Summary:
Support union, subtract, intersection, equal(comparison) between tilers.
@feature
Test Plan: Test with added test case(src/tests/eina/eina_test_tiler.c) and the example(src/examples/eina/eina_tiler_02.c)
Reviewers: gwanglim, devilhorns, raster, zmike, cedric
CC: cedric
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D880
Summary: Updated documentation for Eina Lock and related files.
Test Plan: Reviewers
Reviewers: cedric, raster
CC: cedric, raster
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D650
Summary:
I've combed through the Eina source files and made enhancements to the
documentation, including:
- Document the undocumented
- Fixed some errors in Doxygen markup
- Moved some function documentation from implementation (.c or .x) to definition
(.h)
- Edited some of the entries to improve clarity
Test Plan: Reviewers
Reviewers: cedric
Reviewed By: cedric
CC: cedric
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D639
Summary:
Added eina_log support for C++ using the following macros:
For logging into a domain:
EINA_CXX_DOM_LOG
EINA_CXX_DOM_LOG_CRIT
EINA_CXX_DOM_LOG_ERR
EINA_CXX_DOM_LOG_INFO
EINA_CXX_DOM_LOG_DBG
EINA_CXX_DOM_LOG_WARN
And for logging into the default domain:
EINA_CXX_LOG
EINA_CXX_LOG_CRIT
EINA_CXX_LOG_ERR
EINA_CXX_LOG_INFO
EINA_CXX_LOG_DBG
EINA_CXX_LOG_WARN
The usage is simple as can be seen in the tests:
efl::eina::log_domain domain("error_domain_name");
domain.set_level(efl::eina::log_level::critical);
EINA_CXX_DOM_LOG_CRIT(domain, "something went wrong with the following error: " << error);
@feature
Reviewers: cedric
CC: raster, savio, cedric, sanjeev
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D605
The current implementation of eina_convert_itoa cannot convert INT_MIN.
When the input number is negative, the function negates it and this is
an undefined behavior for INT_MIN since -INT_MIN cannot be represented
in a signed int.
@fix T1062
Signed-off-by: Cedric BAIL <cedric.bail@samsung.com>
After color_disable is set we should update the domain_str for each domain
as this cached the setting from when the domain was registered.
This required storing the colour within the domain for later use.
Fixes T1029
Summary: This patch fixes the bug related to sorting not happening in eina_rectangle_pool
Reviewers: cedric, raster, seoz, Hermet
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D556
Signed-off-by: Cedric BAIL <cedric.bail@samsung.com>
Summary:
eina_time_get tries to use only one clock which is defined at compile-time and
returns the result of that one. This causes problems on platforms where eg.
CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID is defined but the clock is actually not implemented
(ie. clock_gettime returns EINVAL), as we simply don't get any time at all.
Instead, make sure we include the code for all defined clocks and simply fall
back to other clocks if the previous ones aren't implemented.
Reviewers: cedric, raster
Reviewed By: cedric
CC: cedric
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D547
Signed-off-by: Cedric BAIL <cedric.bail@samsung.com>
Summary:
delete_cb is called at thread exit for each Eina_TLS keys used by the thread
Details:
posix:
pthread_key_create(key, delete_cb); does it
win32/wince:
eina_tls_free/new un/registers key&&cb into a static eina_list.
eina_tls_set add the key to an eina_list in Eina_Thread_Win3.
this list is cleared and callbacks are called in _eina_thread_join()
Test Plan: win32/wince has to be tested, I have no setup to do it.
Reviewers: cedric
CC: cedric
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D489
It is sometime useful to start from a defined buffer, but to not touch it
until needed. This make life of caller more easier as they don't need to
duplicate the buffer themself as Eina will now take care of that.
We where inserting the pointer data instead of the pointer, leading to
unaligned access on Sparc (Thanks Lutin to report it and Debian tools/infra
to help us catch it) and also a memory leak.
this makes efl ignore certain env vars for thnigs and entirely removes
user modules (that no one ever used) etc. etc. to ensure that *IF* an
app is setuid, there isn't a priv escalation path that is easy.