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authorTim Janik <timj@gtk.org>1998-08-04 14:26:27 +0000
committerTim Janik <timj@src.gnome.org>1998-08-04 14:26:27 +0000
commit16b83a9a50fcfa57a3c86f7e02cf7aa15567145d (patch)
tree909f2809729062395464304c4f49138a2d871a67
parent8b853a62c5c9d6b58e0b81b082555c172f867345 (diff)
version bump to 1.1.1, binary age 1, interface age 0. updates. updates.
Tue Aug 4 15:17:54 1998 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * configure.in: version bump to 1.1.1, binary age 1, interface age 0. * NEWS: updates. * README: updates. * INSTALL: updates and fixes. * COPYING: include the GNU LGPL, rather than shipping an empty file. * AUTHORS: listed original authors here, and added people who made significant improvements to glib. * glib.h: * gutils.c: implement g_get_current_dir() which returns a newly allocated string, instead of a g_getcwd() variant that operates on a static buffer. export glib_interface_age and glib_binary_age. as a convenience, macro definitions have been added for g_node_insert_data, g_node_insert_data_before, g_node_append_data and g_node_prepend_data. * testglib.c: minor cleanups, print current dir.
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diff --git a/AUTHORS b/AUTHORS
index 67f4e5617..e2ddbdacd 100644
--- a/AUTHORS
+++ b/AUTHORS
@@ -1 +1,20 @@
-Peter Mattis (petm@xcf.berkeley.edu)
+Original Authors
+----------------
+Peter Mattis <petm@xcf.berkeley.edu>
+Spencer Kimball <spencer@xcf.berkeley.edu>
+Josh MacDonald <jmacd@xcf.berkeley.edu>
+
+
+Other people who made significant
+improvements to GLIB (shamelessly
+ripped from the ChangeLog, listed
+in alphabetiacal order)
+---------------------------------
+Raja R Harinath <harinath@cs.umn.edu>
+Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org>
+Paolo Molaro <lupus@debian.org>
+Manish Singh <yosh@gimp.org>
+Owen Taylor <otaylor@gtk.org>
+
+There are also many others who have contributed patches and fixes;
+we thank them, for helping us in advancing GLIB.
diff --git a/COPYING b/COPYING
index e69de29bb..bf50f20de 100644
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+++ b/COPYING
@@ -0,0 +1,482 @@
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diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog
index 2b55fc29c..b4f5411ea 100644
--- a/ChangeLog
+++ b/ChangeLog
@@ -1,3 +1,24 @@
+Tue Aug 4 15:17:54 1998 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org>
+
+ * configure.in: version bump to 1.1.1, binary age 1, interface age 0.
+ * NEWS: updates.
+ * README: updates.
+ * INSTALL: updates and fixes.
+ * COPYING: include the GNU LGPL, rather than shipping an empty file.
+ * AUTHORS: listed original authors here, and added people who made
+ significant improvements to glib.
+
+ * glib.h:
+ * gutils.c: implement g_get_current_dir() which returns a newly
+ allocated string, instead of a g_getcwd() variant that operates
+ on a static buffer.
+ export glib_interface_age and glib_binary_age.
+ as a convenience, macro definitions have been added for
+ g_node_insert_data, g_node_insert_data_before, g_node_append_data and
+ g_node_prepend_data.
+
+ * testglib.c: minor cleanups, print current dir.
+
Mon Aug 3 16:02:26 1998 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org>
* glib.h:
diff --git a/ChangeLog.pre-2-0 b/ChangeLog.pre-2-0
index 2b55fc29c..b4f5411ea 100644
--- a/ChangeLog.pre-2-0
+++ b/ChangeLog.pre-2-0
@@ -1,3 +1,24 @@
+Tue Aug 4 15:17:54 1998 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org>
+
+ * configure.in: version bump to 1.1.1, binary age 1, interface age 0.
+ * NEWS: updates.
+ * README: updates.
+ * INSTALL: updates and fixes.
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+ * AUTHORS: listed original authors here, and added people who made
+ significant improvements to glib.
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+ * glib.h:
+ * gutils.c: implement g_get_current_dir() which returns a newly
+ allocated string, instead of a g_getcwd() variant that operates
+ on a static buffer.
+ export glib_interface_age and glib_binary_age.
