right now we have to defeat an unfortunate static assertion in
the standard library, which is expected to go away in the future.
We use a hack to hijack the problematic definition with the preprocessor,
which requires our header to be first.
In the November developer meeting, Christian and I agreed that
it's best to remove that offending LUID specifications altogether.
Those embedded LUIDs where one of the issues blocking the transition to C++11
to make them stand out more prominently, some entity comments
where started with a line of starts. Unfortunately, doxygen
(and javadoc) only recogise comments which are started exactly
with /**
This caused quite some comments to be ignored by doxygen.
Credits to Hendrik Boom for spotting this problem!
A workaround is to end the line of stars with *//**
lib::Depend<TY> works as drop-in replacement for lib::Singleton<TY>
This changeset removes the convoluted special cases like
SingletonSub and MockInjector.
- split off the tricky basic GTKmm includes
- reduce the clutter in the gtk-lumiera.header
- make GtkLumiera a singleton, placed into static memory
- remove all static functions from WindowManager
DisplayService is intended to implement the Display facade and additionally
manage N display output sinks (DisplayerSlot). Now the playback-controller
contains just the bare controller logic, all services like tick generation
or signal dispatching have been factored out... makes me feel better :-)