won't be able to edit the partition in any way, but we shouldn't cause
the whole BDiskDevice::PrepareModifications() to fail. Should fix bug
#2470 -- haven't tested this, though.
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the internal enumaration for GetNextDiskSystem(). The compiler spotted that
one actually... :-)
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to contain headers shared by kernel and userland (mainly libroot).
* Moved quite a few private kernel headers to the new location. Split
several kernel headers into a shared part and one that is still kernel
private. Adjusted all affected Jamfiles and source in the standard x86
build accordingly. The build for other architectures and for test code
may be broken.
* Quite a bit of userland code still includes private kernel headers.
Mostly those are <util/*> headers. The ones that aren't strictly
kernel-only should be moved to some other place (maybe
headers/private/shared/util).
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* Added BDiskDeviceRoster::GetDiskSystem() method, that can get a disk system
by short/pretty/module name - since they should all be unique, I put them
in a single namespace, please complain if you don't like that :-)
* Cleaned up DiskSystem.h and DiskDeviceRoster.h according to the updated
header guidelines.
* Renamed ntfs pretty name from "ntfs File System" to "Windows NT File System".
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it does now accept directories and doesn't ignore the "recursive"
parameter anymore.
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Node Locking
Another feature provided by the BNode class is "node locking": Through BNode's
Lock() function you can restrict access to the node. The lock is removed when
Unlock() is called, or when the BNode object is deleted.
There is still something wrong with locking though. For example, it looks like
WriteAttr() fails on the node when we lock it (File Busy) but it should not.
The lock acquirer should be able to call WriteAttr() on it.
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file system to not fill newly created space with zeros.
BFile::SetSize() now uses this, while [f]truncate() does not. This
is only a temporary work-around until BFS supports sparse files.
* Apps that want to reserve space to fill up later should use
BFile::SetSize() for now, as this will be a lot faster than
[f]truncate().
* cache_io() and the functions below now use a special mode when you
pass in a NULL buffer: for read access, the cache is only populated
(useful for prefetching), for write access, the file is filled with
zeros.
* Implemented BFS's Inode::FillGapWithZeros() using this method now.
* Removed extraneous white space.
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readlink() function. It is no longer required to null-terminate the
string, shall not fail, if the buffer is too small, and shall return
the length of the string actually written into the buffer.
* Adjusted rootfs, devfs, and bfs accordingly. Also adjusted their
read_stat() hooks to return the correct symlink length in st_size.
* Our readlink() does now comply to the standard (and BeOS).
Additionally if the buffer is big enough it is nice to non-conforming
apps and null-terminates it.
* BSymLink::ReadLink() explicitly null-terminates the string now.
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truncated, if already existing. This problem could be experienced when
saving in Pe.
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another thread (for example, when quitting the app/window), and that
would cause a deadlock. Fixes bug #1645.
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the BDiskDevice of a BPartiton has not been prepared for modifications. To
me, it means the initialization status of the object does not support the
operation, hence B_NO_INIT. B_BAD_DATA hints to me that I have passed invalid
data to a function.
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file position in case an offset was specified.
* Reverted r23828-r23830 in File.cpp: don't fix the symptoms but the cause
of the problem (hey, that has to be in the kernel, right? :))
* Cleanup of File.cpp, removed OpenBeOS namespace.
* Moved user_fd_kernel_ioctl() to the section where it belongs to (that
function should be renamed, though).
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ReadAt() and Read() with regards to the file position. Ie, WriteAt()
is not supposed to modify the data pointer.
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position before calling _kern_read() and reset it afterwards.
*NOW* this fixes bug #1200 in all cases.
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missing attributes).
I hope nothing relies on the previously broken behaviour.
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* added optional tracing for the main operations
* fixed bad pointer arithmetic when reallocating/moving the object's data
* it was impossible to remove the very first space via _RemoveSpaces()
* added a little more variaty to error return codes for some
functions to make them a little more helpful
-> This fixes the bogus space values in DriveSetup (#1737)
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* Move most of MIME database support out of libbe and into registrar
* Use the (async) MessageDeliverer instead of a synchronous SendMessage in _SendMonitorUpdate
This fixes a deadlock when the message port of a MIME database watching
application gets full as documented in bug #1311.
