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SVN revision: 71501
because now many libraries and api's don't have prototyopes for
malloc/calloc and much more and this goes horribly wrong especially on
64bit! the eina headers have provided these includes historically and
removing them is a BREAK in api. apps that used to compile and run
just fine now don't. it's unacceptable to break api.
i'm stuck here in unity for crying out loud! this deservves a big FAT
REVERT for that! :-P
SVN revision: 65983
*all struct members are aligned and spaced
*all post-function macros are force-spaced
*all post-function macros are parsed
*all macro definitions are backslash aligned
SVN revision: 53775
* move internal _init and _shutdown functions in the Global
part of the code, as it is where they belong
* fix minor documentation stuff
SVN revision: 44730
Being able to indivually initialize individual modules was initially
"good", but at end it's putting complexities on users that would try
to "optimize" by doing just what they used, but in the end most people
would get them wrong, users would have to do lots of code and etc. At
the end it does not worth.
Most module init just register handful errors and log domains, so are
cheap. The exception is mempool users, that would dlopen() stuff, but
people that are concerned (embedded) can just compile those statically
in eina.
Since at the end any real application would use most of modules, we
actually end saving lots of function calls that would do nothing other
than increment a global counter.
I also did the init/shutdown use an array, making it easier to
maintain. The inital dependencies were analysed by a script I wrote, I
hope it's all right.
Please fix any breakages you find!
SVN revision: 42300
Kubo just found that docs could be improved and macro could be
simplified during his learning of EFL. Big bonus he did the
improvements =)
SVN revision: 41799
eina_list_search_sorted_near_list() was broken and barfed at my face
during development of eina_list_sorted_insert(), so I rewrote it
following more traditional approach, also adding special cases for
head/tail remembering that random access in lists is not as fast as
array. I also simplified that code.
eina_list_sorted_insert() should be fast, O(log2 n) insert, with
special cases to insert already sorted arrays forwards or backwards,
however I believe that it's better to simply append/prepend in those
cases (if known).
SVN revision: 41625
This should not impact anybody, at least in SVN I got no hits for this
function.
The new parameter contains the result of the last call to func(), so
we can know if the node is smaller, bigger or exactly the requested
value and don't need to call func() on node to know for sure.
SVN revision: 41623
* docs: be clear if it's a copy or in-place.
* clone: add some apis to create a copy while operates, sort should
do the same.
* reversed iterator: new call to walk the list reversed, will make
life easier in some cases.
SVN revision: 39515
EINA_ITERATOR_FOREACH() and EINA_ACCESSOR_FOREACH() are new macros to
help us forget about nasty C details (like cast to (void **)).
Document most iterators and accessors.
All iterators now set EINA_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY if it's the case.
SVN revision: 39267