Since the vast majority of message boxes should be modal, require
the parent window to be passed in, which can be nullptr for the
rare case that they don't. By it being the first argument, the
default arguments also don't need to be explicitly stated in most
cases, and it encourages passing in a parent window handle.
Fix up several message boxes that should have been modal.
Major changes are:
The layout and mouse handling has been rewritten to always center
images in the window.
QuickShow now accepts multiple images on drag and drop. The first
image gets opened in the current window, further images are opened in
new processes.
QSWidget now loads images on its own with QSWidget::load_from_file().
An on_drop callback has been introduced for QSWidget.
Added an open menu.
Added an about box and placeholder icons to the application.
QuickShow now starts without loading the sunset-retro wallpaper.
QSWidget::relayout get triggered before setting a bitmap to display
while setting the widget as the main widget of the window.
I've added a null check to the paint event too to make sure the
widget works with no bitmap set.
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);
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.
Now that the "unix" pledge is no longer required for socket I/O, we can
drop it after making the connections we need in a program.
In most GUI program cases, once we've connected to the WindowServer by
instantiating a GApplication, we no longer need "unix" :^)