It's useful with the newly added for loops in Shell.
SerenityOS's printf() doesn't seem to print decimals for
doubles correctly, so this doesn't print the right output for
fractional numbers yet.
This patch makes `unzip' mmap the zip file instead of seeking the file
repeatedly.
This makes unzipping big files bearable, and unzipping huge files
impossible.
The later could be fixed by mapping/unmapping chunks on the fly once we
have support for mmap() offsets.
Now that we have a standalone test-js program, the "-t" test mode of the
js REPL is unused and can simply be removed. Required functionality has
been duplicated in test-js (isStrictMode function, loading of testing
utilities).
Also remove outdated information about tests from the js(1) man page.
Skipped tests count as a "pass" rather than a "fail" (i.e. a test suite
with a skipped test will pass), however it does display a message when
the test is printing.
This is intended for tests which _should_ work, but currently do not.
This should be preferred over "// FIXME" notes if possible.
This commit also exposes JSONObject's implementation of stringify to the
public, so that it can be used by test-js without having to go through
the interpreter's environment.
This moves most of the work from run-tests.sh to test-js.cpp. This way,
we have a lot more control over how the test suite runs, as well as how
it outputs. This should result in some cool functionality!
This commit also refactors test-common.js to mimic the jest library.
This should allow tests to be much more expressive :)
More work towards supporting multiple global objects. Native C++ code
now get a GlobalObject& and don't have to ask the Interpreter for it.
I've added macros for declaring and defining native callbacks since
this was pretty tedious and this makes it easier next time we want to
change any of these signatures.
This patch removes the setuid-root flag from the KeyboardSettings GUI
application and adds back the old "keymap" program.
It doesn't feel very safe and sound to have a GUI program runnable
as setuid-root, so in the next patch I'll be making KeyboardSettings
call out to the "keymap" program to do its bidding.
We were getting a little overly memey in some places, so let's scale
things back to business-casual.
Informal language is fine in comments, commits and debug logs,
but let's keep the runtime nice and presentable. :^)
* Port it to Core::ArgsParser - even though it doesn't support any options
at the moment, it's nice to handle --help and reject other options;
* Accept "-" to mean stdin;
* Make sure to write out all data that we read, looping if needed;
* Detect Useless Uses of Cat and print a cute warning :^)