There are two useful macros that can be defined before including glib.h that are related to the min required glib version
- GLIB_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED When this is defined, if code uses an API that was deprecated in this version, or older, a compiler warning will be emitted. This alerts maintainers to update their code to whatever new replacement API is now recommended best practice. - GLIB_VERSION_MAX_ALLOWED When this is defined, if code uses an API that was introduced in a version that is newer than the declared version, a compiler warning will be emitted. This alerts maintainers if new code accidentally uses functionality that won't be available on some supported platforms. The GLIB_VERSION_MAX_ALLOWED constant makes it a bit harder to opt in to using specific new APIs with a GLIB_CHECK_VERSION conditional. To workaround this Pragmas can be used to temporarily turn off the -Wdeprecated-declarations compiler warning, while a static inline compat function is implemented. Nothing needs that at this time, so just illustrate it in a comment for benefit of future changes. Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berra...@redhat.com> --- include/glib-compat.h | 49 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+) diff --git a/include/glib-compat.h b/include/glib-compat.h index 3b340ab33c..d066f6d257 100644 --- a/include/glib-compat.h +++ b/include/glib-compat.h @@ -16,8 +16,57 @@ #ifndef QEMU_GLIB_COMPAT_H #define QEMU_GLIB_COMPAT_H +/* Ask for warnings for anything that was marked deprecated in + * the defined version, or before. It is a candidate for rewrite. + */ +#define GLIB_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED GLIB_VERSION_2_42 + +/* Ask for warnings if code tries to use function that did not + * exist in the defined version. These risk breaking builds + */ +#define GLIB_VERSION_MAX_ALLOWED GLIB_VERSION_2_42 + #include <glib.h> +/* + * Note that because of the GLIB_VERSION_MAX_ALLOWED constant + * above, allowing use of functions from newer GLib via this + * compat header needs a little trickery to prevent warnings + * being emitted. + * + * Consider a function from newer glib-X.Y that we want to use + * + * int g_foo(const char *wibble) + * + * We must define a static inline function with the same + * signature that does what we need, but with a "_qemu" + * suffix eg + * + * _Pragma("GCC diagnostic push") + * _Pragma("GCC diagnostic ignored \"-Wdeprecated-declarations\"") + * static inline void g_foo_qemu(const char *wibble) + * { + * #if GLIB_CHECK_VERSION(X, Y, 0) + * g_foo(wibble) + * #else + * g_something_equivalent_in_older_glib(wibble); + * #endif + * } + * _Pragma("GCC diagnostic pop") + * + * The Pragma calls turn off -Wdeprecated-declarations, + * ensuring this wrapper function impl doesn't trigger the + * compiler warning about using too new glib APIs. Finally + * we can do + * + * #define g_foo(a) g_foo_qemu(a) + * + * So now the code elsewhere in QEMU, which *does* have the + * -Wdeprecated-declarations warning active, can call + * g_foo(...) as normal, without generating warnings. + */ + + #if defined(_WIN32) && !GLIB_CHECK_VERSION(2, 50, 0) /* * g_poll has a problem on Windows when using -- 2.14.3