* Added a few header files in headers/posix/arch that'll allow for an x86_64
haiku target to be compiled. fenv.h is src/lib/msun/amd64/fenv.h from
freebsd.
* configure: Added support for x86_64 arch when running
build_cross_tools_gcc4.
* config[_build]/HaikuConfig.h, BuildSetup: Added x86_64 recognition.
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of BKeymap was not compatible with IsDeadKey() of the other Keymap
incarnations.
* Now, I've renamed IsDeadKey() to DeadKey(), and introduced a new
ActiveDeadKey() method that works like the other former IsDeadKey().
* This fixes the dead key problems my earlier BKeymap work introduced.
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* keymap and <build>keymap are now using the BKeymap class as a base as well.
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conditionally define some of the new stuff there. That fixes the build under
a r34172 Haiku, though it also causes some problems that needed working around.
Haven't tested under newer Haiku revisions yet. Will do tomorrow.
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* Added FSSH_[S]SIZE_MAX to headers/private/fs_shell/fssh_types.h.
* Fixed various 64 bit compiler warnings. Nothing too serious, though.
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That's just leading to problems.
* Fixed various 64 bit warnings when building libbe_build.so. One of the more
serious issues, that might bite us, is that 64 bit Linux defines dev_t to
unsigned long, while Haiku code assumes that it is signed and 32 bit. We'll
see...
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* BuildSetup: Set jam variable HOST_PLATFORM_IS_64_BIT and add host define
HAIKU_HOST_PLATFORM_64_BIT if the host platform is 64 bit. Removed the
check from BeOSBuildCompatibility.h.
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work to do, but it's about time to give this code more exposure.
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some unneeded ones, which still had the be copyright. Also removed BufferIO
from the build and deleted the implementation, since it wasn't used.
There are still some more... +alphabranch
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* Implemented BGradient, BGradientLinear, BGradientRadial,
BGradientDiamond, BGradientConic and BGradientRadialFocus
new Interface Kit classes.
* Implemented all the (AGG-based) backend necessary in
the app_server to render gradients (Painter, DrawingEngine)
* app_server/View can convert a BGradient layout to screen
coordinates.
* Added BGradient methods of the Fill* methods in BView.
* Implemented a test app and added it to the image as a
demo.
* Adopted Icon-O-Matic and libs/icon in order to avoid
clashing with the new BGradient class. Re-use some
parts where possible.
Awesome work, Artur! Thanks a lot. Now a more modern
looking GUI has just become much easier to implement! :-)
TODO:
* Remove the need to have gradient type twice in the
app_server protocol.
* Refactor some parts of the patch to remove duplicated
code (Painter, DrawingEngine).
* Adopt the BPicture protocol to know about BGradients.
* Review some parts of the BArchivable implementation.
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* added opengl to build be api headers
* define USES_BE_API for gen_matypes
this should fix the build for Linux which don't provide GL headers :)
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* When drawing BBitmaps with scaling in the app_server, use a bilinear
filter when a bitmap has this flag set. (Hope nobody objects, otherwise
I can revert or improve this. Performance can certainly be improved, since
the AGG implementation is too generic. But that goes for the nearest
neighbor implementation as well.)
* Flags are uint32, fix app_server side code to declare them correctly. Use
appropriate link methods in BBitmap and ServerApp.
* Enable the BeOS compatibility mode for B_RGB32 (works just like B_RGBA32
in B_OP_ALPHA mode).
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* Cygwin does not have regex support, so we use the one we already have in our glibc.
* Keymap.h has a automatic forward declaration of re_registers, which causes a compile break on Cygwin, but not on other platforms. So add a include for regex.h in the header and remove it in the source file.
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* Cygwin needs some additional defines compared to other platforms
* Additionally stpcpy and strcasestr are unknown on Cygwin. Thus we need to use the one from our posix library.
* ECANCELED is not defined on Cygwin, so only add error in case it is.
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We now keep track of a lower bound as to when the list should scale
itself back down. When increasing the list size, we double the current,
with the lower bound set to 1/4 of the current size, not allowing it to
go any smaller than the block size. These combined allow us to do very
cheap tests to see if an operation requires a resize at all, and minimize
how often the list actually needs to be resized, since the difference in upper
and lower bounds prevents bouncing back and forth between a size in the case
of adding/removing an item while close to a boundary. All in all this should
make BList noticably more scalable when doing large numbers of add/remove
operations.
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builds on Linux with gcc 2 and 4, but the images do even run. :-) Not
tested on BeOS.
* Removed stddef.h and stdarg.h. They are provided by the compiler.
* Adjusted size_t.h, wchar_t.h, and wchar.h accordingly.
* Made stdio.h avoid gcc 2.95.3's fixincludes hack stdio_va_list
* Added gcc 2.95.3 headers to the repository. They are used instead of
the headers of the gcc 2.95.3's we use to compile Haiku with. Should
avoid build problems with the BeOS native compiler.
For sake of personal recreation you can rebuild the cross gcc 2.95.3,
but the only thing that changed is its header directory
(lib/gcc-lib/.../include), which isn't used anymore. Replacing it with
headers/build/gcc-2.95.3 should have the same effect as rebuilding, BTW.
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of the resolved ToDo, but could probably be made more efficient. Instead of
transfering the area, the area is cloned into the target teams' address space
and the original is deleted. This generates a new area_id for the transfered
area (as suggested by the ToDo). Updated syscall prototypes according to the
status_t to area_id return type change.
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version. This gets rid of the _IMPEXP* definitions so it should not cause
any trouble.
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