Global variables in shared libraries are a bad idea. EMailBackend now
owns the MailSession instance, which is actually now EMailSession.
Move the blocking utility functions in mail-tools.c to e-mail-session.c
and add asynchronous variants. Same approach as Camel.
Replace EMailReader.get_shell_backend() with EMailReader.get_backend(),
which returns an EMailBackend. Easier access to the EMailSession.
If we're using GTK+ 2.21.8 (where gtk_dialog_set_has_separator() is
deprecated but the property is still present and defaults to TRUE), we
still need to set the property to FALSE. So instead use g_object_set()
up through GTK+ 2.90.6, after which the property itself is gone.
Unfortunately the default value for this property is TRUE (bzzt, WRONG!)
so we can't just remove the function outright until we require GTK+ 2.22.
It was deprecated in GTK+ 2.21.8.
Still remaining:
GtkAccessible::widget
GtkAssistant::forward
GtkAssistant::back
GtkObject::flags
GtkTreeStore::stamp
The GtkAssistant fields are related to bug #596428. We don't
need accessor functions so much as the enhancement described
there implemented.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=615613
The changes are mainly including the e-alert-header.h header instead of just
e-alert.h. This allows us to include e-alert.h in non-UI situations when
necessary.
The EError mechanism is used both for error dialogs as well as basic alerts or
user prompts, so we should give it a more general name which matches this use.
This patch also cleans up a few includes of e-alert.h (formerly e-error.h) that
were not actually being used.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=602963