The current implementation of this script generate headers with \x-escaped
strings that can become too long (> 65535 characters) for Visual Studio
to consume, hence the build of broadwayd would break on Visual Studio.
This changes the script to instead format the string as an array of hex
characters, not unlike what GResource does, so that builds can continue as
normal on Visual Studio builds as well.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=739001
There is now a broadway-buffer.c source that needs to be built for this, so
add it into the projects. Since crypt() is no longer used, don't include
crypt.c in the builds, and so clean up the projects a bit.
wayland doesn't strictly follow the XDG_RUNTIME_DIR spec by falling back
to another directory in case the runtime dir is not properly set.
When this variable is unset, wayland will log an error to us, which we
treat as fatal, aborting the entire program.
Skip ourselves all the trouble and don't try to bring up the wayland
backend when we know it will fail in this way.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=738873
When gtk_window_set_titlebar (win, NULL) is called, we were taking
an early exit and forgot to re-map the window. This does not normally
happen in practice, but glade is about to get a 'csd' switch which
lets one toggle back and forth between titlebar and no titlebar.
When the searchbar is hidden, a 1-pixel-high piece of it is
still peeking out, because visible widgets are always allocated
at least 1x1. Work around this by setting child-visible to FALSE
in this situation.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=724096
When a drive is ejected or a volume unmounted the current directory
doesn't change most of the times being empty or being a directory that
user shouldn't take care about, like /run/media
Seems more useful to change to $HOME directory in that case so the user
can see something useful and familiar just after unmounting.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=737983
Currently we change the current location if we click the eject button of
a mount.
Check whether the user actually clicked the eject button and don't
change location in that case.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=737983
Currently writing wl_data_offer data into the fd is 1) synchronous, which
is noticeable when transferring large amounts of data, and 2) buggy, write()
error checking is done on the accumulator, breaking both the written data
accounting and error checking itself.
Fix both by making writes asynchonous through GOutputStream, the operation
is spun off and either finished, or cancelled if new data is stored in the
selection while the transfer is active.
auth_info should be a NULL-terminated array as it is used in
e.g. g_strdupv invocations iterating over its elements until
a NULL element is encountered.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=737777