For get properties, if only one parameter is given, the generator sets this one as return type.
There are cases where this parameter must stay a parameter (legacy API).
For example, elm_thumb_compress_get must be like:
void elm_thumb_compress_get(const Eo *obj, int *compress).
Eolian was generating the function as:
int elm_thumb_compress_get(const Eo *obj);
By setting "return void;" in the .eo file, you force the function to
return void.
When a property needs be defined as virtual pure, its type could not be
given.
It means that, even it was explicit that e.g only the get property if
virtual pure, both (set and get) were considered as virtual pure.
@fix
strncmp bytes number was not correct. A problem in the generation was
occurring when the parameter is @inout, as it is considered as @in and
the type was "out ...".
Now, it is possible to assign a default return value for a
method/property.
It will be used in case the function invocation makes issues, e.g eo_do
failing to find the function...
This tag indicates that the ownership of the parameter/return
value changes.
It is needed by generators (C++/LUA...) to determine if it has to be
freed or not, if it can be used as is or need to be copied...
When a new line was added before the last } in a .eo file, the parsing
was resulting in an error. It was due to the fact that some pointer
indicating the eof was not set when the parsing was done from memory.
You can add in the .eo file the eo_prefix:... and data:... in case
you want to override respectively the Eo prefix and the data type.
If "data: null" is used, no data type will be added.
- Added Doxygen description to parameters and return
- Added default description for parameters
- Return type needs to be after all the other parameters
- Better handling of stars for pointers: try to figure if a space is
needed between the type and the variable (e.g int *a / int a)
If the first character of the description was not an alphanumeric, it was
not finalizing the parsing of the description and was not inserting it
in the database.
It was occurring when "@since" was the first word in the description of
the function.
The definition of EAPI was missing in Eolian.h.
Spank on you, Tom! I expect you to be perfect and to tell me those
things before I push all the stuff ;-)
Imported by Tom, from the eolian repo which was written by:
Daniel Zaoui <daniel.zaoui@samsung.com>
Yakov Goldberg <yakov.g@samsung.com>
Yossi Kantor <yossi.kantor@samsung.com>
Savio Sena <savio@expertisesolutions.com.br>
Jérémy Zurcher <jeremy@asynk.ch>
Signed-off-by: Tom Hacohen <tom@stosb.com>