If any of the packages to install has requires a base package, that is
installed in a more general installation location, we copy the package
to the target installation location. Ideally we'd hard-link, but BFS
doesn't support that. Symlinks would be a small nightmare to maintain.
We might want to choose the installation location intelligently
depending on the base package requirement -- e.g. install curl_devel in
system rather than common, since curl is installed in system -- so we
can avoid duplicating packages.
It provides the functionality to copy file system entries (also
recursively). The code originates from the copyattr sources. Some
copyattr specific functionality has been removed and the code has been
adjusted for library use (i.e. no exit()s or fprintf()s). An optional
controller object can be set to customize the behavior.
* The use of a static variable for storing the chunk size made it shared between all instances of BUrlProtoclHttp.
* Inline the function at the single place where it is used, and allocate the variable on the stack instead.
The whole receiving loop should be split into chunked and non-chunked variants to improve code readability.
* With a tooltip big enough trying to align below or above the mouse, the algorithm would loop endlessly trying to fit it on either side.
* After trying each side once, set alignment to middle to try to show as much as the tooltip as possible.
A way to trigger this is browsing WebKit github repository in WebPositive. Github will show the full commit message in a tooltip when you hover a file or directory, and some of
their messages are big enough to overflow my desktop.
* Mostly useful for virtualization at the moment. Works in QEmu.
* Can be enabled by safemode settings/menu.
* Please note that x2APIC normally requires use of VT-d interrupt remapping feature
on real hardware, which we don't support yet.
* Remove support for VCSs other than git.
* Make the haiku-revision file a regular build target and make sure it
is built only once.
* Make determine_haiku_revision an actual shell script and simplify
it a bit.
* Delete the right job (the removed dependant job).
* Sever the depencency link between the jobs or the next iteration of
the loop would process the same job again.
When you push an arrow key obscure the cursor so that it doesn't get in the
way of the menu items. BeOS R5 also did this.
When you select an item with Enter or Space, or cancel with Escape, set the
super menu to close in _QuitTracking() if you've specified onlyThis == false.
Also, show the cursor here in case you haven't moved the mouse since it was
obscured.
This fixes a problem where when you select an item in a menu via the keyboard
while your mouse is over the parent menu item or menu field it would pop the
menu back up again even though you've made your selection or cancelled.
Get rid of unused fRunner variable.
It is very basic now, it just works.
Also, renamed msg to message in MessageReceived() and
declared MakeFocus() above it (alphabetically).
... changes intended.
* 80 char limit fixes
* Indentation fixes
* Braces style fixes
* Use ternary operator where appropriate
* Rename menuItem to just item and declare it once outside
the loop
* Omit 3rd param of GetMouse() because it is default
* Rename variables eg state => focused and menu => submenu
* Indent comments below line they apply to
* Reword some comments
* Add some #pragmas
Always set releasedOnce to true here instead of setting it true in the
case that it is false. It's almost certainly faster and clearer to always do
the assignment than to incur the cost of the conditional and branch.
Looks like it works with default controls count 128 on default Haiku
builds but force media-addons-server to crash in case KDEBUG_LEVEL is set
to 0. Thanks to Vitaly Diger for pointing out and testing this issue.
* fix unitialized variables in __printf_fphex() in case of architectures
without support for long double - this triggered unreliable results
or crashes when using %La or %La on x86
* activate long double implementation in use for x86_64 for x86, too,
as they share the long double format
(cherry picked from commit d1716b277c)