We should default on every platform we care about to hidden symbols, to
avoid leaking private symbols.
On Windows this is the default state of affairs with the MSVC toolchain;
with GCC and GCC-compatible toolchains, we need to opt into this
behaviour. Luckily for us, Cairo already has an annotation for public
symbols, so we can easily tweak it to include the visibility attribute.
When building ancillary libraries as part of the Cairo compilation on
Windows, we use a pre-processor symbol to ensure that we keep the
dllexport annotation. This avoids including the cairoint.h header file.
Fixes: #582
According to the Debian code search tool, nothing uses it as part of the
Cairo public API, and it has been disabled for a long time with nobody
complaining about it.
The GL support in Cairo has always been a prototype, and
nothing happened in the past 10+ years to make it work as
it was meant to.
GL support is not enabled by any downstream packagers of
Cairo, so nobody should notice its absence.
The original check-def.sh called make. In meson, check-def.sh is
replaced by two shell scripts, one for generating cairo.def, the other
for comparing with the library symbols.
The library filename appended to the cairo.def has been omitted as
this is only reqired in autotools builds where the cairo.def is also
to generate cairo.dll in the windows build.
make-cairo-def.sh is based on the cairo.def target in Makefile.am.
meson-check-def.sh is based on check-def.sh
Symbols from cairo-tag-stack.c are used by cairo-tag-attributes.c, so
this should be in the same list of sources as that. Fixes this build
error:
```
/usr/bin/ld: src/libcairo.so.2.11705.0.p/cairo-tag-attributes.c.o: in function `parse_array':
/path/to/cairo/_build/../src/cairo-tag-attributes.c:347: undefined reference to `_cairo_tag_error'
/usr/bin/ld: src/libcairo.so.2.11705.0.p/cairo-tag-attributes.c.o: in function `parse_name':
/path/to/cairo/cairo/_build/../src/cairo-tag-attributes.c:359: undefined reference to `_cairo_tag_error'
/usr/bin/ld: src/libcairo.so.2.11705.0.p/cairo-tag-attributes.c.o: in function `parse_attributes':
/path/to/cairo/cairo/_build/../src/cairo-tag-attributes.c:410: undefined reference to `_cairo_tag_error'
/usr/bin/ld: /path/to/cairo/cairo/_build/../src/cairo-tag-attributes.c:431: undefined reference to `_cairo_tag_error'
/usr/bin/ld: /path/to/cairo/cairo/_build/../src/cairo-tag-attributes.c:441: undefined reference to `_cairo_tag_error'
/usr/bin/ld: src/libcairo.so.2.11705.0.p/cairo-tag-attributes.c.o:/path/to/cairo/cairo/_build/../src/cairo-tag-attributes.c:455: more undefined references to `_cairo_tag_error' follow
/usr/bin/ld: src/libcairo.so.2.11705.0: hidden symbol `_cairo_tag_error' isn't defined
```
For example, to depend on cairo-script, inccairoscript was added to
"include_directories:" and libcairoscript was added to "link_with:".
This commit instead uses the libcairoscript_dep dependency everywhere.
Signed-off-by: Uli Schlachter <psychon@znc.in>
There are a couple of shell scripts in src/ that run various tests. This
commit adds them to the meson build.
The one exception is check-def.sh, which I couldn't get to work and thus
only add it commented out.
check-headers.sh and check-plt.sh required some tweaking to get them to
work. check-plt.sh will print an error when run since the file
'.libs/lib*.so' does not exist, but it will still run its check
correctly.
Precisely what Autotools does, instead of adding it as per-target C
argument.
Once we remove HAVE_CONFIG_H checks in every source file, we'll be able
to drop it.
That way when other projects consume our declared dep, they get
transitive dependencies too based on what features cairo was built
with. Without this, projects that build cairo as a subproject and also
build, say, fontconfig as a subproject will fail to find cairo-ft.h
(etc).
It was originally added to make bisecting easier,
but has outlived its usefuleness now.
Going forward we'll have just a single cairo-version.h
header file, the one with the real version numbers.
This is needed to fix the case where cairo is being
built as a Meson subproject, but also simplifies
things in general.
Fixes#421
This removes code that uses the cogl-path library, which was not
used except when manually modifying a preprocessor flag. It could
not use path caching, was slightly broken, and all of its
functionality was provided better by different code paths.
Signed-off-by: George Matsumura <gmmatsumura01@bvsd.org>
This redesigns the path cache so that it does not mess with the
context functions, thereby hopefully making it much more resilient
to changes in the rest of cairo that change the way the default
context works. It is also much simpler, and it is anticipated that
it will be more maintainable. Performance in contrast to the old
cache design speeds up most traces in cairo-perf-trace, and slows
down only a lesser few by <20%.
Signed-off-by: George Matsumura <gmmatsumura01@bvsd.org>