Colin Walters 9a1b77ef96 Add G_IN_SET, patch our internal users via spatch
I originally tried to get this into GLib:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=783751

But that looks like it's going to fail due to MSVC. Let's add it here at least
so I can start using it tomorrow and not wait for the MSVC team to catch up.

I renamed `glnx-alloca.h` to `glnx-macros.h` as a more natural collective
home for things from systemd's `macro.h`.

Finally, I used a Coccinelle spatch similar to the one referenced
in the above BZ to patch our uses.
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libglnx is the successor to libgsystem: https://git.gnome.org/browse/libgsystem

It is for modules which depend on both GLib and Linux, intended to be used as a git submodule.

Features:

  • File APIs which use openat() like APIs, but also take a GCancellable to support dynamic cancellation
  • APIs also have a GError parameter
  • High level "shutil", somewhat inspired by Python's
  • A "console" API for tty output
  • A backport of the GLib cleanup macros for projects which can't yet take a dependency on 2.40.

Why?

There are multiple projects which have a hard dependency on Linux and GLib, such as NetworkManager, ostree, xdg-app, etc. It makes sense for them to be able to share Linux-specific APIs.

This module also contains some code taken from systemd, which has very high quality LGPLv2+ shared library code, but most of the internal shared library is private, and not namespaced.

One could also compare this project to gnulib; the salient differences there are that at least some of this module is eventually destined for inclusion in GLib.

Porting from libgsystem

For all of the filesystem access code, libglnx exposes only fd-relative API, not GFile*. It does use GCancellable where applicable.

For local allocation macros, you should start using the g_auto macros from GLib. A backport is included in libglnx. There are a few APIs not defined in GLib yet, such as glnx_fd_close.

gs_transfer_out_value is replaced by g_steal_pointer.

Contributing

Currently there is not a Bugzilla product - one may be created in the future. You can submit PRs against the Github mirror:

https://github.com/GNOME/libglnx/pulls

Or alternatively, email one of the maintainers directly.

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