You can now pass "-n" to the browser to use the new HTML parser.
It's not turned on by default since it's still very immature, but this
is a huge step towards bringing it into maturity. :^)
Note that this is a little bit unreliable with the keyboard shortcut
since LibGUI can get confused about which Action it's supposed to use
as each Browser::Tab has its own "close tab" action. This will need
to be fixed in LibGUI.
This patch moves most of the Browser UI into a Tab class. The main UI
now mainly consists of a GUI::TabWidget that Tab objects are added to.
I'm going with the "tabs on top" style here, since I like how it makes
it feel like each tab has its own UI controls (which it actually does!)
This patch adds GUI::Action::create_checkable() helpers that work just
like the existing create() helpers, but the actions become checkable(!)
Clients are no longer required to manage the checked state of their
actions manually, but instead they will be checked/unchecked as needed
by GUI::Action itself before the activation hook is fired.
This allows us to construct menus in a more natural way:
auto& file_menu = menubar->add_menu("File");
file_menu.add_action(...);
Instead of the old way:
auto file_menu = GUI::Menu::construct();
file_menu->add_action(...);
menubar->add_menu(file_menu);
This patchset adds a Button to the toolbar (right next to the location field)
with a star icon. The star is white if the currently visited url is not yet
bookmarked and yellow if a bookmark for the url exists.
After adding or removing a bookmark, the bookmark json file is synced to disk.
Therefore, some new pledge/unveil's have been added.
This patchset adds a bookmark bar that is backed by a json file backend.
The json file is loaded and checked for the format. According to the
format, the bookmarks bar is populated with the bookmark items.
If the bookmarks do not fit into one line, an expader button is shown
that brings up a menu containing the missing bookmark items.
There is currently no way to add or remove bookmarks. A hover over a
bookmark is also not yet showing the url in the statusbar.
Since the returned object is now owned by the callee object, we can
simply vend a ChildType&. This allows us to use "." instead of "->"
at the call site, which is quite nice. :^)
This patch adds two new API's:
- WidgetType& GUI::Window::set_main_widget<WidgetType>();
This creates a new main widget for a window, assigns it, and returns
it to you as a WidgetType&.
- LayoutType& GUI::Widget::set_layout<LayoutType>();
Same basic idea, creates a new layout, assigns it, and returns it to
you as a LayoutType&.
I started adding things to a Draw namespace, but it somehow felt really
wrong seeing Draw::Rect and Draw::Bitmap, etc. So instead, let's rename
the library to LibGfx. :^)
As suggested by Joshua, this commit adds the 2-clause BSD license as a
comment block to the top of every source file.
For the first pass, I've just added myself for simplicity. I encourage
everyone to add themselves as copyright holders of any file they've
added or modified in some significant way. If I've added myself in
error somewhere, feel free to replace it with the appropriate copyright
holder instead.
Going forward, all new source files should include a license header.
This patch adds a new "accept" promise that allows you to call accept()
on an already listening socket. This lets programs set up a socket for
for listening and then dropping "inet" and/or "unix" so that only
incoming (and existing) connections are allowed from that point on.
No new outgoing connections or listening server sockets can be created.
In addition to accept() it also allows getsockopt() with SOL_SOCKET
and SO_PEERCRED, which is used to find the PID/UID/GID of the socket
peer. This is used by our IPC library when creating shared buffers that
should only be accessible to a specific peer process.
This allows us to drop "unix" in WindowServer and LookupServer. :^)
It also makes the debugging/introspection RPC sockets in CEventLoop
based programs work again.