In OOo times, there'd originally been efforts to allow building on Windows with
MinGW. Later, in LO times, this has been shifted to an attempt of cross-
compiling for Windows on Linux. That attempt can be considered abandoned, and
the relevant code rotting.
Due to this heritage, there are now three kinds of MinGW-specific code in LO:
* Code from the original OOo native Windows effort that is no longer relevant
for the LO cross-compilation effort, but has never been removed properly.
* Code from the original OOo native Windows effort that is re-purposed for the
LO cross-compilation effort.
* Code that has been added specifially for the LO cross-compilation effort.
All three kinds of code are removed.
(An unrelated, remaining use of MinGW is for --enable-build-unowinreg, utilizing
--with-mingw-cross-compiler, MINGWCXX, and MINGWSTRIP.)
Change-Id: I49daad8669b4cbe49fa923050c4a4a6ff7dda568
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...(for now, from LIBO_INTERNAL_CODE only). See the mail thread starting at
<https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/libreoffice/2017-January/076665.html>
"Dynamic Exception Specifications" for details.
Most changes have been done automatically by the rewriting loplugin:dynexcspec
(after enabling the rewriting mode, to be committed shortly). The way it only
removes exception specs from declarations if it also sees a definition, it
identified some dead declarations-w/o-definitions (that have been removed
manually) and some cases where a definition appeared in multiple include files
(which have also been cleaned up manually). There's also been cases of macro
paramters (that were used to abstract over exception specs) that have become
unused now (and been removed).
Furthermore, some code needed to be cleaned up manually
(avmedia/source/quicktime/ and connectivity/source/drivers/kab/), as I had no
configurations available that would actually build that code. Missing @throws
documentation has not been applied in such manual clean-up.
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Seem UBSAN doesn't like my forced reinterpret_cast to set the Idles
Link in the Timer class. Now there are two possible solution:
1. convert all (DECL|IMPL).*_LINK call sites to use a Timer* or
2. split the inheritance of Idle from Timer again to maintain
different Link<>s and move all common code into a TimerBase.
While the 1st is more correct, the 2nd has a better indicator for
Idles. This implements the first solution.
And while at it, this also converts all call sites of SetTimeoutHdl
and SetIdleHdl to SetInvokeHandler and gets rid of some local Link
objects, which are just passed to the SetInvokeHandler call.
It also introduces ClearInvokeHandler() and replaces the respective
call sites of SetInvokeHandler( Link<Timer *, void>() ).
Change-Id: I40c4167b1493997b7f136add4dad2f4ff5504b69
Moves all the "task-specific" stuff into a Task class and just
keeps the "real" static Scheduler functions in the original
Scheduler class.
Change-Id: I9eb02d46e2bcf1abb06af5bab1fa0ee734d1984c
at least 10 years ago, so don't require DirectX
to build the avmediawin library which uses DirectShow.
Patch by: me
(cherry picked from commit 8a8dd41ed0bc8c9ecf1faa27761a56b5a8fedcc2)
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...which was introduced with 3ead3ad52f "Gradually
typed Link" to distinguish the new, typed versions from the old, untyped ones,
but is no longer necessary since 382eb1a23c
"remove untyped Link<>" removed the old versions.
Change-Id: I494025df486a16a45861fcd8192dfe0275b1103c
The issue of 362d4f0cd4 "Explicitly mark
overriding destructors as 'virtual'" appears to no longer be a problem with
MSVC 2013.
(The little change in the rewriting code of compilerplugins/clang/override.cxx
was necessary to prevent an endless loop when adding "override" to
OOO_DLLPUBLIC_CHARTTOOLS virtual ~CloseableLifeTimeManager();
in chart2/source/inc/LifeTime.hxx, getting stuck in the leading
OOO_DLLPUBLIC_CHARTTOOLS macro. Can't remember what that
isAtEndOfImmediateMacroExpansion thing was originally necessary for, anyway.)
Change-Id: I534c634504d7216b9bb632c2775c04eaf27e927e
and
coverity#705367 Mixing enum types
coverity#705371 Mixing enum types
coverity#982694 Mixing enum types
coverity#1027717 Mixing enum types
coverity#1371228 Mixing enum types
coverity#1371242 Mixing enum types
coverity#1371280 Mixing enum types
coverity#1371310 Mixing enum types
MapUnit and SfxMapUnit share the same values and
are freely cast from one to the other.
Now that
commit d30a4298bd
Date: Thu Aug 11 15:02:19 2016 +0200
loplugin:unusedenumconstants in package..svtools
removed the SfxMapUnit entries that were directly unused, they
don't match anymore and casting from one to the other is dangerous.
Why there was two of these anyway escapes me, get rid of SfxMapUnit
and just use MapUnit universally
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Tested-by: Caolán McNamara <caolanm@redhat.com>
ENABLE_OPENGL means whether to enable the OpenGL slideshow transition
code. It does not mean whether to enable use of OpenGL in general. So
rename it to ENABLE_OPENGL_TRANSITIONS while at it.
ENABLE_HEADLESS means whether to disable use of X11 and OpenGL on X11
(and Wayland) platforms, I think, meaning Linux and maybe Solaris and
the BSDs. Maybe it should be renamed to DISABLE_X11_AND_OPENGL.
Change-Id: Ibb30f51646b1bcc477fe691a3fa38c7a1e3944ae
SfxDockingWindow::dispose() will call SetFloatingMode false
its floating, which recreates the mpMediaWindow and so
the assert occurs about living children.
So toggle out of floating mode before deleting mpMediaWindow
to avoid that
Change-Id: I0b1cae149261fa43611b9f9a39465ce718e33484
which, at least theoretically, allows there to be vclplug
specific ones. i.e. a gtk3 specific one which doesn't
assume gtk3 is running under X
Change-Id: I6c007a87abbd3049b6fffc70d349e3b7ac445eec
and remove the casting silliness, allowing the removal of
cairo_cairo.?xx
If anything is to go wrong I'd guess it'll be the windows directx stuff.
Change-Id: I3e22c07b9c26ade9b27a245fdd8408de540643f4
anyplace calling GetSystemChildSystemData on a SystemChildWindow is definitely
right
anyplace calling GetWindowSystemData on a Window *might* have intended to call
GetSystemChildSystemData on a Window casted back to an underlying
SystemChildWindow.
Change-Id: I7dcf3a50d0b7ed29bc08cfdb15cc0dcb86be8fa7
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/25158
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Reviewed-by: Caolán McNamara <caolanm@redhat.com>
Tested-by: Caolán McNamara <caolanm@redhat.com>