'git ls-files --exclude=<pattern>' was changed (intentionally!)
not to exclude anything files that are actually in the index.
Since git ls-files by default simply lists the files in the
index, this is a problem. Emulating this in shell went past
the limits of what made sense, so move it to a simple external
python script.
Instead of just checking that we distribute all Javascript files, check
that we distribute everything that is in Git.
The toplevel Makefile.am has a variable DIST_EXCLUDE that lists patterns
of files that we actually don't want to distribute.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=595988
js/ui/environment.js: Split out initial UI setup (Tweener initialization,
ClutterContainer monkey-patching) into a separate file we can import from tests.
tests/: Directory for various types of tests
tests/run-test.sh: Shell script that to run tests with an appropriate
environment set up.
tests/testcommon/: Common modules and data for tests
tests/interactive/: Interactive tests
tests/interactive/box-layout.js: A sample test of StLayout
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=595987
Infrastructure for localization; hook up intltool, create po/
and po/POTFILES.in. We need to call bindtextdomain/bind_textdomain_codeset.
Switch to gnome-autogen.sh to call intltool.
A plugin for metacity-clutter (mutter) that initializes Javascript
and via Javascript adds an object to the mutter scene graph.
src/gnome-shell-plugin.c: metacity-clutter-plugin
src/shell-global.[ch]: Simple global-information object
js/: Directory for javascript
scripts/start-in-Xephyr: Launch metacity with our plugin
"nested" within an Xephy X server
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2