This way there's less redundancy, and if the library name changes in the
future, it will be changed only in one place.
Signed-off-by: Bertrand Lorentz <bertrand.lorentz@gmail.com>
There is no null check after these casts so if they fail they would
generate a NullReferenceException. By changing them to static casts
we would get a InvalidCastException which are much less misleading.
Candidate patch provided by Andres in pull request #17.
* glib/Object.cs: use ToggleRef.Dispose.
* glib/ToggleRef.cs: implement IDisposable and expose former Free
functionality as Dispose(). Free is now private non-lock taking
called by Dispose and the idle queue handler.
Apparently the recent changes in gtk-sharp master that changed
the destroy/dispose strategy caused a bug about calling
g_object_remove_toggle_ref() twice because now Dispose(true)
could call ToggleRef.Free() directly bypassing
ToggleRef.QueueUnref(). This change makes sure that
the ref is removed from the PendingDestroys list.
* glib/Object.cs: move finalization queue to ToggleRef and make
Dispose() non-virtual with a protected virtual Dispose(bool).
Also added a WarnOnFinalize static property to produce nags for
undisposed objects.
* glib/ToggleRef.cs: add finalization queue and QueueUnref method.
* gtk/NodeStore.cs: override Dispose(bool)
* gtk/Widget.custom: override Dispose(bool)
* gdk/Display.custom: rework signal connection
* gdk/Window.custom: rework signal connection
* generator/Signal.cs: generate for new API.
* glib/Object.cs: add (Add|Remove)SignalHandler methods and use
them for the Notify connections. Move to generic collections for
everything but the Data hash.
* glib/Signal.cs: kill Lookup methods and add delegate fields
* glib/ToggleRef.cs: remove Signals hash, it doesn't belong here.
* gtk/Clipboard.custom: rework signal connection
* gtk/ListStore.custom: rework signal connection
* gtk/TextView.custom: remove obsolete signal
* gtk/TreeModelAdapter.custom: rework signal connection
* gtk/TreeModelFilter.custom: rework signal connection
* gtk/TreeModelSort.custom: rework signal connection
* gtk/TreeStore.custom: rework signal connection
* gtk/Widget.custom: rework signal connection
* gtk/Window.custom: remove obsolete signal
* glib/Object.cs: don't bother with IsAlive check on tref
* glib/Signal.cs: remove unnecessary as usage
* glib/ToggleRef.cs: make Signals a generic dictionary
* glib/Global.cs: Kill the calling convention field again.
It breaks GLib 2.x compatibility in the generator and there is
probably no need to make the calling convention configurable.
* .cs, *.custom: Hardcode Cdecl calling convention instead of
using GLib's field.
svn path=/trunk/gtk-sharp/; revision=141283
* glib/Global.cs: Add a public constant field specifying the
calling convention used by GLib and depending libraries.
By now it's hardcoded to Cdecl as every non-Win32 runtime
should ignore this attribute.
* *.cs, *.custom: Use GLib.Global.CallingConvention for both
pinvokes and callbacks. Plugs a stack leak on Win32. All
pinvokes defaulted to StdCall and thus the stack was never
cleaned up.
svn path=/trunk/gtk-sharp/; revision=141175
* configure.in.in: Target .net 2.0 profile
* gapi-cdecl-insert: Kill. We are now using the UnmanagedFunctionPointerAttribute
for callbacks.
* glib/CdeclCallback: Mark obsolete.
* generator/*.cs:
* *.custom: Use [UnmanagedFunctionPointer (CallingConvention.Cdecl)] instead of
[GLib.CDeclCallback].
svn path=/trunk/gtk-sharp/; revision=137323
* generator/InterfaceGen.cs:
* generator/Signal.cs: use generic signal marshaling instead of
generating signature specific marshaling callbacks.
* glib/glue/closure.c: glue for new closure impl.
* glib/Object.cs: open up a couple hashes internally.
* glib/Signal.cs: hook in closure based connection and expose
EmissionHook functionality for atk usage.
* glib/SignalClosure.cs: new generic signal marshaling mechanism.
* glib/ToggleRef.cs: null guarding in Target and let Signal remove
itself from hash when it disposes itself.
svn path=/trunk/gtk-sharp/; revision=102241
* glib/ToggleRef.cs: Add a Harden method to switch to a standard
ref and just leak it.
* gtk/Application.cs: revert the QuitPrepare stuff since it didn't
always work.
svn path=/trunk/gtk-sharp/; revision=101021
* glib/Object.cs: expose an internal ToggleRef prop.
* glib/Signal.cs: use ToggleRef for lookups instead of Object. Add
a Free method and release connections and gchandles.
* glib/ToggleRef.cs: add signal hash and release signals on free.
svn path=/trunk/gtk-sharp/; revision=93548
* glib/Object.cs: remove ref from Objects hash prior to releasing it.
2008-01-17 Mike Kestner <mkestner@novell.com>
* glib/ToggleRef.cs: check for null reference in IsAlive.
svn path=/trunk/gtk-sharp/; revision=93204
* glib/Object.cs : switch to ToggleRefs for all items created with
CreateNativeObject. This gets all managed subclasses, with a little
overhang into simple wrappers.
* glib/ToggleRef.cs : new class to manage the weak to strong ref
transitions as a native object flips between shared and unshared
ownership.
* gtk/Object.custom : revamp of the Destroyed signal handling.
* gtk/Gtk.metadata : hide destroy signal so we can deal with it
manually. [Fixes the reopen note of #72018.]
svn path=/trunk/gtk-sharp/; revision=73023