efl/legacy/ecore
Vincent Torri 141a2bb9a8 fix the Windows select function:
* On Windows, the values returned by pipe() are sockets.
   Hence they can be huge. Iterate over the list of "fds"
   instead of the max value
 * In the loop which iterates over the win32 handlers,
   we never go to the next element, so infinite loop...


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debian update debian files too 2010-03-08 08:19:51 +00:00
doc ecore_job has gone too 2010-03-08 08:34:18 +00:00
m4 * link pthread and spinlock code instead of just compiling 2010-05-02 05:20:02 +00:00
po updating french translation 2010-03-13 11:00:30 +00:00
src fix the Windows select function: 2010-05-13 08:10:17 +00:00
.cvsignore split ecore.pc into multiple pc files, one for each sub module. 2007-03-21 15:30:23 +00:00
AUTHORS This commit implements http auth support; in order to avoid exposing too much of curl's internal workings, I opted to have a safety parameter in order to choose between CURLAUTH_ANY and CURLAUTH_ANYSAFE. 2010-05-09 15:06:06 +00:00
COPYING damn you salizar! damn you! 2003-09-23 08:09:32 +00:00
COPYING-PLAIN autopackage ecore... 2005-03-10 15:19:43 +00:00
ChangeLog Wed Jun 8 16:56:30 2005 Michael Jennings (mej) 2005-06-08 20:51:06 +00:00
INSTALL autopackage ecore... 2005-03-10 15:19:43 +00:00
Makefile.am more quartz -> cocoa renaming 2010-03-27 18:28:50 +00:00
NEWS damn you salizar! damn you! 2003-09-23 08:09:32 +00:00
README.in better readme based on trac/wiki description. 2010-01-22 00:18:22 +00:00
autogen.sh Gettext support in Ecore_Getopt. Thanks to k-s :) 2009-09-01 14:15:37 +00:00
configure.ac the extension of shared lib is not needed anymore in ecore 2010-05-13 08:07:20 +00:00
ecore-cocoa.pc.in quartz -> cocoa renaming 2010-03-27 19:01:31 +00:00
ecore-con.pc.in * fix requirements values (should be good, now) 2009-10-03 18:08:43 +00:00
ecore-config.pc.in * fix requirements values (should be good, now) 2009-10-03 18:08:43 +00:00
ecore-directfb.pc.in * fix requirements values (should be good, now) 2009-10-03 18:08:43 +00:00
ecore-evas.pc.in useless linker flag 2010-02-04 20:48:56 +00:00
ecore-fb.pc.in * fix requirements values (should be good, now) 2009-10-03 18:08:43 +00:00
ecore-file.pc.in * fix requirements values (should be good, now) 2009-10-03 18:08:43 +00:00
ecore-imf-evas.pc.in * fix requirements values (should be good, now) 2009-10-03 18:08:43 +00:00
ecore-imf.pc.in * fix requirements values (should be good, now) 2009-10-03 18:08:43 +00:00
ecore-input-evas.pc.in Split evas from ecore_input 2010-01-07 19:26:52 +00:00
ecore-input.pc.in * fix requirements values (should be good, now) 2009-10-03 18:08:43 +00:00
ecore-ipc.pc.in * fix requirements values (should be good, now) 2009-10-03 18:08:43 +00:00
ecore-job.pc.in * fix requirements values (should be good, now) 2009-10-03 18:08:43 +00:00
ecore-sdl.pc.in * fix requirements values (should be good, now) 2009-10-03 18:08:43 +00:00
ecore-win32.pc.in * fix requirements values (should be good, now) 2009-10-03 18:08:43 +00:00
ecore-wince.pc.in * fix requirements values (should be good, now) 2009-10-03 18:08:43 +00:00
ecore-x.pc.in * fix requirements values (should be good, now) 2009-10-03 18:08:43 +00:00
ecore.pc.in * fix requirements values (should be good, now) 2009-10-03 18:08:43 +00:00
ecore.spec.in Fix build on RHEL5. Please provide feedback for these changes as I 2010-05-12 18:19:11 +00:00
ecore.supp more suppressions 2004-10-19 16:40:25 +00:00

README.in

Ecore @VERSION@

Requirements:
-------------

Must:
  libc libm

Recommended:
  libX11 libXext libXcursor libXprint libXinerama libXrandr libXss libXrender
  libXcomposite libXfixes libXdamage libXdpms libXtest OpenSSL CURL

Optional:
  XCB SDL DirectFB

Ecore is a clean and tiny event loop library with many modules to do
lots of convenient things for a programmer, to save time and effort.

It's small and lean, designed to work on embedded systems all the way
to large and powerful multi-cpu workstations. It serialises all system
signals, events etc. into a single event queue, that is easily
processed without needing to worry about concurrency. A properly
written, event-driven program using this kind of programming doesn't
need threads, nor has to worry about concurrency. It turns a program
into a state machine, and makes it very robust and easy to follow.

Ecore gives you other handy primitives, such as timers to tick over
for you and call specified functions at particular times so the
programmer can use this to do things, like animate, or time out on
connections or tasks that take too long etc.

Idle handlers are provided too, as well as calls on entering an idle
state (often a very good time to update the state of the program). All
events that enter the system are passed to specific callback functions
that the program sets up to handle those events. Handling them is
simple and other Ecore modules produce more events on the queue,
coming from other sources such as file descriptors etc.

Ecore also lets you have functions called when file descriptors become
active for reading or writing, allowing for streamlined, non-blocking
IO.

------------------------------------------------------------------------------
COMPILING AND INSTALLING:

  ./configure
  make
(as root unless youa re installing in your users directories):
  make install
      
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BUILDING PACKAGES:

RPM: To build rpm packages:
  
  sudo rpm -ta @PACKAGE@-@VERSION@.tar.gz

You will find rpm packages in your system /usr/src/redhat/* dirs (note you may
not need to use sudo or root if you have your own ~/.rpmrc. see rpm documents
for more details)

DEB: To build deb packages:

  tar zvf @PACKAGE@-@VERSION@.tar.gz
  cd @PACKAGE@-@VERSION@
  dpkg-buildpackage -us -uc -rfakeroot
  cd ..
  rm -rf @PACKAGE@-@VERSION@

You will find all the debian source, binary etc. packages put in the directory
where you first untarred the source tarball.