offset works correctly. Drawing a BShape using a BPicture is currently
broken. Stephan, any insight on what it's changed about shape drawing ?
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drawing a string inside a picture and then playing that picture
triggered a debugger call. Fixed.
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before (although there should be much less lock contention)
* with this change, there is quite a bit of cleanup, text drawing is now
about 20% faster than before the original changes to font caching,
mostly due to turning off the kerning feature, which at the moment
gives absolutely no benefit. The correct way of doing it might be to
use kerning depending on the provided glyph spacing mode
* removed fPenLocation from Painter, the usage should be more correct now,
since it is now consistently applied before the coordinate transformation
from view to screen (also for DrawShape() now, before any view scaling
and origin offset)
* Painter no longer has it's own instance of a ServerFont, instead it uses
its AGGTextRenderer instance, which was per Painter again after the
last change, and not global anymore, made _UpdateFont() useless
* When using GlyphLayoutEngine, it supports a second pass with the same
FontCacheEntry through the introduction of a FontCacheReference. This
speeds up DrawString a little, since it needs to calculate the bounding
box for the string, and then draw the string in a second pass. This is
now done with only one FontCacheEntry lookup
* I also tried to optimize the on-the-fly conversion of UTF8->CharCode away,
since it was done four times per DrawString, but surprisingly, it proofed
to be a slight slowdown.
* introduced a shortcut in DrawingEngine::DrawString() which avoids
calculating the bounding box, we are now a tiny bit faster to figure
out that we don't need to draw any string than Dano
In the test environment (drawing to offscreen bitmap and blitting to
screen eventually), text rendering is now about 3.7 times _faster_ than Dano
text rendering (directly to screen), for untransformed text. Unfortunately
I cannot test on the same machine in accelerant using version of the test
environment.
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and DrawString() without
* this change also includes adding the penlocation to the shape to-screem
coordinate conversion (temporarily breaks shape rendering, will be fixed
in next commit)
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removed font_support folder
* ServerApp can use ServerFont::StringWidth() directly again
* more ServerFont functions implemented via GlyphLayoutEngine and
custom consumer
* extended GlyphCache data structure to hole the left/right insets
of the glyph shape between its advance width, took it from the earlier
ServerFont implementation, have not tested if that gives same result
as R5
* TODO: implement GetGylphShapes via GlyphCache, although it might not
look as clean as it does now
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* the previous AGG implementation is superfluous
* the new implementation is based on that one, but in a way that allows
read/write locking to the list of cache entries (fonts) as well as
read/write locking to the cached glyphs per individual font cache entry
* new GlyphLayoutEngine.h, which is to be the central place for layouting
glyphs along the baseline.
It handles the locking for getting the font cache entries.
It works by giving it a template class GlyphConsumer which does the
actual work.
* changed AGGTextRenderer to use the new font cache
* changed ServerFont::StringWidth(), and the bounding box stuff to use it
* changed DrawingEngine, it doesn't need the global font lock anymore
* our BFont thought that GetBoundingBoxesAsGlyphs and GetBoundingBoxesAsString
is the same, which of course it isn't, hence the two separate functions...
AsGlyphs just gets the bounding box of each glyph in a string, not treating
the string as an actual word
AsString adds the offset of the glyph in the word to the bounding box
* changed ServerProtocol.h accordingly for the different bounding box meaning
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private/shared.
* Made AddReference() and CountReferences() inlines.
* The registrar is now using the private Referenceable version in libbe.so.
* Minor cleanup.
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'Printer Name'). In other parts of the print_server we had assumed that
printer spool directory name = printer name. So the change broke some
things.
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It now at least frees all memory when the object is deleted. Reported by Jonas - thanks!
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of the active ViewLayer is now always mirrored in the Painter instance
of a ServerWindow, so that it doesn't need to be synced on every drawing
command, this was previously incomplete for font handling
* removed the DrawState parameter from all the DrawingEngine functions
* adjusted ServerWindow and ServerPicture accordingly
* made sure that string related functions used by non-drawing related
parts (ServerApp, Decorator) don't interfere with the current drawing
state
* moved AS_SYNC handling from _DispatchViewMessage to _DispatchMessage,
it is actually a window message and doesn't require fCurrentLayer to
be valid
* fixed bug #1300, fCurrentLayer was not updated when a ViewLayer was
deleted by client request which happened to be fCurrentLayer (I am now
handling it so that the parent becomes the current layer, could be
wrong)
* AGGTextRenderer is no longer using it's own scanline, which should save
a few bytes RAM, the Painter already had such an object
* StringWidth() in AGGTextRenderer is now taking the escapement_delta into
account
* Painter::StrokeLine() doesn't need to check the clipping as much, since
that is already done in DrawingEngine
* if a ServerWindow message is not handled because fCurrentLayer is NULL,
a reply is sent in case the messages needs it (client window could
freeze otherwise, waiting for the reply for ever)
* removed unused AS_SET_FONT and AS_SET_FONT_SIZE
* added automatic RGBColor -> rgb_color conversion to RGBColor.h
* minor cleanup for 80 char/line limit
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I "ported" the region implementation from XOrg to work on BRegion data.
