- Deprecate GSSetLocale and GSSetLocaleC; they now do nothing
but print a warning.
- Introduce GSDefaultLanguageLocale(), which is a
substitute for GSSetLocale(LC_MESSAGES, nil), which just returns the
current setting of LC_MESSAGES.
* Source/NSObject.m (+initialize): Remove GSSetLocaleC call,
which was changing the libc locale.
* Source/NSUserDefaults.m: Use GSDefaultLanguageLocale() instead of
GSSetLocale(LC_MESSAGES, nil)
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- Using the correct format specifier
- Remove substringFromRange: (GNUstep extension) from NSString.h and use the non-deprecated version in -base.
- Delete definitions of methods that are the same in both a class and a category on that class (NSArray and NSObject).
Two files still have warnings:
- The GNUTLS stuff is using a load of deprecated APIs.
- xmlparse.m replaces a method using a category. This method seems to always return nil. Not sure what it's meant to do, or why it isn't a delegate of some kind.
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actually use isa directly, rather than the safe version. A better solution
would be to call object_dispose(), but this only works for objects created with
class_createInstance().
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may destroy the receiver's class, if it's a user-generated one, so we can't
guarantee that it is valid after the call.
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always the word before isa.
Switch to using the correct kind of alignof (the ABI alignment in structures,
not the preferred alignment of the type - this stops us from allocating 4 bytes
of padding on x86-32 where there is no need for any)
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To disable zone support completely, NSAllocateObject() should ignore the zone and NSDeallocateObject() should skip the zone lookup.
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Opt NSObject into the fast path for ARC. ARC will now not call the retain / release / autorelease methods on NSObject or any classes that inherit their implementation of these methods from NSObject. In quick and dirty testing, this gives about a 10-20% speedup.
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Gorm now works correctly when built with GC enabled.
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Currently, there are a few places where we should be calling NSAllocateCollectable() without NSScannedOption, but are actually calling NSZoneMalloc() unless we're in GC mode. We should not need separate code paths for this anywhere outside NSZone, since NSAllocateCollectable() will work in non-GC mode as well.
A few of the changes should be tweaked slightly so that they do run-time tests. For example, when compiling with -fobjc-gc, we may be linked against non-GC code, which will use -retain and -release but won't use the memory barriers. Supporting this nicely is a lot of effort, and I'm not fully convinced it's a good idea.
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called on a class object and the old runtime is used.
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