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Author SHA1 Message Date
Xavi Artigas 10acaa67d9 docs: Fill last missing docs from EO files
Some docs have been filled with placeholder text ("TBD") or with preliminary
text (marked with //TODO).
Having 0 doc warning we can now enable Warnings as Errors in mono, and in Eolian later on.
2019-07-08 17:48:57 +02:00
Xavi Artigas 57da0bee3d docs: Fix common misspellings in EO files
Fixed all appearances of words from this list in EO files:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Lists_of_common_misspellings/For_machines
2019-04-02 11:32:05 +02:00
Mike Blumenkrantz a4ad866bc1 eo files: mark a bunch of types with @beta
Summary:
these are all types that we do not currently want to release

Depends on D8102

Reviewers: segfaultxavi

Reviewed By: segfaultxavi

Subscribers: segfaultxavi, cedric

Tags: #efl_api

Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D8241
2019-03-08 16:40:40 +01:00
Carsten Haitzler 0bf8b1ab1a fix efl exe/thread/appthread to work again after seemingly bitrotting 2019-02-15 10:21:19 +00:00
Xavi Artigas 333330a6e5 Mark BETA classes individually
Summary:
Instead of surrounding all the #include "*.eo.h" lines in Efl.h
with #ifdef EFL_BETA_API_SUPPORT, include these files unconditionally, but mark
all classes as @beta in the eo files.
This will allow taking them out of beta one by one as we deem them stable enough.
Otherwise, the current procedure involves moving the #include line out of the
ifdef block, which is cumbersome and messes include order.

Depends on D7950
Fixes T7692

Test Plan: Nothing changes

Reviewers: zmike, bu5hm4n, cedric

Subscribers: #reviewers, #committers

Tags: #efl

Maniphest Tasks: T7692

Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D7951
2019-02-14 17:46:50 +01:00
Marcel Hollerbach 3b262340ba Revert "Revert command line array object because it's broken by design"
This reverts commit a57c7f7510.

I pretty much hate to just revert your revert, but you failed to read my
replies, and failed to understand what i was talking about.

And YES we talked at fosdem about the platform issue, and do you
remember my answer, that back in time this might be the case, today is
different freebsd suppoerts setenv, and for windows we have a setenv
implementation in evil. And yes, vtorri also created a issue how bad and
evil this commit is, however, i still fail to see the issue since setenv
unsetenv and clearenv usages are taken as needed. (T7693)

The ownership question is answered in
https://phab.enlightenment.org/D7516#137367.

Can we please get into a state of technical discussions, and not *oh
shit, i am going to revert this* this has been in review for a long
time, a lots of people have tested it, we discussed things on it, and
there was 3 weeks of no reply from you.

The issues that exist will be dealed with. Feel free to create tasks if
you want :)
2019-02-12 21:42:33 +01:00
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 616381e9cf ecore: get rid of commands in efl_task.
Note that the usage in efl_thread.c should and could be removed.
the problem with its usage is that when the ARGUMENTS event is fired,
noone ever had the chance to subscribe to the loop of the thread yet. So
all in all this is unneccessary, since noone could ever touch that.

Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D7517
2019-02-12 11:19:28 +01:00
Marcel Hollerbach c3d69f66a6 efl_task: remove env from this object
the env operations are moved to the efl.core.env objects, which can be
used there.

Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D7514
2019-02-12 11:19:28 +01:00
WooHyun Jung 0b0ff33f2f efl_task: remove efl.io.* interfaces
Remove efl.io.* interfaces from efl_task, and make other extended
classes properly.

ref T7657

Reviewed-by: Marcel Hollerbach <marcel-hollerbach@t-online.de>
Reviewed-by: Cedric BAIL <cedric.bail@free.fr>
Reviewed-by: Derek Foreman <derekf@osg.samsung.com>
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D7747
2019-01-25 13:47:21 -06:00
Marcel Hollerbach 34efdfb1b1 efl: convert all classes to the new eolian syntax
ref T7459

Reviewed-by: Daniel Kolesa <daniel@octaforge.org>
Reviewed-by: Xavi Artigas <xavierartigas@yahoo.es>
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D7684
2019-01-18 16:31:26 +01:00
Xavi Artigas 4396687b6c efl: rename Efl.Exe.* -> Efl.Exe_* 2018-05-23 17:33:47 +02:00
Daniel Kolesa 577c00789a eolian: second batch of unused import removals
This fixes all remaining occurences introduced by false negatives
in 6bcd70f01d. The rest was already
fixed in 6be3809c04.
2018-05-13 18:13:12 +02:00
Daniel Kolesa 6be3809c04 eolian: first batch of unused import removals
Initial results of our static analysis showed a bunch of unused
imports or imports used only for documentation references. In the
first case, remove entirely, in the second case, change to 'parse'
in order to keep references working.

The static analysis is not perfect and yields false negatives for
certain cases, so there will be a second batch later.
2018-05-13 17:28:47 +02:00
Carsten Haitzler 1ac60fe022 ecore efl exe/task/thread - move stdin/out flags to task class
also use them in efl thread to determine if io handlers are set up and
pipes created at all etc.
2018-03-07 02:32:15 +09:00
Carsten Haitzler 47ff2d8126 ecore - start work on efl task/exe/thread
this is  astart of the work for having a common task class/interface
between loops, threads ane exe's so the i/o is all symmetric and works
the same way between all of them as well as similarly for launching
and knowing when the exit etc. etc.

this is not final and not perfect, but it's a start. comments of
course welcome
2018-02-21 16:56:38 +09:00