* B_AUTO_UPDATE_SIZE_LIMITS only really makes sense for resizable
windows, and it only sets the minimum/maximum window size.
* ResizeToPreferred() resizes the window to its preferred size, and
also supports height-for-width layouts.
* Due to the needs to provide a peaceful UX, i moved out the
notifications mechanism from the Media preflet and i have
integrated it with the launch and shutdown functions of MediaDefs.h.
* This implied to introduce a new launch_media_server function
similar to the shutdown_media_server allowing to specify a custom
notification function too.
* Both functions then are reworked to send by default notifications
to the Deskbar, this was needed because in a lot of situations
the mechanism failed without correctly noticing the user.
* The one argument launch_media_server is considered to be deprecated,
the default argument is removed to mantain binary compatibility but
make new apps to automatically use the new one with just the default
arguments. This is needed due to conflicts in overloading.
* Improve notifications by indirectly extending localization
to old BeOS apps.
* Add new methods
BView::BeginLayer(uint8 opacity)
BView::EndLayer()
* All drawing between begin and end of a layer is redirected onto an
intermediate bitmap. When ending the layer, this bitmap is
composited onto the view with the opacity given when the layer was
started.
* Layers can be nested arbitrarily and will be blended onto each
other in order. There can also be any arbitrary interleaving of
layer begin/end and drawing operations.
* Internally, drawing commands are redirected into a BPicture between
BeginLayer and EndLayer (but client code need not know or care
about this). Client code can also start/end other BPictures while
inside a layer.
* Uses the PictureBoundingBoxPlayer to determine the size of the
layer bitmap before allocating and drawing into it, so it does not
allocate more memory than necessary and -- more importantly -- it
will not alpha-composite more pixels than necessary.
* Drawing mode is always set to B_OP_ALPHA, blend mode to
(B_PIXEL_ALPHA, B_ALPHA_COMPOSITE) while inside layers. This is
necessary for (a) correct compositing output and (b) for
redirection of drawing into the intermediate bitmap, which uses the
renderer_region offset (in B_OP_COPY, the Painter does not use the
AGG renderer methods, it directly accesses the pixel data. This
would access out-of-bounds without the offset, so B_OP_COPY cannot
be allowed.)
To ensure these modes aren't changed, BView::SetDrawingMode()
and BView::SetBlendingMode() are ignored while inside a layer.
* The main motivation behind this new API is WebKit, which internally
expects such a layers functionality to be present. A performant and
reusable implementation of this functionality can only be done
server-side in app_server.
* This is done by watching to registrar notifications
and providing a minimal service to contact the
media roster in private API. The roster use this
service to automatically reconnect to the media_server.
* BRoster now allows settings a "no-registrar" mode that is currently
only honored in _LaunchApp(), though.
* Job::Launch() is now using this, which also allows launching
applications by signature (ie. if the job name matches the
signature, you can omit the "launch" option).
* This will be heavily inspired by Apple's launchd, as well as
systemd -- for now it really doesn't do a whole lot, though.
* What works so far: the configuration files are read, parsed, and
the jobs created.
* The jobs are even initialized, and their message ports created.
* BApplication now retrieves a previously created port from the
launch_daemon for use with BServer.
* Only the registrar actually uses this for now.
* Address TODO about setting fSelected when nothing is done.
* Pass a pointer to the tab view to the BTab so that it can call Invalidate().
(Checked against BeOS).
* Call Invalidate() from the BTab after SetView() & SetName().
Fixes#12108 & #12196.
netresolv (and libbind) won't cache DNS requests, which can result in a
lot of DNS requests being made for the same host. Implement a simple
cache in RAM (local to each application) which will keep the most
recently requested addresses cached. This can speed up loading of an
HTTP page a lot, by saving a DNS request for each resource stored on the
same server as the main page.
* Put it in the BSupportKit namespace, following the style introduced
with the package kit for now.
* The BSupportKit::BJob class no longer knows about the package kit's
Context class. However, the BPackageKit::BJob class does.
* Due to the namespace juggling, a lot of files had to be touched.
* The JobQueue class remains private.
* Due to the way Haiku is built on itself, you cannot build this change
under Haiku with an older release.
"Renaming" means the icu namespace is suffixed with the version number,
atm icu_55. Using "renaming" allows to use two different versions of ICU,
thus easing upgrades. For instance haikuwebkit uses a current version of ICU,
while the system uses a newer one after an upgrade.
* Replace all uses of the icu namespace in our public headers, with a macro
defaulting to icu. As the namespace is only used for private fields pointers,
there should be no impact.
* Locale kit *.cpp have to import the macro from <unicode/uversion.h> *before*
including any locale headers. Ditto for a Time preferences cpp file. This way,
the correct current icu namespace is referenced.
* Fixes bug #12057.
Those return uintNN_t types instead of our own types,
but uint32 for example is long while uint32_t isn't,
giving some trouble with the PRI* macros for example on PPC.
It works analoguous to BView::RemoveSelf(), i.e. it removes itself from
the parent (layout in this case) and returns whether or not it had and
was successfully removed from said parent.
