stored now.
* Extended the debugger message for B_DEBUGGER_MESSAGE_HANDED_OVER by the
causing thread.
* Also send B_DEBUGGER_MESSAGE_HANDED_OVER to the debugger to which the team
was handed over. The message will be the very first one the debugger gets
from the team in question.
* Some harmless refactoring (added thread_hit_serious_debug_event()).
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needed at all when used as intended. Thanks Ingo for the explanation on how this
is intended to work. Adjusted the overlay fs accordingly and updated/reverted
the changes to the other filesystems.
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been mounted. This is to allow layered filesystems to setup internal data that
requires all the sub/super volumes to be available.
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It causes the interrupt handler to be inserted at the very end of the list
instead of at the top. It is intended to be used as a workaround when a
interrupt handler cannot know if it actually handled the interrupt. This
should never be used by native drivers. Also if we know that the result is
not valid because of this flag we won't disable the vector in case we count
many unhandled interrupts as those numbers are then unreliable.
* Moved B_NO_LOCK_VECTOR to be a private flag as well.
* Made the interrupt handler list a simple manually maintaned singly linked list
instead of the doubly linked one used with insque and remque as it greatly
simplifies things for such an easy use case and is more compact.
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Fixed a typo in method name.
Please forgive me Stephan if I just screw your next commit...
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* Softer recessed frame for BMenuField to distinguish more from BButton
and make it slightly more similar to BTextControl.
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overheard that they looked too ninety-ish.
TODO: The code behind this is work in progress. The basic idea
is to extract all drawing code into a new class BControlLook,
of which there is a global instance be_control_look, instantiated
in InterfaceDefs.cpp. At the moment, all the old drawing code is
still there, and the usage of be_control_look is inside if-bodies
checking the instance against NULL. In another words, by not
instanitating be_control_look, you can revert back to the old look.
BControlLook's job is to provide reusable methods for drawing
certain types of frames, backgrounds and labels, so that application
developers can make controls that re-use the same drawing code
as built-in controls and adopt to changes made there. I have added
the notion of "borders". Each of the frame drawing methods can be
made to draw certain borders only, which is supposed to help when
controls shall visually attach. This feature is not fully explored
at all ATM.
TODO: Update BColumnListView header view and BStringItem text
spacing. Update other apps where it makes sense to use BControlLook.
For the moment, only Tracker and LaunchBox are updated. More...
NOTE: The new look is not very radically different, so that existing
apps do not immediately look too ugly or out of place.
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Renamed BGradient::color_step to BGradient::ColorStop
as it's called everywhere else. Also renamed BGradient::gradient_type
to just BGradient::Type. Renamed BGradient::Type() to GetType().
* Simplification of method names in Painter.cpp. Some not yet
complete and yet inactive code to accelerate vertical gradients
(bypassing AGG for this special case).
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* Remove the previous method of applying the overlay by flags. In the future the
overlay can just be mounted as a filesystem layer. This is probably how layers
were intended to work in the first place.
* Move the filesystem module info and filesystem name from the fs_mount to the
fs_volume structure. Filesystem layering is done by having multiple layered
volumes and we want to be able to have a different fs per layer.
* Adapt VFS code to this move.
* Implement mounting layered filesystems. Specifying multiple filesystems
separated by a colon on mount will cause the layers to be set up and the
corresponding filesystems to be mounted at that layer.
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node. That is needed for a layered filesystem to be able to construct a full
fs_vnode out of a volume/inode pair.
* Adapt places where get_vnode is used. Sadly this is a C API and we can't just
use a default NULL for that argument.
* Introduce a flag B_VNODE_WANTS_OVERLAY_SUB_NODE that can be returned in the
flags field of a fs get_vnode call. A filesystem can use this flag to indicate
that it doesn't support the full set of fs features (attributes, write support)
and it'd like to have unsupported calls emulated by an overlay sub node.
* Add a perliminary overlay filesystem that emulates file attributes using files
on a filesystem where attributes aren't supported. It does currently only
support reading attributes/attribute directories though. All other calls are
just passed through to the super filesystem.
* Adjust places where a HAS_FS_CALL() is taken as a guarantee that the operation
is supported. For the overlay filesystem we may later return a B_UNSUPPORTED,
so make sure that in that case proper fallback options are taken.
* Make the iso9660 filesystem request overlay sub nodes. This can be fine tuned
later to only trigger where there are features on a CD that need emulation
at all.
If you happened to know the attribute file format and location you could build
an iso with read-only attribute support now. Note that this won't be enough to
get a bootable iso-only image as the query and index support is yet missing.
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add the const in any case. As Axel points out these are C functions and we do
not affect binary compatibility by changing their signature.
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* Enable -Werror on GCC4 builds as well (limited to the same selected targets).
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* Replaced the use of offsetof() for structs that aren't PODs. Add a
offset_of_member() macro to util/khash.h because that's what it's used for
in our cases.
* Change the signature of add_debugger_command()/remove_debugger_command() on
GCC > 2 to avoid the depricated conversion from string constants to char *.
