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Andreas Kling
d17e23bd27 LibCore: Remove leading C from filenames 2020-02-06 15:04:03 +01:00
Andreas Kling
2d39da5405 LibCore: Put all classes in the Core namespace and remove the leading C
I've been wanting to do this for a long time. It's time we start being
consistent about how this stuff works.

The new convention is:

- "LibFoo" is a userspace library that provides the "Foo" namespace.

That's it :^) This was pretty tedious to convert and I didn't even
start on LibGUI yet. But it's coming up next.
2020-02-02 15:15:30 +01:00
Andreas Kling
94ca55cefd Meta: Add license header to source files
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.
2020-01-18 09:45:54 +01:00
joshua stein
d61131945d Build: HOST_CXX -> USE_HOST_CXX
Allow HOST_CXX to be passed to make which will be the actual host
C++ compiler used, such as 'make HOST_CXX=clang++'.
2020-01-02 21:03:53 +01:00
joshua stein
ac25438d54 Build: clean up build system, use one shared Makefile
Allow everything to be built from the top level directory with just
'make', cleaned with 'make clean', and installed with 'make
install'.  Also support these in any particular subdirectory.

Specifying 'make VERBOSE=1' will print each ld/g++/etc. command as
it runs.

Kernel and early host tools (IPCCompiler, etc.) are built as
object.host.o so that they don't conflict with other things built
with the cross-compiler.
2019-12-20 20:20:54 +01:00
Andreas Kling
e6e41e4fb8 LibHTML: Start building a simple code generator for CSS properties
Code for parsing and stringifying CSS properties is now generated based
on LibHTML/CSS/Properties.json

At the moment, the file tells us three things:

- The name of a property
- Its initial value
- Whether it's inherited

Also, for shorthand properties, it provides a list of all the longhand
properties it may expand too. This is not actually used in the engine
yet though.

This *finally* makes layout tree dumps show the names of CSS properties
in effect, instead of "CSS::PropertyID(32)" and such. :^)
2019-11-18 11:48:41 +01:00