This service daemon will act as an intermediary between the Inspector
program and the inspectable programs it wants to inspect.
Programs can make themselves available for inspection by connecting
to /tmp/portal/inspectables using the Core::EventLoop RPC protocol.
This commit is the start of LibPDF, and introduces some basic structure
objects. This emulates LibJS's Value structure, where Value is a simple
class that can contain a pointer to a more complex Object class with
more data. All of the basic PDF objects have a representation.
Every GL library needs an implementation of this!
Currently drawn with "pixel vomit" colours as we don't
yet support lighting via the GL library.
This also ships with a super basic Wavefront OBJ loader.
After looking closely at this, I realized that we've been running
all the service processes under separate user accounts even though
there's actually no need to.
Since we already use pledge() and unveil() to limit the scope and
access of these programs, separating them to another UID doesn't
achieve anything meaningful. So let's bring them back to the "anon"
user account and simplify things.
Programs affected:
- ImageDecoder
- RequestServer
- WebContent
- WebSocket
Longer term, I'd like for all of these to get spawned for the current
desktop user somehow, possibly by some kind of session manager, or
perhaps by the Browser program itself. But for now they remain under
SystemServer's control.
I can't say I like starting yet another thing on boot... but now that
LookupServer provides mDNS (and optionaly DNS) services to other hosts,
we have to start it on boot, not when the first local client connects.
Windows that are marked as modified will now have another (themable)
close button. This gives an additional visual clue that some action
will be required by the user before the window gets closed.
The default window-close-modified icon is an "X" with "..." underneath,
building on the established use of "..." in menus to signify that
additional user input will be required before an action is completed.
The glyph for the letter `Shin` (U+05E9) looks a bit wonky because the
width of the font is too small. Unfortunately it doesn't look like the
FontEditor is capable of changing the width of an existing font, so if
that option will be added in the future this glyph can be fixed.
We had some inconsistencies before:
- Sometimes "The", sometimes "the"
- Sometimes trailing ".", sometimes no trailing "."
I picked the most common one (lowecase "the", trailing ".") and applied
it to all copyright headers.
By using the exact same string everywhere we can ensure nothing gets
missed during a global search (and replace), and that these
inconsistencies are not spread any further (as copyright headers are
commonly copied to new files).