AC_USE_SYSTEM_EXTENSIONS enables _XOPEN_SOURCE, _GNU_SOURCE and similar
macros to expose the largest extent of functionality supported by the
underlying system. This is required since these macros are often
limiting rather than merely additive, e.g. _XOPEN_SOURCE will actually
on some systems hide declarations which are not part of the X/Open spec.
Since this goes into config.h rather than the command line, ensure all
source is consistently including config.h before anything else,
including system libraries. This doesn't need to be guarded by a
HAVE_CONFIG_H ifdef, which was only ever a hangover from the X.Org
modular transition.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniel@fooishbar.org>
[pq: rebased and converted more files]
backtrace:
(gdb) bt
#0 0xb7704424 in __kernel_vsyscall ()
#1 0xb757ddde in raise (sig=5) at ../nptl/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/pt-raise.c:42
#2 <signal handler called>
#3 weston_config_destroy (config=0x0) at config-parser.c:508
#4 0xb75cbc0e in x11_destroy (ec=0x93506b0) at compositor-x11.c:1473
#5 0x0804e0e9 in main (argc=1, argv=0xbffe5354) at compositor.c:3337
The current config parser, parses the ini file and pulls out the values
specified by the struct config_section passed to parse_config_file() and
then throw the rest away. This means that every place we want to get
info out of the ini file, we have to parse the whole thing again. It's not
a big overhead, but it's also not a convenient API.
This patch adds a parser that parses the ini file to a data structure and
puts that in weston_compositor->config along with API to query comfig
keys from the data structure. The old parser is still available, but
we'll transition to the new approach over the next few commits.
This set of changes adds support for searching for a given config file
in the directories listed in $XDG_CONFIG_DIRS if it wasn't found in
$XDG_CONFIG_HOME or ~/.config. This allows packages to install custom
config files in /etc/xdg/weston, for example, thus allowing them to
avoid dealing with home directories.
To avoid a TOCTOU race the config file is actually open()ed during the
search. Its file descriptor is returned and stored in the compositor
for later use when performing subsequent config file parses.
Signed-off-by: Ossama Othman <ossama.othman@intel.com>
Fixes
config-parser.c: In function 'handle_key':
config-parser.c:81: error: control reaches end of non-void function
Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <ppaalanen@gmail.com>
Eventually we will want more functionality in the shared library and we
will rename it at that point. Perhaps we'll name it libnih, but for now
let's stick with libconfig-parser.