Alright, I spent some time now reading e17's code. Here's what
I've changed, this is big, so read this carefully :)
* I've added debugging macros for messages and function call
tracing. Usage:
D("Creating item %i %i %i\n", x, y, z);
Define DEBUG to use the D macro.
D_ENTER;
D_RETURN;
D_RETURN_(x);
These are for call tracing. Use D_RETURN_(x) when returning
something from a function. Define DEBUG_NEST to use this.
* added iconbar header file to Makefile.am
* added proper new()/cleanup() calls for E_Delayed_Action;
* I've completely rewritten the object and observer handling. Bye
bye macros, this was nasty. It'll be hard enough to avoid leaks
with usecounting in C. We now basically have the same system as gtk.
There's a clear separation of observer and object code now.
An E_Object by itself has nothing to do with observing or being
observed, therefore, there are now E_Observers and E_Observees
that are derived from E_Object. IMPORTANT: The cleanup system now
reflects the reference count system, therefore, all ..._free()
calls are now static, because the destructor should never be called explicitly, but implicitly through e_object_unref(). The object handling
now is as follows:
- The cleanup functions clean up everything that is contained in
a struct, but NOT the struct itself. Instead of the final
free() call, they call the destructor of the base class. The
calls will walk up the hierarchy and clean up what's contained in
every struct, and the final e_object_cleanup() will free the
structure itself. E_Delayed_Action is a good example.
- The only calls that influence the reference count are
e_object_ref() and e_object_unref(). If you need to do things
before an object gets destroyed, you can query the use count using
e_object_get_usecount() and check if it's equal to 1. So this:
OBJ_UNREF(b);
OBJ_IF_FREE(b)
{
ecore_window_reparent(e->win, 0, 0, 0);
e_icccm_release(e->win);
OBJ_FREE(b);
}
now is this:
if (e_object_get_usecount(E_OBJECT(b)) == 1)
{
ecore_window_reparent(e->win, 0, 0, 0);
e_icccm_release(e->win);
}
e_object_unref(E_OBJECT(b));
object.h and observer.h are completely commented, it shouldn't be
too hard to understand. This'll need to be documented in the manual
anyway.
* E_Objects are now used in lots of places where void* were used as
pointers to objects before, especially in the actions code. This is
obviously better, as it will generate compiler warnings when people
want to pass things to functions that expect E_Objects. This could
probably be more restrictive.
* Added typedefs for the function prototypes in E_Action_Impl. Those
fat signatures were just painful to read in the function
declarations/implementations.
* I've also tried to give parameters more useful names. Calling an
object "o" is a lot of fun when you want to grep for it.
* Included is also Graham's latest menu.c patch. Sorry for the
delay, Graham.
* I've added checks to the menu code that make sure that menus
don't pop up when they're empty (which resulted in a little useless
rectangle).
I guess that's it for now. Sorry if I broke anything, but this was
necessary imho.
SVN revision: 5605
2001-11-02 09:07:52 -08:00
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Alright, I spent some time now reading e17's code. Here's what
I've changed, this is big, so read this carefully :)
* I've added debugging macros for messages and function call
tracing. Usage:
D("Creating item %i %i %i\n", x, y, z);
Define DEBUG to use the D macro.
D_ENTER;
D_RETURN;
D_RETURN_(x);
These are for call tracing. Use D_RETURN_(x) when returning
something from a function. Define DEBUG_NEST to use this.
* added iconbar header file to Makefile.am
* added proper new()/cleanup() calls for E_Delayed_Action;
* I've completely rewritten the object and observer handling. Bye
bye macros, this was nasty. It'll be hard enough to avoid leaks
with usecounting in C. We now basically have the same system as gtk.
There's a clear separation of observer and object code now.
An E_Object by itself has nothing to do with observing or being
observed, therefore, there are now E_Observers and E_Observees
that are derived from E_Object. IMPORTANT: The cleanup system now
reflects the reference count system, therefore, all ..._free()
calls are now static, because the destructor should never be called explicitly, but implicitly through e_object_unref(). The object handling
now is as follows:
- The cleanup functions clean up everything that is contained in
a struct, but NOT the struct itself. Instead of the final
free() call, they call the destructor of the base class. The
calls will walk up the hierarchy and clean up what's contained in
every struct, and the final e_object_cleanup() will free the
structure itself. E_Delayed_Action is a good example.
- The only calls that influence the reference count are
e_object_ref() and e_object_unref(). If you need to do things
before an object gets destroyed, you can query the use count using
e_object_get_usecount() and check if it's equal to 1. So this:
OBJ_UNREF(b);
OBJ_IF_FREE(b)
{
ecore_window_reparent(e->win, 0, 0, 0);
e_icccm_release(e->win);
OBJ_FREE(b);
}
now is this:
if (e_object_get_usecount(E_OBJECT(b)) == 1)
{
ecore_window_reparent(e->win, 0, 0, 0);
e_icccm_release(e->win);
}
e_object_unref(E_OBJECT(b));
object.h and observer.h are completely commented, it shouldn't be
too hard to understand. This'll need to be documented in the manual
anyway.
* E_Objects are now used in lots of places where void* were used as
pointers to objects before, especially in the actions code. This is
obviously better, as it will generate compiler warnings when people
want to pass things to functions that expect E_Objects. This could
probably be more restrictive.
* Added typedefs for the function prototypes in E_Action_Impl. Those
fat signatures were just painful to read in the function
declarations/implementations.
* I've also tried to give parameters more useful names. Calling an
object "o" is a lot of fun when you want to grep for it.
* Included is also Graham's latest menu.c patch. Sorry for the
delay, Graham.
* I've added checks to the menu code that make sure that menus
don't pop up when they're empty (which resulted in a little useless
rectangle).
I guess that's it for now. Sorry if I broke anything, but this was
necessary imho.
SVN revision: 5605
2001-11-02 09:07:52 -08:00
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/* Define to one of `_getb67', `GETB67', `getb67' for Cray-2 and Cray-YMP
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systems. This function is required for `alloca.c' support on those systems.
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2001-10-08 17:36:49 -07:00
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|
Alright, I spent some time now reading e17's code. Here's what
I've changed, this is big, so read this carefully :)
* I've added debugging macros for messages and function call
tracing. Usage:
D("Creating item %i %i %i\n", x, y, z);
Define DEBUG to use the D macro.
D_ENTER;
D_RETURN;
D_RETURN_(x);
These are for call tracing. Use D_RETURN_(x) when returning
something from a function. Define DEBUG_NEST to use this.
* added iconbar header file to Makefile.am
* added proper new()/cleanup() calls for E_Delayed_Action;
* I've completely rewritten the object and observer handling. Bye
bye macros, this was nasty. It'll be hard enough to avoid leaks
with usecounting in C. We now basically have the same system as gtk.
There's a clear separation of observer and object code now.
An E_Object by itself has nothing to do with observing or being
observed, therefore, there are now E_Observers and E_Observees
that are derived from E_Object. IMPORTANT: The cleanup system now
reflects the reference count system, therefore, all ..._free()
calls are now static, because the destructor should never be called explicitly, but implicitly through e_object_unref(). The object handling
now is as follows:
- The cleanup functions clean up everything that is contained in
a struct, but NOT the struct itself. Instead of the final
free() call, they call the destructor of the base class. The
calls will walk up the hierarchy and clean up what's contained in
every struct, and the final e_object_cleanup() will free the
structure itself. E_Delayed_Action is a good example.
- The only calls that influence the reference count are
e_object_ref() and e_object_unref(). If you need to do things
before an object gets destroyed, you can query the use count using
e_object_get_usecount() and check if it's equal to 1. So this:
OBJ_UNREF(b);
OBJ_IF_FREE(b)
{
ecore_window_reparent(e->win, 0, 0, 0);
e_icccm_release(e->win);
OBJ_FREE(b);
}
now is this:
if (e_object_get_usecount(E_OBJECT(b)) == 1)
{
ecore_window_reparent(e->win, 0, 0, 0);
e_icccm_release(e->win);
}
e_object_unref(E_OBJECT(b));
object.h and observer.h are completely commented, it shouldn't be
too hard to understand. This'll need to be documented in the manual
anyway.
* E_Objects are now used in lots of places where void* were used as
pointers to objects before, especially in the actions code. This is
obviously better, as it will generate compiler warnings when people
want to pass things to functions that expect E_Objects. This could
probably be more restrictive.
* Added typedefs for the function prototypes in E_Action_Impl. Those
fat signatures were just painful to read in the function
declarations/implementations.
* I've also tried to give parameters more useful names. Calling an
object "o" is a lot of fun when you want to grep for it.
* Included is also Graham's latest menu.c patch. Sorry for the
delay, Graham.
* I've added checks to the menu code that make sure that menus
don't pop up when they're empty (which resulted in a little useless
rectangle).
I guess that's it for now. Sorry if I broke anything, but this was
necessary imho.
SVN revision: 5605
2001-11-02 09:07:52 -08:00
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/* Define if using `alloca.c'. */
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#undef C_ALLOCA
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2001-09-24 14:21:25 -07:00
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|
Alright, I spent some time now reading e17's code. Here's what
I've changed, this is big, so read this carefully :)
* I've added debugging macros for messages and function call
tracing. Usage:
D("Creating item %i %i %i\n", x, y, z);
Define DEBUG to use the D macro.
D_ENTER;
D_RETURN;
D_RETURN_(x);
These are for call tracing. Use D_RETURN_(x) when returning
something from a function. Define DEBUG_NEST to use this.
* added iconbar header file to Makefile.am
* added proper new()/cleanup() calls for E_Delayed_Action;
* I've completely rewritten the object and observer handling. Bye
bye macros, this was nasty. It'll be hard enough to avoid leaks
with usecounting in C. We now basically have the same system as gtk.
There's a clear separation of observer and object code now.
