Fix the dependency by making the stamp an actual (yet empty/no-op)
header file which is included by all generated source file. This way, we
ensure that meson rebuild .o files when the .pdb sources are changed.
This is the second solution proposed by eli-schwartz here:
https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/issues/10196#issuecomment-1080053413
Turn all ID param specs into object param specs (e.g. GimpParamImageID
becomes GimpParamImage) and convert between IDs and objects in
gimpgpparams.c directly above the the wire protocol, so all of app/,
libgimp/ and plug-ins/ can deal directly with objects down to the
lowest level and not care about IDs.
Use the actual object param specs for procedure arguments and return
values again instead of a plain g_param_spec_object() and bring back
the none_ok parameter.
This implies changing the PDB type checking functions to work on pure
integers instead of IDs (one can't check whether object creation is
possible if performing that check requires the object to already
exist).
For example gimp_foo_is_valid() becomes gimp_foo_id_is_valid() and is
not involved in automatic object creation magic at the protocol
level. Added wrappers which still say gimp_foo_is_valid() and take the
respective objects.
Adapted all code, and it all becomes nicer and less convoluted, even
the generated PDB wrappers in app/ and libgimp/.
No need of is_id_arg() anymore in pdb/lib.pl. Let's reuse the {id}
value. Also I had to add an additional trick for GimpDisplay which we
will now generate as such in libgimp PDB files, but still need to show
as GimpObject on app/pdb/.
As previously, only the new classes and the PDB generation for a first
step.
This means that all functions which were returning or taking as
parameter an image id (as gint32) are now taking a GimpImage object
instead.
The PDB is still passing around an id only over the wire. But we create
an object for plug-ins to work on.
This is quite a huge API break, but is probably the best bet for the
future quality. It will make nicer API instrospection (and nicer API in
binding), will fix the issues with pspec on GimpImageID in Python
bindings (which makes the current Python API unusable as soon as we need
to work on images, which is most of our plug-ins!), etc.
Also it will allow to use signals on images, which will be a great asset
when we will finally have bi-directionnal communications (i.e. plug-ins
would be able to connect to image changes, destructions, and whatnot).
So a value array can now we created like this:
array = gimp_value_array_new_from_types (&error_msg,
G_TYPE_STRING, "foo",
G_TYPE_INT, 23,
G_TYPE_NONE);
Change PDB generation to use this, which makes for much nicer code in
the libgimp wrappers, and only set arrays separately instead of all
values.
This reverts commit 833666d462.
The _pdb files are an implementation detail and we do not want
separate doc sections for them, the conflicts need so be resolved in
another way.
Otherwise we get a few duplicate sections since some of the non-PDB
files are named similarly.
Fix this GObject introspection warning and other similar warnings:
> libgimp/gimp_pdb.c:28: Warning: Gimp: multiple comment blocks
> documenting 'SECTION:gimp:' identifier (already seen at gimp.c:129).
All foo_pdb.c functions in libgimp regenerated. I have reviewed this a
dozen times, but please have a look, there might well be glitches and
our public API is sortof important...
because it confuses gtk-doc and breaks some links. Also change the
"Index of new symbols in GIMP 2.x" sections to be what seems to be the
modern standard (looked at the GLib and GTK+ docs), and update some
other stuff.
Single newlines in procedure descriptions are still considered normal
spaces. But 2 newlines are transformed into 1 newline. 3 newlines into
2 newlines. And so on.
This allows for a start of nicer output in the procedure browser or C
file comments (and consequently in generated html doc).
2009-01-17 Michael Natterer <mitch@gimp.org>
* all files with a GPL header and all COPYING files:
Change licence to GPLv3 (and to LGPLv3 for libgimp).
Cleaned up some copyright headers and regenerated the parsers in
the ImageMap plugin.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=27913
2006-06-14 Michael Natterer <mitch@gimp.org>
* tools/pdbgen/pdb/[many].pdb: in help texts, refer to other
procedures using_c_syntax(). This way gtk-doc can cross-reference
them correctly in libgimp, and app.pl will transform them
'to-canonical-names' for PDB registering.
* app/pdb/[many]_cmds.c
* libgimp/[many]_pdb.c: regenerated.
2006-04-02 Michael Natterer <mitch@gimp.org>
* tools/pdbgen/lib.pl: use the variable initializer defined with
the PDB type instead of figuring it manually. Removed a line of
code that checked for enums without "Gimp" prefix.
* libgimp/gimpbrush_pdb.c
* libgimp/gimpchannel_pdb.c
* libgimp/gimpcontext_pdb.c
* libgimp/gimpgradient_pdb.c
* libgimp/gimplayer_pdb.c
* libgimp/gimpunit_pdb.c
* libgimp/gimpvectors_pdb.c: all doubles are initialized with 0.0
instead of 0 now.
2005-08-03 Michael Natterer <mitch@gimp.org>
Changed naming scheme for PDB procedure names from
random_crap_that_traditionally_has_underscores to
enforced-canonical-identifiers. I'm pretty sure some things are
broken after this commit. More changes to come...
