fbfbdb8e12
We now build a docker base container based on debian sid (where the very latest packages are available). That base container is updated once a month, or whenever travis-build.Dockerfile or debian/control change, but re-used for subsequent travis runs. While the initial build might take up to 15 minutes, subsequent builds typically run in a minute or two. All the different steps that we run on travis are now factored into separate scripts in the travis/ directory. Switching to docker should also help with issue #2174. |
||
---|---|---|
.. | ||
dpi.c | ||
draw_util.c | ||
fake_configure_notify.c | ||
font.c | ||
format_placeholders.c | ||
get_colorpixel.c | ||
get_config_path.c | ||
get_exe_path.c | ||
get_mod_mask.c | ||
get_process_filename.c | ||
get_visualtype.c | ||
ipc_connect.c | ||
ipc_recv_message.c | ||
ipc_send_message.c | ||
is_debug_build.c | ||
libi3.mk | ||
Makefile | ||
mkdirp.c | ||
README | ||
resolve_tilde.c | ||
root_atom_contents.c | ||
safewrappers.c | ||
string.c | ||
strndup.c | ||
ucs2_conversion.c |
Introduction ============ libi3 is an *INTERNAL* library which contains functions that i3 and related tools (i3-msg, i3-input, i3-nagbar, i3-config-wizard, i3bar) use. It is NOT to be used by other programs. Structure ========= Every function gets its own .c file, which in turn gets compiled into an .o object file. Afterwards, all .o files are archived into one static library (libi3.a). This library will be linked into all i3 binaries. The linker is able to eliminate unused .o files when linking, so only the functions which you actually use will be included in the corresponding binary.