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author | Michele Calgaro <michele.calgaro@yahoo.it> | 2024-06-30 19:08:44 +0900 |
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committer | Michele Calgaro <michele.calgaro@yahoo.it> | 2024-06-30 19:08:44 +0900 |
commit | 1307964495cdc9a74f7b4aabab14ad9ffaa93dd6 (patch) | |
tree | 1aaa2e5fab40b31281d139824c0a0cf1d2cc63b9 /tdecore/kdemacros.h.in | |
parent | 6f4c529b36bcea84d6f05a724d99f476ced08fe9 (diff) | |
download | tdelibs-1307964495cdc9a74f7b4aabab14ad9ffaa93dd6.tar.gz tdelibs-1307964495cdc9a74f7b4aabab14ad9ffaa93dd6.zip |
Rename kdemacros.* files to tdemacros.*
A dummy 'kdemacros.h' has been added to allow TDE to built till renaming is carried out across the whole code base. It will then be removed.
Signed-off-by: Michele Calgaro <michele.calgaro@yahoo.it>
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diff --git a/tdecore/kdemacros.h.in b/tdecore/kdemacros.h.in deleted file mode 100644 index 571d5fafe..000000000 --- a/tdecore/kdemacros.h.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,185 +0,0 @@ -/* This file is part of the KDE libraries - Copyright (c) 2002-2003 KDE Team - - This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or - modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public - License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either - version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. - - This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU - Library General Public License for more details. - - You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License - along with this library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, write to - the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, - Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. -*/ - -#ifndef _KDE_MACROS_H_ -#define _KDE_MACROS_H_ - -/* Set by configure */ -#undef __KDE_HAVE_GCC_VISIBILITY - -/** - * The TDE_NO_EXPORT macro marks the symbol of the given variable - * to be hidden. A hidden symbol is stripped during the linking step, - * so it can't be used from outside the resulting library, which is similar - * to static. However, static limits the visibility to the current - * compilation unit. hidden symbols can still be used in multiple compilation - * units. - * - * \code - * int TDE_NO_EXPORT foo; - * int TDE_EXPORT bar; - * \end - */ - -#ifdef __KDE_HAVE_GCC_VISIBILITY -#define TDE_NO_EXPORT __attribute__ ((visibility("hidden"))) -#define TDE_EXPORT __attribute__ ((visibility("default"))) -#elif defined(TQ_WS_WIN) -#define TDE_NO_EXPORT -#define TDE_EXPORT __declspec(dllexport) -#else -#define TDE_NO_EXPORT -#define TDE_EXPORT -#endif - -/** - * TDE_EXPORT_PLUGIN is a workaround for Qt not being able to - * cope with symbol visibility. - */ -#define TDE_EXPORT_PLUGIN(PLUGIN) \ - TQ_EXTERN_C TDE_EXPORT const char* qt_ucm_query_verification_data(); \ - TQ_EXTERN_C TDE_EXPORT TQUnknownInterface* ucm_instantiate(); \ - TQ_EXPORT_PLUGIN(PLUGIN) - -/** - * The TDE_PACKED can be used to hint the compiler that a particular - * structure or class should not contain unnecessary paddings. - */ - -#ifdef __GNUC__ -#define TDE_PACKED __attribute__((__packed__)) -#else -#define TDE_PACKED -#endif - -/** - * The TDE_DEPRECATED macro can be used to trigger compile-time warnings - * with newer compilers when deprecated functions are used. - * - * For non-inline functions, the macro gets inserted at the very end of the - * function declaration, right before the semicolon: - * - * \code - * DeprecatedConstructor() TDE_DEPRECATED; - * void deprecatedFunctionA() TDE_DEPRECATED; - * int deprecatedFunctionB() const TDE_DEPRECATED; - * \endcode - * - * Functions