain the most +benefit from a native XCB port. + + +Please report any issues you find to the freedesktop.org bug tracker, +at: + + <https://bugs.freedesktop.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=XCB> + +Discussion about XCB occurs on the XCB mailing list: + + <mailto:xcb at lists.freedesktop.org> + <http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xcb> + +You can obtain the latest development versions of XCB using GIT. +For anonymous checkouts, use: + + git clone git://anongit.freedesktop.org/git/xcb/libxcb + +For developers, use: + + git clone git+ssh://git.freedesktop.org/git/xcb/libxcb diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac index b097759..d975468 100644 --- a/configure.ac +++ b/configure.ac @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ AC_PREREQ(2.57) AC_INIT([libxcb], - 0.9.91, + 0.9.92, [xcb@lists.freedesktop.org]) AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR([xcb.pc.in]) AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([foreign dist-bzip2]) @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ fi AC_SUBST(HTML_CHECK_RESULT) # Checks for pkg-config packages -PKG_CHECK_MODULES(XCBPROTO, xcb-proto >= 0.9) +PKG_CHECK_MODULES(XCBPROTO, xcb-proto >= 0.9.92) PKG_CHECK_MODULES(XAU, xau) PKG_CHECK_MODULES(XDMCP, xdmcp, diff --git a/src/Makefile.am b/src/Makefile.am index 15fda4a..0d4770b 100644 --- a/src/Makefile.am +++ b/src/Makefile.am @@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ libxcb_la_SOURCES = \ # * If you add an interface, increment current and age and set revision to 0. # * If you change or remove an interface, increment current and set revision # and age to 0. -libxcb_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 0:0:0 +libxcb_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 1:0:0 BUILT_SOURCES = $(COREPROTO) $(EXTENSIONS) CLEANFILES = $(COREPROTO) $(EXTENSIONS) |