When respawning the language server, we only need to send the content
of opened files to the server.
The on-disk content of files that are not currently open is up to
date, so the server can read them on its own.
With this change, System::foo() becomes Core::System::foo().
Since LibCore builds on other systems than SerenityOS, we now have to
make sure that wrappers work with just a standard C library underneath.
We now decrement the return address of the previous frame by one to get
the address of the call instruction and use this address in the
backtrace.
This results in more accurate source position information than what we
previously had when using the return address.
Derivatives of Core::Object should be constructed through
ClassName::construct(), to avoid handling ref-counted objects with
refcount zero. Fixing the visibility means that misuses like this are
more difficult.
Previously the autocomplete box would always close after applying a
suggestion. This is the desired behavior in almost all cases, but there
are some situations (like autocompleting paths) where it would be nicer
to keep the autocomplete box open after applying the suggestion.
Previously we had a special case in order to auto-append quotes or
angle brackets to #include statements. After the previous commit this
is no longer necessary.
There are times when it is nice to display one suggestion but fill
something different. This lays the groundwork for allowing
GMLAutocompleteProvider to automatically add ': ' to the end of
suggested properties, while keeping the ': ' suffix from cluttering up
the suggestion UI.
Instead of doing layout synchronously whenever something changes,
we now use a basic event loop timer to defer and coalesce relayouts.
If you did something that requires a relayout of the page, make sure
to call Document::set_needs_layout() and it will get coalesced with all
the other layout updates.
There's lots of room for improvement here, but this already makes many
web pages significantly snappier. :^)
Also, note that this exposes a number of layout bugs where we have been
relying on multiple relayouts to calculate the correct dimensions for
things. Now that we only do a single layout in many cases, these kind of
problems are much more noticeable. That should also make them easier to
figure out and fix. :^)
This is a helpful option to prevent unwanted side effects, distinguish
between user and programmatic input, etc. Sliders and SpinBoxes were
implementing it idiosyncratically, so let's generalize the API and
give Buttons and TextEditors the same ability.
We previously stored the Window object in a global RefPtr (for no
apparent reason).
This led to a use-after-free bug in the Window's destructor when
HackStudio was exited via the Quit action (Exiting by closing the
window did not trigger this bug).
If you saved a file under a different name and then went back to
the first file, then you had the same TextDocument buffer, and therefore
the same changes to the file as in the new one.
This removes the awkward String::replace API which was the only String
API which mutated the String and replaces it with a new immutable
version that returns a new String with the replacements applied. This
also fixes a couple of UAFs that were caused by the use of this API.
As an optimization an equivalent StringView::replace API was also added
to remove an unnecessary String allocations in the format of:
`String { view }.replace(...);`