An E_Object by itself has nothing to do with observing or being
observed, therefore, there are now E_Observers and E_Observees
that are derived from E_Object. IMPORTANT: The cleanup system now
reflects the reference count system, therefore, all ..._free()
calls are now static, because the destructor should never be called explicitly, but implicitly through e_object_unref(). The object handling
now is as follows:
- The cleanup functions clean up everything that is contained in
a struct, but NOT the struct itself. Instead of the final
free() call, they call the destructor of the base class. The
calls will walk up the hierarchy and clean up what's contained in
every struct, and the final e_object_cleanup() will free the
structure itself. E_Delayed_Action is a good example.
- The only calls that influence the reference count are
e_object_ref() and e_object_unref(). If you need to do things
before an object gets destroyed, you can query the use count using
e_object_get_usecount() and check if it's equal to 1. So this:
OBJ_UNREF(b);
OBJ_IF_FREE(b)
{
ecore_window_reparent(e->win, 0, 0, 0);
e_icccm_release(e->win);
OBJ_FREE(b);
}
now is this:
if (e_object_get_usecount(E_OBJECT(b)) == 1)
{
ecore_window_reparent(e->win, 0, 0, 0);
e_icccm_release(e->win);
}
e_object_unref(E_OBJECT(b));
object.h and observer.h are completely commented, it shouldn't be
too hard to understand. This'll need to be documented in the manual
anyway.
* E_Objects are now used in lots of places where void* were used as
pointers to objects before, especially in the actions code. This is
obviously better, as it will generate compiler warnings when people
want to pass things to functions that expect E_Objects. This could
probably be more restrictive.
* Added typedefs for the function prototypes in E_Action_Impl. Those
fat signatures were just painful to read in the function
declarations/implementations.
* I've also tried to give parameters more useful names. Calling an
object "o" is a lot of fun when you want to grep for it.
* Included is also Graham's latest menu.c patch. Sorry for the
delay, Graham.
* I've added checks to the menu code that make sure that menus
don't pop up when they're empty (which resulted in a little useless
rectangle).
I guess that's it for now. Sorry if I broke anything, but this was
necessary imho.
SVN revision: 5605
2001-11-02 09:07:52 -08:00
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/* Define to 1 if translation of program messages to the user's native
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language is requested. */
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#undef ENABLE_NLS
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/* Define if you have `alloca', as a function or macro. */
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#undef HAVE_ALLOCA
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/* Define if you have <alloca.h> and it should be used (not on Ultrix). */
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#undef HAVE_ALLOCA_H
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2001-10-08 17:36:49 -07:00
|
|
|
|
Alright, I spent some time now reading e17's code. Here's what
I've changed, this is big, so read this carefully :)
* I've added debugging macros for messages and function call
tracing. Usage:
D("Creating item %i %i %i\n", x, y, z);
Define DEBUG to use the D macro.
D_ENTER;
D_RETURN;
D_RETURN_(x);
These are for call tracing. Use D_RETURN_(x) when returning
something from a function. Define DEBUG_NEST to use this.
* added iconbar header file to Makefile.am
* added proper new()/cleanup() calls for E_Delayed_Action;
* I've completely rewritten the object and observer handling. Bye
bye macros, this was nasty. It'll be hard enough to avoid leaks
with usecounting in C. We now basically have the same system as gtk.
There's a clear separation of observer and object code now.
An E_Object by itself has nothing to do with observing or being
observed, therefore, there are now E_Observers and E_Observees
that are derived from E_Object. IMPORTANT: The cleanup system now
reflects the reference count system, therefore, all ..._free()
calls are now static, because the destructor should never be called explicitly, but implicitly through e_object_unref(). The object handling
now is as follows:
- The cleanup functions clean up everything that is contained in
a struct, but NOT the struct itself. Instead of the final
free() call, they call the destructor of the base class. The
calls will walk up the hierarchy and clean up what's contained in
every struct, and the final e_object_cleanup() will free the
structure itself. E_Delayed_Action is a good example.
- The only calls that influence the reference count are
e_object_ref() and e_object_unref(). If you need to do things
before an object gets destroyed, you can query the use count using
e_object_get_usecount() and check if it's equal to 1. So this:
OBJ_UNREF(b);
OBJ_IF_FREE(b)
{
ecore_window_reparent(e->win, 0, 0, 0);
e_icccm_release(e->win);
OBJ_FREE(b);
}
now is this:
if (e_object_get_usecount(E_OBJECT(b)) == 1)
{
ecore_window_reparent(e->win, 0, 0, 0);
e_icccm_release(e->win);
}
e_object_unref(E_OBJECT(b));
object.h and observer.h are completely commented, it shouldn't be
too hard to understand. This'll need to be documented in the manual
anyway.
* E_Objects are now used in lots of places where void* were used as
pointers to objects before, especially in the actions code. This is
obviously better, as it will generate compiler warnings when people
want to pass things to functions that expect E_Objects. This could
probably be more restrictive.
* Added typedefs for the function prototypes in E_Action_Impl. Those
fat signatures were just painful to read in the function
declarations/implementations.
* I've also tried to give parameters more useful names. Calling an
object "o" is a lot of fun when you want to grep for it.
* Included is also Graham's latest menu.c patch. Sorry for the
delay, Graham.
* I've added checks to the menu code that make sure that menus
don't pop up when they're empty (which resulted in a little useless
rectangle).
I guess that's it for now. Sorry if I broke anything, but this was
necessary imho.
SVN revision: 5605
2001-11-02 09:07:52 -08:00
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|
#undef HAVE_ARGZ_H
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/* Define if you have the `dcgettext' function. */
|
2001-09-24 14:21:25 -07:00
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|
#undef HAVE_DCGETTEXT
|
|
|
|
|
Alright, I spent some time now reading e17's code. Here's what
I've changed, this is big, so read this carefully :)
* I've added debugging macros for messages and function call
tracing. Usage:
D("Creating item %i %i %i\n", x, y, z);
Define DEBUG to use the D macro.
D_ENTER;
D_RETURN;
D_RETURN_(x);
These are for call tracing. Use D_RETURN_(x) when returning
something from a function. Define DEBUG_NEST to use this.
* added iconbar header file to Makefile.am
* added proper new()/cleanup() calls for E_Delayed_Action;
* I've completely rewritten the object and observer handling. Bye
bye macros, this was nasty. It'll be hard enough to avoid leaks
with usecounting in C. We now basically have the same system as gtk.
There's a clear separation of observer and object code now.
An E_Object by itself has nothing to do with observing or being
observed, therefore, there are now E_Observers and E_Observees
that are derived from E_Object. IMPORTANT: The cleanup system now
reflects the reference count system, therefore, all ..._free()
calls are now static, because the destructor should never be called explicitly, but implicitly through e_object_unref(). The object handling
now is as follows:
- The cleanup functions clean up everything that is contained in
a struct, but NOT the struct itself. Instead of the final
free() call, they call the destructor of the base class. The
calls will walk up the hierarchy and clean up what's contained in
every struct, and the final e_object_cleanup() will free the
structure itself. E_Delayed_Action is a good example.
- The only calls that influence the reference count are
e_object_ref() and e_object_unref(). If you need to do things
before an object gets destroyed, you can query the use count using
e_object_get_usecount() and check if it's equal to 1. So this:
OBJ_UNREF(b);
OBJ_IF_FREE(b)
{
ecore_window_reparent(e->win, 0, 0, 0);
e_icccm_release(e->win);
OBJ_FREE(b);
}
now is this:
if (e_object_get_usecount(E_OBJECT(b)) == 1)
{
ecore_window_reparent(e->win, 0, 0, 0);
e_icccm_release(e->win);
}
e_object_unref(E_OBJECT(b));
object.h and observer.h are completely commented, it shouldn't be
too hard to understand. This'll need to be documented in the manual
anyway.
* E_Objects are now used in lots of places where void* were used as
pointers to objects before, especially in the actions code. This is
obviously better, as it will generate compiler warnings when people
want to pass things to functions that expect E_Objects. This could
probably be more restrictive.
* Added typedefs for the function prototypes in E_Action_Impl. Those
fat signatures were just painful to read in the function
declarations/implementations.
* I've also tried to give parameters more useful names. Calling an
object "o" is a lot of fun when you want to grep for it.
* Included is also Graham's latest menu.c patch. Sorry for the
delay, Graham.
* I've added checks to the menu code that make sure that menus
don't pop up when they're empty (which resulted in a little useless
rectangle).
I guess that's it for now. Sorry if I broke anything, but this was
necessary imho.
SVN revision: 5605
2001-11-02 09:07:52 -08:00
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Alright, I spent some time now reading e17's code. Here's what
I've changed, this is big, so read this carefully :)
* I've added debugging macros for messages and function call
tracing. Usage:
D("Creating item %i %i %i\n", x, y, z);
Define DEBUG to use the D macro.
D_ENTER;
D_RETURN;
D_RETURN_(x);
These are for call tracing. Use D_RETURN_(x) when returning
something from a function. Define DEBUG_NEST to use this.
* added iconbar header file to Makefile.am
* added proper new()/cleanup() calls for E_Delayed_Action;
* I've completely rewritten the object and observer handling. Bye
bye macros, this was nasty. It'll be hard enough to avoid leaks
with usecounting in C. We now basically have the same system as gtk.
There's a clear separation of observer and object code now.
An E_Object by itself has nothing to do with observing or being
observed, therefore, there are now E_Observers and E_Observees
that are derived from E_Object. IMPORTANT: The cleanup system now
reflects the reference count system, therefore, all ..._free()
calls are now static, because the destructor should never be called explicitly, but implicitly through e_object_unref(). The object handling
now is as follows:
- The cleanup functions clean up everything that is contained in
a struct, but NOT the struct itself. Instead of the final
free() call, they call the destructor of the base class. The
calls will walk up the hierarchy and clean up what's contained in
every struct, and the final e_object_cleanup() will free the
structure itself. E_Delayed_Action is a good example.
