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2015-11-10remove execute permission from many files that should not have itOz Linden
2013-08-09second phase summer cleaningRichard Linden
replace llinfos, lldebugs, etc with new LL_INFOS(), LL_DEBUGS(), etc.
2013-06-05merge with viewer-releaseRichard Linden
2013-05-05Spring cleaning: removed unused .cpp and.h files, and cleaned up header ↵Richard Linden
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2013-03-29Update Mac and Windows breakpad builds to latestGraham Madarasz
2012-08-09Pull and merge from ssh://hg@bitbucket.org/lindenlab/viewer-development.Todd Stinson
2012-07-27Pull and merge from ssh://hg@bitbucket.org/lindenlab/viewer-release.Todd Stinson
2012-07-18MAINT-1175: Ditch LLTypeInfoLookup, make map<const type_info*> work.Nat Goodspeed
Instead of forbidding std::map<const std::type_info*, ...> outright (which includes LLRegistry<const std::type_info*, ...> and LLRegistrySingleton<const std::type_info*, ...>), try to make it work by specializing std::less<const std::type_info*> to use std::type_info::before(). Make LLRegistryDefaultComparator<T> use std::less<T> so it can capitalize on that specialization.
2012-07-18MAINT-1175: merge backout LLRegistrySingleton<std::type_info::name()>Nat Goodspeed
2012-07-18Backed out changeset a25bfa87418d (using std::type_info::name())Nat Goodspeed
The changeset above touched every consumer of the two LLRegistrySingletons originally defined with std::type_info* as keys. Those two LLRegistrySingletons were changed to use const char* as keys, then all consumers were changed to pass std::type_info::name() instead of the plain std::type_info* pointer -- to deal with the observed fact that on Linux, a given type might produce different std::type_info* pointers in different load modules. Since then, Richard turned up the fascinating fact that at least some implementations of gcc's std::type_info::before() method already accommodate this peculiarity. It seems worth backing out the (dismayingly pervasive) change to see if properly using std::type_info::before() as the map comparator will work just as well, with conceptually simpler source code. This backout is transitional: we don't expect things to build/run properly until we've cherry-picked certain other pertinent changes.
2012-07-12MAINT-1175: Linux viewer built on TC is broken, built on dev box works.Nat Goodspeed
Try to diagnose the cause of the misbehavior with a BOOST_STATIC_ASSERT.
2012-07-11MAINT-1175: Properly pass LLRegistry's COMPARATOR to underlying map.Nat Goodspeed
Although LLRegistry and LLRegistrySingleton have always defined a COMPARATOR template parameter, it wasn't used for the underlying map. Therefore every type, including any pointer type, was being compared using std::less. This happens to work most of the time -- but is tripping us up now. Pass COMPARATOR to underlying std::map. Fix a couple minor bugs in LLRegistryDefaultComparator (never before used!). Specialize for const char*. Remove CompareTypeID and LLCompareTypeID because we now actively forbid using LLRegistry<std::type_info*, ...>; remove only known reference (LLWidgetNameRegistry definition).
2012-07-11MAINT-1175: Forbid LLRegistry[Singleton]<std::type_info*, ...>.Nat Goodspeed
Back out code that selects LLTypeInfoLookup for the underlying map implementation when KEY = [const] std::type_info*, because LLTypeInfoLookup's API is changing to become incompatible with std::map. Instead, fail with STATIC_ASSERT when LLRegistry's KEY is [const] std::type_info*. Fix all existing uses to use std::type_info::name() string instead.
2012-04-11Fix Linux UI issues introduced by moving llinitparam to llcommon.Nat Goodspeed
In a number of places, the viewer uses a lookup based on std::type_info*. We used to use std::map<std::type_info*, whatever>. But on Linux, &typeid(SomeType) can produce different pointer values, depending on the dynamic load module in which the code is executed. Introduce LLTypeInfoLookup<T>, with an API that deliberately mimics std::map<std::type_info*, T>. LLTypeInfoLookup::find() first tries an efficient search for the specified std::type_info*. But if that fails, it scans the underlying container for a match on the std::type_info::name() string. If found, it caches the new std::type_info* to optimize subsequent lookups with the same pointer. Use LLTypeInfoLookup instead of std::map<std::type_info*, ...> in llinitparam.h and llregistry.h. Introduce LLSortedVector<KEY, VALUE>, a std::vector<std::pair<KEY, VALUE>> maintained in sorted order with binary-search lookup. It presents a subset of the std::map<KEY, VALUE> API.
2012-01-20removed LLXUIXML libraryRichard Linden
moved LLInitParam, and LLRegistry to llcommon moved LLUIColor, LLTrans, and LLXUIParser to llui reviewed by Nat