Hi, https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=685440
has a patch which just landed, but I wanted to give wider discussion to this, because it's a very important infrastructural change. First, one thing that came up is a concern about a GCC hard dependency. My understanding is that LLVM implements this too. For compilers which implement C++, this is easy to support. And since NetworkManager is highly tied to Linux, it's not like we have to care about MSVC. Now, I plan to do a followup patch pretty soon which would let us get rid of a *lot* of g_free()/g_object_unref() calls. By a conservative estimate, around 1500 lines. I've been using libgsystem cleanup extensively in several projects, and it's been a massive win. Other examples of projects using this in C are systemd and upstart. The downside is that this is kind of a one-way door. Once done, it'd be immensely tedious to try to go back and add them again. However, the benefit to the code is huge, and even better - trust me, it makes writing C fun again =) So, thoughts? _______________________________________________ networkmanager-list mailing list networkmanager-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list