===================================================================
@@ -1,5 +1,11 @@
2010-12-19 Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>
+ * objc/objc-exception.h: Include objc-decls.h. Mark all
+ functions with objc_EXPORT.
+ * objc/objc-sync.h: Same change.
+
+2010-12-19 Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>
+
* Protocol.m: Moved all methods, with the exception of -isEqual:,
into the 'Deprecated' category.
* objc/Protocol.h: Removed all methods, moved to
===================================================================
@@ -27,6 +27,7 @@
#define __objc_exception_INCLUDE_GNU
#include "objc.h"
+#include "objc-decls.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
@@ -55,14 +56,12 @@
setting an 'objc_uncaught_exception_handler' function (using
objc_set_uncaught_exception_handler(), see below); if one is set,
it is executed before abort() is called. An uncaught exception
- handler is expected to never return.
- */
-void objc_exception_throw (id exception);
+ handler is expected to never return. */
+objc_EXPORT void objc_exception_throw (id exception);
/* Compatibility note: the Apple/NeXT runtime seems to also have
objc_exception_rethrow(), objc_begin_catch() and objc_end_catch().
- Currently the GNU runtime does not use them.
-*/
+ Currently the GNU runtime does not use them. */
/* The following functions allow customizing to a certain extent the
exception handling. They are not thread safe and should be called
@@ -70,8 +69,7 @@
are mostly reserved for "Foundation" libraries; in the case of
GNUstep, GNUstep Base may be using these functions to improve the
standard exception handling. You probably shouldn't use these
- functions unless you are writing your own Foundation library.
-*/
+ functions unless you are writing your own Foundation library. */
/* Compatibility note: objc_set_exception_preprocessor() (available on
the Apple/NeXT runtime) is not available on the GNU runtime. */
@@ -88,7 +86,7 @@
exception matcher function. This function is not safe to call in a
multi-threaded environment because other threads may be trying to
invoke the exception matcher while you change it! */
-objc_exception_matcher
+objc_EXPORT objc_exception_matcher
objc_setExceptionMatcher (objc_exception_matcher new_matcher);
@@ -100,9 +98,8 @@
previous exception handler function. This function is not safe to
call in a multi-threaded environment because other threads may be
trying to invoke the uncaught exception handler while you change
- it.
-*/
-objc_uncaught_exception_handler
+ it. */
+objc_EXPORT objc_uncaught_exception_handler
objc_setUncaughtExceptionHandler (objc_uncaught_exception_handler new_handler);
#ifdef __cplusplus
===================================================================
@@ -27,6 +27,7 @@
#define __objc_sync_INCLUDE_GNU
#include "objc.h"
+#include "objc-decls.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
@@ -41,17 +42,15 @@
values.
Note that you should not rely on the behaviour when 'object' is nil
- because it could change.
- */
-int objc_sync_enter (id object);
+ because it could change. */
+objc_EXPORT int objc_sync_enter (id object);
/* 'objc_sync_exit' is automatically called when exiting from a
@synchronized() block. It unlocks the recursive lock associated
with 'object'. If 'object' is nil, it does nothing. It returns
OBJC_SYNC_SUCCESS on success; see the enumeration below for error
- values.
- */
-int objc_sync_exit (id object);
+ values. */
+objc_EXPORT int objc_sync_exit (id object);
/* All the possible return values for objc_sync_enter() and
objc_sync_exit().