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Tim Janik 6898536a02 ok, there have been several severe bugs in the signal handler referencing
Tue Feb 10 07:12:07 1998  Tim Janik  <timj@gimp.org>

        * gtk/gtksignal.h:
        * gtk/gtksignal.c:
        ok, there have been several severe bugs in the signal handler
        referencing and ->next connection stuff. these bugs caused
        invokations of handlers that are disconnected and - worse -
        destroyed already. invokation of *destroyd* handlers mean:
        anything can be executed , because the handler structure can just
        as well be realocated.
        at the cost of an extra ->prev field per handler we should have a
        reasonable stable system now, because of the various places that
        can cause a handler to be disconnected (*any* handler invokation can
        cause *any* or *all* handlers to be disconnected, there is no way
        around a doubly linked list, actually handler disconnection has never
        worked correctly because of this.
        handlers are connected together via a *doubly* linked list now, and it
        is *not* valid to remove a handler out of this list untill all its
        references have been droped, i.e. handler->ref_count==0.
        to prevent emissions of disconnected but still referenced handlers,
        disconnected handlers are simply marked as blocked and get an id of 0
        which is an invalid signal handler id.
        the handler->id has been changed to have 28 significant bits (using
        alignment gaps), since 65536 (old range: guint16) signal connections
        (as a total) can easily be reached by complex applications.
        this whole handler thingy is at least as tedious as writing doubly
        linked list implementations ;)
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