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libworkbench: implement GLogWriterFunc and library initialization #374

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@andyholmes andyholmes commented Jun 29, 2023

Add Workbench.init() to initialize resources and other setup tasks.

Currently, this only implements a GLogWriterFunc for silencing
specific messages that Workbench users shouldn't see.

This method has some limitations running on other threads in GJS,
and should be more performant in C anyways.

@andyholmes andyholmes requested a review from sonnyp June 29, 2023 23:41
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Can you add the rational / benefit of this in the PR description?

@andyholmes andyholmes force-pushed the andyholmes/libworkbench branch 4 times, most recently from 34287c9 to 71c18cb Compare August 20, 2023 22:05
@andyholmes andyholmes marked this pull request as draft August 20, 2023 22:11
Add `Workbench.init()` to initialize resources and other setup tasks.

Currently, this only implements a `GLogWriterFunc` for silencing
specific messages that Workbench users shouldn't see.

This method has some limitations running on other threads in GJS,
and should be more performant in C anyways.
@andyholmes andyholmes marked this pull request as ready for review August 20, 2023 22:38
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