2.8.15:

2007-04-11  Armin Burgmeier  <[email protected]>

       * tools/m4/signal.m4: Ident refcomment with three spaces which is more
       adequate that no identation at all for most situations.

       * tools/pm/WrapParser.pm: Added peek_token() function which only
       returns the next token without removing it from the tokens array.
       Parse '/**' as a separate token and handle it in a special way so that
       when the final '*/' is encountered and _WRAP_SIGNAL follows, the
       comment is not terminated but continued by that automatically
       generated doxygen comment.

       * tools/pm/Output.pm: Added a merge_doxygen_comment_with_previous
       parameter in output_wrap_sig_decl(). If it is nonzero, the function
       assumes that there is already a comment open and continues to use it
       instead of opening a new comment by removing the leading '/**' from
       what get_refdoc_comment() returns. Bug #378810.

2007-04-06  Johannes Schmid <[email protected]>

       * tools/generate_wrap_init.pl.in:
       Use _CLASS_DEPRECATE instead of just _DEPRECATE to
       known whether a whole class should be avoided in wrap_init.
       Otherwise every .hg file containing deprecated methods
       might get ignored. (Fixes Gtk::TextBuffer bug in maemo)
       Bug #426931. Problem reported by "VLG".

2007-02-10  Murray Cumming  <[email protected]>

       * examples/options/main.cc: Use a default value, to show that it
       can be done.
       (This change, from 2006-03-30 was restored after being accidentally lost on Apr 12 2006)

2007-02-10  Armin Burgmeier <[email protected]>

       * glib/src/optiongroup.ccg: default_c_arg(): Set the initial
       value of the C argument to the value the C++ argument has, to avoid
       that glibmm resets arguments to zero that were not given on the
       command line.
       (This change, from 2006-03-30 was restored after being accidentally lost on Apr 12 2006)

Thu, 25 Jan 2007 23:13:05 +0100 Dodji Seketeli

       * tools/m4/base.m4:
         prefix the builting mkstemp with 'm4' because otherwise,
         m4 1.4.8 recognizes it as a builtin macro and expands it, leading
         to compilation errors on some distros.
         This should fix #397167. Thanks to Daniel Elstner for spotting this.