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Author SHA1 Message Date
Antonio Cardace
328fb90f3e all: reformat all with new clang-format style
Run:

    ./contrib/scripts/nm-code-format.sh -i
    ./contrib/scripts/nm-code-format.sh -i

Yes, it needs to run twice because the first run doesn't yet produce the
final result.

Signed-off-by: Antonio Cardace <acardace@redhat.com>
2020-09-28 16:07:51 +02:00
Thomas Haller
3b69f02164 all: unify format of our Copyright source code comments
```bash

readarray -d '' FILES < <(
  git ls-files -z \
    ':(exclude)po' \
    ':(exclude)shared/c-rbtree' \
    ':(exclude)shared/c-list' \
    ':(exclude)shared/c-siphash' \
    ':(exclude)shared/c-stdaux' \
    ':(exclude)shared/n-acd' \
    ':(exclude)shared/n-dhcp4' \
    ':(exclude)src/systemd/src' \
    ':(exclude)shared/systemd/src' \
    ':(exclude)m4' \
    ':(exclude)COPYING*'
  )

sed \
  -e 's/^\(--\|#\| \*\) *\(([cC]) *\)\?Copyright \+\(\(([cC])\) \+\)\?\(\(20\|19\)[0-9][0-9]\) *[-–] *\(\(20\|19\)[0-9][0-9]\) \+\([^ ].*\)$/\1 C1pyright#\5 - \7#\9/' \
  -e 's/^\(--\|#\| \*\) *\(([cC]) *\)\?Copyright \+\(\(([cC])\) \+\)\?\(\(20\|19\)[0-9][0-9]\) *[,] *\(\(20\|19\)[0-9][0-9]\) \+\([^ ].*\)$/\1 C2pyright#\5, \7#\9/' \
  -e 's/^\(--\|#\| \*\) *\(([cC]) *\)\?Copyright \+\(\(([cC])\) \+\)\?\(\(20\|19\)[0-9][0-9]\) \+\([^ ].*\)$/\1 C3pyright#\5#\7/' \
  -e 's/^Copyright \(\(20\|19\)[0-9][0-9]\) \+\([^ ].*\)$/C4pyright#\1#\3/' \
  -i \
  "${FILES[@]}"

echo ">>> untouched Copyright lines"
git grep Copyright "${FILES[@]}"

echo ">>> Copyright lines with unusual extra"
git grep '\<C[0-9]pyright#' "${FILES[@]}" | grep -i reserved

sed \
  -e 's/\<C[0-9]pyright#\([^#]*\)#\(.*\)$/Copyright (C) \1 \2/' \
  -i \
  "${FILES[@]}"

```

https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/merge_requests/298
2019-10-02 17:03:52 +02:00
Lubomir Rintel
24028a2246 all: SPDX header conversion
$ find * -type f |xargs perl contrib/scripts/spdx.pl
  $ git rm contrib/scripts/spdx.pl
2019-09-10 11:19:56 +02:00
Thomas Haller
c0e075c902 all: drop emacs file variables from source files
We no longer add these. If you use Emacs, configure it yourself.

Also, due to our "smart-tab" usage the editor anyway does a subpar
job handling our tabs. However, on the upside every user can choose
whatever tab-width he/she prefers. If "smart-tabs" are used properly
(like we do), every tab-width will work.

No manual changes, just ran commands:

    F=($(git grep -l -e '-\*-'))
    sed '1 { /\/\* *-\*-  *[mM]ode.*\*\/$/d }'     -i "${F[@]}"
    sed '1,4 { /^\(#\|--\|dnl\) *-\*- [mM]ode/d }' -i "${F[@]}"

Check remaining lines with:

    git grep -e '-\*-'

The ultimate purpose of this is to cleanup our files and eventually use
SPDX license identifiers. For that, first get rid of the boilerplate lines.
2019-06-11 10:04:00 +02:00
Lubomir Rintel
8a46b25cfa all: require glib 2.40
RHEL 7.1 and Ubuntu 14.04 LTS both have this.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=792323
2018-01-18 11:45:36 +01:00
Lucas Rangit Magasweran
843ea77e93 examples: linker requires that library dependencies follow use
On modern distributions, ld runs with the '--as-needed' option
enabled by default, meaning library dependencies must come after
files that require them. Also, this allows indirect linking so the
build commands can be simplified.