+ as a convenience, macro definitions have been added for
+ g_node_insert_data, g_node_insert_data_before, g_node_append_data and
+ g_node_prepend_data.
+
+ * testglib.c: minor cleanups, print current dir.
+
Mon Aug 3 16:02:26 1998 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org>
* glib.h:
diff --git a/ChangeLog.pre-2-10 b/ChangeLog.pre-2-10
index 2b55fc29c..b4f5411ea 100644
--- a/ChangeLog.pre-2-10
+++ b/ChangeLog.pre-2-10
@@ -1,3 +1,24 @@
+Tue Aug 4 15:17:54 1998 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org>
+
+ * configure.in: version bump to 1.1.1, binary age 1, interface age 0.
+ * NEWS: updates.
+ * README: updates.
+ * INSTALL: updates and fixes.
+ * COPYING: include the GNU LGPL, rather than shipping an empty file.
+ * AUTHORS: listed original authors here, and added people who made
+ significant improvements to glib.
+
+ * glib.h:
+ * gutils.c: implement g_get_current_dir() which returns a newly
+ allocated string, instead of a g_getcwd() variant that operates
+ on a static buffer.
+ export glib_interface_age and glib_binary_age.
+ as a convenience, macro definitions have been added for
+ g_node_insert_data, g_node_insert_data_before, g_node_append_data and
+ g_node_prepend_data.
+
+ * testglib.c: minor cleanups, print current dir.
+
Mon Aug 3 16:02:26 1998 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org>
* glib.h:
diff --git a/ChangeLog.pre-2-12 b/ChangeLog.pre-2-12
index 2b55fc29c..b4f5411ea 100644
--- a/ChangeLog.pre-2-12
+++ b/ChangeLog.pre-2-12
@@ -1,3 +1,24 @@
+Tue Aug 4 15:17:54 1998 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org>
+
+ * configure.in: version bump to 1.1.1, binary age 1, interface age 0.
+ * NEWS: updates.
+ * README: updates.
+ * INSTALL: updates and fixes.
+ * COPYING: include the GNU LGPL, rather than shipping an empty file.
+ * AUTHORS: listed original authors here, and added people who made
+ significant improvements to glib.
+
+ * glib.h:
+ * gutils.c: implement g_get_current_dir() which returns a newly
+ allocated string, instead of a g_getcwd() variant that operates
+ on a static buffer.
+ export glib_interface_age and glib_binary_age.
+ as a convenience, macro definitions have been added for
+ g_node_insert_data, g_node_insert_data_before, g_node_append_data and
+ g_node_prepend_data.
+
+ * testglib.c: minor cleanups, print current dir.
+
Mon Aug 3 16:02:26 1998 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org>
* glib.h:
diff --git a/ChangeLog.pre-2-2 b/ChangeLog.pre-2-2
index 2b55fc29c..b4f5411ea 100644
--- a/ChangeLog.pre-2-2
+++ b/ChangeLog.pre-2-2
@@ -1,3 +1,24 @@
+Tue Aug 4 15:17:54 1998 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org>
+
+ * configure.in: version bump to 1.1.1, binary age 1, interface age 0.
+ * NEWS: updates.
+ * README: updates.
+ * INSTALL: updates and fixes.
+ * COPYING: include the GNU LGPL, rather than shipping an empty file.
+ * AUTHORS: listed original authors here, and added people who made
+ significant improvements to glib.
+
+ * glib.h:
+ * gutils.c: implement g_get_current_dir() which returns a newly
+ allocated string, instead of a g_getcwd() variant that operates
+ on a static buffer.
+ export glib_interface_age and glib_binary_age.
+ as a convenience, macro definitions have been added for
+ g_node_insert_data, g_node_insert_data_before, g_node_append_data and
+ g_node_prepend_data.
+
+ * testglib.c: minor cleanups, print current dir.
+
Mon Aug 3 16:02:26 1998 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org>
* glib.h:
diff --git a/ChangeLog.pre-2-4 b/ChangeLog.pre-2-4
index 2b55fc29c..b4f5411ea 100644
--- a/ChangeLog.pre-2-4
+++ b/ChangeLog.pre-2-4
@@ -1,3 +1,24 @@
+Tue Aug 4 15:17:54 1998 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org>
+
+ * configure.in: version bump to 1.1.1, binary age 1, interface age 0.
