This allows for typing [8] instead of [8, 8, 8, 8] to specify the same
margin on all edges, for example. The constructors follow CSS' style of
specifying margins. The added constructors are:
- Margins(int all): Sets the same margin on all edges.
- Margins(int vertical, int horizontal): Sets the first argument to top
and bottom margins, and the second argument to left and right margins.
- Margins(int top, int vertical, int bottom): Sets the first argument to
the top margin, the second argument to the left and right margins,
and the third argument to the bottom margin.
Previously the argument order for Margins was (left, top, right,
bottom). To make it more familiar and closer to how CSS does it, the
argument order is now (top, right, bottom, left).
This implements a dialog that can be used to evaluate a JS expression
in the HackStudio's Debugger context. It also implements simple
C++ Variable <-> JS Value conversion, allowing for JS expressions
to read/write variables in the debugger scope.
Currently, C++ structs are mapped to JS objects by way of a JS proxy,
however this leads to issues when printing, so this will be changed
in a later commit.