Make use of std::move() to transfer arguments passed in by value.
Take complex container arguments by const reference, as passing
those by value is rather unorthodox even for C++11 style code.
Completely remove the old session save code that has been
superseded by the srzip output module. Also refactor a bit,
plug a number of leaks and tighten the error checking.
The GNU libstdc++ headers use isascii(), which is not part of any
POSIX standard. On BSD, this breaks the build. It is however part
of XOPEN, which on Linux is apparently enabled implicitly for C++.
This should fix#649.
Since Autoconf places some important feature flags only into the
configuration header, it is necessary to include it globally to
guarantee a consistent build.
The confusingly named sr_log_logdomain_set() simply set a global
string prefixed to the log message by the default log callback.
This is pretty much useless, misleadingly named, and not used by
either sigrok-cli or PulseView.
The tables defined with this struct can now be used for information
on items other than config keys.
Functions to access these tables have been renamed sr_key_info_[name_]get.
These take an extra argument, keytype, which should be set to SR_KEY_CONFIG
to get the config key tables. Other key types will be added.
This fixes a build problem due to the reduced include search paths
introduced by my recent changes. Also fix a couple of other
includes to use angle brackets.
This requires sr_hw_cleanup_all() and sanity_check_all_drivers()
to also take a context.
The (runtime) generation of the driver list now happens in sr_init()
and sr_driver_list() always returns that pre-generated list. This fixes
a segfault when (correctly) invoking multiple sr_init() and sr_exit()
calls with different contexts (caught by the unit tests).
This fixes bug #565.
Fix "undefined reference to `sigrok::EnumValue<sigrok::LogLevel,
sr_loglevel>::_values'", which happens at least when using clang(++),
e.g. on Linux, Mac OS X, or FreeBSD.
This fixes bug #534.
Thanks to Uffe Jakobsen and Martin Ling for reporting and investigating!
As per upstream docs "#include <glibmm.h>" is the correct usage,
the "glibmm-2.4" directory is handled correctly via pkg-config:
$ pkg-config --cflags glibmm-2.4
-I/usr/include/glibmm-2.4 [...]
libsigrokcxx.pc has a "Requires" field listing "libsigrok" which
will cause libsigrok's "Requires.private" entries to be used/inherited
when 'pkg-config --libs --static libsigrokcxx' is used.