+ * NEWS: updates.
+ * README: updates.
+ * INSTALL: updates and fixes.
+ * COPYING: include the GNU LGPL, rather than shipping an empty file.
+ * AUTHORS: listed original authors here, and added people who made
+ significant improvements to glib.
+
+ * glib.h:
+ * gutils.c: implement g_get_current_dir() which returns a newly
+ allocated string, instead of a g_getcwd() variant that operates
+ on a static buffer.
+ export glib_interface_age and glib_binary_age.
+ as a convenience, macro definitions have been added for
+ g_node_insert_data, g_node_insert_data_before, g_node_append_data and
+ g_node_prepend_data.
+
+ * testglib.c: minor cleanups, print current dir.
+
Mon Aug 3 16:02:26 1998 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org>
* glib.h:
diff --git a/ChangeLog.pre-2-6 b/ChangeLog.pre-2-6
index 2b55fc29c..b4f5411ea 100644
--- a/ChangeLog.pre-2-6
+++ b/ChangeLog.pre-2-6
@@ -1,3 +1,24 @@
+Tue Aug 4 15:17:54 1998 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org>
+
+ * configure.in: version bump to 1.1.1, binary age 1, interface age 0.
+ * NEWS: updates.
+ * README: updates.
+ * INSTALL: updates and fixes.
+ * COPYING: include the GNU LGPL, rather than shipping an empty file.
+ * AUTHORS: listed original authors here, and added people who made
+ significant improvements to glib.
+
+ * glib.h:
+ * gutils.c: implement g_get_current_dir() which returns a newly
+ allocated string, instead of a g_getcwd() variant that operates
+ on a static buffer.
+ export glib_interface_age and glib_binary_age.
+ as a convenience, macro definitions have been added for
+ g_node_insert_data, g_node_insert_data_before, g_node_append_data and
+ g_node_prepend_data.
+
+ * testglib.c: minor cleanups, print current dir.
+
Mon Aug 3 16:02:26 1998 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org>
* glib.h:
diff --git a/ChangeLog.pre-2-8 b/ChangeLog.pre-2-8
index 2b55fc29c..b4f5411ea 100644
--- a/ChangeLog.pre-2-8
+++ b/ChangeLog.pre-2-8
@@ -1,3 +1,24 @@
+Tue Aug 4 15:17:54 1998 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org>
+
+ * configure.in: version bump to 1.1.1, binary age 1, interface age 0.
+ * NEWS: updates.
+ * README: updates.
+ * INSTALL: updates and fixes.
+ * COPYING: include the GNU LGPL, rather than shipping an empty file.
+ * AUTHORS: listed original authors here, and added people who made
+ significant improvements to glib.
+
+ * glib.h:
+ * gutils.c: implement g_get_current_dir() which returns a newly
+ allocated string, instead of a g_getcwd() variant that operates
+ on a static buffer.
+ export glib_interface_age and glib_binary_age.
+ as a convenience, macro definitions have been added for
+ g_node_insert_data, g_node_insert_data_before, g_node_append_data and
+ g_node_prepend_data.
+
+ * testglib.c: minor cleanups, print current dir.
+
Mon Aug 3 16:02:26 1998 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org>
* glib.h:
diff --git a/INSTALL b/INSTALL
index 22a593294..7881c1a78 100644
--- a/INSTALL
+++ b/INSTALL
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
Simple install procedure
========================
- % gzip -cd glib-1.1.0.tar.gz | tar xvf - # unpack the sources
- % cd glib-1.1.0 # change to the toplevel directory
+ % gzip -cd glib-1.1.1.tar.gz | tar xvf - # unpack the sources
+ % cd glib-1.1.1 # change to the toplevel directory
% ./configure # run the `configure' script
- % make # build GTK
+ % make # build GLIB
[ Become root if necessary ]
- % make install # install GTK
+ % make install # install GLIB
The Nitty-Gritty
================
diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS
index 8aaf109a7..7fe3c8302 100644
--- a/NEWS
+++ b/NEWS
@@ -1,3 +1,8 @@
+What is new in GLib 1.1.1:
+
+* An n-way tree implementation is provided now, based on the GNode structure.
