* stop the extractor processing before deleting the source.
* crash happened in MediaPlayer FilePlaylistItem::_CalculateDuration().
* was a regression introduced in hrev50671.
* fixes#13156.
* Issue: In BCalendarView presently, there is no notion of a current date
and the current date is not highlighted. So in the deskbar tray calendar
which uses BCalendarView, we cannot know the current date once we change
the selected day.
* Fix: Make BCalendarView accept pulse messages, check for system date
with every pulse message and update the current date accordingly.
Highlight the current date by rendering its day number text in a
different color.
Signed-off-by: Adrien Destugues <pulkomandy@pulkomandy.tk>
ticket : #13592
This constant was missing in unistd.h and some applications
use it to check for pthread barriers support.
Signed-off-by: Adrien Destugues <pulkomandy@pulkomandy.tk>
ticket : #13601
* Eventually BoardSetups and target boards will go away.
* Include all known fdt's in the mmc image
* This gets us closer to target board-less arm
* Changing hardware is as simple as plugging a new fdt
into u-boot's startup script.
* Drop my original rpi1 work. We're targetting ARMv7
minimum.
Thus, BeOS compatibility is preserved (and there is no risk of
breaking GCC5<->GCC2 interoperation on hybrid builds.)
This commit only makes the actual change, the build fixes are
in the next commit.
These were added in C99 to avoid interferring with C++, but then C++11
caught up with inttypes/h/stdint.h and removed the need for the macros.
They have disappeared from C11 as a result, and also from current glibc
implementation (https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=15366)
So it seems reasonably safe to do the same, and it will save people
having to enable access to these macros explicitly when writing C++.
This reverts commit 17286dc70a.
As discussed on the mailing list. As it turns out, this was less
than half of an actual implementation of this macro, and there's
technically no way to implement it without introducing (theoretical)
race conditions, in the current design anyway.
- Strength is now set once, instead of at each comparison, to improve
performance and fix potential locking issues
- Add a way to enable "numeric" collation (aka "natural order")
* Issue: BTimeUnitFormat doesn't incorporate style formatting while
formatting a time unit. Format() does take style as an argument but the
style is not used anywhere. So currently the abbreviated style doesn't
work and by default the time unit is formatted to the full style.
* Fix: Move the style flag from BTimeUnitFormat::Format() to the
BTimeUnitFormat constructors and call the relevant icu::TimeUnitFormat
constructor. Map the Haiku defined style unit to the corresponding ICU
unit. Move the style flag from BDurationFormat::Format() to the
BDurationFormat constructors to map the changes in BTimeUnitFormat.
Signed-off-by: Adrien Destugues <pulkomandy@pulkomandy.tk>
Fixes#13508
This allows the loader to skip BFS partitions that don't contain
a bootable system. Useful when you have a BFS data partition that
comes before the system partition when iterated over.
Currently, only the UEFI loader actually returns more than one
possible partition.
There is no DATA directory in BeOS, and its FindDir() doesn't implement
it. No need for a confusing backwards compatibility to something that
doesn't exist (had my hopes up, was going to move some non-executable
files from AddOns to Data in a program that works in BeOS and Haiku).
The removed enum label doesn't change the directory_which enum order
or count, as it was aliasing the value of another existing enum label
(B_SYSTEM_DATA_DIRECTORY).
Fixes#13470
Signed-off-by: Axel Dörfler <axeld@pinc-software.de>
BFont::Blocks is now implemented in ServerFont, via a call through the
app_server. It uses fontconfig to iterate through a charset of a font
and stores the defined blocks in a bitmap.
A new API was added, BFont::IncludesBlock, that will allow for arbitrary
testing of a given Unicode block. Since nothing is cached, searching
through an entire charset for a series of Unicode blocks can be quite
slow. In a given block there may be only 1 or 2 characters actually
defined so every character within a block needs to be checked until one
is found, which in a degenerate case will mean the entire block is
checked.
Signed-off-by: Axel Dörfler <axeld@pinc-software.de>
* This clarify the ownership of the source when using the experimental
API.
* The extractor/writer are simplified and don't have to care about
adapters.
* MediaStreamer is able to provide a generic BAdapterIO that is
suitable also for different uses than the codecs API itself.
* This allows KPath to not allocate a buffer when initialized
without path.
* Added test cases for this.
* Added test for LockBuffer().
* Enhanced tests to allow building them in debug mode.
* Moved calling vfs_normalize_path() into own private method.
* Improved error codes; B_NO_MEMORY is now only returned if the
allocation actually failed.
* If used with LAZY_ALLOC, Path() and LockBuffer() are now allowed
to return a NULL path.
When both Backgrounds and Screen are open, if the workspace color is changed
in Backgrounds the monitor preview in Screen will now refresh to the new color.
Also added a BAlert in BackgroundsView.cpp when failing to change the
background image.
Signed-off-by: Adrien Destugues <pulkomandy@pulkomandy.tk>
Fixes#13286.
* It's very important to use a negative value to identify
non valid or uninitialized connections. Additionally, it's preferred
to don't interfere with media_kit types as long as the framework use
it in the backend.
limits.h is part of the C standard, but POSIX and XSI extend it with
various defines. We should not add these unless the application requests
support for them.
In this case, PAGE_SIZE should only be defined if XSI support is
requested by defining _XOPEN_SOURCE. Note that PAGESIZE (plain POSIX for
the same thing) and B_PAGE_SIZE are alternatives that remain available.
It was licensed with a "no commercial usage allowed" license, which if
we were using it would be a gray area at best. We weren't using it at all,
and AGG seems to have disabled building it by default, so just remove it
from the tree entirely.
Briefly discussed on IRC.