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* Don't generate an uninitialize job, when there's the partition wasn't
initialized anyway (the syscall would fail in this case).
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(_kern_{supports,validate}_*(), etc.).
* Adjusted the prototypes of the disk device modification syscalls.
Commented out their implementations for the time -- they'll mostly
have to be rewritten completely.
* Implemented the userland disk device jobs.
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* Added missing job classes (they don't do anything yet, though) and
completed the implementation of the job generator.
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DiskDeviceJobQueue.
* Basic synchronous implementation of BDiskDevice::CommitModifications(),
ignoring the given parameters, though.
* Some more work on DiskDeviceJobGenerator: Added class
PartitionReference which will reference a partition while the jobs are
executed. The generator manages the mapping of partitions to those
references now. Also exemplarily implemented the generation of the
InitializeJob.
* Moved support functionality to private header DiskDeviceUtils.h.
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and generates jobs that perform the individual actions transforming the
current state of the disk device into the desired one. Most code was
taken and adapted from the soon to be gone kernel class
KDiskDeviceJobGenerator. The methods creating the job objects are only
stubs ATM.
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* Added private _ChildAt() and _CountChildren(), which don't ask the
delegate, thus reflecting the hierarchy as it was before changes.
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in the kernel anymore. The respective functionality will be moved into
the userland. Depending on how we want the API user to interface with
it, we may want to reintroduce a similar class later.
* Cleared remaining references to shadow partitions.
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{Prepare,Commit,Cancel}Modifications() using the userland add-on
backend. IsModified() and CommitModifications() are little more than
stubs ATM.
* Made BPartition::VisitEachChild()/VisitEachDescendant() const.
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BDiskSystem to BPartition and reimplemented them using the userland
add-on backend instead of syscalls. As a side effect this solves the
TODO I recently added in GetNextSupportedType().
* Reimplemented BDiskSystem::GetTypeForContentType() using the userland
add-on backend instead of a syscall.
* Moved GetTypeForContentType() and IsSubSystemFor() from
BPartitionHandle to BDiskSystemAddOn. They were misplaced.
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collection of no-op methods, which could as well be implemented in
BPartition itself. This makes the Delegate hierarchy unnecessary:
MutableDelegate becomes Delegate, and we save a few casts as a side
effect.
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builds the object hierarchy, the second will (in case of MutableDelegate)
let the disk systems do their initialization. This way the disk systems
already find a fully functional object hierarchy they can work with.
* Child creation also takes a partition name as a parameter, now.
* Implemented BMutablePartition child creation/deletion.
* The BDiskSystemAddOn/BPartitionHandle::Validate*() methods return a
status_t instead of a bool, now.
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system add-ons. First work to make this class usable for them.
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* Removed private AutoDeleter class. The shared ArrayDeleter is used instead.
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functionality of the kernel add-ons will be moved into userland, which
will simplify the kernel-side significantly.
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BPartition structure with the data retrieved from the kernel. For new
partitions the field is not set in the next step and later code would
use an initialized pointer.
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parent (not the child) partition, now. A method with the old semantics
is probably needed, too, but before creating a child partition, one
obviously doesn't have a child to pass yet.
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error if the provided bitmap was B_CMAP8, now BIconUtils will convert the
icon to B_CMAP8
-> this behaviour is a little inconsistent compared to what happens when
reading icons from attributes, there, the CMAP8 icon is prefered in case
such a bitmap is passed, even if a vector icon exists. I am not really
sure which behaviour is better. For a consistent UI, maybe it is better
to prefer the vector icon always. I've added a note to BAppFileInfo.
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forced it to use them. Now, it will filter out B_USE_RESOURCES when the resources
are invalid.
Also, _WriteData() and _RemoveData() will now fail if neither source is specified
with B_NO_INIT.
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* Adjusted the FS initialize() hook to have FD and partition_id
parameters like the other hooks instead of the partition path.
* Adjusted initialization in BFS accordingly.
* Implemented the FS initialization method in KFileSystem.
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* Simplified the notification framework: removed the updater stuff completely;
it was only there to account for some peculiarities of the node monitor which
we now solved differently.