+* Bugfix for pointer arrays.
+
What is new in GLib 1.1.0:
* GLib is distributed seperatedly from Gtk+ now and uses a sophisticated
diff --git a/README b/README
index c7ebec3de..7111830ec 100644
--- a/README
+++ b/README
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
General Information
===================
-This is GLib version 1.1.0. GLib, is a library which includes support
+This is GLib version 1.1.1. GLib, is a library which includes support
routines for C such as lists, trees, hashes, memory allocation, and
many other things.
-Versions of GLib prior to 1.1.0 are distributed with GTK+ versions 1.1.0
-and earlier.
+Versions of GLib prior to 1.1.0 are distributed with GTK+ versions prior
+to 1.1.0.
The official ftp site is:
ftp://ftp.gtk.org/pub/gtk
diff --git a/acconfig.h b/acconfig.h
index e79f1d6c7..e5fd43b7f 100644
--- a/acconfig.h
+++ b/acconfig.h
@@ -65,6 +65,8 @@
#undef GLIB_MAJOR_VERSION
#undef GLIB_MINOR_VERSION
#undef GLIB_MICRO_VERSION
+#undef GLIB_INTERFACE_AGE
+#undef GLIB_BINARY_AGE
/* #undef PACKAGE */
/* #undef VERSION */
diff --git a/configure.in b/configure.in
index 998391571..99606e2cb 100644
--- a/configure.in
+++ b/configure.in
@@ -14,9 +14,9 @@ cflags_set=${CFLAGS+set}
#
GLIB_MAJOR_VERSION=1
GLIB_MINOR_VERSION=1
-GLIB_MICRO_VERSION=0
+GLIB_MICRO_VERSION=1
GLIB_INTERFACE_AGE=0
-GLIB_BINARY_AGE=0
+GLIB_BINARY_AGE=1
GLIB_VERSION=$GLIB_MAJOR_VERSION.$GLIB_MINOR_VERSION.$GLIB_MICRO_VERSION
AC_SUBST(GLIB_VERSION)
@@ -41,6 +41,8 @@ AM_CONFIG_HEADER(glibconfig.h)
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(GLIB_MAJOR_VERSION, $GLIB_MAJOR_VERSION)
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(GLIB_MINOR_VERSION, $GLIB_MINOR_VERSION)
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(GLIB_MICRO_VERSION, $GLIB_MICRO_VERSION)
+AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(GLIB_INTERFACE_AGE, $GLIB_INTERFACE_AGE)
+AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(GLIB_BINARY_AGE, $GLIB_BINARY_AGE)
dnl Initialize libtool
AM_PROG_LIBTOOL
diff --git a/glib.h b/glib.h
index e05c5f50f..03d8ae079 100644
--- a/glib.h
+++ b/glib.h
@@ -782,6 +782,23 @@ GNode* g_node_find (GNode *root,
GTraverseFlags flags,
gpointer data);
+/* convenience macros */
+#define g_node_append(parent, node) G_STMT_START { \
+ g_node_insert_before ((parent), NULL, (node)); \
+} G_STMT_END
+#define g_node_insert_data(parent, position, data) G_STMT_START { \
+ g_node_insert ((parent), (position), g_node_new ((data))); \
+} G_STMT_END
+#define g_node_insert_data_before(parent, sibling, data) G_STMT_START { \
+ g_node_insert_before ((parent), (sibling), g_node_new ((data))); \
+} G_STMT_END
+#define g_node_prepend_data(parent, data) G_STMT_START { \
+ g_node_prepend ((parent), g_node_new ((data))); \
+} G_STMT_END
+#define g_node_append_data(parent, data) G_STMT_START { \
+ g_node_insert_before ((parent), NULL, g_node_new ((data))); \
+} G_STMT_END
+
/* traversal function, assumes that `node' is root
* (only traverses `node' and its subtree).