- The only calls that influence the reference count are
e_object_ref() and e_object_unref(). If you need to do things
before an object gets destroyed, you can query the use count using
e_object_get_usecount() and check if it's equal to 1. So this:
OBJ_UNREF(b);
OBJ_IF_FREE(b)
{
ecore_window_reparent(e->win, 0, 0, 0);
e_icccm_release(e->win);
OBJ_FREE(b);
}
now is this:
if (e_object_get_usecount(E_OBJECT(b)) == 1)
{
ecore_window_reparent(e->win, 0, 0, 0);
e_icccm_release(e->win);
}
e_object_unref(E_OBJECT(b));
object.h and observer.h are completely commented, it shouldn't be
too hard to understand. This'll need to be documented in the manual
anyway.
* E_Objects are now used in lots of places where void* were used as
pointers to objects before, especially in the actions code. This is
obviously better, as it will generate compiler warnings when people
want to pass things to functions that expect E_Objects. This could
probably be more restrictive.
* Added typedefs for the function prototypes in E_Action_Impl. Those
fat signatures were just painful to read in the function
declarations/implementations.
* I've also tried to give parameters more useful names. Calling an
object "o" is a lot of fun when you want to grep for it.
* Included is also Graham's latest menu.c patch. Sorry for the
delay, Graham.
* I've added checks to the menu code that make sure that menus
don't pop up when they're empty (which resulted in a little useless
rectangle).
I guess that's it for now. Sorry if I broke anything, but this was
necessary imho.
SVN revision: 5605
2001-11-02 09:07:52 -08:00
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Alright, I spent some time now reading e17's code. Here's what
I've changed, this is big, so read this carefully :)
* I've added debugging macros for messages and function call
tracing. Usage:
D("Creating item %i %i %i\n", x, y, z);
Define DEBUG to use the D macro.
D_ENTER;
D_RETURN;
D_RETURN_(x);
These are for call tracing. Use D_RETURN_(x) when returning
something from a function. Define DEBUG_NEST to use this.
* added iconbar header file to Makefile.am
* added proper new()/cleanup() calls for E_Delayed_Action;
* I've completely rewritten the object and observer handling. Bye
bye macros, this was nasty. It'll be hard enough to avoid leaks
with usecounting in C. We now basically have the same system as gtk.
There's a clear separation of observer and object code now.
An E_Object by itself has nothing to do with observing or being
observed, therefore, there are now E_Observers and E_Observees
that are derived from E_Object. IMPORTANT: The cleanup system now
reflects the reference count system, therefore, all ..._free()
calls are now static, because the destructor should never be called explicitly, but implicitly through e_object_unref(). The object handling
now is as follows:
- The cleanup functions clean up everything that is contained in
a struct, but NOT the struct itself. Instead of the final
free() call, they call the destructor of the base class. The
calls will walk up the hierarchy and clean up what's contained in
every struct, and the final e_object_cleanup() will free the
structure itself. E_Delayed_Action is a good example.
- The only calls that influence the reference count are
e_object_ref() and e_object_unref(). If you need to do things
before an object gets destroyed, you can query the use count using
e_object_get_usecount() and check if it's equal to 1. So this:
OBJ_UNREF(b);
OBJ_IF_FREE(b)
{
ecore_window_reparent(e->win, 0, 0, 0);
e_icccm_release(e->win);
OBJ_FREE(b);
}
now is this:
if (e_object_get_usecount(E_OBJECT(b)) == 1)
{
ecore_window_reparent(e->win, 0, 0, 0);
e_icccm_release(e->win);
}
e_object_unref(E_OBJECT(b));
object.h and observer.h are completely commented, it shouldn't be
too hard to understand. This'll need to be documented in the manual
anyway.
* E_Objects are now used in lots of places where void* were used as
pointers to objects before, especially in the actions code. This is
obviously better, as it will generate compiler warnings when people
want to pass things to functions that expect E_Objects. This could
probably be more restrictive.
* Added typedefs for the function prototypes in E_Action_Impl. Those
fat signatures were just painful to read in the function
declarations/implementations.
* I've also tried to give parameters more useful names. Calling an
object "o" is a lot of fun when you want to grep for it.
* Included is also Graham's latest menu.c patch. Sorry for the
delay, Graham.
* I've added checks to the menu code that make sure that menus
don't pop up when they're empty (which resulted in a little useless
rectangle).
I guess that's it for now. Sorry if I broke anything, but this was
necessary imho.
SVN revision: 5605
2001-11-02 09:07:52 -08:00
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Alright, I spent some time now reading e17's code. Here's what
I've changed, this is big, so read this carefully :)
* I've added debugging macros for messages and function call
tracing. Usage:
D("Creating item %i %i %i\n", x, y, z);
Define DEBUG to use the D macro.
D_ENTER;
D_RETURN;
D_RETURN_(x);
These are for call tracing. Use D_RETURN_(x) when returning
something from a function. Define DEBUG_NEST to use this.
* added iconbar header file to Makefile.am
* added proper new()/cleanup() calls for E_Delayed_Action;
* I've completely rewritten the object and observer handling. Bye
bye macros, this was nasty. It'll be hard enough to avoid leaks
with usecounting in C. We now basically have the same system as gtk.
There's a clear separation of observer and object code now.
An E_Object by itself has nothing to do with observing or being
observed, therefore, there are now E_Observers and E_Observees
that are derived from E_Object. IMPORTANT: The cleanup system now
reflects the reference count system, therefore, all ..._free()
calls are now static, because the destructor should never be called explicitly, but implicitly through e_object_unref(). The object handling
now is as follows:
- The cleanup functions clean up everything that is contained in
a struct, but NOT the struct itself. Instead of the final
free() call, they call the destructor of the base class. The
calls will walk up the hierarchy and clean up what's contained in
every struct, and the final e_object_cleanup() will free the
structure itself. E_Delayed_Action is a good example.
- The only calls that influence the reference count are
e_object_ref() and e_object_unref(). If you need to do things
before an object gets destroyed, you can query the use count using
e_object_get_usecount() and check if it's equal to 1. So this:
OBJ_UNREF(b);
OBJ_IF_FREE(b)
{
ecore_window_reparent(e->win, 0, 0, 0);
e_icccm_release(e->win);
OBJ_FREE(b);
}
now is this:
if (e_object_get_usecount(E_OBJECT(b)) == 1)
{
ecore_window_reparent(e->win, 0, 0, 0);
e_icccm_release(e->win);
}
e_object_unref(E_OBJECT(b));
object.h and observer.h are completely commented, it shouldn't be
too hard to understand. This'll need to be documented in the manual
anyway.
* E_Objects are now used in lots of places where void* were used as
pointers to objects before, especially in the actions code. This is
obviously better, as it will generate compiler warnings when people
want to pass things to functions that expect E_Objects. This could
probably be more restrictive.
* Added typedefs for the function prototypes in E_Action_Impl. Those
fat signatures were just painful to read in the function
declarations/implementations.
* I've also tried to give parameters more useful names. Calling an
object "o" is a lot of fun when you want to grep for it.
* Included is also Graham's latest menu.c patch. Sorry for the
delay, Graham.
* I've added checks to the menu code that make sure that menus
don't pop up when they're empty (which resulted in a little useless
rectangle).
I guess that's it for now. Sorry if I broke anything, but this was
necessary imho.
SVN revision: 5605
2001-11-02 09:07:52 -08:00
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Alright, I spent some time now reading e17's code. Here's what
I've changed, this is big, so read this carefully :)
* I've added debugging macros for messages and function call
tracing. Usage:
D("Creating item %i %i %i\n", x, y, z);
Define DEBUG to use the D macro.
D_ENTER;
D_RETURN;
D_RETURN_(x);
These are for call tracing. Use D_RETURN_(x) when returning
something from a function. Define DEBUG_NEST to use this.
* added iconbar header file to Makefile.am
* added proper new()/cleanup() calls for E_Delayed_Action;
* I've completely rewritten the object and observer handling. Bye
bye macros, this was nasty. It'll be hard enough to avoid leaks
with usecounting in C. We now basically have the same system as gtk.
There's a clear separation of observer and object code now.
An E_Object by itself has nothing to do with observing or being
observed, therefore, there are now E_Observers and E_Observees
that are derived from E_Object. IMPORTANT: The cleanup system now
reflects the reference count system, therefore, all ..._free()
calls are now static, because the destructor should never be called explicitly, but implicitly through e_object_unref(). The object handling
now is as follows:
- The cleanup functions clean up everything that is contained in
a struct, but NOT the struct itself. Instead of the final
free() call, they call the destructor of the base class. The
calls will walk up the hierarchy and clean up what's contained in
every struct, and the final e_object_cleanup() will free the
structure itself. E_Delayed_Action is a good example.
- The only calls that influence the reference count are
e_object_ref() and e_object_unref(). If you need to do things
before an object gets destroyed, you can query the use count using
e_object_get_usecount() and check if it's equal to 1. So this:
OBJ_UNREF(b);
OBJ_IF_FREE(b)
{
ecore_window_reparent(e->win, 0, 0, 0);
e_icccm_release(e->win);
OBJ_FREE(b);
}
now is this:
if (e_object_get_usecount(E_OBJECT(b)) == 1)
{
ecore_window_reparent(e->win, 0, 0, 0);
e_icccm_release(e->win);
}
e_object_unref(E_OBJECT(b));
object.h and observer.h are completely commented, it shouldn't be
too hard to understand. This'll need to be documented in the manual
anyway.
* E_Objects are now used in lots of places where void* were used as
pointers to objects before, especially in the actions code. This is
obviously better, as it will generate compiler warnings when people
want to pass things to functions that expect E_Objects. This could
probably be more restrictive.
* Added typedefs for the function prototypes in E_Action_Impl. Those
fat signatures were just painful to read in the function
declarations/implementations.
* I've also tried to give parameters more useful names. Calling an
object "o" is a lot of fun when you want to grep for it.
* Included is also Graham's latest menu.c patch. Sorry for the
delay, Graham.
