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Having trailing commas in place means that if another source file or
parameter is added to the end of the list or function, there won't
be noise when adding the comma to the line above.
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The current meson build files make heavy use of meson's
`project_name` function. However this makes difficult for any
developer to find for given program/library/file names. The project
name is also never going to change.
Due to this reason these calls have been changed for `dconf` itself.
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meson is able to generate internal dependencies for handling built
libraries. These internal dependencies depend on other dependencies
as well, based on the includes exposed by their headers.
This have been fixed by using proper internal dependencies for these
libraries.
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dconf builts a number of internal static libraries which in some
cases are duplicated. This duplication comes from autotools that
used to built two libraries for each library, one with PIC enabled
and the other one without it.
This has been changed to build only one library for each library to
be built, except `libdconf-common-hidden` which hides some symbols
for the GIO module to be built.
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meson does not allow to build source code inside the source code
tree, for this reason there is no need for .gitignore files to
ignore built files.
This patch removes .gitignore files which are no longer needed.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=784910
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To avoid the burden of maintaining multiple build systems, this
patch removes autotools support.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=784910
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meson is a build system focused on speed an ease of use, which
helps speeding up the software development. This patch adds meson
support along autotools.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=784910
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We ought to be including this from each .c file.
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Many fixes for typos but also some adjustments for the recent
refactoring (particularly updating HACKING).
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Provide a link to the bug with a justification for the unusual code.
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On OpenBSD, mapping descriptors PROT_WRITE without also specifying
PROT_READ triggers a segfault.
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Clean up the Makefiles and make them as similar as possible.
Move CFLAGS to a common point of definition and stop using -I so much.
Replace the 'dbus stub' with libdconf-mock.a in tests/. Fill in some
stubs for future mock code for shm and gvdb (just to get things
compiling for now).
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After doing some research it has been discovered that ftruncate() isn't
sufficient for allocating space for a file. It can create a sparse file
and you don't find out that the space doesn't exist until you get a
SIGBUS later upon trying to write to the mmap region.
posix_fallocate() isn't doing quite what we want either (due to a flaky
glibc emulation of it when the native syscall is unavailable -- which is
the case for tmpfs).
Use a workaround based on pwrite() instead.
Also: mmap() really can't fail here except in the cases where we would
also abort due to g_malloc() failing, so we should just abort too.
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Remove the shm code from the engine and the service and put it in a
separate convenience library in shm/.
Remove the vestigial shmdir weirdness from the service (since shmdir is
now always relative to XDG_RUNTIME_DIR and has been for some time).
The purpose of this is so that dconf-engine can be properly unit-tested.
dconf-engine now has five points of contact with the world (excluding
the users of the engine themselves):
- the DCONF_PROFILE environment variable
- fopen() of profile files
- shm
- gvdb
- dbus
The environment variable is quite easily controlled. fopen() is
intercepted in the engine testcase with a interpose of the libc symbol.
With this commit now each of dbus, gvdb and shm are implemented in
separate utility modules that can be mocked from the testcases.
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