* remove autotools
It seems to all work. I tested with gtk-doc enabled. I probably missed a
few things argh.
* remove some old cruft
* oop, forgot m4/
* remove version check
since we no longer have a wrapper script
- Remove `HAVE_LCMS` definition in favor of `HAVE_LCMS2`.
- Remove `HAVE_WINDOWS_H` definition in favor of `G_OS_WIN32`.
- Remove stray `vips_text_get_type` in `conversion.c`.
- Remove duplicated `unistd.h` include.
- Remove redundant `strcasecmp` definition, we use `g_ascii_strcasecmp` everywhere.
- Remove unnecessary header checks in `configure.ac` and `meson.build`.
- Ensure `unistd.h` include is guarded with `HAVE_UNISTD_H`.
- Fail early when `-Dfontconfig=enabled` and `pangoft2` is not found.
Use GLib's i18n support instead of copying and pasting that
logic into its own header. This deprecates the vips/intl.h
header in favour of glib/gi18n.h.
* Meson: remove space before colon
Since key-value pairs in Python are usually delimited as
colon+space instead of space+colon+space.
* Meson: disable modules by default when building static libraries
Corresponds to autotools. See: #2323.
* Meson: make modules a feature option
Corresponds to autotools, where modules are built
automatically if enabled and supported.
* Meson: specify minimum required GLib version
* Meson: fix indentation
* Remove unused function checks
* Simplify GLib configure checks
* Meson: ensure modules doesn't include enumtypes sources
Since that would cause duplicate symbols.
(`soname_header` can also be safely removed here,
since that is already included in `libvips_headers_dep`)
The --rotate flag no longer did anything, so add a new --no-rotate flag
connected to the new no-rotate property. --rotate is still there, but
hidden and does nothing.
-o was much easier to remember than -f, so flip back to -o. -f still
works, but is a hidden synonym.
--iprofile, --eprofile were hard to remember. Add --import-profile and
--export-profile synonyms. iprofile / eprofile are still there and still
work, but are hidden.
You must now include vips7 support explicitly with
#include <vips/vips7compat.h>
in your code just after including `vips.h`.
The old vips7 names, such as `Rect`, were starting to cause problems
with other packages like opencv.
"intent" lets you set the rendering intent for any ICC conversions --
the default is the (more correct) relative, but "perceptual" can look
better
see https://github.com/jcupitt/libvips/issues/714
can't use GRegexp if we need to support centos5 ... vipsthumbnail was
using it to parse geometry strings
new geo parser, plus some tests
see https://github.com/jcupitt/libvips/issues/622