* I've added checks to the menu code that make sure that menus
don't pop up when they're empty (which resulted in a little useless
rectangle).
I guess that's it for now. Sorry if I broke anything, but this was
necessary imho.
SVN revision: 5605
2001-11-02 09:07:52 -08:00
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2001-09-24 14:21:25 -07:00
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Alright, I spent some time now reading e17's code. Here's what
I've changed, this is big, so read this carefully :)
* I've added debugging macros for messages and function call
tracing. Usage:
D("Creating item %i %i %i\n", x, y, z);
Define DEBUG to use the D macro.
D_ENTER;
D_RETURN;
D_RETURN_(x);
These are for call tracing. Use D_RETURN_(x) when returning
something from a function. Define DEBUG_NEST to use this.
* added iconbar header file to Makefile.am
* added proper new()/cleanup() calls for E_Delayed_Action;
* I've completely rewritten the object and observer handling. Bye
bye macros, this was nasty. It'll be hard enough to avoid leaks
with usecounting in C. We now basically have the same system as gtk.
There's a clear separation of observer and object code now.
An E_Object by itself has nothing to do with observing or being
observed, therefore, there are now E_Observers and E_Observees
that are derived from E_Object. IMPORTANT: The cleanup system now
reflects the reference count system, therefore, all ..._free()
calls are now static, because the destructor should never be called explicitly, but implicitly through e_object_unref(). The object handling
now is as follows:
- The cleanup functions clean up everything that is contained in
a struct, but NOT the struct itself. Instead of the final
free() call, they call the destructor of the base class. The
calls will walk up the hierarchy and clean up what's contained in
every struct, and the final e_object_cleanup() will free the
structure itself. E_Delayed_Action is a good example.
- The only calls that influence the reference count are
e_object_ref() and e_object_unref(). If you need to do things
before an object gets destroyed, you can query the use count using
e_object_get_usecount() and check if it's equal to 1. So this:
OBJ_UNREF(b);
OBJ_IF_FREE(b)
{
ecore_window_reparent(e->win, 0, 0, 0);
e_icccm_release(e->win);
OBJ_FREE(b);
}
now is this:
if (e_object_get_usecount(E_OBJECT(b)) == 1)
{
ecore_window_reparent(e->win, 0, 0, 0);
e_icccm_release(e->win);
}
e_object_unref(E_OBJECT(b));
object.h and observer.h are completely commented, it shouldn't be
too hard to understand. This'll need to be documented in the manual
anyway.
* E_Objects are now used in lots of places where void* were used as
pointers to objects before, especially in the actions code. This is
obviously better, as it will generate compiler warnings when people
want to pass things to functions that expect E_Objects. This could
probably be more restrictive.
* Added typedefs for the function prototypes in E_Action_Impl. Those
fat signatures were just painful to read in the function
declarations/implementations.
* I've also tried to give parameters more useful names. Calling an
object "o" is a lot of fun when you want to grep for it.
* Included is also Graham's latest menu.c patch. Sorry for the
delay, Graham.
* I've added checks to the menu code that make sure that menus
don't pop up when they're empty (which resulted in a little useless
rectangle).
I guess that's it for now. Sorry if I broke anything, but this was
necessary imho.
SVN revision: 5605
2001-11-02 09:07:52 -08:00
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2001-09-24 14:21:25 -07:00
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Alright, I spent some time now reading e17's code. Here's what
I've changed, this is big, so read this carefully :)
* I've added debugging macros for messages and function call
tracing. Usage:
D("Creating item %i %i %i\n", x, y, z);
Define DEBUG to use the D macro.
D_ENTER;
D_RETURN;
D_RETURN_(x);
These are for call tracing. Use D_RETURN_(x) when returning
something from a function. Define DEBUG_NEST to use this.
* added iconbar header file to Makefile.am
* added proper new()/cleanup() calls for E_Delayed_Action;
* I've completely rewritten the object and observer handling. Bye
bye macros, this was nasty. It'll be hard enough to avoid leaks
with usecounting in C. We now basically have the same system as gtk.
There's a clear separation of observer and object code now.
An E_Object by itself has nothing to do with observing or being
observed, therefore, there are now E_Observers and E_Observees
that are derived from E_Object. IMPORTANT: The cleanup system now
reflects the reference count system, therefore, all ..._free()
calls are now static, because the destructor should never be called explicitly, but implicitly through e_object_unref(). The object handling
now is as follows:
- The cleanup functions clean up everything that is contained in
a struct, but NOT the struct itself. Instead of the final
free() call, they call the destructor of the base class. The
calls will walk up the hierarchy and clean up what's contained in
every struct, and the final e_object_cleanup() will free the
structure itself. E_Delayed_Action is a good example.
- The only calls that influence the reference count are
e_object_ref() and e_object_unref(). If you need to do things
before an object gets destroyed, you can query the use count using
e_object_get_usecount() and check if it's equal to 1. So this:
OBJ_UNREF(b);
OBJ_IF_FREE(b)
{
ecore_window_reparent(e->win, 0, 0, 0);
e_icccm_release(e->win);
OBJ_FREE(b);
}
now is this:
if (e_object_get_usecount(E_OBJECT(b)) == 1)
{
ecore_window_reparent(e->win, 0, 0, 0);
e_icccm_release(e->win);
}
e_object_unref(E_OBJECT(b));
object.h and observer.h are completely commented, it shouldn't be
too hard to understand. This'll need to be documented in the manual
anyway.
* E_Objects are now used in lots of places where void* were used as
pointers to objects before, especially in the actions code. This is
obviously better, as it will generate compiler warnings when people
want to pass things to functions that expect E_Objects. This could
probably be more restrictive.
* Added typedefs for the function prototypes in E_Action_Impl. Those
fat signatures were just painful to read in the function
declarations/implementations.
* I've also tried to give parameters more useful names. Calling an
object "o" is a lot of fun when you want to grep for it.
* Included is also Graham's latest menu.c patch. Sorry for the
delay, Graham.
* I've added checks to the menu code that make sure that menus
don't pop up when they're empty (which resulted in a little useless
rectangle).
I guess that's it for now. Sorry if I broke anything, but this was
necessary imho.
SVN revision: 5605
2001-11-02 09:07:52 -08:00
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Alright, I spent some time now reading e17's code. Here's what
I've changed, this is big, so read this carefully :)
* I've added debugging macros for messages and function call
tracing. Usage:
D("Creating item %i %i %i\n", x, y, z);
Define DEBUG to use the D macro.
D_ENTER;
D_RETURN;
D_RETURN_(x);
These are for call tracing. Use D_RETURN_(x) when returning
something from a function. Define DEBUG_NEST to use this.
* added iconbar header file to Makefile.am
* added proper new()/cleanup() calls for E_Delayed_Action;
* I've completely rewritten the object and observer handling. Bye
bye macros, this was nasty. It'll be hard enough to avoid leaks
with usecounting in C. We now basically have the same system as gtk.
There's a clear separation of observer and object code now.
An E_Object by itself has nothing to do with observing or being
observed, therefore, there are now E_Observers and E_Observees
that are derived from E_Object. IMPORTANT: The cleanup system now
reflects the reference count system, therefore, all ..._free()
calls are now static, because the destructor should never be called explicitly, but implicitly through e_object_unref(). The object handling
now is as follows:
- The cleanup functions clean up everything that is contained in
a struct, but NOT the struct itself. Instead of the final
free() call, they call the destructor of the base class. The
calls will walk up the hierarchy and clean up what's contained in
every struct, and the final e_object_cleanup() will free the
structure itself. E_Delayed_Action is a good example.
- The only calls that influence the reference count are
e_object_ref() and e_object_unref(). If you need to do things
before an object gets destroyed, you can query the use count using
e_object_get_usecount() and check if it's equal to 1. So this:
OBJ_UNREF(b);
OBJ_IF_FREE(b)
{
ecore_window_reparent(e->win, 0, 0, 0);
e_icccm_release(e->win);
OBJ_FREE(b);
}
now is this:
if (e_object_get_usecount(E_OBJECT(b)) == 1)
{
ecore_window_reparent(e->win, 0, 0, 0);
e_icccm_release(e->win);
}
e_object_unref(E_OBJECT(b));
object.h and observer.h are completely commented, it shouldn't be
too hard to understand. This'll need to be documented in the manual
anyway.
* E_Objects are now used in lots of places where void* were used as
pointers to objects before, especially in the actions code. This is
obviously better, as it will generate compiler warnings when people
want to pass things to functions that expect E_Objects. This could
probably be more restrictive.
* Added typedefs for the function prototypes in E_Action_Impl. Those
fat signatures were just painful to read in the function
declarations/implementations.
* I've also tried to give parameters more useful names. Calling an
object "o" is a lot of fun when you want to grep for it.
* Included is also Graham's latest menu.c patch. Sorry for the
delay, Graham.
* I've added checks to the menu code that make sure that menus
don't pop up when they're empty (which resulted in a little useless
rectangle).
I guess that's it for now. Sorry if I broke anything, but this was
necessary imho.
SVN revision: 5605
2001-11-02 09:07:52 -08:00
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2001-09-24 14:21:25 -07:00
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Alright, I spent some time now reading e17's code. Here's what
I've changed, this is big, so read this carefully :)
* I've added debugging macros for messages and function call
tracing. Usage:
D("Creating item %i %i %i\n", x, y, z);
Define DEBUG to use the D macro.
D_ENTER;
D_RETURN;
D_RETURN_(x);
These are for call tracing. Use D_RETURN_(x) when returning
something from a function. Define DEBUG_NEST to use this.
* added iconbar header file to Makefile.am
* added proper new()/cleanup() calls for E_Delayed_Action;
* I've completely rewritten the object and observer handling. Bye
bye macros, this was nasty. It'll be hard enough to avoid leaks
with usecounting in C. We now basically have the same system as gtk.
There's a clear separation of observer and object code now.