* this function is just a high level interface to
@@ -827,11 +844,6 @@ GNode* g_node_last_sibling (GNode *node);
((GNode*) (node))->next : NULL)
#define g_node_first_child(node) ((node) ? \
((GNode*) (node))->children : NULL)
-#define g_node_append(parent, node) G_STMT_START { \
- g_node_insert_before ((parent), \
- NULL, \
- (node)); \
- } G_STMT_END
@@ -964,10 +976,10 @@ gint g_snprintf (gchar *string,
gchar const *format,
...) G_GNUC_PRINTF (3, 4);
gchar* g_basename (const gchar *file_name);
+
+/* strings are newly allocated with g_malloc() */
gchar* g_dirname (const gchar *file_name);
-#if 0
-gchar* g_getcwd (void);
-#endif
+gchar* g_get_current_dir (void);
/* We make the assumption that if memmove isn't available, then
@@ -976,7 +988,7 @@ gchar* g_getcwd (void);
#ifdef HAVE_MEMMOVE
#define g_memmove memmove
#else
-#define g_memmove(a,b,c) bcopy(b,a,c)
+#define g_memmove(a,b,c) bcopy((b), (a), (c))
#endif
/* Errors
@@ -1451,6 +1463,8 @@ gpointer g_tuples_index (GTuples *tuples,
extern const guint glib_major_version;
extern const guint glib_minor_version;
extern const guint glib_micro_version;
+extern const guint glib_interface_age;
+extern const guint glib_binary_age;
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
diff --git a/glib/glib.h b/glib/glib.h
index e05c5f50f..03d8ae079 100644
--- a/glib/glib.h
+++ b/glib/glib.h
@@ -782,6 +782,23 @@ GNode* g_node_find (GNode *root,
GTraverseFlags flags,
gpointer data);
+/* convenience macros */
+#define g_node_append(parent, node) G_STMT_START { \
+ g_node_insert_before ((parent), NULL, (node)); \
+} G_STMT_END
+#define g_node_insert_data(parent, position, data) G_STMT_START { \
+ g_node_insert ((parent), (position), g_node_new ((data))); \
+} G_STMT_END
+#define g_node_insert_data_before(parent, sibling, data) G_STMT_START { \
+ g_node_insert_before ((parent), (sibling), g_node_new ((data))); \
+} G_STMT_END
+#define g_node_prepend_data(parent, data) G_STMT_START { \
+ g_node_prepend ((parent), g_node_new ((data))); \
+} G_STMT_END
+#define g_node_append_data(parent, data) G_STMT_START { \
+ g_node_insert_before ((parent), NULL, g_node_new ((data))); \
+} G_STMT_END
+
/* traversal function, assumes that `node' is root
* (only traverses `node' and its subtree).
* this function is just a high level interface to
@@ -827,11 +844,6 @@ GNode* g_node_last_sibling (GNode *node);
((GNode*) (node))->next : NULL)
#define g_node_first_child(node) ((node) ? \
((GNode*) (node))->children : NULL)
-#define g_node_append(parent, node) G_STMT_START { \
- g_node_insert_before ((parent), \
- NULL, \
- (node)); \
- } G_STMT_END
@@ -964,10 +976,10 @@ gint g_snprintf (gchar *string,
gchar const *format,
...) G_GNUC_PRINTF (3, 4);
gchar* g_basename (const gchar *file_name);
+
+/* strings are newly allocated with g_malloc() */
gchar* g_dirname (const gchar *file_name);
-#if 0
-gchar* g_getcwd (void);
-#endif
+gchar* g_get_current_dir (void);
/* We make the assumption that if memmove isn't available, then
@@ -976,7 +988,7 @@ gchar* g_getcwd (void);
#ifdef HAVE_MEMMOVE
#define g_memmove memmove
#else
-#define g_memmove(a,b,c) bcopy(b,a,c)
+#define g_memmove(a,b,c) bcopy((b), (a), (c))
#endif
/* Errors
@@ -1451,6 +1463,8 @@ gpointer g_tuples_index (GTuples *tuples,
extern const guint glib_major_version;
extern const guint glib_minor_version;