This resulted in pretty much the same code structure as before, with
RegionSupport.cpp containing the messy details. Only now it _is_ really messy
from a code beauty point of view. I didn't exactly feel like cleaning it
up right now... but I guess I will have to.
So what does this mean - our BRegion implementation was very slow (no offense!),
and on top of that it scaled very badly with more and more rects. The new
implementation seems to be on par with the very fast R5 implementation and
the data looks exactly the same too. BRegion is very performance critical
for the app_server, and I cannot wait to try this on my slow computer...
Some changes are noteworthy: The right and bottom coordinates of
BRegion internal data are now exclusive! I inherited that from the
XOrg implementation and didn't feel like changing the code, seeing it
is probably tested quite well. The conversion is handled transparently.
Secondly, constructing a BRegion with just one rect is not invoking
malloc anymore for the member data, this makes it much more efficient
to use temporary BRegions with just one rect, both externally and internally
in the BRegion implementation.
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Don't print a message that couldn't be written to the syslog to stdout.
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crashed. Turns out a call I use, BFont.GetBoundingBoxesForStrings was not
implemented, and worse, there was bug in how the ServerApp read the parameters
from the link. This was easy to fix to stop app_server from crashing, but it
took me a while to figure out how to implement GetBoundingBoxesForStrings.
Anyhow I implemented an initial version which works fairly well for now. I
don't think the width is quite right, but it seems to match StringWidth(), so
I guess it is good enough for now.
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a string
* fixed profiling of message processsing in ServerWindow (didn't take batch
processing into account)
* accelerated ViewLayer::RebuildClipping() by a factor of two by avoiding
BRegion::Exclude(clipping_rect) for each child, and instead building
one region with all children, and excluding that. RebuildClipping() is
quite a common operation and is quite slow for views with many children
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not need to be "set" (transfered from the "current" view to the painter)
for each singly drawing command. Now, painter is synchronized whenever
the client changes the drawing state of the current view, or when the
current view changes.
* the screen offset of the current view has become part of the Painter state,
in the PatternHandler. This fixes a bug in which moving or scrolling a view
which used patterns for drawing, resulted in visual glitches (seams in the
pattern).
NOTE: this patch is a bit work in progress, most importantly, it is not
complete with regards to text rendering. More specifically, the server
applications and other parts of the appserver might set a font on the Painter
and this might mess up the synchronization. But this happens on the Desktop's
Painter instance (only?), and so it is not a problem. I did observe some
drawing bugs with this patch though, so bug reports are welcome, particularily
how to reproduce these bugs reliably.
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looking up the color in the pattern, this is needed because before,
patterns were always drawn with the virtual origin in screen coordinate
space, but they need to be drawn with view coordinate origin taken into
account (will be implemented in a forthcomming commit)
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FontFamily.h/cpp (just for the reason that this is how we do it mostly
everywhere)
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* When deleting the Services handler, it will now also stop all running services,
and close the command pipe (since it's only quit when the net_server quits, that
wasn't much of a problem, though).
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interface /dev/net/... { ... }
instead of:
interface {
device /dev/net/...
...
}
This will also work with service::name, and address::family.
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changes to settings files that were ignored (for example, watching "services" did
only work if "interfaces" existed).
* On services update, Services::_Update() accidently compared the pointers of the
service objects, instead of the objects themselves.
* Implemented comparison of address changes in service objects; IOW when you change
the addresses a service should bind itself to, but leave the rest of the service
unchanged, this will now be detected as well.
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incorrect values in fSet, and fMinSocket which also resulted in select() never
to return (in would only work for settings you changed after the net_server
was run).
* Minor cleanup.
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yet. Also, BBitmap::LockBits() should probably fail when the Bits() are NULL.
* The downside is that many more classes now know of each other.
* Cleaned up the work divided between the BitmapManager and the Overlay class.
* Fixed a memory leak in AS_CREATE_BITMAP in case the bitmap could not be added to
the ServerApp's bitmap list.
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are now only enabled if there are any inbound accounts.
* BMailSettings::StatusWindowFrame() now returns some useful defaults.
* Minor cleanup.
* The MDR kit needs some serious overhaul before it can be part of R1.