An E_Object by itself has nothing to do with observing or being
observed, therefore, there are now E_Observers and E_Observees
that are derived from E_Object. IMPORTANT: The cleanup system now
reflects the reference count system, therefore, all ..._free()
calls are now static, because the destructor should never be called explicitly, but implicitly through e_object_unref(). The object handling
now is as follows:
- The cleanup functions clean up everything that is contained in
a struct, but NOT the struct itself. Instead of the final
free() call, they call the destructor of the base class. The
calls will walk up the hierarchy and clean up what's contained in
every struct, and the final e_object_cleanup() will free the
structure itself. E_Delayed_Action is a good example.
- The only calls that influence the reference count are
e_object_ref() and e_object_unref(). If you need to do things
before an object gets destroyed, you can query the use count using
e_object_get_usecount() and check if it's equal to 1. So this:
OBJ_UNREF(b);
OBJ_IF_FREE(b)
{
ecore_window_reparent(e->win, 0, 0, 0);
e_icccm_release(e->win);
OBJ_FREE(b);
}
now is this:
if (e_object_get_usecount(E_OBJECT(b)) == 1)
{
ecore_window_reparent(e->win, 0, 0, 0);
e_icccm_release(e->win);
}
e_object_unref(E_OBJECT(b));
object.h and observer.h are completely commented, it shouldn't be
too hard to understand. This'll need to be documented in the manual
anyway.
* E_Objects are now used in lots of places where void* were used as
pointers to objects before, especially in the actions code. This is
obviously better, as it will generate compiler warnings when people
want to pass things to functions that expect E_Objects. This could
probably be more restrictive.
* Added typedefs for the function prototypes in E_Action_Impl. Those
fat signatures were just painful to read in the function
declarations/implementations.
* I've also tried to give parameters more useful names. Calling an
object "o" is a lot of fun when you want to grep for it.
* Included is also Graham's latest menu.c patch. Sorry for the
delay, Graham.
* I've added checks to the menu code that make sure that menus
don't pop up when they're empty (which resulted in a little useless
rectangle).
I guess that's it for now. Sorry if I broke anything, but this was
necessary imho.
SVN revision: 5605
2001-11-02 09:07:52 -08:00
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/* Define if you have the `strchr' function. */
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2001-09-24 14:21:25 -07:00
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#undef HAVE_STRCHR
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Alright, I spent some time now reading e17's code. Here's what
I've changed, this is big, so read this carefully :)
* I've added debugging macros for messages and function call
tracing. Usage:
D("Creating item %i %i %i\n", x, y, z);
Define DEBUG to use the D macro.
D_ENTER;
D_RETURN;
D_RETURN_(x);
These are for call tracing. Use D_RETURN_(x) when returning
something from a function. Define DEBUG_NEST to use this.
* added iconbar header file to Makefile.am
* added proper new()/cleanup() calls for E_Delayed_Action;
* I've completely rewritten the object and observer handling. Bye
bye macros, this was nasty. It'll be hard enough to avoid leaks
with usecounting in C. We now basically have the same system as gtk.
There's a clear separation of observer and object code now.
An E_Object by itself has nothing to do with observing or being
observed, therefore, there are now E_Observers and E_Observees
that are derived from E_Object. IMPORTANT: The cleanup system now
reflects the reference count system, therefore, all ..._free()
calls are now static, because the destructor should never be called explicitly, but implicitly through e_object_unref(). The object handling
now is as follows:
- The cleanup functions clean up everything that is contained in
a struct, but NOT the struct itself. Instead of the final
free() call, they call the destructor of the base class. The
calls will walk up the hierarchy and clean up what's contained in
every struct, and the final e_object_cleanup() will free the
structure itself. E_Delayed_Action is a good example.
- The only calls that influence the reference count are
e_object_ref() and e_object_unref(). If you need to do things
before an object gets destroyed, you can query the use count using
e_object_get_usecount() and check if it's equal to 1. So this:
OBJ_UNREF(b);
OBJ_IF_FREE(b)
{
ecore_window_reparent(e->win, 0, 0, 0);
e_icccm_release(e->win);
OBJ_FREE(b);
}
now is this:
if (e_object_get_usecount(E_OBJECT(b)) == 1)
{
ecore_window_reparent(e->win, 0, 0, 0);
e_icccm_release(e->win);
}
e_object_unref(E_OBJECT(b));
object.h and observer.h are completely commented, it shouldn't be
too hard to understand. This'll need to be documented in the manual
anyway.
* E_Objects are now used in lots of places where void* were used as
pointers to objects before, especially in the actions code. This is
obviously better, as it will generate compiler warnings when people
want to pass things to functions that expect E_Objects. This could
probably be more restrictive.
* Added typedefs for the function prototypes in E_Action_Impl. Those
fat signatures were just painful to read in the function
declarations/implementations.
* I've also tried to give parameters more useful names. Calling an
object "o" is a lot of fun when you want to grep for it.
* Included is also Graham's latest menu.c patch. Sorry for the
delay, Graham.
* I've added checks to the menu code that make sure that menus
don't pop up when they're empty (which resulted in a little useless
rectangle).
I guess that's it for now. Sorry if I broke anything, but this was
necessary imho.
SVN revision: 5605
2001-11-02 09:07:52 -08:00
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/* Define if you have the `strdup' function. */
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2001-09-24 14:21:25 -07:00
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#undef HAVE_STRDUP
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|
Alright, I spent some time now reading e17's code. Here's what
I've changed, this is big, so read this carefully :)
* I've added debugging macros for messages and function call
tracing. Usage:
D("Creating item %i %i %i\n", x, y, z);
Define DEBUG to use the D macro.
D_ENTER;
D_RETURN;
D_RETURN_(x);
These are for call tracing. Use D_RETURN_(x) when returning
something from a function. Define DEBUG_NEST to use this.
* added iconbar header file to Makefile.am
* added proper new()/cleanup() calls for E_Delayed_Action;
* I've completely rewritten the object and observer handling. Bye
bye macros, this was nasty. It'll be hard enough to avoid leaks
with usecounting in C. We now basically have the same system as gtk.
There's a clear separation of observer and object code now.
An E_Object by itself has nothing to do with observing or being
observed, therefore, there are now E_Observers and E_Observees
that are derived from E_Object. IMPORTANT: The cleanup system now
reflects the reference count system, therefore, all ..._free()
calls are now static, because the destructor should never be called explicitly, but implicitly through e_object_unref(). The object handling
now is as follows:
- The cleanup functions clean up everything that is contained in
a struct, but NOT the struct itself. Instead of the final
free() call, they call the destructor of the base class. The
calls will walk up the hierarchy and clean up what's contained in
every struct, and the final e_object_cleanup() will free the
structure itself. E_Delayed_Action is a good example.
- The only calls that influence the reference count are
e_object_ref() and e_object_unref(). If you need to do things
before an object gets destroyed, you can query the use count using
e_object_get_usecount() and check if it's equal to 1. So this:
OBJ_UNREF(b);
OBJ_IF_FREE(b)
{
ecore_window_reparent(e->win, 0, 0, 0);
e_icccm_release(e->win);
OBJ_FREE(b);
}
now is this:
if (e_object_get_usecount(E_OBJECT(b)) == 1)
{
ecore_window_reparent(e->win, 0, 0, 0);
e_icccm_release(e->win);
}
e_object_unref(E_OBJECT(b));
object.h and observer.h are completely commented, it shouldn't be
too hard to understand. This'll need to be documented in the manual
anyway.
* E_Objects are now used in lots of places where void* were used as
pointers to objects before, especially in the actions code. This is
obviously better, as it will generate compiler warnings when people
want to pass things to functions that expect E_Objects. This could
probably be more restrictive.
* Added typedefs for the function prototypes in E_Action_Impl. Those
fat signatures were just painful to read in the function
declarations/implementations.
* I've also tried to give parameters more useful names. Calling an
object "o" is a lot of fun when you want to grep for it.
* Included is also Graham's latest menu.c patch. Sorry for the
delay, Graham.
* I've added checks to the menu code that make sure that menus
don't pop up when they're empty (which resulted in a little useless
rectangle).
I guess that's it for now. Sorry if I broke anything, but this was
necessary imho.
SVN revision: 5605
2001-11-02 09:07:52 -08:00
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/* Define if you have the <strings.h> header file. */
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#undef HAVE_STRINGS_H
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2001-09-24 14:21:25 -07:00
|
|
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|
Alright, I spent some time now reading e17's code. Here's what
I've changed, this is big, so read this carefully :)
* I've added debugging macros for messages and function call
tracing. Usage:
D("Creating item %i %i %i\n", x, y, z);
Define DEBUG to use the D macro.
D_ENTER;
D_RETURN;
D_RETURN_(x);
These are for call tracing. Use D_RETURN_(x) when returning
something from a function. Define DEBUG_NEST to use this.
* added iconbar header file to Makefile.am
* added proper new()/cleanup() calls for E_Delayed_Action;
* I've completely rewritten the object and observer handling. Bye
bye macros, this was nasty. It'll be hard enough to avoid leaks
with usecounting in C. We now basically have the same system as gtk.
There's a clear separation of observer and object code now.
An E_Object by itself has nothing to do with observing or being
observed, therefore, there are now E_Observers and E_Observees
that are derived from E_Object. IMPORTANT: The cleanup system now
reflects the reference count system, therefore, all ..._free()
calls are now static, because the destructor should never be called explicitly, but implicitly through e_object_unref(). The object handling
now is as follows:
- The cleanup functions clean up everything that is contained in
a struct, but NOT the struct itself. Instead of the final
free() call, they call the destructor of the base class. The
calls will walk up the hierarchy and clean up what's contained in
every struct, and the final e_object_cleanup() will free the
structure itself. E_Delayed_Action is a good example.