extern const guint glib_micro_version;
+extern const guint glib_interface_age;
+extern const guint glib_binary_age;
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
diff --git a/glib/gutils.c b/glib/gutils.c
index 02802567d..9b74dc78e 100644
--- a/glib/gutils.c
+++ b/glib/gutils.c
@@ -29,6 +29,8 @@
const guint glib_major_version = GLIB_MAJOR_VERSION;
const guint glib_minor_version = GLIB_MINOR_VERSION;
const guint glib_micro_version = GLIB_MICRO_VERSION;
+const guint glib_interface_age = GLIB_INTERFACE_AGE;
+const guint glib_binary_age = GLIB_BINARY_AGE;
extern char* g_vsprintf (const gchar *fmt, va_list *args, va_list *args2);
@@ -149,32 +151,45 @@ g_dirname (const gchar *file_name)
return base;
}
+#ifdef MAXPATHLEN
+#define G_PATH_LENGTH (MAXPATHLEN + 1)
+#elif defined (PATH_MAX)
+#define G_PATH_LENGTH (PATH_MAX + 1)
+#else /* !MAXPATHLEN */
+#define G_PATH_LENGTH (2048 + 1)
+#endif /* !MAXPATHLEN && !PATH_MAX */
+
gchar*
-g_getcwd (void)
+g_get_current_dir (void)
{
- static gchar g_getcwd_buf[MAXPATHLEN + 1] = { 0 };
- register gchar *dir;
-
- g_getcwd_buf[0] = 0;
+ gchar *buffer;
+ gchar *dir;
+
+ buffer = g_new (gchar, G_PATH_LENGTH);
+ *buffer = 0;
/* We don't use getcwd(3) on SUNOS, because, it does a popen("pwd")
* and, if that wasn't bad enough, hangs in doing so.
*/
#if defined (sun) && !defined (__SVR4)
- dir = getwd (g_getcwd_buf);
+ dir = getwd (buffer);
#else /* !sun */
- dir = getcwd (g_getcwd_buf, MAXPATHLEN);
+ dir = getcwd (buffer, G_PATH_LENGTH - 1);
#endif /* !sun */
- if (!dir || g_getcwd_buf[0] == 0)
+ if (!dir || !*buffer)
{
- /* hm, we should probably g_error() out here...
+ /* hm, should we g_error() out here?
+ * this can happen if e.g. "./" has mode \0000
*/
- g_getcwd_buf[0] = '/';
- g_getcwd_buf[1] = 0;
+ buffer[0] = '/';
+ buffer[1] = 0;
}
+
+ dir = g_strdup (buffer);
+ g_free (buffer);
- return g_getcwd_buf;
+ return dir;
}
static gchar *g_tmp_dir = NULL;
diff --git a/glibconfig.h.in b/glibconfig.h.in
index e6222756c..1c7123222 100644
--- a/glibconfig.h.in
+++ b/glibconfig.h.in
@@ -40,6 +40,8 @@
#undef GLIB_MAJOR_VERSION
#undef GLIB_MINOR_VERSION
#undef GLIB_MICRO_VERSION
+#undef GLIB_INTERFACE_AGE
+#undef GLIB_BINARY_AGE
/* The number of bytes in a char. */
#undef SIZEOF_CHAR
diff --git a/gutils.c b/gutils.c
index 02802567d..9b74dc78e 100644
--- a/gutils.c
+++ b/gutils.c
@@ -29,6 +29,8 @@
const guint glib_major_version = GLIB_MAJOR_VERSION;
const guint glib_minor_version = GLIB_MINOR_VERSION;
const guint glib_micro_version = GLIB_MICRO_VERSION;
+const guint glib_interface_age = GLIB_INTERFACE_AGE;
+const guint glib_binary_age = GLIB_BINARY_AGE;
extern char* g_vsprintf (const gchar *fmt, va_list *args, va_list *args2);
@@ -149,32 +151,45 @@ g_dirname (const gchar *file_name)
return base;
}
+#ifdef MAXPATHLEN
+#define G_PATH_LENGTH (MAXPATHLEN + 1)
+#elif defined (PATH_MAX)
+#define G_PATH_LENGTH (PATH_MAX + 1)
+#else /* !MAXPATHLEN */
+#define G_PATH_LENGTH (2048 + 1)
+#endif /* !MAXPATHLEN && !PATH_MAX */
+
gchar*
-g_getcwd (void)
+g_get_current_dir (void)
{
- static gchar g_getcwd_buf[MAXPATHLEN + 1] = { 0 };
- register gchar *dir;
-
- g_getcwd_buf[0] = 0;
+ gchar *buffer;
+ gchar *dir;
+
+ buffer = g_new (gchar, G_PATH_LENGTH);
+ *buffer = 0;
/* We don't use getcwd(3) on SUNOS, because, it does a popen("pwd")
* and, if that wasn't bad enough, hangs in doing so.
