I don't expect anything to break, but if mouse or keyboard events suddenly
disappear, feel free to revert this patch while blaming cedric or discomfitor.
SVN revision: 53583
Patch by Patch by Raphael Kubo da Costa <kubo@profusion.mobi>
As discussed on the development mailing list, we should accept a
double instead of a time_t for consistency with the rest of the API.
Some apidox has been added too, and as a result
ECORE_CON_URL_TIME_LASTMOD has been removed, since it does not make
much sense (it is an HTTP response header).
SVN revision: 53572
when trying to free the mode_info. Not much functional difference with
this commit except that we do not call strndup if the nameLength is
<= 0.
SVN revision: 53477
move or resize of an obj WHILE in the middle of a move or resize
already - some weird case someone has come up with where this happens
and things like smart clipped's "move relatvie by dx, dy" totally
screw up then. it's a totally unexpected case though. some circular
action has been created that logically shouldn't have existed.
SVN revision: 53434
When we push a memory to the trash stack we mark it as unaccessable. So we
should mark it as accessible before returning it to the user.
SVN revision: 53427
Because mempools generally allocate a big memory area and distribute chunks of
that area to the users, valgrind can not know about logical invalid access. By
using some valgrind macros we can tell valgrind about mempools and which area
can be accessed or not.
To start with I have just done valgrind integration on chained mempool but soon
it will be done for one_big too.
The code below is an example on which valgrind wouldn't complain without this
patch:
@code
#include <Eina.h>
int
main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
int i, *pool[4];
Eina_Mempool *mp;
eina_init();
mp = eina_mempool_add("chained_mempool", "test", NULL, sizeof(int), 4);
for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
pool[i] = eina_mempool_malloc(mp, sizeof(int));
*pool[i] = i;
}
printf("Valid mp pointer: pool[0] = %d\n", *pool[0]);
eina_mempool_free(mp, pool[0]);
printf("Freed mp pointer: pool[0] = %d\n", *pool[0]);
for (i = 1; i < 4; i++)
eina_mempool_free(mp, pool[i]);
eina_mempool_del(mp);
eina_shutdown();
return 0;
}
@endcode
SVN revision: 53405