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Thomas Haller
b7426e91db build: use default NM_BUILD_* defines for tests
Use two common defines NM_BUILD_SRCDIR and NM_BUILD_BUILDDIR
for specifying the location of srcdir and builddir.

Note that this is only relevant for tests, as they expect
a certain layout of the directories, to find files that concern
them.
2018-05-31 15:59:38 +02:00
Thomas Haller
9628aabc2f tests: use libnm via pygobject in tools/test-networkmanager-service.py
tools/test-networkmanager-service.py is our NetworkManager stub server.

NetworkManager uses libnm(-core) heavily, for example to decide whether
a connection verifies (nm_connection_verify()) and for normalizing
connections (nm_connection_normalize()).

If the stub server wants to mimic NetworkManager, it also must use these
function. Luckily, we already can do so, by loading libnm using python
GObject introspection.

We already correctly set GI_TYPELIB_PATH search path, so that the
correct libnm is loaded -- provided that we build with introspection
enabled.

We still need to gracefully fail, if starting the stub server fails.
That requries some extra effort. If the stub server notices that
something is missing, it shall exit with status 77. That will cause
the tests to g_test_skip().
2018-05-11 16:51:20 +02:00
Thomas Haller
22ef6a507a build: refine the NETWORKMANAGER_COMPILATION define
Note that:

 - we compile some source files multiple times. Most notably those
   under "shared/".

 - we include a default header "shared/nm-default.h" in every source
   file. This header is supposed to setup a common environment by defining
   and including parts that are commonly used. As we always include the
   same header, the header must behave differently depending
   one whether the compilation is for libnm-core, NetworkManager or
   libnm-glib. E.g. it must include <glib/gi18n.h> or <glib/gi18n-lib.h>
   depending on whether we compile a library or an application.

For that, the source files need the NETWORKMANAGER_COMPILATION #define
to behave accordingly.

Extend the define to be composed of flags. These flags are all named
NM_NETWORKMANAGER_COMPILATION_WITH_*, they indicate which part of the
build are available. E.g. when building libnm-core.la itself, then
WITH_LIBNM_CORE, WITH_LIBNM_CORE_INTERNAL, and WITH_LIBNM_CORE_PRIVATE
are available. When building NetworkManager, WITH_LIBNM_CORE_PRIVATE
is not available but the internal parts are still accessible. When
building nmcli, only WITH_LIBNM_CORE (the public part) is available.
This granularily controls the build.
2018-01-08 12:38:53 +01:00
Thomas Haller
5b29c2e5b9 all: use nm_close() instead of close() 2017-11-14 15:10:42 +01:00
Thomas Haller
6070fe697a build: allow specifying the python interpreter for building
As build-requirement, we either require
  - python2 with python-gobject-base
  - python3 with python3-gobject-base
Previously, we would require that a plain `python` gives the desired
interpreter version.

If somebody's "/usr/bin/env python" however points to a different
python version, there was no easy way to change it -- aside
resetting the $PATH variable to some desired "python" binary.

Now, you can specify it during configure:

  ./configure PYTHON=python3 ...

This especially matters, if you only have python3-gobject-base
installed, you /usr/bin/python is a symlink to python2.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=775768
2016-12-14 19:00:42 +01:00
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
Thomas Haller
142ea41cae libnm/tests: add test code driving python test service 2015-12-26 16:43:49 +01:00
Thomas Haller
570d24b88c libnm/tests: add dbus-glib support to "nm-test-libnm-utils" 2015-12-26 16:43:49 +01:00
Thomas Haller
5edd265c0b libnm/tests: add nmtstc_nm_remote_settings_new() 2015-12-26 16:43:49 +01:00
Thomas Haller
56880fbe69 libnm/tests: add nmtstc_nm_client_new() 2015-12-26 16:43:49 +01:00
Thomas Haller
db80ec05ab build: rename directory "include" to "shared"
Up to now, the "include" directory contained (only) header files that were
used project-wide by libs, core, clients, et al.

Since the directory now also contains a non-header file, the "include"
name is misleading. Instead of adding yet another directory that is
project-wide, with non-header-only content, rename the "include"
directory to "shared".
2015-12-24 11:42:37 +01:00