- The only calls that influence the reference count are
e_object_ref() and e_object_unref(). If you need to do things
before an object gets destroyed, you can query the use count using
e_object_get_usecount() and check if it's equal to 1. So this:
OBJ_UNREF(b);
OBJ_IF_FREE(b)
{
ecore_window_reparent(e->win, 0, 0, 0);
e_icccm_release(e->win);
OBJ_FREE(b);
}
now is this:
if (e_object_get_usecount(E_OBJECT(b)) == 1)
{
ecore_window_reparent(e->win, 0, 0, 0);
e_icccm_release(e->win);
}
e_object_unref(E_OBJECT(b));
object.h and observer.h are completely commented, it shouldn't be
too hard to understand. This'll need to be documented in the manual
anyway.
* E_Objects are now used in lots of places where void* were used as
pointers to objects before, especially in the actions code. This is
obviously better, as it will generate compiler warnings when people
want to pass things to functions that expect E_Objects. This could
probably be more restrictive.
* Added typedefs for the function prototypes in E_Action_Impl. Those
fat signatures were just painful to read in the function
declarations/implementations.
* I've also tried to give parameters more useful names. Calling an
object "o" is a lot of fun when you want to grep for it.
* Included is also Graham's latest menu.c patch. Sorry for the
delay, Graham.
* I've added checks to the menu code that make sure that menus
don't pop up when they're empty (which resulted in a little useless
rectangle).
I guess that's it for now. Sorry if I broke anything, but this was
necessary imho.
SVN revision: 5605
2001-11-02 09:07:52 -08:00
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/* Define if you have the <string.h> header file. */
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#undef HAVE_STRING_H
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2001-09-24 14:21:25 -07:00
|
|
|
|
Alright, I spent some time now reading e17's code. Here's what
I've changed, this is big, so read this carefully :)
* I've added debugging macros for messages and function call
tracing. Usage:
D("Creating item %i %i %i\n", x, y, z);
Define DEBUG to use the D macro.
D_ENTER;
D_RETURN;
D_RETURN_(x);
These are for call tracing. Use D_RETURN_(x) when returning
something from a function. Define DEBUG_NEST to use this.
* added iconbar header file to Makefile.am
* added proper new()/cleanup() calls for E_Delayed_Action;
* I've completely rewritten the object and observer handling. Bye
bye macros, this was nasty. It'll be hard enough to avoid leaks
with usecounting in C. We now basically have the same system as gtk.
There's a clear separation of observer and object code now.
An E_Object by itself has nothing to do with observing or being
observed, therefore, there are now E_Observers and E_Observees
that are derived from E_Object. IMPORTANT: The cleanup system now
reflects the reference count system, therefore, all ..._free()
calls are now static, because the destructor should never be called explicitly, but implicitly through e_object_unref(). The object handling
now is as follows:
- The cleanup functions clean up everything that is contained in
a struct, but NOT the struct itself. Instead of the final
free() call, they call the destructor of the base class. The
calls will walk up the hierarchy and clean up what's contained in
every struct, and the final e_object_cleanup() will free the
structure itself. E_Delayed_Action is a good example.
- The only calls that influence the reference count are
e_object_ref() and e_object_unref(). If you need to do things
before an object gets destroyed, you can query the use count using
e_object_get_usecount() and check if it's equal to 1. So this:
OBJ_UNREF(b);
OBJ_IF_FREE(b)
{
ecore_window_reparent(e->win, 0, 0, 0);
e_icccm_release(e->win);
OBJ_FREE(b);
}
now is this:
if (e_object_get_usecount(E_OBJECT(b)) == 1)
{
ecore_window_reparent(e->win, 0, 0, 0);
e_icccm_release(e->win);
}
e_object_unref(E_OBJECT(b));
object.h and observer.h are completely commented, it shouldn't be
too hard to understand. This'll need to be documented in the manual
anyway.
* E_Objects are now used in lots of places where void* were used as
pointers to objects before, especially in the actions code. This is
obviously better, as it will generate compiler warnings when people
want to pass things to functions that expect E_Objects. This could
probably be more restrictive.
* Added typedefs for the function prototypes in E_Action_Impl. Those
fat signatures were just painful to read in the function
declarations/implementations.
* I've also tried to give parameters more useful names. Calling an
object "o" is a lot of fun when you want to grep for it.
* Included is also Graham's latest menu.c patch. Sorry for the
delay, Graham.
* I've added checks to the menu code that make sure that menus
don't pop up when they're empty (which resulted in a little useless
rectangle).
I guess that's it for now. Sorry if I broke anything, but this was
necessary imho.
SVN revision: 5605
2001-11-02 09:07:52 -08:00
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/* Define if you have the `strtoul' function. */
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#undef HAVE_STRTOUL
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2001-09-24 14:21:25 -07:00
|
|
|
|
Alright, I spent some time now reading e17's code. Here's what
I've changed, this is big, so read this carefully :)
* I've added debugging macros for messages and function call
tracing. Usage:
D("Creating item %i %i %i\n", x, y, z);
Define DEBUG to use the D macro.
D_ENTER;
D_RETURN;
D_RETURN_(x);
These are for call tracing. Use D_RETURN_(x) when returning
something from a function. Define DEBUG_NEST to use this.
* added iconbar header file to Makefile.am
* added proper new()/cleanup() calls for E_Delayed_Action;
* I've completely rewritten the object and observer handling. Bye
bye macros, this was nasty. It'll be hard enough to avoid leaks
with usecounting in C. We now basically have the same system as gtk.
There's a clear separation of observer and object code now.
An E_Object by itself has nothing to do with observing or being
observed, therefore, there are now E_Observers and E_Observees
that are derived from E_Object. IMPORTANT: The cleanup system now
reflects the reference count system, therefore, all ..._free()
calls are now static, because the destructor should never be called explicitly, but implicitly through e_object_unref(). The object handling
now is as follows:
- The cleanup functions clean up everything that is contained in
a struct, but NOT the struct itself. Instead of the final
free() call, they call the destructor of the base class. The
calls will walk up the hierarchy and clean up what's contained in
every struct, and the final e_object_cleanup() will free the
structure itself. E_Delayed_Action is a good example.
- The only calls that influence the reference count are
e_object_ref() and e_object_unref(). If you need to do things
before an object gets destroyed, you can query the use count using
e_object_get_usecount() and check if it's equal to 1. So this:
OBJ_UNREF(b);
OBJ_IF_FREE(b)
{
ecore_window_reparent(e->win, 0, 0, 0);
e_icccm_release(e->win);
OBJ_FREE(b);
}
now is this:
if (e_object_get_usecount(E_OBJECT(b)) == 1)
{
ecore_window_reparent(e->win, 0, 0, 0);
e_icccm_release(e->win);
}
e_object_unref(E_OBJECT(b));
object.h and observer.h are completely commented, it shouldn't be
too hard to understand. This'll need to be documented in the manual
anyway.
* E_Objects are now used in lots of places where void* were used as
pointers to objects before, especially in the actions code. This is
obviously better, as it will generate compiler warnings when people
want to pass things to functions that expect E_Objects. This could
probably be more restrictive.
* Added typedefs for the function prototypes in E_Action_Impl. Those
fat signatures were just painful to read in the function
declarations/implementations.
* I've also tried to give parameters more useful names. Calling an
object "o" is a lot of fun when you want to grep for it.
* Included is also Graham's latest menu.c patch. Sorry for the
delay, Graham.
* I've added checks to the menu code that make sure that menus
don't pop up when they're empty (which resulted in a little useless
rectangle).
I guess that's it for now. Sorry if I broke anything, but this was
necessary imho.
SVN revision: 5605
2001-11-02 09:07:52 -08:00
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/* Define if you have the <sys/param.h> header file. */
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#undef HAVE_SYS_PARAM_H
|
2001-09-24 14:21:25 -07:00
|
|
|
|
Alright, I spent some time now reading e17's code. Here's what
I've changed, this is big, so read this carefully :)
* I've added debugging macros for messages and function call
tracing. Usage:
D("Creating item %i %i %i\n", x, y, z);
Define DEBUG to use the D macro.
D_ENTER;
D_RETURN;
D_RETURN_(x);
These are for call tracing. Use D_RETURN_(x) when returning
something from a function. Define DEBUG_NEST to use this.
* added iconbar header file to Makefile.am
* added proper new()/cleanup() calls for E_Delayed_Action;
* I've completely rewritten the object and observer handling. Bye
bye macros, this was nasty. It'll be hard enough to avoid leaks
with usecounting in C. We now basically have the same system as gtk.
There's a clear separation of observer and object code now.
An E_Object by itself has nothing to do with observing or being
observed, therefore, there are now E_Observers and E_Observees
that are derived from E_Object. IMPORTANT: The cleanup system now
reflects the reference count system, therefore, all ..._free()
calls are now static, because the destructor should never be called explicitly, but implicitly through e_object_unref(). The object handling
now is as follows:
- The cleanup functions clean up everything that is contained in
a struct, but NOT the struct itself. Instead of the final
free() call, they call the destructor of the base class. The
calls will walk up the hierarchy and clean up what's contained in
every struct, and the final e_object_cleanup() will free the
structure itself. E_Delayed_Action is a good example.
- The only calls that influence the reference count are
e_object_ref() and e_object_unref(). If you need to do things
before an object gets destroyed, you can query the use count using
e_object_get_usecount() and check if it's equal to 1. So this:
OBJ_UNREF(b);
OBJ_IF_FREE(b)
{
ecore_window_reparent(e->win, 0, 0, 0);
e_icccm_release(e->win);
OBJ_FREE(b);
}
now is this:
if (e_object_get_usecount(E_OBJECT(b)) == 1)
{
ecore_window_reparent(e->win, 0, 0, 0);
e_icccm_release(e->win);
}
e_object_unref(E_OBJECT(b));
object.h and observer.h are completely commented, it shouldn't be
too hard to understand. This'll need to be documented in the manual
anyway.
* E_Objects are now used in lots of places where void* were used as
pointers to objects before, especially in the actions code. This is
obviously better, as it will generate compiler warnings when people
want to pass things to functions that expect E_Objects. This could
probably be more restrictive.
* Added typedefs for the function prototypes in E_Action_Impl. Those
fat signatures were just painful to read in the function
declarations/implementations.
