fddbd11baa made it so the command executed
read `sh -c -- '"script" args*'`, the -- in this command is redundant as
the script name never starts with a dash and can never be interpreted as
an option or a flag.
The actually meaningful placement for -- here is after `$SUDO`, to make
sure `$SUDO` does not incorrectly treat `-c` as an option to itself, and
`$SHELL` cannot be interpreted as an option/flag in the extremely
unlikely event that it starts with a dash.
The dollar sign is a special character in POSIX shells and in the Ninja
build file format. If the file name contains a `$`, something goes wrong
in the escaping/unescaping of this symbol, and CMake/GCC/Clang generate
invalid dependency files where not all instances of `$` are escaped
properly. Because of this, Ninja fails to rebuild `$262Object.cpp` if
the headers included by it have changed.
Stale `$262Object.cpp.o` files have been the cause of mysterious crashes
multiple times which only go away after doing a clean build. Let's
prevent these from happening again by removing the `$` from the
filename.
Recreating the previous screenshot in a current build of the system will
show many, usually subtle, changes in comparison.
This patch adds a new screenshot of the SerenityOS desktop with
Terminal, File Manager, System Monitor and Ladybird visible.
This allows opening the ladybird.app app bundle on macOS, using Xcode
tools like Instruments on the applications in the app bundle, and even
installing the app bundle into /Applications :^)
This commit makes it possible to let properties accept easing functions
as values, which will be used in a later commit to implement
animation-timing-function.
A lot of code gen happening here. These generators are kind of
awkward to work with, and the fact that the CLDR data download
extracts over 8,000 files makes it hard to fit into the explicit
patterns GN expects of us.
We depend on GNU-specific du switch `--apparent-size`. Busybox has this
implemented, but as `-b` instead.
Another part of the build system uses `cp --preserve=timestamps`. This
can be replaced by `rsync -t`, and rsync is already used through the
file.
Thanks to those changes, Serenity can be built on a Busybox system,
without GNU coreutils.
This includes a few new options to the .clang-format configuration file
to A) adhere to option changes within clang-format 16 (namely the option
AlignTrailingComments), and B) enforce existing style guide rules with
new clang-format rules.
The main missing features are rootMargin, proper nested browsing
context support and content clip/clip-path support.
This makes images appear on some sites, such as YouTube and
howstuffworks.com.
Using the cross-page links, we can generate a directed graph showing the
topology of which pages refer to other pages. This is not just for fun:
the links show how often a page is linked (since links are not
deduplicated on purpose), which pairs of pages only have links in one
direction (where a link in the other direction may be useful), which
groups of closely-interlinked pages exist, and which pages have few or
no links to other pages.
The EXTRA_MARKDOWN_CHECK_ARGS argument to the check-markdown script can
be used to inject the -g flag for generating the graph on all manpages.
Apart from the class used audio fuzzers have identical behavior: Create
a memory stream from the fuzzer input and pass this to the loader, then
try to load audio until an error occurs. Since the loader plugins need
to have the same static create() function anyways for LibAudio itself,
we can unify the fuzzer implementations and reduce code duplication.
This utility will learn tricks such as extracting images from PDFs and
dumping tables from PDFs so that we can create code from specs.
It also allows testing LibPDF things in lagom, and allows testing
reading large amounts of PDFs using a shell script.
This was missed in 02b74e5a70
We need to disable consteval in AK::String as well as AK::StringView,
and we need to disable it when building both the tools build and the
fuzzer build.