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 :^)
Otherwise, we end up propagating those dependencies into targets that
link against that library, which creates unnecessary link-time
dependencies.
Also included are changes to readd now missing dependencies to tools
that actually need them.
We previously put the generated headers in SOURCES, which did not mark
them as GENERATED (and did not produce a proper dependency).
This commit moves all generated headers into GENERATED_SOURCES, and
removes useless header SOURCES.
URL had properly named replacements for protocol(), set_protocol() and
create_with_file_protocol() already. This patch removes these function
and updates all call sites to use the functions named according to the
specification.
See https://url.spec.whatwg.org/#concept-url-scheme
This prevents us from needing a sv suffix, and potentially reduces the
need to run generic code for a single character (as contains,
starts_with, ends_with etc. for a char will be just a length and
equality check).
No functional changes.
Each of these strings would previously rely on StringView's char const*
constructor overload, which would call __builtin_strlen on the string.
Since we now have operator ""sv, we can replace these with much simpler
versions. This opens the door to being able to remove
StringView(char const*).
No functional changes.
This commit moves the length calculations out to be directly on the
StringView users. This is an important step towards the goal of removing
StringView(char const*), as it moves the responsibility of calculating
the size of the string to the user of the StringView (which will prevent
naive uses causing OOB access).
Previously, SpaceAnalyzer set focus on the selected BreadcrumbButton.
Using arrow keys triggered the keydown_event of the AbstractButton,
which later on caused a Function object to be deleted while it is still
being used.
This change sets the focus on TreeMapWidget and adds an event handler
to TreeMapWidget for keydown events.
Fixes#13254.
With #12480, Breadcrumbbar's on_focus_change() uses
on_click(). In SpaceAnalyzer, double clicking triggers the
TreeWidgetMap's on_path_change(), which triggers Breadcrumbbar's
on_focus_change(), which also triggers the TreeWidgetMap's
on_path_change() again. This resulted in use-after-free of
Breadcrumbbar, thus resulted in the crash. Not updating the
TreeWidgetMap's viewpoint recursively solves the issue.
Function-local `static constexpr` variables can be `constexpr`. This
can reduce memory consumption, binary size, and offer additional
compiler optimizations.
This option is already enabled when building Lagom, so let's enable it
for the main build too. We will no longer be surprised by Lagom Clang
CI builds failing while everything compiles locally.
Furthermore, the stronger `-Wsuggest-override` warning is enabled in
this commit, which enforces the use of the `override` keyword in all
classes, not just those which already have some methods marked as
`override`. This works with both GCC and Clang.
Also add slightly richer parse errors now that we can include a string
literal with returned errors.
This will allow us to use TRY() when working with JSON data.
Prior this patch, you couldn't remove any files from the context menu
if you didn't have write access to them.
It was incorrect, as the write permission for files means that you can
modify the contents of the file, where for directories it means that
you can create, rename, and remove the files there.
The breadcrumbbar in here serves exactly the same purpose as the one in
File Manager. Given that, I believe it's worth to keep these two
visually consistent.
Applications previously had to create a GUI::Menubar object, add menus
to it, and then call GUI::Window::set_menubar().
This patch introduces GUI::Window::add_menu() which creates the menubar
automatically and adds items to it. Application code becomes slightly
simpler as a result. :^)
Problem:
- `static` variables consume memory and sometimes are less
optimizable.
- `static const` variables can be `constexpr`, usually.
- `static` function-local variables require an initialization check
every time the function is run.
Solution:
- If a global `static` variable is only used in a single function then
move it into the function and make it non-`static` and `constexpr`.
- Make all global `static` variables `constexpr` instead of `const`.
- Change function-local `static const[expr]` variables to be just
`constexpr`.
By using fstatat during file system analyzation instead of lstat, we
reduce the amount of work the kernel has to do for each stat call.
During profiling it came up that the kernel was spending a lot of time
resolving paths. Because each call to stat passed an absolute path the
kernel had to do the same work over and over again.
When using relative paths the kernel only has to resolve the relative
part as it can reuse the already resolved path of the base directory.
Not sure why some menus did have one and others didn't, even in the
same application - now they all do. :^)
I added character shortcuts to some menu actions as well.
This also moves Widget::load_from_json into Core::Object as a virtual
function in order to allow loading non-widget objects in GML (e.g.
BoxLayout).
Co-authored-by: Gunnar Beutner <gbeutner@serenityos.org>
This changes client methods so that they return the IPC response's
return value directly - instead of the response struct - for IPC
methods which only have a single return value.