In a bunch of cases, this actually ends up simplifying the code as
to_number will handle something such as:
```
Optional<I> opt;
if constexpr (IsSigned<I>)
opt = view.to_int<I>();
else
opt = view.to_uint<I>();
```
For us.
The main goal here however is to have a single generic number conversion
API between all of the String classes.
This caused a dangling reference down the line, which lead to funny
things like the following:
> cd Bui[tab]
> cd Bui^@^@
By returning a direct reference to the suggestion in question, we can be
sure that the referenced object is alive until the next suggestion
cycle.
This commit un-deprecates DeprecatedString, and repurposes it as a byte
string.
As the null state has already been removed, there are no other
particularly hairy blockers in repurposing this type as a byte string
(what it _really_ is).
This commit is auto-generated:
$ xs=$(ack -l \bDeprecatedString\b\|deprecated_string AK Userland \
Meta Ports Ladybird Tests Kernel)
$ perl -pie 's/\bDeprecatedString\b/ByteString/g;
s/deprecated_string/byte_string/g' $xs
$ clang-format --style=file -i \
$(git diff --name-only | grep \.cpp\|\.h)
$ gn format $(git ls-files '*.gn' '*.gni')
This makes using the line editor much nicer when multi-code-point
graphemes are present in the input (e.g. flag emojis, or some cjk
glyphs), and avoids messing up the buffer when deleting text, or
cursoring around.
This commit fixes the odd state after pasting some text containing
multibyte code points.
This also increases the input buffer size, as reading 16 bytes at a time
felt slightly laggy when pasting a large number of emojis :^)
Previously, we stored two representations of the same string in
`CompletionSuggestion` object: one for the bytes and the other for the
code points corresponding to those bytes. To minimize duplication, this
patch combine both representations into a single UTF-8 string, which is
already supported by our new String class.
Following this update, we successfully reduce the size of each object
from 376 bytes to 256 bytes
We forgot to reset all the variables that keep track of suggestion
state, resulting in an underflow value when calculating the lines to
display completion suggestions later.
Setting `m_times_tab_pressed` to 0 apparently forces it to recalculate
the those variables and seems to fix the problem.
Fixes#22128
We previously left it at the end of the final line, which caused the
next prompt to start offset to the right:
|$ foo^C
| $
This commit makes LibLine move to the beginning of that line,
making it so the next prompt shows up at the beginning of the line:
|$ foo^C
|$
While parsing DSR response, we might encounter invalid characters, for
example, when we `cat` a binary file. Previously, we just pushed those
characters in `m_incomplete_data` buffer, which worked fine until we
didn't get a terminating character. We kept increasing coordinate value
and crashed in following assertion.
Previously, case-change operations did not produce visible results.
As of now, setting `m_chars_touched_in_the_middle` to a non-zero value
results in refreshing the whole line. So case-change operations now set
that variable (causing a line refresh) in order to produce visible
results as expected.
This can only realistically happen when the terminal no longer exists,
so quitting with an error here is the better solution as the application
will soon be killed anyway.
Fixes#19742.
Fixes#19017.
Performing these immediately can introduce a race condition between the
user's signal-related logic and LibLine's own, so defer the handlers to
make sure they run when our terminal IO cannot interfere with the
user's.
Not a single client of this API actually used the event mask feature to
listen for readability AND writability.
Let's simplify the API and have only one hook: on_activation.
Similar to POSIX read, the basic read and write functions of AK::Stream
do not have a lower limit of how much data they read or write (apart
from "none at all").
Rename the functions to "read some [data]" and "write some [data]" (with
"data" being omitted, since everything here is reading and writing data)
to make them sufficiently distinct from the functions that ensure to
use the entire buffer (which should be the go-to function for most
usages).
No functional changes, just a lot of new FIXMEs.
`Stream` will be qualified as `AK::Stream` until we remove the
`Core::Stream` namespace. `IODevice` now reuses the `SeekMode` that is
defined by `SeekableStream`, since defining its own would require us to
qualify it with `AK::SeekMode` everywhere.
Having an alias function that only wraps another one is silly, and
keeping the more obvious name should flush out more uses of deprecated
strings.
No behavior change.
These instances were detected by searching for files that include
stdlib.h, but don't match the regex:
\\b(_abort|abort|abs|aligned_alloc|arc4random|arc4random_buf|arc4random_
uniform|atexit|atof|atoi|atol|atoll|bsearch|calloc|clearenv|div|div_t|ex
it|_Exit|EXIT_FAILURE|EXIT_SUCCESS|free|getenv|getprogname|grantpt|labs|
ldiv|ldiv_t|llabs|lldiv|lldiv_t|malloc|malloc_good_size|malloc_size|mble
n|mbstowcs|mbtowc|mkdtemp|mkstemp|mkstemps|mktemp|posix_memalign|posix_o
penpt|ptsname|ptsname_r|putenv|qsort|qsort_r|rand|RAND_MAX|random|reallo
c|realpath|secure_getenv|serenity_dump_malloc_stats|serenity_setenv|sete
nv|setprogname|srand|srandom|strtod|strtof|strtol|strtold|strtoll|strtou
l|strtoull|system|unlockpt|unsetenv|wcstombs|wctomb)\\b
(Without the linebreaks.)
This regex is pessimistic, so there might be more files that don't
actually use anything from the stdlib.
In theory, one might use LibCPP to detect things like this
automatically, but let's do this one step after another.
This will make it easier to support both string types at the same time
while we convert code, and tracking down remaining uses.
One big exception is Value::to_string() in LibJS, where the name is
dictated by the ToString AO.
We have a new, improved string type coming up in AK (OOM aware, no null
state), and while it's going to use UTF-8, the name UTF8String is a
mouthful - so let's free up the String name by renaming the existing
class.
Making the old one have an annoying name will hopefully also help with
quick adoption :^)