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Jonas M. Gastal cd8cd93209 Eina: Groups shouldn't be inside themselves, and both groups
and conditionals need to be properly closed..



SVN revision: 61413
2011-07-15 18:37:44 +00:00
Carsten Haitzler a91e054426 more doxy -> .h
SVN revision: 58421
2011-04-07 11:40:55 +00:00
Mike Blumenkrantz 0c27fd1a29 ecrustify testing: looked good so I'm committing for other people to review as well
SVN revision: 53800
2010-10-23 06:41:45 +00:00
Carsten Haitzler f4b68549cb formatting. ok - maybe we can have a debate on it, but its better than
it was before. debate up for grabs for now. wont touch other lib
headers until resolved for eina. it's the worst anyway.



SVN revision: 51156
2010-08-16 06:14:19 +00:00
Carsten Haitzler c747bfaadb well got to start somewhere. eina 1.0.0 alpha readied. need to go over
code formatting still (headers specifically). bring doc building
in-line with other efl libs. README is useful now. Changelog waiting
to be filled in for 1.0.0



SVN revision: 51154
2010-08-16 05:40:50 +00:00
Mike Blumenkrantz 44eeac0e1e BOW DOWN BEFORE ME, FOR I HAVE MADE THESE HEADERS READABLE ONCE MORE!
SVN revision: 51065
2010-08-13 06:36:33 +00:00
Carsten Haitzler ddc6ba2c2a uncrustify eina.
SVN revision: 50573
2010-07-28 02:37:05 +00:00
Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri e4af7c100c EINA API BREAK: no more individual modules init/shutdown.
Being able to indivually initialize individual modules was initially
"good", but at end it's putting complexities on users that would try
to "optimize" by doing just what they used, but in the end most people
would get them wrong, users would have to do lots of code and etc. At
the end it does not worth.

Most module init just register handful errors and log domains, so are
cheap. The exception is mempool users, that would dlopen() stuff, but
people that are concerned (embedded) can just compile those statically
in eina.

Since at the end any real application would use most of modules, we
actually end saving lots of function calls that would do nothing other
than increment a global counter.

I also did the init/shutdown use an array, making it easier to
maintain. The inital dependencies were analysed by a script I wrote, I
hope it's all right.

Please fix any breakages you find!



SVN revision: 42300
2009-09-06 22:21:56 +00:00
Vincent Torri ebc20c2236 API BREAK: fix Eina API so that it is more consistent with the other EFL
what is modified:

eina_counter_add -> eina_counter_new
eina_counter_delete -> eina_counter_free
eina_lalloc_delete -> eina_lalloc_free
eina_mempool_new -> eina_mempool_add
eina_mempool_delete -> eina_mempool_del
eina_mempool_alloc -> eina_mempool_malloc
eina_tiler_del -> eina_tiler_free

It remains some questions: have the following API a good name:

eina_module_list_delete
eina_list_free
eina_rbtree_delete

(see ticket #286)

If you find any problem, please report in that thread


SVN revision: 41187
2009-06-24 16:56:49 +00:00
Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri b0ee5696a6 eina gets lots of gcc attributes to its api.
this should help with optimizations and code correctness, please see
"info gcc" for detailed explanation on these.

if you experience some functions not working as expected, please
double check if they're not marked with EINA_PURE or EINA_CONST, maybe
I misused them. Remove the macro and try again.

brief explanation:

 * EINA_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT: if you forgot to use the return of some
   function, it will emit a warning (and -Werror will make it an
   error). This way it will be harder to miss the attribution
   "l = eina_list_append(l, v)".

 * EINA_ARG_NONNULL(index, index...): if you give it an explicit NULL
   argument, or some tool (ie: clang) finds it could get a NULL but
   this is not accepted by API, then a warning will be emitted.  This
   will help those that still use eina_hash_add() as if it is
   evas_hash_add().

 * EINA_MALLOC: any non-NULL pointer it returns cannot alias any other
   pointer valid when function returns.

 * EINA_PURE: function have no effects other than the return and this
   return just depend on parameters and/or globals. You might call
   this function in a loop a thousand times and it will return the
   same value, thus you may move this function outside the loop and
   remove it.

 * EINA_CONST: stricter version of EINA_PURE, it will not check for
   global parameters, that is, you cannot consider pointer
   arguments. Use it for math things like "int sqrt(int)".

 * EINA_PRINTF(fmt, arg): will check format parameter specified in
   position "fmt" and passed arguments starting at position "arg", it
   will check for things like giving integers where short or strings
   were expected.

 * EINA_SCANF(fmt, arg): similar to eina_printf().

 * EINA_FORMAT(fmt): for use with things like dgettext(), it will get
   a printf-like format string and modifies it.

Please review and test it with your software, make sure you make clean
before you install the new version so it has any effect.

If you find some functions are missing EINA_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT and
EINA_ARG_NONNULL or others, please add them.



SVN revision: 38323
2008-12-26 13:17:51 +00:00
Cedric BAIL 8ee267ec0d Remove uneeded included.
SVN revision: 38058
2008-12-09 14:30:54 +00:00
Cedric BAIL 24c1995b68 Change eina_counter_dump to return a string so it could work easily on windows.
SVN revision: 38055
2008-12-09 13:55:10 +00:00
Vincent Torri f50feadeae * add benchmark and file documentation
* reorganize a bit more. it's not finished
 * fix spellingg and formatting 
 * gnuplot file names generated by our bechmarks tests have an
   absolute time description and not H:M:S description, as this
   breaks the check out of the repo on Windows.


SVN revision: 36090
2008-09-19 05:22:43 +00:00
Vincent Torri 54de28cc68 * add doc for counter and convert modules
* minor spelling, formatting and doxygen fixes


SVN revision: 36057
2008-09-17 18:55:54 +00:00
Cedric BAIL ddaa7d4d8f License changes (BSD -> LGPL)
SVN revision: 35360
2008-08-06 18:15:24 +00:00
Cedric BAIL 4b2812b7e0 Add a counter API, usefull for benchmarking.
SVN revision: 35344
2008-08-06 15:35:56 +00:00