From 9c602d90d61cea9fe83c596c68a99e383ee15f73 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: V3n3RiX Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2022 22:00:05 +0100 Subject: gentoo auto-resync : 28:10:2022 - 22:00:04 --- .../jansson/files/jansson-2.13.1-sphinx3.patch | 269 --------------------- 1 file changed, 269 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 dev-libs/jansson/files/jansson-2.13.1-sphinx3.patch (limited to 'dev-libs/jansson/files') diff --git a/dev-libs/jansson/files/jansson-2.13.1-sphinx3.patch b/dev-libs/jansson/files/jansson-2.13.1-sphinx3.patch deleted file mode 100644 index e611896e9c4e..000000000000 --- a/dev-libs/jansson/files/jansson-2.13.1-sphinx3.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,269 +0,0 @@ -Rebase pull request #543 onto v2.13.1 - -Allows jansson documentation to compile with Sphinx-3.0 - -Squashed commit messages below: - - -pick 798d40c doc: convert refcounting directive to a class - -Directive functions are no longer supported in Sphinx-3.0 -but directive classes have been supported since early 1.x - - -pick 9431889 doc: do not use references for standard C types or file names - -Use double-backtick quoting instead. It has the same effect -(because these links had nowhere to link to) but it does not -result in loud warnings about broken references by default with Sphinx-3.x. - - -pick c329fd7 doc: add return types for function-like macros - -The Sphinx-3.0 c:function:: directive requires the return type. - -Sphinx-3.0 also adds function-like macro support to the c:macro:: -directive, which Sphinx-1.x and Sphinx-2.x do not support, but it -is probably a good idea to keep compatibility with slightly older -Sphinx for now. - -diff --git a/CHANGES b/CHANGES -index a374a86..256fde1 100644 ---- a/CHANGES -+++ b/CHANGES -@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Released 2020-05-07 - - Include `jansson_version_str()` and `jansson_version_cmp()` in - shared library. (#534) - -- - Include `scripts/` in tarball. (#535) -+ - Include ``scripts/`` in tarball. (#535) - - - Version 2.13 -@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ Released 2018-02-09 - - - Work around gcc's -Wimplicit-fallthrough. - -- - Fix CMake detection of `sys/types.h` header (#375). -+ - Fix CMake detection of ``sys/types.h`` header (#375). - - - Fix `jansson.pc` generated by CMake to be more consistent with the one - generated using GNU Autotools (#368). -diff --git a/doc/apiref.rst b/doc/apiref.rst -index c3a814f..94c5726 100644 ---- a/doc/apiref.rst -+++ b/doc/apiref.rst -@@ -145,33 +145,33 @@ Type - .. function:: int json_typeof(const json_t *json) - - Return the type of the JSON value (a :type:`json_type` cast to -- :type:`int`). *json* MUST NOT be *NULL*. This function is actually -+ ``int``). *json* MUST NOT be *NULL*. This function is actually - implemented as a macro for speed. - --.. function:: json_is_object(const json_t *json) -- json_is_array(const json_t *json) -- json_is_string(const json_t *json) -- json_is_integer(const json_t *json) -- json_is_real(const json_t *json) -- json_is_true(const json_t *json) -- json_is_false(const json_t *json) -- json_is_null(const json_t *json) -+.. function:: int json_is_object(const json_t *json) -+ int json_is_array(const json_t *json) -+ int json_is_string(const json_t *json) -+ int json_is_integer(const json_t *json) -+ int json_is_real(const json_t *json) -+ int json_is_true(const json_t *json) -+ int json_is_false(const json_t *json) -+ int json_is_null(const json_t *json) - - These functions (actually macros) return true (non-zero) for values - of the given type, and false (zero) for values of other types and - for *NULL*. - --.. function:: json_is_number(const json_t *json) -+.. function:: int json_is_number(const json_t *json) - - Returns true for values of types ``JSON_INTEGER`` and - ``JSON_REAL``, and false for other types and for *NULL*. - --.. function:: json_is_boolean(const json_t *json) -+.. function:: int json_is_boolean(const json_t *json) - - Returns true for types ``JSON_TRUE`` and ``JSON_FALSE``, and false - for values of other types and for *NULL*. - --.. function:: json_boolean_value(const json_t *json) -+.. function:: int json_boolean_value(const json_t *json) - - Alias of :func:`json_is_true()`, i.e. returns 1 for ``JSON_TRUE`` - and 0 otherwise. -@@ -594,7 +594,7 @@ A JSON array is an ordered collection of other JSON values. - Appends all elements in *other_array* to the end of *array*. - Returns 0 on success and -1 on error. - --.. function:: json_array_foreach(array, index, value) -+.. function:: void json_array_foreach(array, index, value) - - Iterate over every element of ``array``, running the block - of code that follows each time with the proper values set to -@@ -732,11 +732,11 @@ allowed in object keys. - recursively merged with the corresponding values in *object* if they are also - objects, instead of overwriting them. Returns 0 on success or -1 on error. - --.. function:: json_object_foreach(object, key, value) -+.. function:: void json_object_foreach(object, key, value) - - Iterate over every key-value pair of ``object``, running the block - of code that follows each time with the proper values set to -- variables ``key`` and ``value``, of types :type:`const char *` and -+ variables ``key`` and ``value``, of