The alternative is to add the '-Wl,--no-as-needed' gcc option or
use the top-level Makefile.

Tested on:
 * Ubuntu 16.04.3 with gcc Ubuntu 5.4.1-8ubuntu1
 * Fedora 24 with gcc Red Hat 6.1.1-3

Signed-off-by: Lucas Magasweran <lucas.magasweran@ieee.org>

https://mail.gnome.org/archives/networkmanager-list/2017-September/msg00022.html
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/networkmanager-list/2017-September/msg00023.html
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/networkmanager-list/2017-September/msg00025.html
2017-09-21 13:14:56 +02:00
Thomas Haller
6198c2a5a4 build: declare build dependencies requiring "nm-core-enum-types.h"
cat <<-EOF > /tmp/glib-mkenums
	#!/bin/bash
	sleep 15 && /usr/bin/glib-mkenums "\$@"
	EOF

	chmod +x /tmp/glib-mkenums

	(export PATH="/tmp:$PATH" &&
	 git clean -fdx &&
	 ./autogen.sh &&
	 make -j20 all-am)

(cherry picked from commit 68ab166f38)
2017-03-29 11:26:27 +02:00
Thomas Haller
8bace23beb all: cleanup includes and let "nm-default.h" include "config.h"
- All internal source files (except "examples", which are not internal)
  should include "config.h" first. As also all internal source
  files should include "nm-default.h", let "config.h" be included
  by "nm-default.h" and include "nm-default.h" as first in every
  source file.
  We already wanted to include "nm-default.h" before other headers
  because it might contains some fixes (like "nm-glib.h" compatibility)
  that is required first.

- After including "nm-default.h", we optinally allow for including the
  corresponding header file for the source file at hand. The idea
  is to ensure that each header file is self contained.

- Don't include "config.h" or "nm-default.h" in any header file
  (except "nm-sd-adapt.h"). Public headers anyway must not include
  these headers, and internal headers are never included after
  "nm-default.h", as of the first previous point.

- Include all internal headers with quotes instead of angle brackets.
  In practice it doesn't matter, because in our public headers we must
  include other headers with angle brackets. As we use our public
  headers also to compile our interal source files, effectively the
  result must be the same. Still do it for consistency.

- Except for <config.h> itself. Include it with angle brackets as suggested by
  https://www.gnu.org/software/autoconf/manual/autoconf.html#Configuration-Headers
2016-02-19 17:53:25 +01:00
Dan Winship
3bfb163a74 all: consistently include config.h
config.h should be included from every .c file, and it should be
included before any other include. Fix that.

(As a side effect of how I did this, this also changes us to
consistently use "config.h" rather than <config.h>. To the extent that
it matters [which is not much], quotes are more correct anyway, since
we're talking about a file in our own build tree, not a system
include.)
2014-11-13 17:18:42 -05:00
Dan Winship
3f30c6f1c2 libnm-core: extract NMSettingIPConfig superclass out of IP4, IP6 classes
Split a base NMSettingIPConfig class out of NMSettingIP4Config and
NMSettingIP6Config, and update things accordingly.

Further simplifications of now-redundant IPv4-vs-IPv6 code are
possible, and should happen in the future.
2014-11-07 07:49:40 -05:00
Dan Winship
9e5ddb5830 examples: port dbus-glib-based examples to gdbus
Port the dbus-glib-based examples to GDBus.

Also, don't use libnm in them at all; there's not much point in
examples that use the D-Bus API directly if they're just going to fall
back to libnm for the hard stuff... (And also, this avoids the problem
that GDBus uses GVariant, while the libnm-core APIs currently still
use GHashTables.)

Also fix up some comment grammar and copyright style, and add emacs
modelines where missing.

Also rename the existing GDBus-based examples to have names ending in
"-gdbus", not "-GDBus", since there's no reason to gratuitously
capitalize here.
2014-09-04 18:19:22 -04:00