commit | 5b3e4f94b0514d0af605a4f6557def5a023a85f1 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Iain Lane <iainl@gnome.org> | Mon Mar 01 09:18:03 2021 +0000 |
committer | Iain Lane <iainl@gnome.org> | Mon Mar 01 09:18:03 2021 +0000 |
tree | a2fe516a8bd80aac4e74a3e442940edad749520a | |
parent | d799d27808557544a9db2d40357c3b1f4472c4ef [diff] |
gatomic.h: Make `glib_typeof` API break opt in. The changes in 4273c43902a7e6b22cea0041436ee5715c93be76 did not guard macros in `gatomic.h` which use `glib_typeof`. This meant that when 552b8fd862061e74b5ad2ffe6a700f850a76f797 was committed, moving the include of `<type_traits>` under such a guard, these macros were still trying to use it. This broke the build of at least vte. Fix this by guarding the API break in `gatomic.h` too.
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