types ``const char *`` and - :type:`json_t *` respectively. Example:: - - /* obj is a JSON object */ -@@ -764,7 +764,7 @@ allowed in object keys. - .. versionadded:: 2.3 - - --.. function:: json_object_foreach_safe(object, tmp, key, value) -+.. function:: void json_object_foreach_safe(object, tmp, key, value) - - Like :func:`json_object_foreach()`, but it's safe to call - ``json_object_del(object, key)`` during iteration. You need to pass -@@ -1488,17 +1488,17 @@ arguments. - Output a JSON null value. No argument is consumed. - - ``b`` (boolean) [int] -- Convert a C :type:`int` to JSON boolean value. Zero is converted -+ Convert a C ``int`` to JSON boolean value. Zero is converted - to ``false`` and non-zero to ``true``. - - ``i`` (integer) [int] -- Convert a C :type:`int` to JSON integer. -+ Convert a C ``int`` to JSON integer. - - ``I`` (integer) [json_int_t] - Convert a C :type:`json_int_t` to JSON integer. - - ``f`` (real) [double] -- Convert a C :type:`double` to JSON real. -+ Convert a C ``double`` to JSON real. - - ``o`` (any value) [json_t \*] - Output any given JSON value as-is. If the value is added to an -@@ -1625,20 +1625,20 @@ type whose address should be passed. - Expect a JSON null value. Nothing is extracted. - - ``b`` (boolean) [int] -- Convert a JSON boolean value to a C :type:`int`, so that ``true`` -+ Convert a JSON boolean value to a C ``int``, so that ``true`` - is converted to 1 and ``false`` to 0. - - ``i`` (integer) [int] -- Convert a JSON integer to C :type:`int`. -+ Convert a JSON integer to C ``int``. - - ``I`` (integer) [json_int_t] - Convert a JSON integer to C :type:`json_int_t`. - - ``f`` (real) [double] -- Convert a JSON real to C :type:`double`. -+ Convert a JSON real to C ``double``. - - ``F`` (integer or real) [double] -- Convert a JSON number (integer or real) to C :type:`double`. -+ Convert a JSON number (integer or real) to C ``double``. - - ``o`` (any value) [json_t \*] - Store a JSON value with no conversion to a :type:`json_t` pointer. -diff --git a/doc/ext/refcounting.py b/doc/ext/refcounting.py -index bba2684..e72c481 100644 ---- a/doc/ext/refcounting.py -+++ b/doc/ext/refcounting.py -@@ -24,8 +24,8 @@ - """ - - from docutils import nodes -+from docutils.parsers.rst import Directive - --class refcounting(nodes.emphasis): pass - - def visit(self, node): - self.visit_emphasis(node) -@@ -40,16 +40,25 @@ def html_depart(self, node): - self.body.append('') - - --def refcounting_directive(name, arguments, options, content, lineno, -- content_offset, block_text, state, state_machine): -- if arguments[0] == 'borrow': -- text = 'Return value: Borrowed reference.' -- elif arguments[0] == 'new': -- text = 'Return value: New reference.' -- else: -- raise Error('Valid arguments: new, borrow') -+class refcounting(nodes.emphasis): -+ pass -+ -+class refcounting_directive(Directive): -+ has_content = False -+ required_arguments = 1 -+ optional_arguments = 0 -+ final_argument_whitespace = False -+ -+ def run(self): -+ if self.arguments[0] == 'borrow': -+ text = 'Return value: Borrowed reference.' -+ elif self.arguments[0] == 'new': -+ text = 'Return value: New reference.' -+ else: -+ raise Error('Valid arguments: new, borrow') -+ -+ return [refcounting(text, text)] - -- return [refcounting(text, text)] - - def setup(app): - app.add_node(refcounting, -@@ -57,4 +66,4 @@ def setup(app): - latex=(visit, depart), - text=(visit, depart), - man=(visit, depart)) -- app.add_directive('refcounting', refcounting_directive, 0, (1, 0, 0)) -+ app.add_directive('refcounting', refcounting_directive) -diff --git a/doc/upgrading.rst b/doc/upgrading.rst -index 9b49046..94ff7de 100644 ---- a/doc/upgrading.rst -+++ b/doc/upgrading.rst -@@ -47,13 +47,13 @@ List of Incompatible Changes - - **Underlying type of JSON integers** - The underlying C type of JSON integers has been changed from -- :type:`int` to the widest available signed integer type, i.e. -- :type:`long long` or :type:`long`, depending on whether -- :type:`long long` is supported on your system or not. This makes -+ ``int`` to the widest available signed integer type, i.e. -+ ``long long`` or ``long``, depending on whether -+ ``long long`` is supported on your system or not. This makes - the whole 64-bit integer range available on most modern systems. - - ``jansson.h`` has a typedef :type:`json_int_t` to the underlying -- integer type. :type:`int` should still be used in most cases when -+ integer type. ``int`` should still be used in most cases when - dealing with smallish JSON integers, as the compiler handles - implicit type coercion. Only when the full 64-bit range is needed, - :type:`json_int_t` should be explicitly used. -@@ -69,8 +69,8 @@ List of Incompatible Changes - - **Unsigned integers in API functions** - Version 2.0 unifies unsigned integer usage in the API. All uses of -- :type:`unsigned int` and :type:`unsigned long` have been replaced -- with :type:`size_t`. This includes flags, container sizes, etc. -+ ``unsigned int`` and ``unsigned long`` have been replaced -+ with ``size_t``. This includes flags, container sizes, etc. - This should not require source code changes, as both -- :type:`unsigned int` and :type:`unsigned long` are usually -- compatible with :type:`size_t`. -+ ``unsigned int`` and ``unsigned long`` are usually -+ compatible with ``size_t``. -- cgit v1.2.3