* libgimpbase/gimpbase.def
* libgimpbase/gimputils.[ch]: added gimp_canonicalize_identifier().
* app/pdb/procedural_db.[ch] (struct ProcRecord): added
"gchar *original_name" to keep a procedure's original name as
reigstered by plug-ins (compat cruft).
(procedural_db_init_procs): canonicalized list of deprecated
procedures.
* app/plug-in/plug-in-proc-def.c (plug_in_proc_def_free): free
original_name.
* app/plug-in/plug-in-message.c: canonicalize procedure names
which are received over the wire.
* app/plug-in/plug-in-rc.c: serialize the original_name and create
the canonicalized name on-the-fly when deserializing.
* app/plug-in/plug-in-run.c: pass the original_name to plug-ins
when running them because they strcmp() the passed procedure name.
* app/plug-in/plug-ins.c (plug_ins_add_to_db): pass
canonical procedure names to procedural_db_execute().
(plug_ins_file_proc_compare): special-case "gimp-xcf", not "gimp_xcf".
* app/xcf/xcf.c: changed static XCF procedures accordingly.
* tools/pdbgen/app.pl
* tools/pdbgen/lib.pl: do some trivial substitutions to generate
canonicalized names in app/, and C identifiers with underscores in
libgimp/.
* tools/pdbgen/pdb/brushes.pdb
* tools/pdbgen/pdb/fileops.pdb
* tools/pdbgen/pdb/gradients.pdb
* tools/pdbgen/pdb/image.pdb
* tools/pdbgen/pdb/palettes.pdb
* tools/pdbgen/pdb/patterns.pdb
* tools/pdbgen/pdb/plug_in.pdb
* tools/pdbgen/pdb/procedural_db.pdb
* tools/pdbgen/pdb/text_tool.pdb
* tools/pdbgen/pdb/transform_tools.pdb: canonicaloized procedure
names in calls to std_pdb_deprecated() and in procedure names in
generated C code.
* app/pdb/*_cmds.c
* libgimp/*_pdb.c: regenerated.
2005-02-22 Shlomi Fish <shlomif@iglu.org.il>
* tools/pdbgen/pdb/channel.pdb: add the
gimp_channel_new_from_component() PDB function.
* libgimp/gimpchannel_pdb.c
* app/pdb/channel_cmds.c: resultant files.
* libgimp/gimp.def: add the new function to the def file
* devel-docs/libgimp/libgimp-sections.txt: add the new function
to devel-docs
2003-12-03 Michael Natterer <mitch@gimp.org>
* tools/pdbgen/pdb/channel.pdb
* tools/pdbgen/pdb/layer.pdb: removed gimp_layer_delete() and
gimp_channel_delete() PDB wrappers...
* tools/pdbgen/pdb/drawable.pdb: ...added gimp_drawable_delete().
* libgimp/gimpdrawable.[ch]: removed gimp_drawable_delete()
(having this function work on the GimpDrawable wrapper and not on
the drawable_id was more than questionable anyway).
* libgimp/gimpcompat.h: added gimp_layer_delete and
gimp_channel_delete cruft #defines.
* app/pdb/channel_cmds.c
* app/pdb/drawable_cmds.c
* app/pdb/internal_procs.c
* app/pdb/layer_cmds.c
* libgimp/gimpchannel_pdb.[ch]
* libgimp/gimpdrawable_pdb.[ch]
* libgimp/gimplayer_pdb.[ch]: regenerated.
* plug-ins/script-fu/scripts/add-bevel.scm
* plug-ins/xjt/xjt.c: changed accordingly.
* plug-ins/imagemap/imap_main.c: just removed the call to
gimp_channel_delete(), it was wrong anyway.
2003-12-03 Michael Natterer <mitch@gimp.org>
* libgimp/libgimp-sections.txt
* libgimp/tmpl/gimpchannel.sgml
* libgimp/tmpl/gimpdrawable.sgml
* libgimp/tmpl/gimplayer.sgml: updated again.
2000-12-28 Sven Neumann <sven@gimp.org>
* app/channel_cmds.c
* app/layer_cmds.c
* libgimp/gimpchannel_pdb.c
* libgimp/gimplayer_pdb.c
* plug-ins/common/warp.c
* plug-ins/gap/gap_exchange_image.c
* plug-ins/gap/gap_range_ops.c
* plug-ins/perl/examples/bricks
* plug-ins/perl/examples/glowing_steel
* tools/pdbgen/pdb/channel.pdb
* tools/pdbgen/pdb/layer.pdb:
Two of the gimp-perl scripts used to call gimp_layer_delete() after
gimp_image_remove_layer(). This will fail since the layer is already
scheduled for destruction by removing it from the associated image or
by deleting that image. It is thus dangerous and superfluous to export
this feature through the PDB. The gimp_layer_delete() is hereby
obsolete and does nothing any longer. I have removed the code calling
it from all over the place (it was commented out in almost all places).
The PDB help for gimp_channel_delete() now explicetly tells the user
about the proper usage of the procedure.