Use BDateTimeFormat, BDateFormat, and BNumberFormat for
various date, time, decimal, and percent formatting.
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Otherwise we could cause leaks.
Most of the time this check should be optimized out,
as most uses of AutoDeleter don't invoke SetTo. But
it would have caught some bugs in the VFS refactors
(which wound up being cancelled out by later commits
anyway, but this would've exposed them.)
Just invoke debugger(), which calls the kernel
debugger when compiled in kernel mode. And define
debugger() inline in this header if OS.h is not
included to avoid namespace pollution.
Noticed by Joachim Mairböck after I hastily merged change 7402.
Also add named variation instance selection for fonts loaded from memory
areas like there already is for files.
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It's not used for anything by the OS but userspace might want
to use it for its own purposes.
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This is no-op for 32 bit platforms because `int32` is defined as `long` there.
Change interrupt vector number from 64 bits to 32 bits for 64 bit platforms.
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BFont::LoadFont can now use an index (0-based) and an optional named-instance (1-based)
to select the font variant from a file.
BFont::LoadFont can also use an index when loading from memory.
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Also increase MSI message data size to 32 bits according to PCIe spec.
Remove 0xff check for MSI interrupts because it is potentially valid
interrupt vector number. Reject 0xff only for legacy pin interrupts.
- MSI-X supports up to 2048 interrupts per device that do not fit to
`uint8`.
- Non-x86 systems may use separate interrupt vector ranges for
hard-wired interrupts and MSI interrupts so `uint8` is not enough to
represent all of them.
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BSpinner had its own fValue defined instead of using the one from
BControl. This results in the be:value in the message sent when the
control is invoked to always be 0.
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* our ip modules don't support connect()/send(). Just use sendto().
* ping6 disappears, ping supports -4 or -6 to force IPv4 or IPv6
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Change the value of `AT_FDCWD` from -1 to -100. Either value should work,
since the Haiku implementation currently interprets any negative value as
`AT_FDCWD`, however -100 is preferable to -1 since -1 is used for error
return values.
fixes#18809
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The `enum` containing `B_USE_DEFAULT_SPACING` and other members are
regularly used in default arguments.
Adding the name to this `enum` makes the header more generator-friendly
(see #6716).
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ItemUnderAt was returning items that were not under the superitem (this
was fixed for EachItemUnder in hrev52210).
Make a NULL superitem mean the parent of the topmost items. Despite not
being explicitly documented in the BeBook, that's how BeOS works, the
MenuWorld test app uses it and, well, it's handy.
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Adds headers that have not been directly or indirectly included by
the "InterfaceKit.h" master include.
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by default, AdapterIO is initialized with a BMallocIO object, which will
be extended indefinitely. Flushing regularly is necessary to avoid
excessive memory usage. Tested in StreamRadio.
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sample for qemu: -device virtio-vga,edid=on,xres=1024,yres=768 -display sdl
display mode can be set in the Screen preferences.
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Also use the standard kernel-wide constants for IO or memory space
rather than defining new ones, as well as the PCI constants for
address types.
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some laptops decide to not charge a fast full battery to not consume a cycle.
In this discharging state, the current rate is zero, thus no time left can be computed.
We add a state "Not charging" to clearly differentiate and avoid user confusion.
PowerStatus was triggering low battery notifications, this is also fixed.
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In our C library we try to provide a "clean" POSIX/ISO-C set of include
files that strictly conforming applications can use. However, we also
want to provide some extensions that are commonly available in BSD or
GNU systems.
These are normally provided in a separate directory
(headers/compatibility/bsd) and additionally guarded by compiler defines
that can either be explicitly set, or enabled by default if the language
standard (selected from the compiler command line) is one with GNU
extensions (this is the default for GCC). This is controlled by a header
file called features.h.
However, for some headers it is not so simple to split the GNU
extensions apart from the other parts of the file, because it's not just
extra functions, but additional flags and defines.
So, we need the "features.h" mechanism to be available even in the base
set of headers, but not enable anything if the BSD headers are not in
the search path. The simplest way to achieve this is to have an empty
features.h in the base set of headers, that can then be overriden by the
one in headers/compatibility/bsd if needed.
Fixes#18732
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This file was imported from glibx and uses __USE_GNU as defined by
glibc(s features.h. Our implementation of features.h is simpler, just
defining _DEFAULT_SOURCE directly and that's what we use in other
headers.
As a result, using GNU extensions to regex.h required defining __USE_GNU
directly in applications (for example in TraX).
