2001-03-30 Michael Natterer <mitch@gimp.org>
* app/app_procs.[ch]: some random cleanups in pre-historic code.
* app/fileops.c: useless cleanup (will be split into file-open.[ch]
and file-save.[ch] soon).
* app/gimppattern.c: implement GimpData's "duplicate" method.
* app/global_edit.c: cleanup in preparation for making a view on a
GimpContainer of cut buffers out of it.
* app/gradient_editor.c: don't let the name entry expand vertically.
* app/menus.c: typos.
2000-12-29 Michael Natterer <mitch@gimp.org>
* app/Makefile.am
* app/channel_pvt.h
* app/drawable_pvt.h
* app/gdisplayF.h
* app/gimpdrawableP.h
* app/gimpimageP.h
* app/layer_pvt.h
* app/toolsF.h: removed these files.
* app/apptypes.h
* tools/pdbgen/enums.pl: added tons of opaque typedefs and enums.
* tools/pdbgen/pdb/brush_select.pdb
* tools/pdbgen/pdb/brushes.pdb
* tools/pdbgen/pdb/channel.pdb
* tools/pdbgen/pdb/color.pdb
* tools/pdbgen/pdb/convert.pdb
* tools/pdbgen/pdb/display.pdb
* tools/pdbgen/pdb/drawable.pdb
* tools/pdbgen/pdb/fileops.pdb
* tools/pdbgen/pdb/gradient_select.pdb
* tools/pdbgen/pdb/gradients.pdb
* tools/pdbgen/pdb/help.pdb
* tools/pdbgen/pdb/image.pdb
* tools/pdbgen/pdb/layer.pdb
* tools/pdbgen/pdb/pattern_select.pdb
* tools/pdbgen/pdb/patterns.pdb
* tools/pdbgen/pdb/selection.pdb
* tools/pdbgen/pdb/tools.pdb
* app/*: chainsaw #include cleanup:
- Never (never!!) include stuff in header files except where we
need access to structures' contents (like derived objects).
- Added prototypes and proper formating in many files.
- The #include order in *all* *.c files is as follows:
#include "config.h"
#include <system stuff>
#include <gtk/gtk.h>
#include "apptypes.h"
#include "gimp stuff"
#include "libgimp stuff"
#include "libgimp/gimpintl.h"
By following this scheme we can easily see a file's dependencies
from it's #include's and can grep for the inclusion to find out
where a file is used.
* tools/pdbgen/app.pl: changed to follow the include scheme above.
* libgimp/Makefile.am
* libgimp/gimpuitypes.h: new file, included from libgimp/gimpui.h
and from app/apptypes.h.
* libgimp/gimpcolorbutton.[ch]
* libgimp/gimpdialog.[ch]
* libgimp/gimphelpui.[ch]
* libgimp/gimpparasite.[ch]
* libgimp/gimppatheditor.[ch]
* libgimp/gimpprotocol.c
* libgimp/gimpquerybox.[ch]
* libgimp/gimpsizeentry.[ch]
* libgimp/gimptypes.h
* libgimp/gimpui.h
* libgimp/gimpunit.h
* libgimp/gimpunitmenu.[ch]
* libgimp/gimpwidgets.[ch]: changed accordingly.
* plug-ins/FractalExplorer/Dialogs.c
* plug-ins/gdyntext/message_window.c
* plug-ins/imagemap/imap_default_dialog.c
* plug-ins/imagemap/imap_file.c: these files used to include
"libgimp/gimpui.h" without including "libgimp/gimp.h". This is
no longer possible because the libgimpui headers don't inlcude
"libgimp/gimpunit.h" any more.
1999-09-01 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>
* app/appenv.h
* libgimp/gimpmath.h: New file. Includes <math.h>. Move G_PI,
RINT(), ROUND() etc from app/appenv.h here, so plug-ins can
use them, too. Remove some commented-out old stuff in appenv.h.
* libgimp/gimp.h: Include gimpmath.h.
* libgimp/gimp.c (gimp_main): Win32: Don't install signal
handlers, we can't do anything useful in the handler ourselves
anyway (it would be nice to print out a backtrace, but that seems
pretty hard to do, even if not impossible). Let Windows inform the
user about the crash. If the plug-in was compiled with MSVC, and
the user also has it, she is offered a chance to start the
debugger automatically anyway.
* app/*several*.c: Include gimpmath.h for G_PI etc. Don't include
<math.h>, as gimpmath.h includes it.
* plug-ins/*/*many*.c: Include config.h. Don't include <math.h>.
Remove all the duplicated definitions of G_PI and rint(). Use
RINT() instead of rint().
* app/app_procs.[ch]: app_exit() takes a gboolean.
* app/batch.c
* app/commands.c
* app/interface.c: Call app_exit() with FALSE or TRUE.
* app/main.c (on_error): Call gimp_fatal_error. (main): Don't
install any signal handler on Win32 here, either.
* app/errors.c (gimp_fatal_error, gimp_terminate): Win32: Format
the message and call MessageBox with it. g_on_error_query doesn't
do anything useful on Win32, and printf'ing a message to stdout or
stderr doesn't do anything, either, in a windowing application.