1Glib::version(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Glib::version(3)
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6 Glib::version - Library Versioning Utilities
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9 # require at least version 1.021 of the Glib module
10 use Glib '1.021';
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12 # g_set_application_name() was introduced in GLib 2.2.0, and
13 # first supported by version 1.040 of the Glib Perl module.
14 if ($Glib::VERSION >= 1.040 and Glib->CHECK_VERSION (2,2,0)) {
15 Glib::set_application_name ('My Cool Program');
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19 Both the Glib module and the GLib C library are works-in-progress, and
20 their interfaces grow over time. As more features are added to each,
21 and your code uses those new features, you will introduce version-spe‐
22 cific dependencies, and naturally, you'll want to be able to code
23 around them. Enter the versioning API.
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25 For simple Perl modules, a single version number is sufficient; how‐
26 ever, Glib is a binding to another software library, and this intro‐
27 duces some complexity. We have three versions that fully specify the
28 API available to you.
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30 Perl Bindings Version
31 Perl modules use a version number, and Glib is no exception.
32 $Glib::VERSION is the version of the current Glib module. By ad
33 hoc convention, gtk2-perl modules generally use version numbers in
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40 Compile-time ("Bound") Library Version
41 This is the version of the GLib C library that was available when
42 the Perl module was compiled and installed. These version con‐
43 stants are equivalent to the version macros provided in the GLib C
44 headers. GLib uses a major.minor.micro convention, where even
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48 Glib::MAJOR_VERSION
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51 Glib->CHECK_VERSION($maj,$min,$mic)
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53 Run-time ("Linked") Library Version
54 This is the version of the GLib C library that is available at run
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59 Glib::major_version
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63 Which one do I use when?
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65 Where do you use which version? It depends entirely on what you're
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68 o Use the Perl module version for bindings support issues
69 You need to register a new enum for use as the type of an object
70 property. This is something you can do with all versions of the
71 underlying C library, but which wasn't supported in the Glib Perl
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74 o Use the bound version for library features
75 You want to call Glib::set_application_name to set a human-readable
76 name for your application (which is used by various parts of Gtk2
77 and Gnome2). g_set_application_name() (the underlying C function)
78 was added in version 2.2.0 of glib, and support for it was intro‐
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80 you can build the Perl module against any stable 2.x.x version of
81 glib, so you might not have that function available even if your
82 Glib module is new enough!
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91 Now what happens if you installed the Perl module when your system
92 had glib 2.0.6, and you upgraded glib to 2.4.1? Wouldn't
93 g_set_application_name() be available? Well, it's there, under the
94 hood, but the bindings were compiled when it wasn't there, so you
95 won't be able to call it! That's why we check the "bound" or com‐
96 pile-time version. By the way, to enable support for the new func‐
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100 Suppose there's a function whose API did not change, but whose
101 implementation had a bug in one version that was fixed in another
102 version. To determine whether you need to apply a workaround, you
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107 Glib::micro_version == 1) {
108 # work around bug that exists only in glib 2.2.1.
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114 boolean = Glib->CHECK_VERSION ($required_major, $required_minor,
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117 * $required_major (integer)
118 * $required_minor (integer)
119 * $required_micro (integer)
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121 Provides a mechanism for checking the version information that Glib
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127 Shorthand to fetch as a list the glib version for which Glib was
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132 Provides access to the version information that Glib was compiled
133 against. Essentially equivalent to the #define's GLIB_MAJOR_VER‐
134 SION.
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138 Provides access to the version information that Glib was compiled
139 against. Essentially equivalent to the #define's GLIB_MICRO_VER‐
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144 Provides access to the version information that Glib was compiled
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150 Provides access to the version information that Glib is linked
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156 Provides access to the version information that Glib is linked
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162 Provides access to the version information that Glib is linked
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170 Copyright (C) 2003-2007 by the gtk2-perl team.
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172 This software is licensed under the LGPL. See Glib for a full notice.
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