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* 2005-01-16 Havoc Pennington <hp@redhat.com>Havoc Pennington2005-01-171-0/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This is about it on what can be disabled/deleted from libdbus easily, back below 150K anyhow. Deeper cuts are more work than just turning the code off as I've done here. * dbus/dbus-marshal-basic.c (_dbus_pack_int32): we don't need the signed int convenience funcs * dbus/dbus-internals.c (_dbus_verbose_real): omit when not in verbose mode * dbus/dbus-string-util.c, dbus/dbus-string.c: more breaking things out of libdbus * dbus/dbus-sysdeps.c, dbus/dbus-sysdeps-util.c: same * dbus/dbus-hash.c: purge the TWO_STRINGS crap (well, make it tests-enabled-only, though it should probably be deleted) * dbus/dbus-message-util.c: same stuff * dbus/dbus-auth-util.c: same stuff
* 2005-01-16 Havoc Pennington <hp@redhat.com>Havoc Pennington2005-01-161-0/+240
* test/unused-code-gc.py: hacky script to find code that's used only by the bus (not libdbus) or used only by tests or not used at all. It has some false alarms, but looks like we can clean up a lot of size from libdbus. * dbus/dbus-sysdeps.c, dbus/dbus-sysdeps-utils.c, dbus/Makefile.am: initially move 10K of binary size out of libdbus