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Carsten Haitzler 39b48ca430 Revert "fix warnings about redefinting EWAPI etc. due to windows EAPI changes"
This reverts commit e2d6691d52.
This reverts commit c02b796fdb.
This reverts commit 6c969f6b7d.
This reverts commit 74204bccd7.
This reverts commit 1304d95717.
This reverts commit 7c85be9674.

revert the EAPI changes that break cxx bindings build. sorry :( more
fixes needed than i thought
2021-05-26 15:46:25 +01:00
Felipe Magno de Almeida 1304d95717 eldbus: Rename EAPI macro to ELDBUS_API in Eldbus library
Summary:
=  The Rationale =

EAPI was designed to be able to pass
`__attribute__ ((visibility ("default")))` for symbols with
GCC, which would mean that even if -fvisibility=hidden was used
when compiling the library, the needed symbols would get exported.

MSVC __almost__ works like GCC (or mingw) in which you can
declare everything as export and it will just work (slower, but
it will work). But there's a caveat: global variables will not
work the same way for MSVC, but works for mingw and GCC.

For global variables (as opposed to functions), MSVC requires
correct DSO visibility for MSVC: instead of declaring a symbol as
export for everything, you need to declare it as import when
importing from another DSO and export when defining it locally.

With current EAPI definitions, we get the following example
working in mingw and MSVC (observe it doesn't define any global
variables as exported symbols).

Example 1:
dll1:
```
EAPI void foo(void);

EAPI void bar()
{
  foo();
}
```
dll2:
```
EAPI void foo()
{
  printf ("foo\n");
}
```

This works fine with API defined as __declspec(dllexport) in both
cases and for gcc defining as
`__atttribute__((visibility("default")))`.

However, the following:
Example 2:

dll1:

```
EAPI extern int foo;
EAPI void foobar(void);

EAPI void bar()
{
  foo = 5;
  foobar();
}
```

dll2:

```
EAPI int foo = 0;
EAPI void foobar()
{
  printf ("foo %d\n", foo);
}
```

This will work on mingw but will not work for MSVC. And that's why
EAPI is the only solution that worked for MSVC.

Co-authored-by: João Paulo Taylor Ienczak Zanette <jpaulotiz@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Ricardo Campos <ricardo.campos@expertise.dev>
Co-authored-by: Lucas Cavalcante de Sousa <lucks.sousa@gmail.com>

Reviewers: vtorri, raster

Subscribers: raster, cedric, #reviewers, #committers

Tags: #efl

Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D12270
2021-05-23 20:47:13 +01:00
Elyes HAOUAS dc4fd17a9c Fix typos - (Part #5)
Fix some typos

Reviewed-by: Stefan Schmidt <stefan@datenfreihafen.org>
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D12019
2020-06-25 09:03:07 +02:00
Jaehyun Cho 5ef408f49b eldbus_connection: Add description of parameters to fix doxygen warning
Change-Id: I3be25d4b7c8bdb69c23c1c5071fac8ac1420d87d
2017-10-26 15:16:12 +09:00
Pierre Le Magourou 163773ff9f eldbus: update missing API documentation. 2014-10-20 18:32:27 +02:00
Carsten Haitzler 0b605c5daa Eldbus: added function for getting bus unique name
Summary:
Hello guys,

We are now working on a accessibility support for elementary (ATSPI2) and we need following function to correctly register application.

Reviewers: cedric, raster, lucasdemarchi

Reviewed By: raster

Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D327
2013-12-02 14:57:07 +09:00
Eduardo Lima (Etrunko) 4fc274253d eldbus: Welcome two new APIs and one connection type
eldbus_address_connection_get() and eldbus_private_address_connection_get()
are similar to the respective _connection_get() counterparts, but enables
users to connect to buses other than system or session.

The new type introduced for those connections is ELDBUS_CONNECTION_TYPE_ADDRESS
and they require an additional address parameter, which will be passed to
dbus_connection_open().

Signed-off-by: Eduardo Lima (Etrunko) <eduardo.lima@intel.com>
2013-05-28 09:42:29 -03:00
Lucas De Marchi 4e3804041f Rename edbus->eldbus
git grep -l edbus2 | while read f; do sed -i 's/edbus2/eldbus/g' "$f"; done
find . -name '*edbus2*' -exec rename edbus2 eldbus {} \;

git grep -l "EDBUS" | while read f; do sed -i 's/EDBUS/ELDBUS/g' "$f"; done
git grep -l "EDBus" | while read f; do sed -i 's/EDBus/Eldbus/g' "$f"; done
git grep -l "edbus (v2)" | while read f; do sed -i 's/edbus (v2)/eldbus/g' "$f"; done
git grep -l "Edbus" | while read f; do sed -i 's/Edbus/Eldbus/g' "$f"; done
git grep -l "edbus" | while read f; do sed -i 's/edbus/eldbus/g' "$f"; done

find . -name '*edbus*' -exec rename edbus eldbus {} \;
find . -name '*EDBus*' -exec rename EDBus Eldbus {} \;
2013-04-23 12:36:29 -03:00