That's what this class really is; in fact that's what the first line of
the comment says it is.
This commit does not rename the main files, since those will contain
other time-related classes in a little bit.
Previously, calling `.right()` on a `Gfx::Rect` would return the last
column's coordinate still inside the rectangle, or `left + width - 1`.
This is called 'endpoint inclusive' and does not make a lot of sense for
`Gfx::Rect<float>` where a rectangle of width 5 at position (0, 0) would
return 4 as its right side. This same problem exists for `.bottom()`.
This changes `Gfx::Rect` to be endpoint exclusive, which gives us the
nice property that `width = right - left` and `height = bottom - top`.
It enables us to treat `Gfx::Rect<int>` and `Gfx::Rect<float>` exactly
the same.
All users of `Gfx::Rect` have been updated accordingly.
Corrects a slew of titles, buttons, labels, menu items and status bars
for capitalization, ellipses and punctuation.
Rewords a few actions and dialogs to use uniform language and
punctuation.
This gives us free error-propagation in Core::command(...) and
HackStudio::ProjectBuilder::for_each_library_dependencies.
The comment about "String will be in the null state" has been misleading
for a long time, so it is removed.
The pattern to construct `Application` was to use the `try_create`
method from the `C_OBJECT` macro. While being safe from an OOM
perspective, this method doesn't propagate errors from the constructor.
This patch make `Application` use the `C_OBJECT_ABSTRACT` and manually
define a `create` method that can bubble up errors from the
construction stage.
This commit also removes the ability to use `argc` and `argv` to
create an `Application`, only `Main`'s `Arguments` can be used.
From a user point of view, the patch renames `try_create` => `create`,
hence the huge number of modified files.
Previously hackstudio tried to synchronize the language server before
executing the command inside the editor. If sync-command for the server
(for example the CommentLineCommand) is not implemented inside the
function responsible for syncing the language server, the IDE would
crash.
This patch makes it such that the synchronization happens only after IDE
executes the command locally. If such command is not implemented (as
was the case earlier), it would simply reupdate the content inside the
language server. Even though the reupdate might be expensive, it is
better than crashing hackstudio altogether.
Because of reordering, the relevant function names have been changed to
better reflect the code flow.
Previously, Frames could set both these properties along with a
thickness to confusing effect: Most shapes of the same shadowing only
differentiated at a thickness >= 2, and some not at all. This led
to a lot of creative but ultimately superfluous choices in the code.
Instead let's streamline our options, automate thickness, and get
the right look without so much guesswork.
Plain shadowing has been consolidated into a single Plain style,
and 0 thickness can be had by setting style to NoFrame.
That pattern seems to show up a lot in code written by people that
aren't intimately familiar with the lifetime model of Error and Strings.
This commit makes the compiler detect it and present a more helpful
diagnostic than "garbage string at runtime".
This now defaults to serializing the path with percent decoded segments
(which is what all callers expect), but has an option not to. This fixes
`file://` URLs with spaces in their paths.
The name has been changed to serialize_path() path to make it more clear
that this method will generate a new string each call (except for the
cannot_be_a_base_url() case). A few callers have then been updated to
avoid repeatedly calling this function.
Upon opening already opened file, the cursor was previously not
set to the correct line and column. With this patch, it should
be correctly set.
Fixes a bug where ctrl+clicking a function declaration would not
jump to the line if the file containing the function is already
open.
TextEditor, HackStudio and SQLStudio now print the current line and
column number, as well as the number of currently selected words, with
thousands separators.
TextEditor also uses thousands seperators for the current word and
character count.
As part of this, the CodeDocument now keeps track of the kind of
difference for each line. Previously, we iterated every hunk every time
the editor was painted, but now we do that once whenever the diff
changes, and then save the type of difference for each line.
I had to add a set_title(String) helper function for ImageEditor because
TabWidget requires it. This is a temporary fix and will be handled in
subsequent commit.
The one behavior difference here is that the statusbar used to display
"Unknown" for unknown file types, and "Markdown" for md, but we now
display "Plain Text" for all file types without syntax highlighters.
When 359d6e7b0b happened, the return value
of `children[row]` went from being `ClassViewNode&` to
`NonnullOwnPtr<ClassViewNode>&`, so we were putting the wrong address
into the ModelIndex's data.
This class had slightly confusing semantics and the added weirdness
doesn't seem worth it just so we can say "." instead of "->" when
iterating over a vector of NNRPs.
This patch replaces NonnullRefPtrVector<T> with Vector<NNRP<T>>.
This also removes DirIterator::error_string(), since the same strerror()
string will be included when you print the Error itself. Except in `ls`
which is still using fprintf() for now.
This is not guaranteed to always work correctly as ArgsParser deals in
StringViews and might have a non-properly-null-terminated string as a
value. As a bonus, using StringView (and DeprecatedString where
necessary) leads to nicer looking code too :^)