James Vega wrote:
> >> On Sun, Jun 6, 2010 at 4:26 PM, Bram Moolenaar <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> > James Vega wrote:
> >> >> Personally, I'd prefer to remove all the GTK 1 code from Vim since GTK 1
> >> >> isn't supported by its upstream anymore and has been deprecated for
> >> >> years. As it is, parts of Vim will need to be changed for compatibility
> >> >> with GTK 3 when that comes out, and supporting three different GTK
> >> >> versions just seems like overkill, in my opinion.
> >> >
> >> > What do others think about removing support for GTK 1? It makes sense,
> >> > any system where you would try to build Vim 7.3 should be able to
> >> > install GTK 2 libraries.
> >>
> >> Attached is a patch to remove GTK 1 support. The patch changes
> >> configure.in, so anyone that tests it will need to run "make autoconf"
> >> from the src directory before building.
> >>
> >> Things seem fine from my initial testing, but some extra testing,
> >> especially from people that use an input method with Vim (even if you
> >> are using a non-GTK build of gvim), would be useful. The IM portion of the
> >> code was a particularly hairy mess of feature ifdefs.
> >>
> >> > It will clean up the Vim source code.
> >>
> >> Indeed it did. This ends up removing about 1% of the total lines of
> >> code.
> >
> > It appears you have removed too much. In some places the code inside
> > #ifdef FEAT_GUI_GTK was removed, but that is also used for GTK2.
> > FEAT_GUI_GTK is defined both for GTK 1 and 2.
>
> The places where I removed FEAT_GUI_GTK checks were wherever they were
> paired with or inside a !HAVE_GTK2 check, since FEAT_GUI_GTK will only
> be defined if HAVE_GTK2 is.
>
> It just happens that a large part of mbyte.c is part of an "#else ...
> #endif" corresponding to HAVE_GTK2 not being defined.
Yes, mbyte.c is confusing. Context is a long way away, it appears I
missed an #ifdef around code that duplicates a lot of functions.
I'll look again.
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