NOTE: the purpose of this API is to replace mmap user in the
EFL, share cache and more code across them. The potential user
are eet, evas, efreet, eio and enlil. More patch are needed for
them to use this infra. Help welcome :-)
NOTE2: this API also need more test and is waiting for some
more pthread infra before being thread safe. But at the end
it will be thread safe if eina thread safety is requested.
SVN revision: 58637
code formatting still (headers specifically). bring doc building
in-line with other efl libs. README is useful now. Changelog waiting
to be filled in for 1.0.0
SVN revision: 51154
Similar to eina_file_ls(), but useful when one wants to apply some
filters to the names before using them as it provides sizes of the
whole path and basename, index of the basename inside the path, dirent
structure for reference (skip directories, etc) and last but not
least, it is faster as it does not stringshare or even builds the full
path at each iteration, instead it keeps the invariant prefix
untouched and just copy the filename.
All in all this is a faster version of eina_file_ls(), use it as
possible as it will avoid overheads.
SVN revision: 50065
this should help with optimizations and code correctness, please see
"info gcc" for detailed explanation on these.
if you experience some functions not working as expected, please
double check if they're not marked with EINA_PURE or EINA_CONST, maybe
I misused them. Remove the macro and try again.
brief explanation:
* EINA_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT: if you forgot to use the return of some
function, it will emit a warning (and -Werror will make it an
error). This way it will be harder to miss the attribution
"l = eina_list_append(l, v)".
* EINA_ARG_NONNULL(index, index...): if you give it an explicit NULL
argument, or some tool (ie: clang) finds it could get a NULL but
this is not accepted by API, then a warning will be emitted. This
will help those that still use eina_hash_add() as if it is
evas_hash_add().
* EINA_MALLOC: any non-NULL pointer it returns cannot alias any other
pointer valid when function returns.
* EINA_PURE: function have no effects other than the return and this
return just depend on parameters and/or globals. You might call
this function in a loop a thousand times and it will return the
same value, thus you may move this function outside the loop and
remove it.
* EINA_CONST: stricter version of EINA_PURE, it will not check for
global parameters, that is, you cannot consider pointer
arguments. Use it for math things like "int sqrt(int)".
* EINA_PRINTF(fmt, arg): will check format parameter specified in
position "fmt" and passed arguments starting at position "arg", it
will check for things like giving integers where short or strings
were expected.
* EINA_SCANF(fmt, arg): similar to eina_printf().
* EINA_FORMAT(fmt): for use with things like dgettext(), it will get
a printf-like format string and modifies it.
Please review and test it with your software, make sure you make clean
before you install the new version so it has any effect.
If you find some functions are missing EINA_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT and
EINA_ARG_NONNULL or others, please add them.
SVN revision: 38323
* reorganize a bit more. it's not finished
* fix spellingg and formatting
* gnuplot file names generated by our bechmarks tests have an
absolute time description and not H:M:S description, as this
breaks the check out of the repo on Windows.
SVN revision: 36090
received. It's a little huge right now, but work quite nicely.
It support "static" module, version, recursive lookup and should be able to
replace the module/plugins support in evas and ecore.
SVN revision: 35534