* Adding some "suggested" parenthesis. I know that not everyone likes that, but
it pointed out at least one bug that is fixed here as well.
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* DoLayout did not work as expected, after the call
the scrollbars would have an 1px offset inside the target
* the target needs to be resized while setting a new border, otherwise
it would overlap the border and give some drawing artefacts
- I'm still unsure if the behavior change introduced with the layout stuff is nice
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- This has the side effect that now it actually works.
- This also indirectly fix BNetEndpoint usage of BNetBuffer.
- Added DynamicBuffer (the underlying buffer implementation) to the Jamfile.
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* whitespace cleanup, etc
* some renaming to fit Haiku style
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- Implement DeviceClass for easy analisys of discovered devices's type.
- Make harder the intantiation of RemoteDevices.
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now resize with the tab view. There is probably a more elegant way overriding
DoLayout(), but this should do for the time being.
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* The BTabView can now be used with layout management. In this setup, children
views are managed by a BCardLayout and are hidden/shown instead of removed/
added when (de)activated.
Thanks a lot!
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broke everything. If the added item has no chance to calculate it's height,
_RecalcItemTops() won't work of course. Whatever this was supposed to fix,
there has to be a correct way.
* Override BView::SetFont() to update all the items. I remember wanting to
implement this, that's why I refactored a _FontChanged() method, but I
obviousy never did...
* Moved the AttachedToWindow() and FrameMoved() implementations to a more
logical position in the file.
* Implement B_PAGE_UP/DOWN key presses. Don't know if that's what the BeOS
implementation did, will check later.
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it to the stream. This caused Read()/Write() to need two syscalls for nothing
(this only caused the actual stream to share the same position with the
BBufferIO, something you just cannot rely on when using buffered I/O).
* Anyway, this reduces the time VirtualBox needs to open some RAW test images
from over 4 minutes to less than 15 seconds...
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Make sure the comments are C style in headers that are included by POSIX
headers.
Thanks! Should fix#2870.
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class/namespace. Renamed the B_GRADIENT_* types to TYPE_* as the context
is already given.
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gWidthBuffer.
* Tracker PoseView now uses BPrivate::gWidthBuffer instead of it's own
instance.
* TextView.h and PoseView.h are now a little cleaner.
* InterfaceDefs.cpp now deletes gWidthBuffer in _fini_interface_kit_().
* Added binary compatibility support for NetPositive in WidthBuffer.h and .cpp.
Obviously it kind of defeats the purpose of having WidthBuffer neatly tucked
away in the BPrivate namespace, but Haiku should run NetPositive, I guess.
Fixes#2879.
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as public defines. They are now called THREAD_{MIN|MAX}_SET_PRIORITY to
better reflect what they are for. Minimum priority is now 1, ie. you no
longer can set another thread to the idle priority. This fixes part of
ticket #2959.
* set_thread_priority() will no longer allow to change the priority of the
idle thread to something else. This fixes the rest of ticket #2959.
* Automatic whitespace cleanup in OS.h.
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discarding their changes. This functionality currently only works correctly
when no transactions are used.
* Started test application for the block cache, doesn't do anything yet.
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* Added a layout friendly constructor - it's not so nice to use, though, since
the original one already doesn't get a BRect (we just don't need the
resizing mode, and have to set the B_SUPPORTS_LAYOUT flag).
* Refactored size/frame computation a bit.
* Cleanup.
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* Renamed _BDeviceAddOn_ to DeviceAddOn, and put it into the BPrivate namespace.
* Moved the DeviceManager functionality into the AddOnManager - this also
solves a locking issue, as BInputServerDevice::Control() was called in the
context of the DeviceManager before.
* The AddOnManager now uses the BPathMonitor to monitor the devices that
BInputServerDevices ask for - this greatly simplifies the code.
* Got rid of TList.h, and use ObjectList.h instead.
* Added PathList class that has a list of paths with reference count, used by
DeviceAddOn and the AddOnManager.
* DeviceAddOn got an actual implementation that lives in InputServerDevice.cpp.
* Added an experimental BInputServerDevice::AddDevices() that could be used
instead of recursing over devices manually. It replaces the functionality
that was found in the DeviceManager before (this was done implicitely for
all monitored devices).
* Greatly cleaned up and simplified the AddOnManager.
* Also fixed lots of potential errors/leaks when things go wrong.
* Removed the extra locker in AddOnManager - its BLooper lock is now used
instead.
* Replaced PRINT()/PRINTERR() macros in the AddOnManager with TRACE(), and
ERROR(), both now use debug_printf().
* Hopefully this fixes the problem that I don't have keyboard under VirtualBox
from time to time.
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* check if locking the offscreen window succeeds before calling delete on it
* don't return offscreen windows in CountWindows and WindowAt (works now as on R5)
fixes ticket 1522, 1591, 1946, 2318 and propably more
While creating an BBitmap in BApplication the bitmaps window looper would
be added to the applications gLooperList, thus calling Quit() on that window
and later delete on a stale window pointer in BBitmaps dtor. The Lock() check
would fix the problem, but tests on R5 have shown that BApplication hides the
offscreen window in CountWindows() and WindowAt().
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