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GTMGarbageCollection. Remove GC build configs. Remove internal dependence on GTMObjectSingleton.
DELTA=447 (49 added, 296 deleted, 102 changed)
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Tighten up our AppleScript error handling code, and get rid of a private
symbol.
R=thomasvl
DELTA=154 (144 added, 4 deleted, 6 changed)
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those cases)
redo the mutableCopy pattern to avoid leaks.
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GTMNSAppleScript+Handler.
- GTMStackTrace support for building a trace from the call stack in an NSException (for 10.5+ and iPhone).
- Added GTMUIFont+LineHeight.
- Cleaned up some OS version checks to use constants instead of numbers directly.
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way for all GTM code to do it.
- Added GTMDebugThreadValidation to allow you to enforce the fact that your
code must run in the main thread in DEBUG builds.
- Updated some internals of the iPhone unittesting so it doesn't double print
the test descriptions, file names, or lines numbers of a test failure line.
Also includes the test names in the error output.
- Changed the xcconfigs so that know it's easier to set different settings at
the different levels and not accidentally overwrite settings set at lower
levels in the "settings collapse". Also tightened up warnings significantly.
- Changed how gtm_unitTestExposedBindingsTestValues works. If you have an
implementation of gtm_unitTestExposedBindingsTestValues in your own code
you will need to update to the new way of calling. See implementations in
GTMNSObject+BindingUnitTesting.m for details.
- Added support for grabbing the build number for a particular OS in
GTMSystemVersion and easily comparing it to known build numbers, and switched
some types from in GTMSystemVersion from "int" to SInt32 to make 64 bit work
better.
- Added support for SnowLeopard (10A96). We build cleanly with the 10.6 SDKs and
all radar checks were updated accordingly. Build All script was also updated
to build on SnowLeopard if you have the SDK available.
- Turned off building ppc64 GTM because the SnowLeopard SDK currently
doesn't have ppc64 support, so SenTestCase isn't defined. This makes it
impossible to build the ppc64 10.5 config on SnowLeopard. We have left the
setting in the xcconfig for those of you who need it, but have disabled
it in the GTM project settings.
- Turned on stack smashing protection on the debug builds for all Leopard
and above.
- Added ability to easily do leak checking by defining the GTM_ENABLE_LEAKS
environment variable. It isn't on by default because several of Apple's
frameworks leak. You can work around these false positives by using the
GTM_LEAKS_SYMBOLS_TO_IGNORE environment variable. Also if you turn on leaks
make sure to turn off zombies by defining the GTM_DISABLE_ZOMBIES variable,
otherwise every memory allocation you do will look like a leak.
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- Added GTMCFAutorelease to make the [GTMNSMakeCollectable(cfFoo) autorelease] simpler and clearer, it's now just GTMCFAutorelease(cfFoo), and works in both GC and non-GC world.
- Added GTMIsGarbageCollectionEnabled to GTMGarbageCollection.h. See the note there for it's usage.
- Disabled the unittests for things on top of NSAppleScript in a GC world since Apple has bugs and it can crash. See the unittest for a note about it.
- GTMStackTrace now can figure out ObjC symbols. Downside it is now ObjC only.
- GTMFourCharCode can now be used with NSAppleEventDescriptors easily. typeType, typeKeyword, typeApplSignature, and typeEnumerated all get turned into GTMFourCharCodes.
- Fixed up crash in GTMLoggerRingBufferWriter when used with GC on.
- Significant updates to GTMNSAppleScript+Handler allowing you to list all handlers and properties (including inherited) and cleans up several errors in how scripting was being handled.
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Landing GTMHTTPServer as a simple server but mainly for use in unittesting.
_GTMCompileAssert for doing compile time assertions to GTMDefines.h
Lots of improvments for UnitTesting, Dave's gonna put up a wiki page shortly with the full details of what can be done.
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