Re: [anjuta-devel] Adding some filtering mechanism for plugin
- From: Sébastien Granjoux <seb sfo free fr>
- To: Johannes Schmid <jhs jsschmid de>
- Cc: anjuta-devel-list <anjuta-devel-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [anjuta-devel] Adding some filtering mechanism for plugin
- Date: Thu, 28 Mar 2013 23:18:07 +0100
Hi,
I plan to do the following changes in the plugin system:
* Remove the plugin id.
Instead, I plan to return a AnjutaPluginHandle instead of a
AnjutaPluginDescription. The handle is an unique object associated to
each plugin in the plugin manager. While the description is just the
content of the .plugin file.
Each handle contains a pointer to the corresponding description. So it
doesn't remove any information.
The issue with the plugin description is that to go back to the
corresponding plugin, you need to read the library name in the
description which is considered as the plugin id and find the
corresponding handle.
This will not work, if I have several .plugin files using the same
library file. Moreover, getting the plugin handle from a description is
a common task and it needs a search in a lookup table which is not
really necessary as initially you start with a handle.
* Define system plugin.
I will add an additional property in the plugin handle object defining
if the plugin is a system plugin. A system plugin is a plugin which is
loaded on startup from the initial profile and which is never
deactivated nor unloaded.
It's a bit different from a resident plugin (defined by an attribute in
the .plugin file) because such plugin is still be deactivated even if
the library itself is not unloaded.
With this, I don't need to define incremental profile. All profiles will
replace the previous one except if the previous one is the system
profile that will mark all its plugins as system one.
I still need to check that it's working and that I haven't forgotten
something. Do you have some comments about this?
Regards,
Sébastien
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