The BNetworkRoute class manages a route_entry and the sockaddr's
associated with it. It replaces the direct use of route_entry in the
BNetworkInterface API.
Using route_entry is fragile and inconvenient as it only holds pointers
to the sockaddr's. When getting a list of routes from the kernel, each
route_entry is set up so that its pointers point into the single flat
buffer that is passed around. Creating a copy of the route_entry and
then deleting the flat buffer makes the pointers in the copy stale.
Returning these route entries therefore always lead to a use-after-free
when they were eventually used.
BNetworkRoute also takes over the code and functionallity of getting
routes from RouteSupport. The corresponding method in BNetworkRoster is
replaced by a static method in BNetworkRoute.
Also distinguish between the default route and gateway of an interface.
GetDefaultRoute() now gets the default BNetworkRoute for the interface
while GetDefaultGateway() gets the associated gateway address within
that default route. Adjust network preferences panel to this change.
Note that we currently only seem to have per interface default routes
and not an actual global default route. This was already the case before
these changes and I did not further investigate what this means.
* And call it from the DNS client -- this is the only add-on that does
not trigger a configuration or settings update, so we have to notify
the changes manually.
* Get{Interface|Network|Service}() methods are now const.
* Added variants of Interface(), and Service() that are const.
* Added new BNetworkServiceSettings::IsRunning() convenience method that
reflects the status quo rather than the settings.
* Added BNetworkInterfaceListItem that can be used by interface protocol
add-ons to represent their functionality in the list view.
* It will automatically update itself on changes, and will show the
specified label, and address, if any, as well as indicate whether or
not the family has been disabled (which doesn't work perfectly yet,
as IFF_AUTO_CONFIGURED is on the interface level).
* Therefore, the interface list item will no longer show the address,
but the type of the device instead.
* Introduced the BNetworkConfigurationListener interface that is used
to broadcast network updates to.
* Network now monitors all network, and network settings changes, and
will notify all add-ons about those changes.
* Removed the global apply button. Instead, the static IP configuration
now got that button. All other changes will be instant.
* Added (still incomplete) helper classes for the settings messages.
* The net_server now uses these classes for its interfaces, and services.
* Renamed service_address to service_connection, as that better matches
what it is used for.
* As experimental API class BNetworkSettings.
* Added add/remove methods for interfaces, and services, too.
* Moved the conversion of the wireless networks into the settings class,
too, so that it only gives out converted ones (but accepts both
variants).
* The interfaces logic is within the main application, so is the
new interface view.
* Disabling/renegotiating does not work yet.
* Reveals a bug in some interface code; when you click on an ethernet
device first, there is no place for the wireless menu. When you then
press on a wireless device, it crashes in BMenuField code.
In the other direction, there is then an empty space.
* Fixed list item width reporting.
* Added an extra looperName argument to the private BApplication
constructor that BServer is using.
* This is now used to fix the ugliness that gave the registrar
a different looper name, and even saves a string comparison.
They are effectively the same thing, but int64 is more generic.
I used an off_t because that is what Tracker passed in, yet, this could be
used in other places where an off_t doesn't make as much sense.
Which doubles the maximum width fixing #11809. I wanted to convert this to
a variadic functionbut that would require updating all of the instance that use
MessageFormat or a clever hack to get around the ambiguity of an off_t
argument and an int argument count with 0 arguments. Either way seemed
out of the scope of fixing this bug.
Fixes#11809
Another Beta1 bug down!
and remove TExpandoMenuBar as a friend class to BMenu hack.
In Deskbar, call the newly added MenuPrivate::SetLayout() method instead.
This is a much cleaner way to implement this, thanks Stefano Ceccherini
for the tip!
Add private BMenu::_SetMenuLayout() method. Set TExpandoMenuBar
as a friend class in BMenu to call this method. A little hacky,
but, this keeps SetMenuLayout() from being exposed as part of
the public API.
Don't destroy and rebuild the ExpandoMenuBar when switching from
horizontal to vertical mode. Instead build the TExpandoMenuBar
when the application starts and then switch it from B_ITEMS_IN_ROW
to B_ITEMS_IN_COLUMNS by using the newly added _SetMenuLayout()
method.
When we resize from vertical to horizontal, recalc the max
menu item widths, this resizes the application menu items so
that they take up the right amount of space.
Since we no longer destroy the menu bar we no longer have to
save whether menu items are expanded or not in a separate list.
Instead we can store that information in directly in
TExpandoMenuBar. This removes a lot of code.
Fixes#9350
* When RemoveSelf() is called, we do not own our own layout items, so
we must not delete them.
* However, we do own them when we still have layout items left when
we get deleted ourselves.
* This fixes removing/adding a child view to a view without deleting
it inbetween (like the new Network preferences will do).
* Optimized item removal -- not a good idea to always remove item 0.
This reverts commit 31ea76548a.
Adrien, please try again without clobbering the otherwise nice
BNetworkInterface API!
