* Use atomic_get_and_set for return value
* Atomics are no longer volatile
* Add missing arch_cpu_pause stub
* Move arch_cpu_idle to arch_cpu header to match
other architectures
* Some cards have a lot of pins!
* Should fix#10536
* Add a check to give a friendy warning if we find
more GPIO pins than what we are prepared for.
* Technically the maximum GPIO pins could be
ATOM device max * 2 (16 for i2c and other)
however lets leave some room for expansion.
* The version of BString::Replace() that was used takes the offset at which
replacing should start, not the number of replacements. So did this ever
work? Use ReplaceFirst() instead.
* Address the performance issues which Pawel commented on, plus some more.
* I've left some debug output in the code (commented out), since I want to
work on this some more. For example, I noticed that GoBe Productive puts
files into /boot/beos/...
* Extraced common base class BlockingWindow from PackageTextViewer and
PackageImagerViewer.
* Use layouted version of PackageTextViewer.
* Center ReadMe on screen.
* Apply margins around the text view.
... and rename the structs to reflect this.
* Volume labels contain up to 11 uint16s (11 2-byte UTF-16 characters).
* Filenames are packed into 1 to 17 structs of 15 uint16s each (for a total
of 255 2-byte UTF-16 characters).
* Use 2 different packed structs in the exfat_entry union (same bytes, accessed
with different structs) to access these 2 things.
* Remove a check that assumed the length returned the number of 2-byte UTF-16
characters, i.e. the number of uint16s the string uses. It doesn't, it
returns the number of characters contained in the string which might be 2 or
4-bytes wide. We're doing the conversion wrong for 4-byte UTF-16 characters
anyway, more on that later.
* Use the ZlibDecompressor to decompress the data
* Advertise support in accept-encoding
This should make web browsing feel even faster on wesites that support
these compresion schemes. It also fixes some websites (www.ru,
rainloop.net, ...) that serve gzipped resources even to browser not
supporting it.
zlib can decompress both gzip and zlib formatted compressed streams. The
compression algorithm is the same, but the headers are different. The
format is autodetected from the data.
* This will be used to implement compressed http streams
* Remove the custom BDataOutput class, and use BDataIO instead, for
easier integration with existing code.
* In DrawingEngine, clipping is computed before drawing happens. This did not
take into account when drawing primitives can now be transformed. Fixes
drawing glitches in the Transformation test when the round rect is scrolled
into view and it was previously prevented to draw.
* Fixed clipping rect computation for the sanitized StrokeRoundRect()
implementation which centers the stroke on the rect.
inline const floats are a gcc extension. It is possible to do it in a
standard way in C++11 using constexpr, but then gcc will reject the
previously accepted nonstandard syntax.
* ... instead of queuing it for the job thread. The advantage is that
the request will be handled immediately and clients won't have to wait
for transactions (which may even require user feedback) to finish. It
complicates Volume a bit, since there are now two threads that may
access it. The shared data have been moved to a State object which is
protected by a lock.
* For commit transaction requests check whether another package request
is already pending/in progress before queuing a job. Fail immediately,
if there is.
Fixes bug #10039.
Pass the partition size into the default name, not the device size,
this makes the variable names match the comment.
There is no functional change here, the variable names got renamed
to make it more clear what's happening. We want show the partition
size, not the device size, and we want to error if the device size is less
than the partition size, not if the partition size is less than the device size.
and not any other modifier such as command or control or shift.
Fixes#10511
We need to be more strict here because Tracker defines Cmd+Opt+Up and
Cmd+Opt+Down shortcuts, S&T shouldn't override them.
Clipping paths (or rather alpha masks) and affine view transformations
seem to be generally supported for all drawing operations now. There might
still be bugs that have not yet been exposed by the current set of tests.
These could be related to scrolling, origin and scale as well as stacked
view states.