Previously, some non-default process statistics were displayed in a
long human readable format in the processes tab, which could negatively
affect readability. A shorter format is now used in the processes tab,
while the process properties window retains the longer format.
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 commit removes DeprecatedString's "null" state, and replaces all
its users with one of the following:
- A normal, empty DeprecatedString
- Optional<DeprecatedString>
Note that null states of DeprecatedFlyString/StringView/etc are *not*
affected by this commit. However, DeprecatedString::empty() is now
considered equal to a null StringView.
This commit addresses an issue when 'Zombie' threads are
included in CPU % calculation. This caused negative
time_scheduled_diff, resulting in a data type overflow.
Process command line reading took up 50% (!) of all of SystemMonitor's
work. However, a process's command line per definition never changes, so
we can read it once and carry it over. Also, if we couldn't read a
process's command line once, it is close to impossible that we'll ever
be able to read it in the future. Therefore, skip reading such command
lines again as well.
This commit also converts the command line itself to use String, while
we're at it.
The minimal build configuration doesn't include HackStudio and
SystemMonitor refused to run after trying to unveil a not exiting file.
This change will just ignore this specific error for this specific file
as if nothing really happened.
The ability to quickly debug a process in HackStudio is not the main
feature of the application and HackStudio itself is rather heavy to be
put in the minimal configuration.
Additionally, I find it unnecessary to disable/hide the 'Debug in
HackStudio' action because build configurations are mostly for testing
purposes anyway. You will get a 'No such file or directory' error in the
console after activating the action though. :^)
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.
Because MemoryStatsWidget::refresh is run nearly directly by the
EventLoop, the only real alternative to crashing would be to cancel the
update, and keep the old data. That doesn't sound sufficiently better to
warrant being implemented.
The signature of Core::ProcessStatisticsReader::get_all changed, and
instead of requiring a pointer to an open file, it now needs a bool to
indicate whether usernames should be polled or not. `m_proc_all` was
always converted to `false` in `RefPtr::operator bool()`, so we were
missing usernames for a long time.
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.
These icons are a relic of GLabel and were never implemented to
accomodate both image and text. This convenience can always be added
in the future, but no current instance assumes or needs it, so let's
replace them all with ImageWidget to show clearer intent.
This program has never lived up to its original idea, and has been
broken for years (property editing, etc). It's also unmaintained and
off-by-default since forever.
At this point, Inspector is more of a maintenance burden than a feature,
so this commit removes it from the system, along with the mechanism in
Core::EventLoop that enables it.
If we decide we want the feature again in the future, it can be
reimplemented better. :^)
SystemMonitor had a bug in which it would crash in case there are zombie
processes left in the system.
The fix for this is to check if a process has no threads (which will
indicate that the process is a zombie and is waiting to be reaped), and
if that's the case, artificially create a thread row that is just enough
to represent the zombie process.
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>>.