This makes it easier to define it consistently to what the compiler
and platform supports, and avoids having to include a special header
everywhere, which is some kind of a problem for separate libraries
like TagManager and especially Scintilla.
As we only use these macros from the source and not the headers, it
is fine for it to be defined to a configure-time check from the build
system.
Warning: Although Waf and Windows makefiles are updated they are not
tested an will probably required tuning.
Adds a new header `pluginexport.h` to put the macros in, could be
moved into an existing header (support.h?) by I didn't want to drag
a bunch of existing stuff into the source files for this one macro.
TagManager has relative include, this could be fixed by changing the
include directories for it if it's a problem. Mark the Scintilla
functions exported by re-declaring them in sciwrappers.c with the
attribute to avoid changing upstream Scintilla code.
This is a mega-commit - because most of it had to be done in one go
otherwise some commits would fail to compile - that attempts to fix a
few problems with Geany's includes as well as various other related
cleanups. After this change it's easier to use includes and there's
little worry about which order things are included in or who includes
what.
Overview of changes:
* Include config.h at the start of each source file if HAVE_CONFIG_H
is defined (and never in headers).
* Go through each source file and make the includes section generally
like this:
- Always config.h first as above
- Then if the file has a header with the same name, include that
- Then include in alphabetical order each other internal/geany header.
- Then include standard headers
- Then include non-standard system headers
- Then include GLib/GTK+ related stuff
* Doing as above makes it easier to find implicit header include
dependencies and it exposed quite a few weird problems with includes
or forward declarations, fix those.
* Make geany.h contain not much besides some defines.
- Add a little header file "app.h" for GeanyApp and move it there
- Move "app" global to new "app.h" file
- Move "ignore_callback" global to "callbacks.h"
- Move "geany_object" global to "geanyobject.h"
* Add an include in "geany.h" for "app.h" since GeanyApp used to be
defined there and some plugins included this header to access
GeanyApp.
* Include "gtkcompat.h" everywhere instead of gtk/gtk.h so that
everywhere sees the same definitions (not a problem in practice AFAIK
so this could be changed back if better that way.
* Remove forward declarations from previous commits as some people
apparently consider this bad style, despite that it reduces inter-
header dependencies.
TODO:
* As always, to test on win32
* As always, to test with not Autotools
* Test plugins better, both builtin and geany-plugins, likely API/ABI bump
* Test with various defines/flags that may change what is included
* win32.[ch] not really touched since I couldn't test
Watch the lifetime of objects referenced in plugin->signal_ids and
remove our references to them if they get destroyed. This avoids
possibly trying to disconnect signals on destroyed objects when the
plugin is unloaded.
Supporting this case is safer, and is useful for objects that may or
may not outlive the plugin (like ScintillaObjects), because in such
cases plugin_signal_connect() is handy to make sure the signals are
disconnected if the object is still alive, but used to crash if the
object was destroyed.
These functions does the same as the corresponding GLib functions but
makes sure that the added GSource will be removed when the plugin is
unloaded, preventing possible crashes.
These are only convenience functions for the plugin author not to have to
care about the case the plugin gets unloaded, he can still manually
manage hes GSources if he wants to.
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pointer syntax instead of @signaldef as this puts a summary of
the signal names at the top of the page and sorts alphabetically.
(Note: the syntax is similar to Vala signal syntax).
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Fix 'Date' appearing twice on the date line.
Don't generate API docs for prefs.h, toolbar.h (unused).
Move some '@file' doc-comments to the .c file.
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to be ignored if inappropriate so a later keybinding with the same
key combination can intercept it. (Also group callbacks are usually
tidier than separate callbacks).
Remove special handling for GEANY_KEYS_EDIT_COMPLETESNIPPET.
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these fields.
Make keybindings_set_item() duplicate the name and label fields
(needed by GeanyLua) and return a keybinding pointer.
Add keybindings_get_item() to the API (in case it's useful).
Move some keybinding code out of plugin source files.
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GeanyKeyBinding or GeanyKeyGroup structs, so we don't need to break
the ABI when adding fields to them.
Add plugin_set_key_group() for plugins to dynamically set a
keybinding group (e.g. for the Lua script plugin). Used in Split
Window plugin as an example.
Improve keybinding docs a little.
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runtime and also for connecting to any GObject signal.
Add 'Plugin Utility Functions' on main page.
Add foreach_array() macro.
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