The ARGB32 typedef is used for 32-bit #AARRGGBB quadruplets. As such,
the name RGBA32 was misleading, so let's call it ARGB32 instead.
Since endianness is a thing, let's not encode any assumptions about byte
order in the name of this type. ARGB32 is basically a "machine word"
of color.
`CharacterBitmap` instances are generated at run-time and put on the
heap, but they can be created in a `constexpr` context and stored in
static memory.
Also, remove additional `width` and `height` `static` values in favor
of using the `constexpr` member functions of `CharacterBitmap`.
These changes also include the removal of some initialization code
which tests if the `CharacterBitmap` is created since it is always
created and removes function-local `static` values which cause
run-time branches to ensure it is initialized each time the function
is called.
This adds a keyboard event for Super+0 to Super+9. Later to be consumed
in the taskbar.
Currently only this keyboard sequence is supported:
- Super key down
- Digit key down
But not this:
- Super key down
- Digit key down
- Digit key up
- Digit key down
We need to set Window::m_invalidated_frame to true when invalidating
the title, otherwise we may miss re-rendering the frame if nothing
else triggers it.
This fixes a crash of the browser when loading any page. LibWeb
immediately pops the 'running execution context' after creating an
interpreter, but it's needed to have a 'current realm' during
initialization of the ConsoleGlobalObject for NativeFunction::create()
to work.
Once this is done, we can immediately pop the execution context again.
Currently this method always succeeds, but that won't be true once we
switch to the Core::Stream API. :^)
Some of these places would ideally show an error message to the user,
since failure to save a file is significant, but let's not get
distracted right now.
I've attempted to handle the errors gracefully where it was clear how to
do so, and simple, but a lot of this was just adding
`release_value_but_fixme_should_propagate_errors()` in places.
If we're waiting for the client (typically Browser) to respond to a
synchronous IPC message from our side (e.g window.alert()) and the
client disconnects instead, just exit peacefully.
Ultimately a WebContent process lives to serve its client. When the
client dies, there is no need for WebContent anymore.
The WindowServer _really_ does not need to know the filesystem path to
it's wallpaper, and allows setting arbitrary wallpapers (those outside
of `/res/wallpapers`).
The GUI::Desktop will keep track of the path to the wallpaper (if any),
and save it to config if desired (to be persisted).
This avoids the need to `unveil` paths to the wallpaper, fixing #11158
Calculating tiled and miximized window frame have a lot in common. In
fact, we can look at maximized window state as a special case of the
tile type. It simplifies the code since there is a lot of cases when
we take an action only if the window is maximized or tiled.
For now, just use the first audio channel in the /dev/audio directory.
In the future we can add support for watching and loading other channels
so we can route audio to multiple sound cards on the system.
I saw what looked like a UAF of this URL in a RequestServer crash,
and it seems reasonable to make a copy here since we end up passing
them to Core::deferred_invoke().
pledge_domains() that takes only one String argument was specifically
added as a shortcut for pledging a single domain. So, it makes sense to
use singular here.
The result of a SQL statement execution is either:
1. An error.
2. The list of rows inserted, deleted, selected, etc.
(2) is currently represented by a combination of the Result class and
the ResultSet list it holds. This worked okay, but issues start to
arise when trying to use Result in non-statement contexts (for example,
when introducing Result to SQL expression execution).
What we really need is for Result to be a thin wrapper that represents
both (1) and (2), and to not have any explicit members like a ResultSet.
So this commit removes ResultSet from Result, and introduces ResultOr,
which is just an alias for AK::ErrorOrr. Statement execution now returns
ResultOr<ResultSet> instead of Result. This further opens the door for
expression execution to return ResultOr<Value> in the future.
Lastly, this moves some other context held by Result over to ResultSet.
This includes the row count (which is really just the size of ResultSet)
and the command for which the result is for.
Previously we would re-run the entire CSS selector machinery for each
property resolved. Instead of doing that, we now resolve a final set of
custom property key/value pairs at the start of the cascade.
`it.is_end()` could be updated to return false for a previously-invalid
iterator after we append a new socket, copy its value out to a local
variable to not hit this behaviour.
The environment settings object is effectively the context a piece of
script is running under, for example, it contains the origin,
responsible document, realm, global object and event loop for the
current context. This effectively replaces ScriptExecutionContext, but
it cannot be removed in this commit as EventTarget still depends on it.
https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/webappapis.html#environment-settings-object
Previously windows would end up in awkward positions relative to
the move cursor when dragging between tile types or unmaximizing.
This feels a bit more ergonomic.
VerticallyMaximized tiling replaces set_vertically_maximized() to
take advantage of tiling ergonomics.
Middle-clicking a window's maximize button now tiles vertically;
secondary-clicking tiles horizontally.
Adds Super+Alt+Arrow shortcuts for both. Super+Left/Right tiling
shortcuts now let windows shift between tile types directly.
Previously, different rects were used to restore tiled and maximized
windows, creating edge cases for inconsistent restoration. All states
now restore m_floating_rect, which saves the last valid size and
location of a window while free-floating.