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>
* generator/Method.cs: support win32_utf8_variant attribute on methods.
* glib/*.cs: support win32 utf8 variant methods.
* gtk/*.custom: support win32 utf8 variant methods.
* gtk/Gtk.metadata: mark some win32_utf8_variant methods.
[Fixes#550961] Adapted from a patch by Tor Lillqvist.
svn path=/trunk/gtk-sharp/; revision=147113
* 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
* glib/Global.cs: renamed from Program.cs. Program.Name is now
Global.ProgramName to try to avoid clashes with existing Gnome.Program
usage.
* gtk/Application.cs: s/GLib.Program.Name/GLib.Global.ProgramName.
svn path=/trunk/gtk-sharp/; revision=99875