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* scanner: Better handling of empty namespace prefix for XColin Walters2010-08-311-1/+3
| | | | | Add namespacing prefixes to the static .gir files. Support the empty prefix, as is needed for xlib.
* Major rewriteColin Walters2010-08-311-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | One of the first big changes in this rewrite is changing the Type object to have separate target_fundamental and target_giname properties, rather than just being strings. Previously in the scanner, it was awful because we used heuristics around strings. The ast.py is refactored so that not everything is a Node - that was a rather useless abstraction. Now, only things which can have a GIName are Node. E.g. Type and Field are no longer Node. More things were merged from glibast.py into ast.py, since it isn't a very useful split. transformer.py gains more intelligence and will e.g. turn GLib.List into a List() object earlier. The namespace processing is a lot cleaner now; since we parse the included .girs, we know the C prefix for each namespace, and have functions to parse both C type names (GtkFooBar) and symbols gtk_foo_bar into their symbols cleanly. Type resolution is much, much saner because we know Type(target_giname=Gtk.Foo) maps to the namespace Gtk. glibtransformer.py now just handles the XML processing from the dump, and a few miscellaneous things. The major heavy lifting now lives in primarytransformer.py, which is a combination of most of annotationparser.py and half of glibtransformer.py. annotationparser.py now literally just parses annotations; it's no longer in the business of e.g. guessing transfer too. finaltransformer.py is a new file which does post-analysis for "introspectability" mainly. girparser.c is fixed for some introspectable=0 processing.
* gir: Import DBus, DBusGLibColin Walters2010-08-171-0/+16
These used to live in gir-repository; similarly to how we're presently just holding random .gir files for the lowlevel bits of the platform, suck these in. In the future they'll be obsoleted by foreigns.