This reverts commit 34dbbb65fd.
Instead, we can remove thos from HaikuBuildCompatibility and things will work fine, unless one try t build Haiku on BeOS (this isn't
supported anymore) or a very old Haiku which esdon't have those.
Pawel changed the implementation but I see no reason to make those available only from C++, so it must be an oversight.
Fixes building Haiku on Haiku which otherwise hits a mismatch in build compatibility headers.
If GCC knows what these functions are actually doing the resulting
code can be optimized better what is especially noticeable in case of
invocations of atomic_{or,and}() that ignore the result. Obviously,
everything is inlined what also improves performance.
Signed-off-by: Paweł Dziepak <pdziepak@quarnos.org>
- This allows a BMediaDecoder (e.g. FFMPEG Plugin) to communicate back format
changes to its clients.
For a more thorough explanation and discussion see haiku-development mailing
list: http://www.freelists.org/post/haiku-development/Request-for-protest-Media-Kit-Extend-media-header-struct
- Backwards compatibility is taken into account and preserved by reducing the
relevant _reserved[] fields.
- Code changes that will actually make use of these extensions are due for the
following commits. As these structure extensions affect several Haiku
components (e.g. media_server, MediaPlayer, etc.) and third party apps (e.g.
StampTV, etc.) I refrain from committing them in one batch with this commit.
This should make it easier to track down bugs originating in this code
change.
(cherry picked from commit 806b6888d2dcf84b4934f8f137a48d3381864d1c)
* Remove unneeded field fOutputHeaders and convert it to a local for the
only method that uses it,
* Don't return EOVERFLOW when flushing data from ZLib (the ZLib
decompressor returns this, but zlib docs states that this is NOT an
error condition).
* Replace unneeded temporary BNetBuffer of fixed size with BStackOrHeapArray.
Double checked BeOS R5 & Haiku R1/A4 and BTextView should be 356
bytes, somewhere since then we've added 4 bytes. So, this commit
reduces the class size from 360 back to 356 by removing 1 reserved
int32 (instead of 2).
I believe the class size changed in hrev46798 as a result of adding
2 bools (1 byte each padded out to 4 bytes).
Sorry for the noise.
In hrev46796 I added two new private methods: _PreviousLineStart(),
and _NextLineEnd() which increased the size of the class breaking
binary compatability because I forgot to decrement the reserved array.
This commit decrements the reserved array restoring the class size
to the original size fixing the binary compat issue.
Thanks Axel for noticing.
The order is updated so the virtual methods appear in the same order
that they did in BeOS R5 with methods new to Haiku added to the bottom.
Perform() moves up, all other methods move below GetDragParameters(),
the last virtual method in BeOS R5's TextView.h.
* receiveEnd is set in a different place in case of chunked transfers,
which would cause the decompressor to never be flushed.
* In the case of chunked transfers, we call Flush() without any input
data (to flush only whatever is remaining in the decompression buffer).
This causes ZLib to return Z_BUF_ERROR which is translated to
B_BUFFER_OVERFLOW. This is a non-fatal error and is expected behavior in
that case. Don't handle this as an error, and do use the extracted data.
Fixes various cases of missing the last chunk of a page (pastie.org,
Google search results, and more).
Accidentally renamed these in the header, rename them back to
match the cpp file. These param names might not be very good but
they match the struct variable names. They are private methods
anyway. No functional change intended in either commit.
Besides that this is a nicer interface, it allows us to get a the HPKG
header as a side effect of initializing the reader, thus preventing
seeking backward in the file. This makes "package recompress - <file>"
work.
Until now we always declared in the HPKG header that the package file is
zlib compressed. For uncompressed files we would just store all
individual chunks uncompressed. Now we handle completely uncompressed
files slightly differently: We don't write the redundant chunk size
table anymore. The size savings are minor, but it makes the uncompressed
format read-streamable which may be handy.
* PackageFileHeap{Reader,Writer} as well as Package{Reader,Writer} and
their implementation and super classes do now internally use a
BPositionIO instead of a FD to access the package file. This provides
more flexibility needed for features to come.
* BPackageReader has already grown a new Init() version with a
BPositionIO* parameter.
Keep the brief description as a regular comment above each public method.
Leave the docs of private methods.
Some variable renaming mostly because of abbreviations.
Add documentation for all the public methods and app_info members and defines
that didn't have docs in the cpp file.
While enums are presented much more clearly in the docs and the values didn't
change this apparently caused some issues so we're going back to using #defines.
Also update the docs changing the \var tags to \def tag and putting the description
in a \brief tag.
No functional changes intended.
* Some variable renaming for clarity and consistency.
* Pointer style fixes.
* Added private method documentation back to cpp files for some methods.
Can be requested/stopped via BPackageRoster::{Start,Stop}Watching().
The notification message has the what code B_PACKAGE_UPDATE and contains
fields "event", "location", and "change count".
* BDaemonClient: Move inner class BCommitTransactionResult to top level
and make it public.
* BCommitTransactionResult:
- Add a whole bunch of specific error code enum values. Such an error
code is now the primary error, as opposed to before where we would
mix status_t and enum value errors. There's a systemError property
of type status_t which may provide additional information, though
(depending on the primary error type).
- Remove the errorMessage property. Due to mapping all errors to the
specific error codes this is no longer necessary. Mixing such a
message with another error description is also not very helpful when
it comes to localization (still not supported, though).
- Add several properties (paths, strings, error codes) that serve as
arguments to the primary error and are used by FullErrorMessage().
- Add issues property, a list of instances of new class
BTransactionIssue. Those describe non-critical issues (e.g. failed
update of a settings file) that occurred in the process of
committing the transaction. Those issues should be presented to the
user by the package management program.
* Exception: Adjust to transport the BCommitTransactionResult
properties.
* CommitTransactionHandler, FsTransactions, Root, Volume: Adjust to
BCommitTransactionResult/Exception changes.
* CommitTransactionHandler: Now requires a BCommitTransactionResult to
which it adds the issues it encounters. The reply BMessage is no
longer needed, though.
* Volume: Refactor common code from the three methods that use
CommitTransactionHandler into new method _CommitTransaction.