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It should be possible to adapt the abicheck.sh script so that it actually tests the ABI of libclutter-1.0.so taking into account the backends that were compiled into Clutter, and avoid expected failures if Clutter was not built with a specific backend. https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=670680
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25 lines
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#! /bin/sh
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has_x11_backend=no
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has_gdk_backend=no
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for backend in ${CLUTTER_BACKENDS}; do
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case "$backend" in
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x11) has_x11_backend=yes ;;
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gdk) has_gdk_backend=yes ;;
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esac
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done
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cppargs="-DG_OS_UNIX"
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if [ $has_x11_backend = "yes" ]; then
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cppargs="$cppargs -DCLUTTER_WINDOWING_X11 -DCLUTTER_WINDOWING_GLX"
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fi
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if [ $has_gdk_backend = "yes" ]; then
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cppargs="$cppargs -DCLUTTER_WINDOWING_GDK"
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fi
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cpp -P ${cppargs} ${srcdir:-.}/clutter.symbols | sed -e '/^$/d' -e 's/ G_GNUC.*$//' -e 's/ PRIVATE//' -e 's/ DATA//' | sort > expected-abi
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nm -D -g --defined-only .libs/libclutter-1.0.so | cut -d ' ' -f 3 | egrep -v '^(__bss_start|_edata|_end)' | sort > actual-abi
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diff -u expected-abi actual-abi && rm -f expected-abi actual-abi
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