* I've also tried to give parameters more useful names. Calling an
object "o" is a lot of fun when you want to grep for it.
* Included is also Graham's latest menu.c patch. Sorry for the
delay, Graham.
* I've added checks to the menu code that make sure that menus
don't pop up when they're empty (which resulted in a little useless
rectangle).
I guess that's it for now. Sorry if I broke anything, but this was
necessary imho.
SVN revision: 5605
2001-11-02 09:07:52 -08:00
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/* Define if you have the <sys/stat.h> header file. */
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#undef HAVE_SYS_STAT_H
|
2001-09-24 14:21:25 -07:00
|
|
|
|
Alright, I spent some time now reading e17's code. Here's what
I've changed, this is big, so read this carefully :)
* I've added debugging macros for messages and function call
tracing. Usage:
D("Creating item %i %i %i\n", x, y, z);
Define DEBUG to use the D macro.
D_ENTER;
D_RETURN;
D_RETURN_(x);
These are for call tracing. Use D_RETURN_(x) when returning
something from a function. Define DEBUG_NEST to use this.
* added iconbar header file to Makefile.am
* added proper new()/cleanup() calls for E_Delayed_Action;
* I've completely rewritten the object and observer handling. Bye
bye macros, this was nasty. It'll be hard enough to avoid leaks
with usecounting in C. We now basically have the same system as gtk.
There's a clear separation of observer and object code now.
An E_Object by itself has nothing to do with observing or being
observed, therefore, there are now E_Observers and E_Observees
that are derived from E_Object. IMPORTANT: The cleanup system now
reflects the reference count system, therefore, all ..._free()
calls are now static, because the destructor should never be called explicitly, but implicitly through e_object_unref(). The object handling
now is as follows:
- The cleanup functions clean up everything that is contained in
a struct, but NOT the struct itself. Instead of the final
free() call, they call the destructor of the base class. The
calls will walk up the hierarchy and clean up what's contained in
every struct, and the final e_object_cleanup() will free the
structure itself. E_Delayed_Action is a good example.
- The only calls that influence the reference count are
e_object_ref() and e_object_unref(). If you need to do things
before an object gets destroyed, you can query the use count using
e_object_get_usecount() and check if it's equal to 1. So this:
OBJ_UNREF(b);
OBJ_IF_FREE(b)
{
ecore_window_reparent(e->win, 0, 0, 0);
e_icccm_release(e->win);
OBJ_FREE(b);
}
now is this:
if (e_object_get_usecount(E_OBJECT(b)) == 1)
{
ecore_window_reparent(e->win, 0, 0, 0);
e_icccm_release(e->win);
}
e_object_unref(E_OBJECT(b));
object.h and observer.h are completely commented, it shouldn't be
too hard to understand. This'll need to be documented in the manual
anyway.
* E_Objects are now used in lots of places where void* were used as
pointers to objects before, especially in the actions code. This is
obviously better, as it will generate compiler warnings when people
want to pass things to functions that expect E_Objects. This could
probably be more restrictive.
* Added typedefs for the function prototypes in E_Action_Impl. Those
fat signatures were just painful to read in the function
declarations/implementations.
* I've also tried to give parameters more useful names. Calling an
object "o" is a lot of fun when you want to grep for it.
* Included is also Graham's latest menu.c patch. Sorry for the
delay, Graham.
* I've added checks to the menu code that make sure that menus
don't pop up when they're empty (which resulted in a little useless
rectangle).
I guess that's it for now. Sorry if I broke anything, but this was
necessary imho.
SVN revision: 5605
2001-11-02 09:07:52 -08:00
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/* Define if you have the <sys/types.h> header file. */
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#undef HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H
|
2001-09-24 14:21:25 -07:00
|
|
|
|
Alright, I spent some time now reading e17's code. Here's what
I've changed, this is big, so read this carefully :)
* I've added debugging macros for messages and function call
tracing. Usage:
D("Creating item %i %i %i\n", x, y, z);
Define DEBUG to use the D macro.
D_ENTER;
D_RETURN;
D_RETURN_(x);
These are for call tracing. Use D_RETURN_(x) when returning
something from a function. Define DEBUG_NEST to use this.
* added iconbar header file to Makefile.am
* added proper new()/cleanup() calls for E_Delayed_Action;
* I've completely rewritten the object and observer handling. Bye
bye macros, this was nasty. It'll be hard enough to avoid leaks
with usecounting in C. We now basically have the same system as gtk.
There's a clear separation of observer and object code now.
An E_Object by itself has nothing to do with observing or being
observed, therefore, there are now E_Observers and E_Observees
that are derived from E_Object. IMPORTANT: The cleanup system now
reflects the reference count system, therefore, all ..._free()
calls are now static, because the destructor should never be called explicitly, but implicitly through e_object_unref(). The object handling
now is as follows:
- The cleanup functions clean up everything that is contained in
a struct, but NOT the struct itself. Instead of the final
free() call, they call the destructor of the base class. The
calls will walk up the hierarchy and clean up what's contained in
every struct, and the final e_object_cleanup() will free the
structure itself. E_Delayed_Action is a good example.
- The only calls that influence the reference count are
e_object_ref() and e_object_unref(). If you need to do things
before an object gets destroyed, you can query the use count using
e_object_get_usecount() and check if it's equal to 1. So this:
OBJ_UNREF(b);
OBJ_IF_FREE(b)
{
ecore_window_reparent(e->win, 0, 0, 0);
e_icccm_release(e->win);
OBJ_FREE(b);
}
now is this:
if (e_object_get_usecount(E_OBJECT(b)) == 1)
{
ecore_window_reparent(e->win, 0, 0, 0);
e_icccm_release(e->win);
}
e_object_unref(E_OBJECT(b));
object.h and observer.h are completely commented, it shouldn't be
too hard to understand. This'll need to be documented in the manual
anyway.
* E_Objects are now used in lots of places where void* were used as
pointers to objects before, especially in the actions code. This is
obviously better, as it will generate compiler warnings when people
want to pass things to functions that expect E_Objects. This could
probably be more restrictive.
* Added typedefs for the function prototypes in E_Action_Impl. Those
fat signatures were just painful to read in the function
declarations/implementations.
* I've also tried to give parameters more useful names. Calling an
object "o" is a lot of fun when you want to grep for it.
* Included is also Graham's latest menu.c patch. Sorry for the
delay, Graham.
* I've added checks to the menu code that make sure that menus
don't pop up when they're empty (which resulted in a little useless
rectangle).
I guess that's it for now. Sorry if I broke anything, but this was
necessary imho.
SVN revision: 5605
2001-11-02 09:07:52 -08:00
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Alright, I spent some time now reading e17's code. Here's what
I've changed, this is big, so read this carefully :)
* I've added debugging macros for messages and function call
tracing. Usage:
D("Creating item %i %i %i\n", x, y, z);
Define DEBUG to use the D macro.
D_ENTER;
D_RETURN;
D_RETURN_(x);
These are for call tracing. Use D_RETURN_(x) when returning
something from a function. Define DEBUG_NEST to use this.
* added iconbar header file to Makefile.am
* added proper new()/cleanup() calls for E_Delayed_Action;
* I've completely rewritten the object and observer handling. Bye
bye macros, this was nasty. It'll be hard enough to avoid leaks
with usecounting in C. We now basically have the same system as gtk.
There's a clear separation of observer and object code now.
An E_Object by itself has nothing to do with observing or being
observed, therefore, there are now E_Observers and E_Observees
that are derived from E_Object. IMPORTANT: The cleanup system now
reflects the reference count system, therefore, all ..._free()
calls are now static, because the destructor should never be called explicitly, but implicitly through e_object_unref(). The object handling
now is as follows:
- The cleanup functions clean up everything that is contained in
a struct, but NOT the struct itself. Instead of the final
free() call, they call the destructor of the base class. The
calls will walk up the hierarchy and clean up what's contained in
every struct, and the final e_object_cleanup() will free the
structure itself. E_Delayed_Action is a good example.
- The only calls that influence the reference count are
e_object_ref() and e_object_unref(). If you need to do things
before an object gets destroyed, you can query the use count using
e_object_get_usecount() and check if it's equal to 1. So this:
OBJ_UNREF(b);
OBJ_IF_FREE(b)
{
ecore_window_reparent(e->win, 0, 0, 0);
e_icccm_release(e->win);
OBJ_FREE(b);
}
now is this:
if (e_object_get_usecount(E_OBJECT(b)) == 1)
{
ecore_window_reparent(e->win, 0, 0, 0);
e_icccm_release(e->win);
}
e_object_unref(E_OBJECT(b));
object.h and observer.h are completely commented, it shouldn't be
too hard to understand. This'll need to be documented in the manual
anyway.
* E_Objects are now used in lots of places where void* were used as
pointers to objects before, especially in the actions code. This is
obviously better, as it will generate compiler warnings when people
want to pass things to functions that expect E_Objects. This could
probably be more restrictive.
* Added typedefs for the function prototypes in E_Action_Impl. Those
fat signatures were just painful to read in the function
declarations/implementations.
* I've also tried to give parameters more useful names. Calling an
object "o" is a lot of fun when you want to grep for it.
* Included is also Graham's latest menu.c patch. Sorry for the
delay, Graham.
* I've added checks to the menu code that make sure that menus
don't pop up when they're empty (which resulted in a little useless
rectangle).
I guess that's it for now. Sorry if I broke anything, but this was
necessary imho.
SVN revision: 5605
2001-11-02 09:07:52 -08:00
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/* Define if you have the <unistd.h> header file. */
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2001-09-24 14:21:25 -07:00
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#undef HAVE_UNISTD_H
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Alright, I spent some time now reading e17's code. Here's what
I've changed, this is big, so read this carefully :)
* I've added debugging macros for messages and function call
tracing. Usage:
D("Creating item %i %i %i\n", x, y, z);
Define DEBUG to use the D macro.