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it's own (static) method. In case setting the display mode fails, the returned mode
is now checked for validity as well.
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client, when the connection is stopped. But cache the "reason" of the
notification, and join it with the next one, when B_DIRECT_START is
notified. Experimental, could be reverted.
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of BMallocIO. Added an additional constructor to handle a file. This is
in preparation of implementing BView::SetDiskMode().
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* test the actually visible view area against dirty region,
(this avoids making the client window call the Draw() function of views,
even though all the drawing would get clipped on the server side)
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reclaim and reuse of sounds ressources still to be implemented
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compare function with bool return value, not a -1/0/1 returning
compare function. Fixes bug #1158 (registrar crash on shutdown).
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implemented system_beep() by sending an event to the media addon server
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now, at least). This feature wasn't used yet anyway, and turning it
off cures bug #1152.
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ProcessController and PowerStatus are doing.
* Currently polls for info only - later, the stack should support listeners for
interface related changes.
* Also works under BONE (although it doesn't make much sense to use it there).
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* Fixed leaking menu items in StatusReplicant::_PrepareMenu().
* Renamed private methods to have an underscore prefix.
* Some minor style cleanup.
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* Still picture-less and thus ugly.
* It provides updated information on what the net_server is doing in terms of interface configuration.
* It is also able to show simplistic address information for configured interfaces.
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sheared or put to "false bold"), the actual problem was resolved
with the last revision
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"Shutdown window didn't draw fancy gray box where closing app's icons are shown
as in BeOS."
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list in the other direction.
* Since WorkspacesLayer now cuts out the current window from the clipping region,
the window order was upside down; it now uses the new Workspace::GetPreviousWindow().
This fixes bug #1105.
* WorkspacesLayer::MouseDown() now also uses GetPreviousWindow() which prevents it
from needing to scan the whole window list for the top window at every click.
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for the kernel. Added missing includes in userland code that uses the
header.
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Removed most data allocations/copying from PicturePlayer, ServerPicture now has to do this when converting coordinates.
Added additional functions to ViewLayer to copy&convert multiple BPoint, BRect, BRegion to Screen coordinates, those should be further optimized.
Removed some function call overhead.
Note: some functions of PicturePlayer don't appear to be implented by PictureDataWriter,
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allocated memory, without telling anyone. That was causing bad things to
happen. Flattening and unflattening BPictures now works, and
consequently, printing works too. Bug #1014 is fixed.
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This fixes bug #242. The value is currently stored in a separate file.
* Removed some unused codes from ServerProtocol.h.
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debugged automatically in a consoled session, when they crash. Note,
that after a recoverable error (like a debugger() call) one can
"detach" the debugged team in gdb, "quit", and continue as if
nothing happened. 8-O
* The input server will no longer be killed when starting the debugger
in a consoled session. Not sure why it was done; it simply works as it
is now.
* Replaced all printf()s and fprintf()s by debug_printf() or TRACE(()).
The debug server prints little enough anyway. In fact only when something
crashes or an unexpected error occurs.
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invoke the debugger. At the moment the ultimate effect is the same as
before (the registrar terminates), but it does at least cause some
output in the serial debug output. And as soon as the scheduler and
keyboard stuff is fixed, I can commit my debug server changes and the
registrar should become debuggable.
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locking problems (instead of debugging the locker class).
* MultiLocker::IsReadLocked() is now only exported with DEBUG mode turned on, as
it only works correctly in this case.
* Made MultiLocker safe against B_INTERRUPTED, ie. it now just tries to lock again
instead of failing for no obvious reason.
* Removed bogus arguments to acquire_sem_etc() in MultiLocker (like B_DO_NOT_RESCHEDULE).
* Applied coding style to MultiLocker.
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just the one of the first screen. This also solves a locking bug, as the HWInterface
is already read-locked when WorkspacesLayer::Draw() is called.
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haiku.image. It is now created when print_server or the Printers preflet
is started.
Applied coding style.
"Flattened" some nested if statements.
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this fixes the ticket #627.
Ingo, could you review ? This check might also be needed at other places.
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* libprint based drivers can now show a preview window and show progress
window while printing contributed in part by Hartmut Reh.
* Libprint and PCL6 driver bug fixes.
* Code clean-up (removed code duplications, coding style, copyright text)
Builds under Linux. Not tested under BeOS.
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the app_server (and updated all comments that said otherwise).
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Switcher now works as expected.
* Renamed TRoster::ActivateApp() to UpdateActiveApp(), as the app is already activated
at that point (the registrar only keeps track of it).
* BWindow::DispatchMessage() now calls the new BRoster::Private::UpdateActiveApp()
method when it receives a B_WINDOW_ACTIVATED message.
