Summary:
Instead of setting the default text at the library level, keep the
summary empty if nothing is provided.
The libeolian users them are free to check if the summary was actually
empty or a placeholder text was added.
ref T8309
Test Plan: Run attached tests
Reviewers: q66, segfaultxavi
Subscribers: cedric, brunobelo, #reviewers, felipealmeida, #committers
Tags: #efl
Maniphest Tasks: T8309
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D10285
This was meant to happen but did not previously happen. It is not
ideal to do it now but better do it while we still can.
In short, this removes one half of the variables API (keeps
constants as they are) and repurposes the API to be only for
constants. This is also better for consistency to match errors.
Binbuf is like strbuf and allows not using the Eina opaque wrapper
now, which will remove some ptr(). And event translates to
Efl.Event because otherwise there would be no way to get rid
of void_ptr.
This implements initial support for specifying unit versions.
The default version is 1, specifying the basic feature level.
If you want to specify another version, you need to specify
something like `#version 2` at the beginning of the .eo or
.eot file; the version number must be higher than 0 and lower
than USHRT_MAX (typically 65536).
The beginning of the file is now called the "header section";
other things may be added into the header section later.
Version cannot be specified twice, and it cannot be specified
once other contents (like types or class definition) appear.
Comments do not count as other contents, so those are fine
to appear before #version.
@feature
This feature was kind of ill-conceived and never worked properly.
Since there isn't enough time to make it work right at this point
and there are no users of it in the API, remove it for now.
It might get added in the next release cycle, in a proper form.
@feature
Summary:
This adds two new complex types, slice<T> and rw_slice<T>. This
is necessary to make the type useful to bindings, as Eina_Slice
on its own says nothing about what it's carrying and that prevents
useful code from being generated outside of C.
@feature
Reviewers: bu5hm4n, segfaultxavi, lauromoura, cedric
Reviewed By: cedric
Subscribers: cedric, #reviewers, #committers
Tags: #efl
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D7980
This is cleaner than adding into a hash manually. Additionally, it
is now possible to request that the file be parsed not as a dep,
but rather standalone, which will be useful later.
Eolian doc objects now bundle debug information necessary to
provide correct line/column numbers. It is not possible to get
this information cirectly from the text, as it's reformatted and
contains no extra whitespace or newlines beyond paragraph
separators.
Fixes T6701.
Units now form an actual tree stored in their own hash. This will
later replace all global state of Eolian, by introducing a master
unit that you will pass around.
These types are of questionable value and the API was not entirely
thought out - remove for now, and if a legitimate use is found
later, they may be readded (with a better API), but typically it
seems best to redesign the bad APIs around safe containers...
This is a new type representing a mutable string (no const).
Regular strings cannot be made mutable with @owned because
they might be hidden behind typedefs.
First steps toward explicit function pointer support in eolian.
To declare a function pointer type, use the following syntax, similar to
a regular eolian method declaration.
function FunctionName {
params {
...
}
return: Return type
}
We don't need to keep this in eo files anymore because the APIs
using them are now fully in C. This also allows removal of the
event callback builtin from Eolian.