D_ENTER;
D_RETURN;
D_RETURN_(x);
These are for call tracing. Use D_RETURN_(x) when returning
something from a function. Define DEBUG_NEST to use this.
* added iconbar header file to Makefile.am
* added proper new()/cleanup() calls for E_Delayed_Action;
* I've completely rewritten the object and observer handling. Bye
bye macros, this was nasty. It'll be hard enough to avoid leaks
with usecounting in C. We now basically have the same system as gtk.
There's a clear separation of observer and object code now.
An E_Object by itself has nothing to do with observing or being
observed, therefore, there are now E_Observers and E_Observees
that are derived from E_Object. IMPORTANT: The cleanup system now
reflects the reference count system, therefore, all ..._free()
calls are now static, because the destructor should never be called explicitly, but implicitly through e_object_unref(). The object handling
now is as follows:
- The cleanup functions clean up everything that is contained in
a struct, but NOT the struct itself. Instead of the final
free() call, they call the destructor of the base class. The
calls will walk up the hierarchy and clean up what's contained in
every struct, and the final e_object_cleanup() will free the
structure itself. E_Delayed_Action is a good example.
- The only calls that influence the reference count are
e_object_ref() and e_object_unref(). If you need to do things
before an object gets destroyed, you can query the use count using
e_object_get_usecount() and check if it's equal to 1. So this:
OBJ_UNREF(b);
OBJ_IF_FREE(b)
{
ecore_window_reparent(e->win, 0, 0, 0);
e_icccm_release(e->win);
OBJ_FREE(b);
}
now is this:
if (e_object_get_usecount(E_OBJECT(b)) == 1)
{
ecore_window_reparent(e->win, 0, 0, 0);
e_icccm_release(e->win);
}
e_object_unref(E_OBJECT(b));
object.h and observer.h are completely commented, it shouldn't be
too hard to understand. This'll need to be documented in the manual
anyway.
* E_Objects are now used in lots of places where void* were used as
pointers to objects before, especially in the actions code. This is
obviously better, as it will generate compiler warnings when people
want to pass things to functions that expect E_Objects. This could
probably be more restrictive.
* Added typedefs for the function prototypes in E_Action_Impl. Those
fat signatures were just painful to read in the function
declarations/implementations.
* I've also tried to give parameters more useful names. Calling an
object "o" is a lot of fun when you want to grep for it.
* Included is also Graham's latest menu.c patch. Sorry for the
delay, Graham.
* I've added checks to the menu code that make sure that menus
don't pop up when they're empty (which resulted in a little useless
rectangle).
I guess that's it for now. Sorry if I broke anything, but this was
necessary imho.
SVN revision: 5605
2001-11-02 09:07:52 -08:00
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/* Define if you have the `__argz_count' function. */
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#undef HAVE___ARGZ_COUNT
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/* Define if you have the `__argz_next' function. */
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#undef HAVE___ARGZ_NEXT
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/* Define if you have the `__argz_stringify' function. */
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#undef HAVE___ARGZ_STRINGIFY
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/* Define as const if the declaration of iconv() needs const. */
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#undef ICONV_CONST
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2001-09-24 14:21:25 -07:00
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/* Name of package */
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#undef PACKAGE
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Alright, I spent some time now reading e17's code. Here's what
I've changed, this is big, so read this carefully :)
* I've added debugging macros for messages and function call
tracing. Usage:
D("Creating item %i %i %i\n", x, y, z);
Define DEBUG to use the D macro.
D_ENTER;
D_RETURN;
D_RETURN_(x);
These are for call tracing. Use D_RETURN_(x) when returning
something from a function. Define DEBUG_NEST to use this.
* added iconbar header file to Makefile.am
* added proper new()/cleanup() calls for E_Delayed_Action;
* I've completely rewritten the object and observer handling. Bye
bye macros, this was nasty. It'll be hard enough to avoid leaks
with usecounting in C. We now basically have the same system as gtk.
There's a clear separation of observer and object code now.
An E_Object by itself has nothing to do with observing or being
observed, therefore, there are now E_Observers and E_Observees
that are derived from E_Object. IMPORTANT: The cleanup system now
reflects the reference count system, therefore, all ..._free()
calls are now static, because the destructor should never be called explicitly, but implicitly through e_object_unref(). The object handling
now is as follows:
- The cleanup functions clean up everything that is contained in
a struct, but NOT the struct itself. Instead of the final
free() call, they call the destructor of the base class. The
calls will walk up the hierarchy and clean up what's contained in
every struct, and the final e_object_cleanup() will free the
structure itself. E_Delayed_Action is a good example.
- The only calls that influence the reference count are
e_object_ref() and e_object_unref(). If you need to do things
before an object gets destroyed, you can query the use count using
e_object_get_usecount() and check if it's equal to 1. So this:
OBJ_UNREF(b);
OBJ_IF_FREE(b)
{
ecore_window_reparent(e->win, 0, 0, 0);
e_icccm_release(e->win);
OBJ_FREE(b);
}
now is this:
if (e_object_get_usecount(E_OBJECT(b)) == 1)
{
ecore_window_reparent(e->win, 0, 0, 0);
e_icccm_release(e->win);
}
e_object_unref(E_OBJECT(b));
object.h and observer.h are completely commented, it shouldn't be
too hard to understand. This'll need to be documented in the manual
anyway.
* E_Objects are now used in lots of places where void* were used as
pointers to objects before, especially in the actions code. This is
obviously better, as it will generate compiler warnings when people
want to pass things to functions that expect E_Objects. This could
probably be more restrictive.
* Added typedefs for the function prototypes in E_Action_Impl. Those
fat signatures were just painful to read in the function
declarations/implementations.
* I've also tried to give parameters more useful names. Calling an
object "o" is a lot of fun when you want to grep for it.
* Included is also Graham's latest menu.c patch. Sorry for the
delay, Graham.
* I've added checks to the menu code that make sure that menus
don't pop up when they're empty (which resulted in a little useless
rectangle).
I guess that's it for now. Sorry if I broke anything, but this was
necessary imho.
SVN revision: 5605
2001-11-02 09:07:52 -08:00
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/* If using the C implementation of alloca, define if you know the
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direction of stack growth for your system; otherwise it will be
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automatically deduced at run-time.
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STACK_DIRECTION > 0 => grows toward higher addresses
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STACK_DIRECTION < 0 => grows toward lower addresses
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STACK_DIRECTION = 0 => direction of growth unknown */
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#undef STACK_DIRECTION
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/* Define if you have the ANSI C header files. */
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#undef STDC_HEADERS
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2001-09-24 14:21:25 -07:00
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/* Version number of package */
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#undef VERSION
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/* Define if using the dmalloc debugging malloc package */
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#undef WITH_DMALLOC
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Alright, I spent some time now reading e17's code. Here's what
I've changed, this is big, so read this carefully :)
* I've added debugging macros for messages and function call
tracing. Usage:
D("Creating item %i %i %i\n", x, y, z);
Define DEBUG to use the D macro.
D_ENTER;
D_RETURN;
D_RETURN_(x);
These are for call tracing. Use D_RETURN_(x) when returning
something from a function. Define DEBUG_NEST to use this.
* added iconbar header file to Makefile.am
* added proper new()/cleanup() calls for E_Delayed_Action;
* I've completely rewritten the object and observer handling. Bye
bye macros, this was nasty. It'll be hard enough to avoid leaks
with usecounting in C. We now basically have the same system as gtk.
There's a clear separation of observer and object code now.
An E_Object by itself has nothing to do with observing or being
observed, therefore, there are now E_Observers and E_Observees
that are derived from E_Object. IMPORTANT: The cleanup system now
reflects the reference count system, therefore, all ..._free()
calls are now static, because the destructor should never be called explicitly, but implicitly through e_object_unref(). The object handling
now is as follows:
- The cleanup functions clean up everything that is contained in
a struct, but NOT the struct itself. Instead of the final
free() call, they call the destructor of the base class. The
calls will walk up the hierarchy and clean up what's contained in
every struct, and the final e_object_cleanup() will free the
structure itself. E_Delayed_Action is a good example.
- The only calls that influence the reference count are
e_object_ref() and e_object_unref(). If you need to do things
before an object gets destroyed, you can query the use count using
e_object_get_usecount() and check if it's equal to 1. So this:
OBJ_UNREF(b);
OBJ_IF_FREE(b)
{
ecore_window_reparent(e->win, 0, 0, 0);
e_icccm_release(e->win);
OBJ_FREE(b);
}
now is this:
if (e_object_get_usecount(E_OBJECT(b)) == 1)
{
ecore_window_reparent(e->win, 0, 0, 0);
e_icccm_release(e->win);
}
e_object_unref(E_OBJECT(b));
object.h and observer.h are completely commented, it shouldn't be
too hard to understand. This'll need to be documented in the manual
anyway.
* E_Objects are now used in lots of places where void* were used as
pointers to objects before, especially in the actions code. This is
obviously better, as it will generate compiler warnings when people
want to pass things to functions that expect E_Objects. This could
probably be more restrictive.
* Added typedefs for the function prototypes in E_Action_Impl. Those
fat signatures were just painful to read in the function
declarations/implementations.
* I've also tried to give parameters more useful names. Calling an
object "o" is a lot of fun when you want to grep for it.
* Included is also Graham's latest menu.c patch. Sorry for the
delay, Graham.
* I've added checks to the menu code that make sure that menus
don't pop up when they're empty (which resulted in a little useless
rectangle).
I guess that's it for now. Sorry if I broke anything, but this was
necessary imho.
SVN revision: 5605
2001-11-02 09:07:52 -08:00
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/* Define to empty if `const' does not conform to ANSI C. */
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#undef const
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/* Define as `__inline' if that's what the C compiler calls it, or to nothing
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if it is not supported. */
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#undef inline
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/* Define to `long' if <sys/types.h> does not define. */
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#undef off_t
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/* Define to `unsigned' if <sys/types.h> does not define. */
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#undef size_t
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