Basically the case where the address of a const pointer is passed as a non-const void pointer.
(cherry picked from commit dab3ec2abe7fbeea4dab873c8575a45b3b18882d)
* fix configure check: set DBUS_VA_COPY_FUNC correctly, and DBUS_VA_COPY_AS_ARRAY if no usable one was found
* add DBUS_VA_COPY_AS_ARRAY
* define DBUS_VA_COPY indirectly, cmakedefine plus variable does not work for me on windows, and is the wrong thing to do according to Allen. The undef seems unnecessary now, the address parsing test passes on windows, using mingw
(cherry picked from commit e6680d78d943be4ee2d85e9d82cd8aa1350db882)
windbus:r811: apply patch by Thorvald Natvig to fix endless loop when _dbus_get_autolaunch_shm got called and the dbus-daemon failed to start up.
* if launching for some reason fails, set an error message
* _dbus_get_autolaunch_shm will abort getting the shared memory after 20 attempts (2 seconds)
* _dbus_get_autolaunch_address checks if the return state of WaitForInputIdle before calling _dbus_get_autolaunch_shm.
windbus:r812: remove WaitForInputIdle as it doesn't work in non-console mode
(cherry picked from commit 363fd736556219bad77c4b217e051b7983dc34e9)
dbus/dbus-sysdeps-win.c: Don't unconditionally #include <wspiapi.h>
* cmake/ConfigureChecks.cmake, cmake/config.h.cmake, configure.in:
check for wspiapi.h presence which isn't available (and unneeded) in mingw32
* dbus/dbus-sysdeps-win.c: use HAVE_WSPIAPI_H
In practice, ay seems to be used mostly for binary data (in which case,
hex output is fine) or for Unix file paths (because they may be
non-UTF-8) and similar human-readable strings. So let's print the latter
similarly to strings.
Previously dbus_message_iter_get_arg_type() was called twice: once in
the loop condition to update 'current_type', and once to check if the
loop will run again. This patch moves updating current_type to the end
of the loop body.
The timeout handling code subtracts the elapsed time from the timeout
each time a message is received, which drastically reduces the timeout
in circumstances such as service activation.
Correct so that the timeout is never modified, and the elapsed time
instead subtracted where necessary.
Signed-off-by: James Westby <jw+debian@jameswestby.net>
Signed-off-by: Scott James Remnant <scott@ubuntu.com>
libdbus-convenience may use system libraries, but not the other way
round. Most platforms don't care, but on some platforms this means that
system libraries need to be listed after libdbus-convenience.la on the
link line.
The current SIGINT handling of dbus-monitor ain't making too many people
happy since it defers the exit to the next msg received -- which might
be quite some time away often enough.
This patch replaces the SIGINT handling by simply enabling line-buffered
IO for STDOUT so that even if you redirect dbus-monitor into a file no
lines get accidently lost and the effect of C-c is still immediate.
halfline came up with the great idea to use setvbuf here instead of
fflush()ing after each printf().
(Oh and the old signal handler was broken anyway, the flag should have
been of type sigatomic_t and be marked volatile)
Signed-off-by: Colin Walters <walters@verbum.org>