Summary: We should define the windows version before including evil.
Test Plan: Run make examples on windows newer than XP.
Reviewers: vtorri
Subscribers: jenkins, cedric, jpeg
Tags: #efl, #windows
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D5261
Signed-off-by: Cedric BAIL <cedric@osg.samsung.com>
Summary:
Applies same change as e8355c93 for evas, to the remaining examples.
This uses the shell command-line:
src/examples/evas$ grep -sr 'fprintf(stdout' . | cut -d: -f1 \
| uniq | xargs sed -i "s/fprintf(stdout/printf(/"
Note that use of the "fprintf(stdout" construct can generate warnings
when -Wformat-security is enabled, if the fprintf statement has no
format arguments, so in addition to the stylistic simplification this
also helps quell those spurious warnings.
Subscribers: cedric, jpeg
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D4836
Signed-off-by: Cedric BAIL <cedric@osg.samsung.com>
This fixes all warnings for "make examples" for:
-Wunused-parameter
-Wshadow
-Wformat-security
-Wenum-conversion
Some remaining warnings include:
-Wdeprecated-delcarations
The legacy Eio_File factory functions are replaced by an Eo object
called Eo_Job that return promises wrapping the async file operations.
With this commit, the legacy Eio callbacks are replaced by the following
Eo/Promises counterparts :
* Done_Cb -> Promise then success callback
* Error_Cb -> Promise then error callback
* Main_Cb -> Promise progress callback
* Filter_Cb -> Job object event (more below)
Events are used to deliver and get the filter data. To differentiate
between the named and direct versions, they come in "filter,direct" and
"filter,name" versions.
Monitors were wrapped inside a new class Eo_Sentry.
The user creates a sentry object and adds monitoring targets to it,
listening to events on it.
The sentry event info is composed of two strings. The source string
is the path being monitored, i.e. the one passed to eio_sentry_add, and
the trigger string is the path that actually triggered the event, e.g.
a new file created in a monitored directory.
Warning: This disables CXX examples because they use
now-internal APIs that have no EO API binding.
Those examples should be updated to use Efl.Ui widgets... once
we have them.
Summary:
When compiling on Windows, Evil.h must be included, so update Makefile.am
accordinglY
Reviewers: cedric, jpeg
Reviewed By: jpeg
Subscribers: jpeg
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D3439
While we used different variation of mkdir -p all over we also had spots
where we did not use the option. This is one step in trying to make our
build system ready for parallel install. Using something like -j 10 even
for the install should help to speed up our jenkins jobs as well as distcheck.
First step to get the examples compiling output in a useful state.
With all the warning noise one would never see the important messages.
If you add new code please make sure its warning free.
Tests are disabled by default, but they should be mandatory for
distcheck. So should be examples, we should have them to at least
compile.
As there is no way to force "make distcheck" to run "make examples",
I've created --enable-always-build-examples to make examples regular
noinst_PROGRAMS, being always compiled. distcheck will use that
option.
SVN revision: 82276
- remove EFL_LIBS and EFL_CFLAGS, use per-lib values that inherit
from EFL (general)
- add NAME_LDFLAGS and EFL_LDFLAGS for linker flags.
- LDADD (binaries) now use NAME_LDFLAGS instead of NAME_LIBS, as they
link to libname.la and that will pull in the libtool dependencies
SVN revision: 81915