which are implemented inline are handled differently: for them, - * the TDE_DEPRECATED macro is inserted at the front, right before the return - * type, but after "static" or "virtual": - * - * \code - * TDE_DEPRECATED void deprecatedInlineFunctionA() { .. } - * virtual TDE_DEPRECATED int deprecatedInlineFunctionB() { .. } - * static TDE_DEPRECATED bool deprecatedInlineFunctionC() { .. } - * \end - * - * You can also mark whole structs or classes as deprecated, by inserting the - * TDE_DEPRECATED macro after the struct/class keyword, but before the - * name of the struct/class: - * - * \code - * class TDE_DEPRECATED DeprecatedClass { }; - * struct TDE_DEPRECATED DeprecatedStruct { }; - * \endcode - * - * \note - * It does not make much sense to use the TDE_DEPRECATED keyword for a TQt signal; - * this is because usually get called by the class which they belong to, - * and one'd assume that a class author doesn't use deprecated methods of his - * own class. The only exception to this are signals which are connected to - * other signals; they get invoked from moc-generated code. In any case, - * printing a warning message in either case is not useful. - * For slots, it can make sense (since slots can be invoked directly) but be - * aware that if the slots get triggered by a signal, it will get called from - * moc code as well and thus the warnings are useless. - * - * \par - * Also note that it is not possible to use TDE_DEPRECATED for classes which - * use the k_dcop keyword (to indicate a DCOP interface declaration); this is - * because the dcopidl program would choke on the unexpected declaration - * syntax. - */ - -#ifndef TDE_DEPRECATED - #ifdef __GNUC__ - #define TDE_DEPRECATED __attribute__ ((deprecated)) - #elif defined(_MSC_VER) - #define TDE_DEPRECATED __declspec(deprecated) - #else - #define TDE_DEPRECATED - #endif -#endif - -/** - * This macro, and it's friends going up to 10 reserve a fixed number of virtual - * functions in a class. Because adding virtual functions to a class changes the - * size of the vtable, adding virtual functions to a class breaks binary - * compatibility. However, by using this macro, and decrementing it as new - * virtual methods are added, binary compatibility can still be preserved. - * - * \note The added functions must be added to the header at the same location - * as the macro; changing the order of virtual functions in a header is also - * binary incompatible as it breaks the layout of the vtable. - */ - -#define RESERVE_VIRTUAL_1 \ - virtual void reservedVirtual1() {} -#define RESERVE_VIRTUAL_2 \ - virtual void reservedVirtual2() {} \ - RESERVE_VIRTUAL_1 -#define RESERVE_VIRTUAL_3 \ - virtual void reservedVirtual3() {} \ - RESERVE_VIRTUAL_2 -#define RESERVE_VIRTUAL_4 \ - virtual void reservedVirtual4() {} \ - RESERVE_VIRTUAL_3 -#define RESERVE_VIRTUAL_5 \ - virtual void reservedVirtual5() {} \ - RESERVE_VIRTUAL_4 -#define RESERVE_VIRTUAL_6 \ - virtual void reservedVirtual6() {} \ - RESERVE_VIRTUAL_5 -#define RESERVE_VIRTUAL_7 \ - virtual void reservedVirtual7() {} \ - RESERVE_VIRTUAL_6 -#define RESERVE_VIRTUAL_8 \ - virtual void reservedVirtual8() {} \ - RESERVE_VIRTUAL_7 -#define RESERVE_VIRTUAL_9 \ - virtual void reservedVirtual9() {} \ - RESERVE_VIRTUAL_8 -#define RESERVE_VIRTUAL_10 \ - virtual void reservedVirtual10() {} \ - RESERVE_VIRTUAL_9 - -/** - * The TDE_WEAK_SYMBOL macro can be used to tell the compiler that - * a particular function should be a weak symbol (that e.g. may be overriden - * in another library, -Bdirect will not bind this symbol directly) - */ - -#ifdef __GNUC__ -#define TDE_WEAK_SYMBOL __attribute__((__weak__)) -#else -#define TDE_WEAK_SYMBOL -#endif - -#endif /* _KDE_MACROS_H_ */ |