* NotificationListener no longer includes a doubly linked list link for convenience;
it might want to listen to more than just one service.
* NotificationService cannot have an abstract destructor.
* Changed the _user_stop_watching() syscall to mirror the Be API; ie. it's no
longer possible to just remove some flags separately, just to stop listening
completely.
* Adapted the node monitor implementation to live in the NodeMonitorService class
that uses the new notification framework.
* Removed the public kernel node monitor API - it wasn't useful that way since you
couldn't do a lot with the KMessage in the kernel without using a private API.
Now you will have to use the (private) notification manager to use the node monitor
from inside the kernel. At a later point, we might introduce a public API for that,
too.
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with the other partition types.
* Added kPartitionTypeEFI to the constants.
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to watch it.
* Now adds the path to be watched to the update message (not the path of the
file that actually changed, though).
* Made debug output conditionally compiled in when TRACE_PATH_MONITOR is defined.
* Added PathMonitor.cpp to libbe.so
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and add wrappers for watch_node() as well, though.
* Implemented more or less all what is needed for the path monitoring to work.
* Added a test application: works fine under Haiku, but somewhat flaky under BeOS,
dunno why yet.
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* The API is just a proposal at this time, please comment.
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again for target libbe_test. Added respective syscall stubs and other functions
to libhaikucompat.a.
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into its own shared/AutoLocker.h. It can be used by userland code too.
* Removed headers/private/shared/ObjectLocker.h and replaced all uses of
BObjectLocker by AutoLocker.
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but the BDirectory was not initialized correctly. Thanks to Jonas who also provided
a patch for this (which I didn't use directly, though, for some minor reasons).
This fixes bug #1034.
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behind the mount point; BPartition::Unmount() would never unmount a volume.
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there is some unfortunate code duplication in AppFileInfo,
because it cannot use BMimeType/BNode alone to retrieve icons,
now it works closer to the code in BIconUtils, this fixes
R5 icons not displaying for other icon sizes
* implemented a bilinear scaling function, I don't know if
it is very fast, but I hope it is reasonable. Now that I
see the results though, I wonder if R5 icons should be
scaled with nearest neighbor instead...
* corrected a small bug in the icon format stuff...
7 bit coords are -32-+95, not 96
* improved comment for BIconUtils function
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It's hopefully now used everywhere instead of B_RAW_TYPE where appropriate.
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* Deskbar uses 32 bit icons now
* vector icons are now correctly converted to B_CMAP8 bitmaps
if no B_CMAP8 icon is available
* small fixes in Tracker (window mode menu)
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* additional versions of SetIcon[ForType] and GetIcon[ForType] in BMimeType
and BAppFileInfo, which handle flat vector icon data
* changes in Tracker to support scalable icons (currently broken for
non-vector icons and needs cleanup) and drawing icons correctly with alpha
channel (large parts of this work done by Michael Lotz)
If someone feels like looking over the changes, that would be much
appreciated! :-)
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syscall, but they could not know if R5 code called them (in which case the stat
size has a different size). We now always only return the R5 stat structure here.
This fixes bug #420. We might want to find a different solution to this problem,
though.
* Be got SYMLINK_MAX wrong - it's not the maximum number of links (that's SYMLOOP_MAX),
but the maximum size of a symlink buffer. Added missing SYMLOOP_MAX and SYMLINK_MAX
constants to limits.h.
* Fixes MAXSYMLINKS to use SYMLOOP_MAX, instead of SYMLINKS_MAX (which doesn't exist
in POSIX specs, but we (intentionally) break source compatibility here).
* Reenabled the Haiku versions of stat(), fstat(), and lstat() when build for Haiku.
* Removed OpenBeOS namespace stuff from the files I touched.
* Removed superfluous StorageDefs.Private.h, whyever that ended up in a public header
is beyond me.
* Cleanup.
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* The preferred application is now written with the case preserved. This fixes
bug #635.
* Minor cleanup.
* BApplication::_InitData() now also corrects a pre-registered application signature
if the case is different. Note, however, that the application watching mechanism
doesn't seem to work correctly with this, maybe sending out those should be postponed
until the registration is completed?
