instead of const char*'s to allow for rules with NULL characters
embedded in them.
+ Updated Rule::Sniff() to actually return a useful value
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+ Fixed a bug with 0eXXX floats being handled improperly
+ Updated a few error messages to give proper character
stream positions.
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+ Added support for extended notation floating point numbers,
as well as signed (+ and -) floats.
+ Finished up parsing code
+ Moved Err class into it's own header/source pair, since I
started using it all over the place in the sniffer code.
+ Did my darndest to make sure I wasn't leaking memory
anywhere.
+ Matched up error messages as best as possible with R5's
error message. Some couldn't be matched, some were improved.
There *are* a few things left to do. I don't think priorities are
verified to be valid (0.0 <= x <= 1.0). More tests also need to
be written. Things have solidified enough now that documentation
is a reasonable thing to start considering as well.
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+ Added Priority()
+ Added Sniff()
+ Replaced ExprList typedef with plain old std::vector<Expr*>
so I wouldn't forget what the hell kind of list I was working with.
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Added a "mode" parameter to the sys_create_symlink() function.
Added an open_mode to the file_descriptor struct.
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- added needed syscalls to access symlink support from userland
- implemented lstat(), symlink(), and readlink()
- added dev_t to ktypes.h (for now - should be in a public header anyway)
- added symlink support to the "ls" command (now calls lstat() and shows the
link target with the -l option)
- changed the sys_read_stat() call to support symlinks, and updated files
using that function (it gets an extra argument: bool traverseLink)
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+ Started on Parser class
+ Moved parsing functions into Parser class
+ Added Pos() member to Err class to allow for
snazzy BMimeType::CheckSnifferRule() error strings.
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+ Added EmptyToken, Integer, and FloatingPoint TokenTypes.
+ Added IntToken and IntegerToken classes.
+ Updated scanner, which now handles numbers as well. I believe
it's nearly complete, although I'm almost positive it doesn't
handle octals correctly yet...
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scanner portion of the parser is done, but completely untested
and unused. More to come...
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These will need to be reviewed as beos drivers expect them to be available
and using #define won't cover that.
The doxygen stuff doesn't all work though I can't figure out why :(
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A couple of changes in various interrupt and thread functions and structures.
These make it now possible to change the stack at any time without making the kernel crash. This is needed for calling VESA 3.0 VBE functions through the protected mode interface.
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Fixed many bugs.
Now, the vfs_ prefix is for functions that are called by other parts of the
kernel. file_ is for file related stuff, dir_ for directory related, and
common_ for both, fs_ for general file system stuff.
Put all prefixed functions together in the source.
Implemented (currently without a user/sys call) opening/creating of entry_refs,
and node_refs (the latter for opening directories only).
Moved vfs_dup(), and vfs_dup2() to fd.c, fd_dup(), and fd_dup2().
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people will start to migrate to the posix/Be error codes and thus
remove the possibility of mismatched codes being reported/checked.
Think this change should cause no build problems, but it's possible
I missed one or 2 instances...
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that the net stack used but works in a different way than the existing code,
and has proved useful in the modules code where it cured the strange
segfaults that were being produced in seemingly random and unpredictable
places.
the naming could be improved :)
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benaphores; benaphores aren't that beneficial in kernel land, the benaphores
are a way to reduce the number of kernel calls.
They can now only be released by the same thread who originally acquired it.
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remove_debugger_command() added.
Fix cmd_gdb() prototype according to new debugger command one.
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functionality of the existing static BLooper functions (which now call
through to it) in a nicer package. New code should use the global instance
of this (BPrivate::gLooperList) instead of the old BLooper functions (which
are officially deprecated).
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sys_create(), and sys_create_dir(), open in sys_open(), and sys_open_dir().
Small cleanups.
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- remove private/kernel/Errors.h as this was just plain wrong to have it
there and confused issues somewhat.
- add the kerrors.h file that has kernel only error codes, namely the
ERR_ codes from newos.
- add comments for the other header files to tell people where to find
error code definitions in an attempt to stop people getting lost!
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Adjust Errors.h to use errno.h for the posix error codes
add first stab at limits.h, albeit not using the gcc headers at
present for intel.
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It was available on request from Be, after they had introduced the API
in a newsletter article. You did not have to sign an NDA to get it, but
it was never included in the BeOS distribution.
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sys_read_dir() now has a parameter for the maximum number of dirents that
are handled by the upper layer - which is currently 1.
Added a comment in fd.h to ease the location of the sys|user prototypes
of the corresponding functions in fd.c.
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