*/
#if defined (sun) && !defined (__SVR4)
- dir = getwd (g_getcwd_buf);
+ dir = getwd (buffer);
#else /* !sun */
- dir = getcwd (g_getcwd_buf, MAXPATHLEN);
+ dir = getcwd (buffer, G_PATH_LENGTH - 1);
#endif /* !sun */
- if (!dir || g_getcwd_buf[0] == 0)
+ if (!dir || !*buffer)
{
- /* hm, we should probably g_error() out here...
+ /* hm, should we g_error() out here?
+ * this can happen if e.g. "./" has mode \0000
*/
- g_getcwd_buf[0] = '/';
- g_getcwd_buf[1] = 0;
+ buffer[0] = '/';
+ buffer[1] = 0;
}
+
+ dir = g_strdup (buffer);
+ g_free (buffer);
- return g_getcwd_buf;
+ return dir;
}
static gchar *g_tmp_dir = NULL;
diff --git a/testglib.c b/testglib.c
index 4fd5f7bf4..c766fc053 100644
--- a/testglib.c
+++ b/testglib.c
@@ -77,8 +77,8 @@ g_node_test (void)
g_node_append (root, node_B);
TEST (NULL, root->children == node_B);
- g_node_append (node_B, g_node_new (C2P ('E')));
- g_node_prepend (node_B, g_node_new (C2P ('C')));
+ g_node_append_data (node_B, C2P ('E'));
+ g_node_prepend_data (node_B, C2P ('C'));
g_node_insert (node_B, 1, g_node_new (C2P ('D')));
node_F = g_node_new (C2P ('F'));
@@ -88,9 +88,9 @@ g_node_test (void)
node_G = g_node_new (C2P ('G'));
g_node_append (node_F, node_G);
node_J = g_node_new (C2P ('J'));
- g_node_insert (node_G, -1, node_J);
+ g_node_prepend (node_G, node_J);
g_node_insert (node_G, 42, g_node_new (C2P ('K')));
- g_node_insert (node_G, 0, g_node_new (C2P ('H')));
+ g_node_insert_data (node_G, 0, C2P ('H'));
g_node_insert (node_G, 1, g_node_new (C2P ('I')));
TEST (NULL, g_node_depth (root) == 1);
@@ -253,6 +253,7 @@ main (int argc,
GTimer *timer;
gint nums[10] = { 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 };
gint morenums[10] = { 8, 9, 7, 0, 3, 2, 5, 1, 4, 6};
+ gchar *string;
gchar *mem[10000], *tmp_string, *tmp_string_2;
gint i, j;
@@ -283,10 +284,29 @@ main (int argc,
};
guint n_dirname_checks = sizeof (dirname_checks) / sizeof (dirname_checks[0]);
-
- g_print ("checking size of gint8...%ld (should be 1)\n", (glong)sizeof (gint8));
- g_print ("checking size of gint16...%ld (should be 2)\n", (glong)sizeof (gint16));
- g_print ("checking size of gint32...%ld (should be 4)\n", (glong)sizeof (gint32));
+ g_print ("TestGLib v%u.%u.%u (i:%u b:%u)\n",
+ glib_major_version,
+ glib_minor_version,
+ glib_micro_version,
+ glib_interface_age,
+ glib_binary_age);
+
+ string = g_get_current_dir ();
+ g_print ("cwd: %s\n", string);
+ g_free (string);
+
+ /* type sizes */
+ g_print ("checking size of gint8: %d", sizeof (gint8));
+ TEST (NULL, sizeof (gint8) == 1);
+ g_print ("\nchecking size of gint16: %d", sizeof (gint16));
+ TEST (NULL, sizeof (gint16) == 2);
+ g_print ("\nchecking size of gint32: %d", sizeof (gint32));
+ TEST (NULL, sizeof (gint32) == 4);
+#ifdef HAVE_GINT64
+ g_print ("\nchecking size of gint64: %d", sizeof (gint64));
+ TEST (NULL, sizeof (gint64) == 8);
+#endif /* HAVE_GINT64 */
+ g_print ("\n");
g_print ("checking g_dirname()...");
for (i = 0; i < n_dirname_checks; i++)
@@ -296,7 +316,7 @@ main (int argc,
