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[gaim-migrate @ 14934] Enable the extra warnings regardless of --enable-debug. Enable FORTIFY_SOURCE regardless of --enable-debug, adding a --disable-fortify flag to configure. Enable (well, stop disabling) the missing initializer warnings. This leads to warnings with: GValue v = {0,}; that must be worked around. Basically, instead of: GValue v = {0,}; ... g_value_init(&v, G_TYPE_FOO); /* or other use of the GValue */ We'd need to do: GValue v; ... v.g_type = 0; g_value_init(&v, G_TYPE_FOO); /* or other use of the GValue */ Fix several cases of missing initializers. I don't think any of these are bugs, but having this warning seems like a good idea. It might prevent us from making a mistake in the future. While I was fixing missing initializers, I optimized substitute_simple_word in plugins/spellchk.c, in the same way as I did substitute_word before. Yes, I'm bad for committing these together. Added a --enable-fatal-asserts flag to configure. As the name implies, this makes g_return_... guards fatal. This is a useful flag to run on a debug copy of Gaim. It will make it very clear if your changes have triggered one of these guards. It's also useful in detecting g_return_... abuse, which helps prevent crashes if Gaim is compiled with G_DISABLE_ASSERT defined. committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author Richard Laager <rlaager@wiktel.com>
date Wed, 21 Dec 2005 18:36:19 +0000
parents 6fd82071a7b8
children 96f9b4798012
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#include "module.h"

MODULE = Gaim::Stringref  PACKAGE = Gaim::Stringref  PREFIX = gaim_stringref_
PROTOTYPES: ENABLE

int 
gaim_stringref_cmp(s1, s2)
	Gaim::Stringref s1
	Gaim::Stringref s2

size_t 
gaim_stringref_len(stringref)
	Gaim::Stringref stringref

Gaim::Stringref
gaim_stringref_new(class, value)
	const char *value
    C_ARGS:
	value

Gaim::Stringref
gaim_stringref_new_noref(class, value)
	const char *value
    C_ARGS:
	value



Gaim::Stringref
gaim_stringref_ref(stringref)
	Gaim::Stringref stringref

void 
gaim_stringref_unref(stringref)
	Gaim::Stringref stringref

const char *
gaim_stringref_value(stringref)
	Gaim::Stringref stringref