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Bertrand Lorentz a410d42975 gtk: Move all .custom files to partial classes
There are no real code changes in this commit, just a lot of file
renaming and boilerplate additions.

A few .custom files are just removed, because the corresponding class in
GTK is gone, so they were not really used anymore.

Some files need to be re-indented, but that will be done in a separate
commit, so that git can track the renamed files correctly and not be
confused by all the changes.
2012-08-05 16:32:41 +02:00
Mike Kestner 8c0e123418 dllimport libname updates for Gtk.
* *: s/win32-2.0-0/win32-3.0-0/  I suspect this will need to change
again when I see some win32 binaries.  I think the win32 goes away.
Killing a few dead customs in the list as well.
2011-02-09 16:54:12 -06:00
Christian Hoff 7b752d233c 2009-09-03 Christian Hoff <christian_hoff@gmx.net>
* 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
2009-09-03 19:50:53 +00:00
Christian Hoff 58e97c087a 2009-09-02 Christian Hoff <christian_hoff@gmx.net>
* 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
2009-09-02 20:17:37 +00:00
Christian Hoff 80632de9e5 2009-04-05 Christian Hoff <christian_hoff@gmx.net>
* gtk/Target.custom: custom implementation of TableNewFromList.
	* gtk/TargetList.custom: use Target.TableNewFromList method
	to convert the TargetList to a TargetEntry array.
	* gtk/glue/targetlist.c: deleted.

svn path=/trunk/gtk-sharp/; revision=131066
2009-04-05 08:36:46 +00:00
Dan Winship dc9046526c * gtk/TargetList.custom: add an operator for casting to
TargetEntry[], so you can use methods like
	TargetList.AddTextTargets() in situations where you need a
	TargetEntry[] rather than a TargetList.

	* gtk/glue/targetlist.c: glue for that

svn path=/trunk/gtk-sharp/; revision=48006
2005-08-04 18:03:21 +00:00
Dan Winship eb4fdee774 Automatic memory management for opaque types [#49565]
* glib/Opaque.cs (Owned): new property saying whether or not gtk#
	owns the memory.
	(Opaque): Set Owned to true in the void ctor and false in the
	IntPtr one.
	(GetOpaque): add a new overload that can also create opaques, a la
	GLib.Object.GetObject.
	(Ref, Unref, Free): empty virtual methods to be overridden by
	subclasses.
	(set_Raw): Unref() and possibly Free() the old value, Ref() the
	new one.
	(~Opaque, Dispose): set Raw to IntPtr.Zero (triggering Free/Unref
	if needed)

	* parser/gapi2xml.pl (addReturnElem): if the method is named Copy
	and returns a pointer, set the "owned" attribute on the
	return-type.

	* */*-api.raw: Regen
	
	* generator/HandleBase.cs (FromNative): Add new
	FromNative/FromNativeReturn overloads that takes a "bool owned"
	param. Implement the 1-arg FromNative and FromNativeReturn in
	terms of that.

	* generator/ObjectBase.cs (FromNative): Implement HandleBase's new
	overload. Use the two-arg version of GLib.Object.GetObject when
	"owned" is true.

	* generator/OpaqueGen.cs (Generate): Pull out Ref, Unref, and
	Free/Destroy/Dispose methods and handle them specially by
	overriding Opaque.Ref, .Unref, and .Free appropriately. (If any
	of the methods are marked deprecated, output a deprecated
	do-nothing method as well, to save us from having to write all
	those deprecated methods by hand.)
	(FromNative): use GetOpaque, passing "owned".

	* generator/ReturnValue.cs (FromNative): if the value is a
	HandleBase, pass Owned to its FromNative().

	* generator/Parameters.cs (Owned): new property (for use on out
	params)
	(FromNative): Call FromNative() on the generatable, handling Owned
	in the case of HandleBase.

	* generator/ManagedCallString.cs:
	* generator/MethodBody.cs:
	* generator/Signal.cs: use param.FromNative() rather than
	param.Generatable.FromNative(), to get ownership right.

	* */*.metadata: Mark opaque ref/unref/free methods deprecated
	(except where we were hiding them before). Add "owned" attributes
	to return values and out params as needed.

	* pango/AttrIterator.custom (GetFont): work around a
	memory-management oddity of the underlying method.

	* pango/AttrFontDesc.cs (AttrFontDesc): copy the passed-in
	FontDescriptor, since the attribute will assume ownership of it.

	* gtk/TreeView.custom (GetPathAtPos): set the "owned" flag on the
	returned TreePaths.

	* gtk/TargetList.custom: Remove refcounting stuff, which is
	now handled automatically

	* gtk/NodeStore.cs (GetPath): clear the Owned flag on the created
	TreePath so that the underlying structure doesn't get freed when
	the function returns

	* gtkhtml/HTMLStream.custom (Destroy): hide this and then
	reimplement it by hand to keep OpaqueGen from using it in
	Dispose(), since calling it after an HTMLStream.Close() will
	result in a crash.

svn path=/trunk/gtk-sharp/; revision=47928
2005-08-02 18:45:21 +00:00
Dan Winship 5e9eb345d5 * generator/OpaqueGen.cs: Don't build the (IntPtr raw) constructor
if "disable_raw_ctor" is set on the opaque type.

        * gtk/Gtk.metadata: Make GtkTargetList opaque (fixes a crash in
        Gtk.Drag.Begin), hide the generated constructor and ref/unref
        methods, and fix up the interpretation of AddTable.

        * gtk/TargetList.custom (TargetList, ~TargetList): Implement the
        suppressed constructors and add a finalizer, which handle
        refcounting the underlying struct.
        (Add, Find, Remove): convenience overloads that take string
        instead of Gdk.Atom.

        * gtk/Makefile.am (customs): add TargetList.custom

svn path=/trunk/gtk-sharp/; revision=35135
2004-10-19 14:21:48 +00:00