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2007-10-10r15776: Don't generate ref pointers in Samba4-generated code. There is no pointJelmer Vernooij1-1/+2
in having pointers for outgoing data when you can already modify the top-level element. This can be overridden (temporarily) by specifying the new "keepref" attribute. Once we've removed keepref from all IDL files, I'll remove this attribute as well. (This used to be commit bdc6dd37503ced8322a671d225122ccffbb8bfec)
2007-10-10r15653: Remove idl_types.h include where possible. RemoveJelmer Vernooij1-2/+0
types from .h file that are now in pidls' aliases list. (This used to be commit fadb9529ec7e1208b9f58a4e8b633d5a50633e82)
2007-10-10r6973: Merge new version of pidl into the main SAMBA_4_0 branch.Jelmer Vernooij1-1/+2
The main difference in this new version is the extra data structure generated between the IDL data structure and the NDR parser: IDL -> NDR -> { ndr_parser, ndr_header, eparser, etc } This makes the ndr_parser.pm internals much more sane. Other changes include: - Remove unnecessary calls with NDR_BUFFERS (for example, GUID doesn't have any buffers, just scalars) as well as some (unnecessary) nested setting of flags. - Parse array loops in the C code rather then calling ndr_pull_array(). This allows us to have, for example, arrays of pointers or arrays of pointers to arrays, etc.. - Use if() {} rather then if () goto foo; everywhere - NDR_IN no longer implies LIBNDR_FLAG_REF_ALLOC - By default, top level pointers are now "ref" (as is the default in most other IDL compilers). This can be overridden using the default_pointer_top() property. - initial work on new ethereal parser generators by Alan DeKok and me - pidl now writes errors in the standard format used by compilers, which is parsable by most editors - ability to warn about the fact that pidl extension(s) have been used, useful for making sure IDL files work with other IDL compilers. oh, and there's probably some other things I can't think of right now.. (This used to be commit 13cf227615f6b9e0e5fa62e59197024410254f01)
2007-10-10r6577: Make test works without installation now.Jelmer Vernooij1-1/+1
Running as a non-root user using socket_wrapper is possible by simple export SOCKET_WRAPPER_DIR before running 'make test' (This used to be commit 6d93fcc407cfd98e42045c65456cfb0c45f0ff1a)
2007-10-10r5490: The big (D)COM commit! :-) Contains most of the changes described in theJelmer Vernooij1-13/+1
DCOM paper in lorikeet. This is the result of 1.5 months work (mainly figuring out how things *really* work) at the end of 2004. In general: - Clearer distinction between COM and DCOM. DCOM is now merely the glue between DCE/RPC+ORPC and COM. COM can also work without DCOM now. This makes the code a lot clearer. - Clearer distinction between NDR and DCOM. Before, NDR had a couple of "if"s to cope with DCOM, which are now gone. - Use "real" arguments rather then structures for function arguments in COM, mainly because most of these calls are local so packing/unpacking data for every call is too much overhead (both speed- and code-wise) - Support several mechanisms to load class objects: - from memory (e.g. part of the current executable, registered at start-up) - from shared object files - remotely - Most things are now also named COM rather then DCOM because that's what it really is. After an object is created, it no longer matters whether it was created locally or remotely. There is a very simple example class that contains both a class factory and a class that implements the IStream interface. It can be tested (locally only, remotely is broken at the moment) by running the COM-SIMPLE smbtorture test. Still to-do: - Autogenerate parts of the class implementation code (using the coclass definitions in IDL) - Test server-side - Implement some of the common classes, add definitions for common interfaces. (This used to be commit 71fd3e5c3aac5f0002001ab29d2248e6c6842d6f)
2007-10-10r5362: Add pointer_default() support to pidl. pointer_default()Jelmer Vernooij1-0/+1
is assumed to be "ptr" if not specified (just like midl). The validator will warn when "ptr" is used at the moment, because pidl only supports unique, ref and relative at the moment. (This used to be commit 31bed62a9a6f7830f523d509b67970648d40aaef)
2007-10-10r3896: Correct header files in rpc server templates plusJelmer Vernooij1-0/+13
some other minor fixes (This used to be commit 9fca748fe3c12af83a006f1d0821aa560d08fc95)
2007-10-10r3891: Add rot (Running Object Table) interfaceJelmer Vernooij1-0/+43
(This used to be commit 4840eaeed3cfd72026babb382f26929c29702713)