* Add special handling for reading the BEOS:TYPE attribute to supply
on-the-fly fake MIME types for FUSE module filesystems, the same
way it's done in our FAT and NTFS FS modules
* Reuse the mime_ext_table which we already have and put it into a
shared location so we don't get further extra copies of it
* Add a way for a FUSE module to supply Haiku-specific extensions.
This allows it to integrate better with Haiku while only requiring
minimal changes on the FUSE module itself.
* For now, there is only one extension: another function pointer for
"get_fs_info", which lets the FUSE module fill in an fs_info struct.
FUSE provides no good way to otherwise communicate extra information,
such as the volume flags (e.g. B_FS_IS_SHARED).
* A FUSE module can signal that it supports the Haiku extensions by
a) defining HAS_HAIKU_FUSE_EXTENSIONS before including the fuse
headers
b) setting the global variable gHasHaikuFuseExtensions to 1 in
its initialization
Otherwise, the Haiku extensions are completely invisible to the
FUSE module.
Update all in-tree consumers of the BJson API to match. Also added
const-qualifiers to the BString versions of the API, and added the leading
"_" to the header guards.
The asynchronous listener had no reliable way to access HTTP result and
headers from the callbacks. As the callbacks are triggered
asynchronously, they can be run after the request has carried on and,
for example, followed an HTTP redirect, clearing its internal state.
The HeadersReceived callback now passes a reference to BUrlResult for
the request. There are two cases:
- Synchronous listener: passes a reference to the request's results
directly
- Asynchronous listener: archives a copy of the result into the
notification message, and passes a reference to the unarchived copy.
Unfortunately this comes with several ABI and API breakages:
- Change to the prototype of HeadersReceived()
- Change to the class hierarchy of BUrlResult (implements BArchivable)
All users of HTTP requests will need to be updated if they implemented
in HeadersReceived or used BUrlResult.
... reverse this to avoid confusion, you'll see why in next commit.
No functional change intended in this commit, functional change is in the
next commit.
As discussed in 2008
(http://www.freelists.org/post/haiku-development/BString-on-GCC4,1),
this class was not efficient because of lack of inlining. Implement the
suggested solution of a SetCharAt method instead. Also add a CompareAt
which covers a specific use case in KeyboardLayout.cpp.
Adjust all places which were using this feature to safer APIs.
Also fixes a copypaste error in FormattingConventions.cpp.
This is an implementation of pthread barriers pursuant to the relevant specification.
Barriers are essentially a special case of conditional variables,
such that all threads waiting on one are woken up when the number of
waiters reaches a number provided at the initialization of the barrier.
In view of that, this implementation mimics the implementation of pthread_cond,
except it is more specialized and self-contained.
Signed-off-by: Jérôme Duval <jerome.duval@gmail.com>
It is used by the media kit, which created a dependency from libmedia to
libbnetapi to openssl.
It is not entirely specific to the network kit, there are some use cases
that don't involve network at all.
* Fixes problems with setting the partition name after uninitializing
a partition in DriveSetup. Previously, UninitializeJob() was
followed by SetStringJob(), but the kernel was updating the
change counter for the parent partition when uninitializing a
partition, leading to SetStringJob() having an incorrect change
counter for the parent partition. Now the parent change counter
will be correct when SetStringJob() runs.
* Also defer signals while registering fork hooks.
* While malloc provides fork heap hooks which lock the heaps and unlock/reinit,
malloc_debug provides empty hooks.
* Ideas suggested by Ingo, patch reviewed by him. Thanks a lot!
* Also call fork parent hooks on failure.
* Solve locks-up when combining multithreading and process forking, should help
with #13111.
* There's no need to supply ways to mismatch the buffer duration
and size. Anything should reflect the media_format, this is at least
fixed on API level.
* There's no point actually in providing BTimeSource dependant
functionality. If and when there will be need for something like
that, possibly never, an higher level solution will be integrated.
Revert "repo rework: Remove stubs; Breaks repo compat."
Revert "repo rework: Remove need for repos to be self-aware"
This reverts commit a2b2f4d642.
This reverts commit 602076ef82.
This reverts commit 5ffaf72c8a.
These changes break the build on Haiku and the ability to create repo
mirrors, for the lack of a replacement for the URL (an UUID was evoked
on the mailing lists, but not implemented).
We are due for a release soon, please don't break the build.
Team:
- Adjust report generation event to include a final status code for listeners.
CliContext,TeamWindow,ReportUserinterface:
- Use aforementioned status code to indicate whether report generation
succeeded or failed.
DebugReportGenerator:
- Notify listeners if report generation fails. This may have previously
been responsible for some bug reports where it was indicated that the
debugger hung without exiting after being asked to save a report from
a crashed app.
- When dumping disassembly, retrieve it directly if necessary rather than
requesting it via the user interface listener. This also fixes the quirk
that requesting to save a crash report while looking at the source code
of a function would trigger switching it to disassembly visually.
- When walking the list of threads to dump, acquire references to all of
them before starting. Otherwise, it was potentially possible for a running
but not crashed thread to exit while we were generating the report, leaving
us with a pointer to a deleted thread. This was most likely the cause of one
of the crashes reported in #13082.
- When receiving the notification that source code state has changed, clear
the waiting function. Otherwise, it was potentially possible for us to get
other state change notifications, leading to the data semaphore being
released too often. This would then cause later potential waits such as
the stack frame memory dump to not actually wait when they should,
potentially leading them to dereference objects that weren't yet ready.
This fixes another of the crashes in #13802.
* These stubbs satisfied older Haiku releases that
required the URL
* Users running nightly images will need to upgrade
to hrev50723 - hrev50744 before upgrading further
* Getting this out of the way now before the beta
comes out.
* New installations shouldn't suffer any problems.