Summary: I had fixed some typos and some wrong expressions, such as capital letters, singular, and orders of groups in Eina API reference doxygen.
Test Plan: Doxygen Revision
Reviewers: stefan, cedric, raster, Jaehyun_Cho, jpeg
Reviewed By: jpeg
Subscribers: conr2d
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D4674
Summary:
These macros allow you to define module informations like
author/description/version/license
e.g.
// Use "Name <email id>" or just "Name"
EINA_MODULE_AUTHOR("Enlightenment Community");
// Mention license
EINA_MODULE_LICENSE("GPL v2");
// What your module does
EINA_MODULE_DESCRIPTION("This is what this module does");
// Module version
EINA_MODULE_VERSION("0.1");
Now eina_modinfo can show these informations to users
$ eina_modinfo module.so
version: 0.1
description: Entry test
license: GPLv2
author: Enlightenment Community
@feature
Reviewers: cedric, tasn, raster, jpeg
Subscribers: seoz
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D4257
Summary:
I got an issue from emotion_basic_example, because my machine has following directories.
/usr/local/lib/emotion/modules/
├── gstreamer
│ ├── linux-gnu-i686-1.7.99
│ ├── linux-gnu-i686-1.8.0
│ └── linux-gnu-i686-1.8.99
└── gstreamer1
├── linux-gnu-i686-1.8.99
└── v-1.10
The defined MODULE_ARCH is v-1.10, and the _emotion_modules which is returned by eina_module_arch_list_get(); has two items.
Because eina_module_new(); creates Eina_Module, even though the "/usr/local/lib/emotion/modules/gstreamer/v-1.10/module.so"
does not exist.
Test Plan: Create directory without MODULE_ARCH, run emotion_basic_example, and check whether it works properly or not.
Reviewers: raster, seoz, Hermet, woohyun, jpeg, cedric
Subscribers: cedric, seoz
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D1200
Signed-off-by: Cedric BAIL <c.bail@partner.samsung.com>