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for some types (like "application/x-vnd.Be-elfexecutable") would fail. This fixes
bug #666 (no, I'm not the exorcist :-)).
* Renamed private methods to have the '_' prefix.
* Cleanup, added license.
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representing the interface for, well, MIME sniffer add-ons.
* Implemented the respective add-on manager and make use of it in
the MIME database code. Unfortunately the MIME DB code completely
lives in libbe.so and hence I had to put my code there too.
IMHO we should (one day) remove the direct (read-only) MIME DB
access from libbe and move everything into the registrar.
Currently the add-on manager supports built-in add-ons only; it
doesn't really load anything from disk ATM.
* Added a built-in text sniffer add-on to the registrar. It's based
upon the BSD file tool code.
This closes bug #250 (plain text files are identified as such, now).
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message - and even return the error message it got from BMessage::AddString()
for trying so.
This fixes bug #585.
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is used at other places, and all of a sudden, the "Open With..." menu in Tracker is
working now :-)
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MIME type.
* We now write the META:TYPE attribute that contains the type with
preserved case (as in BeOS). We even currently check this whenever
a type is opened, but that can be removed later, again.
* BMimeType::GetSupportingApps() was broken for applications that
only support the super type.
* Also BMimeType::GetSupportingApps() preserves the case of the
signatures.
* Why on earth would we want to preserve the case of case insensitive
MIME types? Simple, this let's you query for those apps using case
sensitive queries, as Tracker uses for its "open with" functionality.
Strangely enough, that one still doesn't work, even though the query
predicate is now correct.
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A consequence is the FileType tracker addon (which hasn't a signature) has now its attributes set on Linux builds
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Position(). This used up a virtual slot of BPositionIO. GetSize() needed to be
implemented in BFile, which uses the BStatable version as before. This should
hopefully be binary compatible. The only problem could be in source
compatibility when there are classes inheriting from BPositionIO implementing
their own GetSize().
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This allows it to read the attributes (if any) from scripts as well.
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of an object file, if the file's resources didn't specify supported
types. Both under Haiku itself and for the Linux build. This finally closes
bug 170 (AboutHaiku not being startable from Deskbar when built under
Linux).
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send the request, and it now checks if the object is valid.
* Fixed building supporting apps table: now all types are converted to lower case,
so that it works reliable now. This fixes bug #278.
* Minor cleanup.
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-> Guido (for which there is source available though) is now
running fine on Haiku.
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* Invocations like SetShortDescription("") will now remove the description as
well, not only SetShortDescription(NULL).
* Cleanup.
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sub types first).
Also, if removing the type from the supporting application lists fails, this
is no longer propagated to the user - the MIME type got deleted after all,
and that's the purpose of this function.
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(mounting still only works from the Terminal).
* Shuffled functions in node_monitor.cpp around to clearly differentiate between
private, private kernel, and public kernel functions.
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the supported types of an application to the one responsible.
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* Introduced a _SetStringValue() to avoid code duplication.
* The string types now check the original value, and don't write anything if the
contents stay unchanged (with the current exception of the sniffer rules).
* The monitor notfication methods no longer "clobber" the status result.
* Major cleanup.
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read from (and the system version_info missing) GetVersionInfo() always
failed. Given that rc only writes the app version_info, mimeset never
created a BEOS:APP_VERSION attribute (nor ones for supported types icons).
The version attribute was usually created nevertheless, as a side effect
of the subsequent setversion invocation.
Under Linux the attribute emulation can accidentially pick up the
attributes of an earlier deleted node that had the the same node ID as the
file in question, which in this case could cause an invalid
BEOS:APP_VERSION attribute (the app version_info part at least).
Now GetVersionInfo() doesn't fail anymore, when only one info could be
read (the other one is zeroed). Not sure, if that is what BeOS does, but
it shouldn't harm. This fixes bug #100.
Also made SetVersionInfo() zero out what couldn't be read before writing it
back.
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SetToImage() variants for initializing the object to the resources of
the shared object file belonging to a loaded image. Should be handy for
libraries and add-ons.