dirname = g_dirname (dirname_checks[i].filename);
if (strcmp (dirname, dirname_checks[i].dirname) != 0)
{
- g_print ("failed for \"%s\"==\"%s\" (returned: \"%s\")\n",
+ g_print ("\nfailed for \"%s\"==\"%s\" (returned: \"%s\")\n",
dirname_checks[i].filename,
dirname_checks[i].dirname,
dirname);
diff --git a/tests/testglib.c b/tests/testglib.c
index 4fd5f7bf4..c766fc053 100644
--- a/tests/testglib.c
+++ b/tests/testglib.c
@@ -77,8 +77,8 @@ g_node_test (void)
g_node_append (root, node_B);
TEST (NULL, root->children == node_B);
- g_node_append (node_B, g_node_new (C2P ('E')));
- g_node_prepend (node_B, g_node_new (C2P ('C')));
+ g_node_append_data (node_B, C2P ('E'));
+ g_node_prepend_data (node_B, C2P ('C'));
g_node_insert (node_B, 1, g_node_new (C2P ('D')));
node_F = g_node_new (C2P ('F'));
@@ -88,9 +88,9 @@ g_node_test (void)
node_G = g_node_new (C2P ('G'));
g_node_append (node_F, node_G);
node_J = g_node_new (C2P ('J'));
- g_node_insert (node_G, -1, node_J);
+ g_node_prepend (node_G, node_J);
g_node_insert (node_G, 42, g_node_new (C2P ('K')));
- g_node_insert (node_G, 0, g_node_new (C2P ('H')));
+ g_node_insert_data (node_G, 0, C2P ('H'));
g_node_insert (node_G, 1, g_node_new (C2P ('I')));
TEST (NULL, g_node_depth (root) == 1);
@@ -253,6 +253,7 @@ main (int argc,
GTimer *timer;
gint nums[10] = { 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 };
gint morenums[10] = { 8, 9, 7, 0, 3, 2, 5, 1, 4, 6};
+ gchar *string;
gchar *mem[10000], *tmp_string, *tmp_string_2;
gint i, j;
@@ -283,10 +284,29 @@ main (int argc,
};
guint n_dirname_checks = sizeof (dirname_checks) / sizeof (dirname_checks[0]);
-
- g_print ("checking size of gint8...%ld (should be 1)\n", (glong)sizeof (gint8));
- g_print ("checking size of gint16...%ld (should be 2)\n", (glong)sizeof (gint16));
- g_print ("checking size of gint32...%ld (should be 4)\n", (glong)sizeof (gint32));
+ g_print ("TestGLib v%u.%u.%u (i:%u b:%u)\n",
+ glib_major_version,
+ glib_minor_version,
+ glib_micro_version,
+ glib_interface_age,
+ glib_binary_age);
+
+ string = g_get_current_dir ();
+ g_print ("cwd: %s\n", string);
+ g_free (string);
+
+ /* type sizes */
+ g_print ("checking size of gint8: %d", sizeof (gint8));
+ TEST (NULL, sizeof (gint8) == 1);
+ g_print ("\nchecking size of gint16: %d", sizeof (gint16));
+ TEST (NULL, sizeof (gint16) == 2);
+ g_print ("\nchecking size of gint32: %d", sizeof (gint32));
+ TEST (NULL, sizeof (gint32) == 4);
+#ifdef HAVE_GINT64
+ g_print ("\nchecking size of gint64: %d", sizeof (gint64));
+ TEST (NULL, sizeof (gint64) == 8);
+#endif /* HAVE_GINT64 */
+ g_print ("\n");
g_print ("checking g_dirname()...");
for (i = 0; i < n_dirname_checks; i++)
@@ -296,7 +316,7 @@ main (int argc,
dirname = g_dirname (dirname_checks[i].filename);
if (strcmp (dirname, dirname_checks[i].dirname) != 0)
{
- g_print ("failed for \"%s\"==\"%s\" (returned: \"%s\")\n",
+ g_print ("\nfailed for \"%s\"==\"%s\" (returned: \"%s\")\n",
dirname_checks[i].filename,
dirname_checks[i].dirname,
dirname);