* Added BRoster::_UpdateActiveApp() which calls the new B_REG_UPDATE_ACTIVE_APP.
* Removed now unused B_REG_ACTIVATE_APP.
* Minor cleanup.
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where there is either no address or MAC address [ethernet only]).
* _ConfigureInterfaces() now notices if a network device that has a configuration
is gone and memorizes this configuration.
* If a new device pops up, and there is an existing configuration for a device
no longer available, that configuration will be used for the new device, allowing
you to easily move your Haiku image to a new system without losing its network
settings - it does not yet test if the IP address is already in use in the local
network, though (in which case a configuration using DHCP would be preferrable).
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app_server for this; added a new AS_IS_FRONT_WINDOW command for this.
For example, clicking on the menu bar to bring windows to front in FFM mode
does work now.
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Since I have no clue about AGG at this point, I just disabled rendering the glyphs;
instead, their bounding boxes will be shown.
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The problem was that the view's screen clipping was not updated if its frame did not change
because of a resized parent - but that might be needed if the new parent frame reveals a new
portion of that view.
I added a TODO so that if there is a way to test for this case, we only need to invalidate
the clipping if really needed. For now, we always do it.
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passed in, but references it. This broke drawing the workspaces window background.
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* ServiceSocketMap now maps directly to service_address objects which now have
gotten a pointer to their owner.
* now uses listen(), and accept() for SOCK_STREAM sockets
* fMinSocket could be wrong.
* use FD_CLOEXEC on all sockets, and the communication pipe.
* removed unused service::type and service::protocol.
* if no family is specified, we now default to AF_INET.
* uses fork()/exec() to actually spawn the servers to not clobber the net_server's
input/output streams.
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Added a Japanese translation for this item, thanks to Koki.
Now the old queries are deleted before adding new ones, thanks to AGMS.
Though the last item was not actually a memory leak (the destructor would
eventually get all the added queries), this would cause weird behavior which I
did notice (multiple queries existed which all sent the same notifications.)
Either way, good catch AGMS :)
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of new messages so I added a new menu item to refresh the new mail query. I
wrapped the addition of the menu item in an #ifdef since it should not be
needed on Haiku.
While testing this I saw some pretty crazy behavior which I can only assume
means the R5 query notification is really, really buggy. Or the mail_daemon is
doing something weird.
Unlike the others this menu item does not have a Japanese translation and
probably doesn't need one, but if someone really wants to add it feel free :)
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a critical error, and definitely no reason to take the server and all GUI apps
down. You could also still log in remotely.
* Now opens and uses the syslog in some rare cases (should become the primary error
channel over time).
* Minor cleanup.
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message, parses it, and stops/starts the services as needed - it doesn't launch
any actual servers yet, though.
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* Unified UTF8CountChars and UTF8ToLength and removed the latter
* Rewrote UTF8CountBytes to use the more safe algorithm from UTF8CountChars
* Removed the unsafe count_utf8_bytes() function
This should fix bug #839. Marcus can you please review?
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a debugger call in _LaunchInputServer may be overkill, but at least you could
conceivably cleanly restart the machine in the debugger (I think.) Because
without the input_server the machine is pretty useless.
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to be easier extendable with more classes.
* Fixed a bug in the settings that caused updated settings to be appended to the
existing ones (missing BMessage::MakeEmpty()).
* Started services system, doesn't do anything useful yet (inetd replacement).
* Fixed the bug that caused the loopback default netmask to be incorrectly chosen;
removed the temporary fix Bruno introduced before. The same bug has been in
ifconfig where I copied the code from (but wrote it there, too) :-).
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* Tested a bit more, and there seems to be some minor drawing problems.
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* In grayscale mode, the AccelerantHWInterface now sets the palette correctly.
* HWInterface now has a fVGADevice set by AccelerantHWInterface which will be used
to talk to the VESA driver.
* Completed planar blitting for all 4 planes; we now have a perfect 16 color
grayscale mode when you choose "Standard VGA mode" in the boot loader with
an unsupported graphics card (such as in Qemu).
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* The app_server now detects that this mode is being used, and at least correctly copies
the 32bit data to the first plane, meaning we have a monochrome output for now
(it crashed before, as Stefano reported).
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of BFont. You can BFont::SetFalseBoldWidth(float) a width on a
BFont object, and it will cause the glyph shapes to be run through
an AGG "contour converter" so that they become thicker or thinner.
IIRC, this is commonly referred to as "false bold". The "width" value
is the distance in pixels that the new glyph outline will be offset
from the original outline.
It would be nice if someone could look at my change to View.h with
regards to the B_FONT_ALL flag.
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