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Marcel Hollerbach 06160466e8 Revert "Revert the env object because it's broken portability - please redo"
This reverts commit d6294fa22b.
2019-02-12 21:34:27 +01:00
Carsten Haitzler d6294fa22b Revert the env object because it's broken portability - please redo
setenv and unsetenv are not portable. i explained to you at fosdem
there are issues and it's why i used putenv in the original
implementation and even though it's a pain (the string tou pass to
putenv is a pointer used literallt from there on in and you get it
from getenv, thus making ownership a pain -this is a libc issue we
can't readily solve). use putenv like the original code. then put it
back in. vtorri now has windows porting issues with the setenv use. i
knew there was a reason that still existed...

in addition your in_sync stuff is broken.  psuedocode:

// assuming BLAGH env is not set to anything here
c = efl_core_env_get(global_env, "BLAH");
...
putenv("BLAH=10");
...
c = efl_core_env_Get(global_env, "BLAH");

i will get NULL in both cases for c ... but i should get "10" for the
2nd in reality. reality is lots of code across application code and
libraries will at times mess with the environment. it has to work with
this. the prior implementation did work with this.

Revert "ecore: here comes a env object"
  This reverts commit 2373d5db5b.

Revert "efl_task: remove env from this object"
  This reverts commit c3d69f66a6.
2019-02-12 20:22:28 +00:00
Carsten Haitzler a57c7f7510 Revert command line array object because it's broken by design
Revert "ecore: get rid of commands in efl_task."
  This reverts commit 616381e9cf.
Revert "ecore: here comes a command line object"
  This reverts commit 48e5684b3c.

1. this is broken:

EOLIAN static const char*
_efl_core_command_line_command_get(const Eo *obj EINA_UNUSED, Efl_Core_Command_Line_Data *pd)
{
   return eina_strdup(pd->string_command);
}

it returns a const char * BUT it duplicates it on return. no. a big
fat honking NO. return a char * or don't duplicate. pick.

2. _efl_core_command_line_command_array_set() is broken by design. it
accepts an array of strings, but the strings are owned by the caller
who creates the array (requiring they free them up themselves after
this call) but the array becomes owned by the callee. the code here frees the
incoming array but doesn't care about the string content of it. it's
leak heaven waiting to happen (or bugs when someone wants to access
the array they create to walk it to free the strings they put into it
after it is set).

i brought this up and it was dismissed. now exactly he issue i brought
up is there with mixed ownership and the added complexity as well as
transfer of some ownership but not others.

go back and think about this so it isn't broken by design.
2019-02-12 19:54:35 +00:00
Marcel Hollerbach 48e5684b3c ecore: here comes a command line object
the mixin for now can carry a command, which can be setted as an string.
The string is then parsed again, this is done in order to make sure that
everything that needs escaping really is escaped or parsed correctly.

Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D7516
2019-02-12 11:19:28 +01:00
Marcel Hollerbach 2373d5db5b ecore: here comes a env object
the env object can be used to alter and edit the content of environment
variables. Additionally, the class efl.core.env can be used to to setup
a not applied set of environment variables, which then can be applied
later (in the future) to set it directly to a spawned process for
example, or as a general key/data storage. A efl.core.env object can
also be forked off, which makes it easy to customize predefined objects.

ref T7514

Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D7510
2019-02-12 11:19:28 +01:00
Marcel Hollerbach 015fbac20d ecore: make ecore_audio_out abstract
ecore_audio does define format and source, those are then used in some
leave classes, ecore_audio is only used in the tests, and should not be
used externally. Therefore make it abstract.
The other missing implementations are in the leave classes,
They are resolved with providing empty implementations, since no format
switching is supported.

ref T5719

Reviewed-by: Cedric BAIL <cedric.bail@free.fr>
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D7782
2019-01-26 11:42:12 +01:00
Cedric BAIL ca54d6df84 ecore: add efl_app_test to the meson build and run the test.
Summary: Depends on D7390

Reviewers: bu5hm4n, segfaultxavi

Reviewed By: bu5hm4n

Subscribers: #reviewers, #committers

Tags: #efl

Maniphest Tasks: T7472

Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D7391
2018-12-07 12:53:40 +01:00
Marcel Hollerbach 46d464e5bf here comes meson
a new shiny buildtool that currently completes in the total of ~ 4 min..
1 min. conf time
2:30 min. build time
Where autotools takes:
1:50 min. conf time
3:40 min. build time.

meson was taken because it went quite good for enlightenment, and is a traction gaining system that is also used by other mayor projects. Additionally, the DSL that is defined my meson makes the configuration of the builds a lot easier to read.

Further informations can be gathered from the README.meson

Right now, bindings & windows support are missing.

It is highly recommented to use meson 0.48 due to optimizations in meson
that reduced the time the meson call would need.

Co-authored-by: Mike Blumenkrantz <zmike@samsung.com>

Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D7012
Depends on D7011
2018-10-02 17:22:50 +02:00