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didn't bring the app signature into its canonical lower-case form when
using it as path to the MIME DB file. Thus an application signature
MIME type didn't get any attributes, not even the path to the app's
executable, which led to all kinds of problems when finding or starting
applications by signature. Among them, Clock not finding its resources
(bug #74).
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or resource to be read did not exist and the method was told to
allocate a buffer, it would try to allocate the buffer with an
uninitialized size value. This basically concerned SetSupportedTypes()
and methods using that one (IsSupportedType(), Supports()).
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different "force" levels now and updates the app file info attributes
for shared object files.
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(but maybe that file should be moved into libhaikucompat.a?)
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LibBeAdapter is a part of) isn't part of the build.
* Added _kern_shutdown() function, so that the registrar still compiles
even though __HAIKU__ is now defined for the target libbe_test.
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* BEntry::Remove() now uses _kern_remove_dir() for directories.
* Added fd parameter to _kern_remove_dir().
* Fixed LibBeAdapter's _kern_unlink() to only work on files, and
added _kern_remove_dir() for directories.
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flags unequal B_WATCH_MOUNT/B_STOP_WATCHING set.
* Changed watch_node() and stop_watching() to be messenger based instead
of handler/looper - that greatly simplifies the code.
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* Now always returns B_BAD_DATA in case of attributes with the wrong size.
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attribute is longer than B_MIME_TYPE_LENGTH.
* NodeInfo::GetType() now null terminates the attribute; you cannot expect
that strings in attributes are null terminated (it already wrote the null
byte to B_MIME_TYPE_LENGTH - 1 for safety, but why not do it right?).
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it read the data from attributes.
Deskbar should now display all those application icons under Haiku as well :-)
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categories:
* Missing includes (like <stdlib.h> and <string.h>).
* Linking against $(TARGET_LIBSTDC++) instead of libstdc++.r4.so.
* Local variables shadowing parameters.
* Default parameters in function definitions (as opposed to function
declarations).
* All C++ stuff (nothrow, map, set, vector, min, max,...) must be imported
explicitly from the std:: namespace now.
* "new (sometype)[...]" must read "new sometype[...]", even if sometype is
something like "const char *".
* __FUNCTION__ is no longer a string literal (but a string expression), i.e.
'printf(__FUNCTION__ ": ...\n")' is invalid code.
* A type cast results in a non-lvalue. E.g. "(char *)buffer += bytes"
is an invalid expression.
* "friend class SomeClass" only works when SomeClass is known before.
Otherwise the an inner class with that name is considered as friend.
gcc 4 is much pickier about scopes.
* gcc 4 is generally stricter with respect to type conversions in C.
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Library names are now mapped for all targets but "host" (not only for
"haiku") -- added one more level of indirection to achieve that.
(TARGET_LIBRARY_NAME_MAP -> *_LIBRARY_NAME_MAP_*).
* Renamed build/HaikuBuildCompatibility.h to BeOSBuildCompatibility.h
(auto-included when compiling something that uses the Be API for platform
"host" on anon-BeOS platform), and introduced build/HaikuBuildCompatibility.h,
which can be included when compiling something that can be built for both,
Haiku and BeOS compatible platforms.
* Introduced libhaikucompat.a, a library that adds a few functions existing
under Haiku, but not under BeOS.
* New rule AddSubDirSupportedPlatforms.
* Renamed libopenbeos.so to libbe_haiku.so.
* Introduced new target platform "libbe_test", which is basically equivalent
to a BeOS compatible host platform target, with the exception, that instead
of the host platform's libbe.so a special build of Haiku's libbe.so
(libbe_haiku.so (formerly known as libopenbeos.so)) is used. Furthermore
Haiku's public app, interface, storage, and support kit headers are used
when compiling. This replaces the less nice way in which the test app server
and applications for this test environment were built.
When building for platform "libbe_test", the library name "be" is
autotranslated to "libbe_haiku.so". Thus most applications don't need
special fiddling when them building them for the app server test environment;
usually an "AddSubDirSupportedPlatforms libbe_test ;" will suffice.
* Reduced the dependencies of <syscalls.h> and fixed problems caused by this
(e.g. source files not including the needed headers directly).
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