Conflicts:
src/kits/network/getifaddrs.cpp
This is a BReference that allows only const access to the referenced
object. This was not easily possible with the existing BReference for
two reasons:
* BReference<const Type> would not work, as BReference needs to change
the reference count of the referenced object. Adding mutable and casting
where appropriate wouldwork but,
* It is now also possible to assign a BReference to a BConstReference
(to the same type, of course). The reverse is not allowed, making it
more difficult to "const cast" the referenced object (it's still
possible to "get" the object pointer and cast that).
BConstReference can be used to provide shared read-only access to an
object, for example this can be used to cache non-copiable or
expansive to create objects.
* Added new truncation mode B_NO_TRUNCATION.
* The Truncation()/SetTruncation() methods itself are Dano-compatible,
however, there was no B_NO_TRUNCATION.
* BNetworkInterfaceAddress is moved to libnetwork. It is modified to not
use BNetworkAddress (which is in libbnetapi) and instead use sockaddr
and sockaddr_storage directly. All callers are adjusted to this.
* Some support code is shared between BNetworkInterface and
BNetworkInterfaceAddress, move it to libnetwork but in the BPrivate
namespace.
The atomic inlines were not implemented in a C89 safe way:
* Use of "static inline" not allowed, but static __inline__ is
* __inline__ is a GCC extension, but these are already in a __GNUC__
block (other compilers use a non-inline version)
* also fix a C++ style comment
* Changed the way the attributes are written to make sure that everything
that can be written once is in fact written just once.
* The rename code in BMailProtocol::_ProcessFetchedHeader() was broken,
and caused the hang of the last commit.
* BMailFilter::HeaderFetched() now only alters the entry_ref, and returns
B_MOVE_MAIL_ACTION to move a mail.
* Instead of potentially moving the file around several times, the
BMailProtocol now takes care of carrying out the filter action just once,
including trying to make the file name unique.
* This also allows the IMAP add-on to know the final location of the mail,
and thus downloading a message actually works.
* However, with my test inbox, it currently hangs, and a current Debugger does
not work on my older system -- I guess I need to update.
* Replaced the duplicated space mechanism within the "HaikuMailFormatFilter"
that is substantially faster, and handles all whitespace, not just spaces.
It will also replace tabs with spaces.
* Instead of abusing BArchive::Archive() we now use a BMailSettingsView as
a base view for all filter/protocol settings that works with
BMailAddOnSettings.
* Cleanups in E-mail which is now completely layout friendly. But also still
crashes when changing the views.
* The path will now be relativized before storing it.
* On load, the add-on will be tried to load from the user, then common
and finally system add-on directory.
* Not everything compiles; all protocols, and inbound filters do, though.
* Renamed a few classes to give a better idea what they are for; prefixed
public classes with the 'B' prefix.
* Moved ProtocolConfigView's classes into the BPrivate namespace.
* Moved BMailFilter into its own file.
* Added BMailFilter::DescriptiveName(). This is now used by the RuleFilter
in order to give a description of what it's doing (ie. no more dozens of
"Rule filter" entries in the preferences).
* Removed no longer used MailAddon.h.
* Renamed Addon to AddOn where found, since that is more consistent with the
rest of the API.
* Merged the former MailProtocol with the former MailProtocolThread; the
differentiation between those two was pretty messy.
* All configuration views touched so far are now using the layout kit.
* The RuleFilter is currently broken functionality wise; I have not yet decided
how to solve the stuff it uses (TriggerFileMove() does not exist anymore,
for example).
* BMailAddOnSettings (formerly known as AddonSettings) now directly subclass
BMessage; there are no Settings() and EditSettings() method anymore. The
class uses a copy of itself to determine whether or not it has been changed.
* Lots of cleanup.
* Renamed to BMailNotifier, as it's part of the public API.
* Renamed Notifier.{cpp|h} to DefaultNotifier.{cpp|h} as that's the class it
implements.
* Made the mail counts uint32, and the byte counts uint64.
* This was never implemented and no one noticed until now.
* A default value for a pointer doesn't make that much sense anyway, so
using the FindPointer method is fine.
Created docs for NumberFormat, DateFormat, DateTimeFormat, and TimeFormat
and moved the docs from BLocale to the respective new file. Also
DurationFormat was updated as well.
doxygen once again compiles the docs without warnings.
There doesn't seem to be anything ini the implementation that would
cause a problem, as long as you don't try to change this while the
window is already open.
* There is no need to delay this to AllAttached
* Apps may want to override the SetDivider, and doing it as late as
AllAttached can be annoying.
Fixes#10734.
* Make it possible to extract more useful data from the certificate
* Also get the OpenSSL error message when a certificate can't be
validated. Send it to the verification failure callback so it can be
shown to the user.
This isn't really a bus_manager yet, but just minimal support so
we can get rid of hardcoded ARM SoC support from the core kernel
code.
Needs lots of work, like proper handling of #address-cells and
the like. Also, generic attribute handling, device_manager
integration, and I could go on for hours ;)