Fixes#11818
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After this change `POKE_UNMAP_MEMORY` ioctl will became redurant and
an alias for `delete_area()`. Areas will be automatically deleted
on team exit.
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Multi-select lists may also auto-scroll on drag now as well.
Document ScrollTo(index). Give Scrolling its own section.
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means B_DEVICE_TYPE, B_DEVICE_SUB_TYPE, B_DEVICE_INTERFACE.
_CLS is rare, it means I don't own devices with this attribute.
from the spec: _CLS:
Class Code – supplies OSPM with the PCI-defined class, subclass and programming interface for a device. Optional.
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We already use their value, let's use the name too.
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private convenience methods to calculate the text view width and
height with insets and the text rect width and height without
insets respectively.
Also add _ViewRect() and _TextRect() methods for completeness,
but they are not currently used.
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A version of this feature was originally implemented in hrev50495
that allowed you to scroll through a list of list items while the
mouse was held down updating the selection as you went.
This feature was removed when we switched to selecting on mouse up
in hrev52062 and was never reimplimented when we switched back to
selecting on mouse down in hrev52121.
In BeOS R5 as you scrolled through a single-selection list with the
mouse button held down the selected item appeared to change, but
the selection didn't actually update until you released the mouse
button. The selection never changes on mouse down, only on mouse
up. You could click on one item then move your mouse off the first
item to a second item releasing your mouse button and it would
select the second item without ever selecting the first item.
In this commit we replicate this behavior with one exception, we
always select on mouse down, but still allow the selection to
change on mouse up.
The big difference between this and the BeOS behavior is that on
BeOS you could only select exactly one item on mouse up, while with
this you can select one item on mouse down and a second item on
mouse up.
ScrollToSelection() in MouseMoved() if mouse button is down and
we are not not dragging. This performs auto-scroll.
Create private _DoSelection() method copied from MouseDown().
Remove Thread.h include that is no longer used.
Fixes#15009 (and doesn't cause regression for #9190#14264#14289)
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* Rename the "tun" network device to "tunnel". FreeBSD calls theirs
"tuntap" but speaks of both TUN and TAP devices as interfaces for
tunnels. The other BSDs seem to do likewise.
* Fold the "tun" driver into the "tunnel" network device. The
network device now publishes entries in devfs when interfaces
are created, and unpublishes them when interfaces are destroyed.
This removes the need for the driver and device to communicate
through a file descriptor, and thus allows the receive queue
to be totally eliminated, massively simplifying that logic.
* Use standard net-stack FIFOs instead of TCP BufferQueue, which is
specialized to TCP's needs in far too many ways. Thanks to the
previous commit adding support for interrupting semaphore waits,
we can use the FIFO wait mechanisms, too.
* Restructure the TAP logic, and generate MAC addresses more like
Linux does.
* Actually set type = IFT_TUN, and use the "loopback" frame handler
instead of the "ethernet" frame handler. This allows significant
cleanup of the header handling logic.
* In TUN mode, reject packets that don't look like IP packets.
* Delete "tunconfig"; it was mostly stubs and is now unnecessary.
TUN mode tested and confirmed as working by kallisti5 with OpenVPN.
TAP mode partially tested, but not yet confirmed as working.
Fixes#18673.
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These have not been used in years (maybe since the redesign of the
network stack?). Only socket_writev had an implementation, which was
mostly just an incomplete version of socket_send.
Scatter/gather I/O is already supported via msghdr's msg_iov/len fields,
so this is redundant anyway.
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Improve the mechanics for JSON parsing by reusing
text buffers during the parse.
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after a0131eaae2884fdced27158c3d34732d1656aca9 mxcsr was possibly also incorrect.
fpu control and mxcsr will be restored with fxrstor/xrstor.
no need to clear pending exceptions on #MF
fix#18656 (and #18624 after reverting).
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* also on x86 for simplicity.
* fixes#18624
* also makes x87 FPU data registers available for x87 floating instructions. EMMS is cheap.
see 25209d81f7
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* Declare databridge buffer lengths in LocaleBackend.
* Use strcpy instead of strlcpy when writing to databridge buffers
(this is the first fix for #18598.)
* Check for overflows and error out when they happen.
* Verify that ICU actually knows the timezone in question
and fall back to GMT if it does not (this would also fix that crash.)
Fixes#18598.
While debugging some problems on the HaikuPorts build VMs, mmlr
noticed their clocks had an alarming amount of drift. This prompted
an investigation into TSC calibration mechanisms, and the discovery
that there is a VM-specific one which we did not implement.
This mechanism is more accurate than counting cycles on VMs where
cycles can be "stolen" (the probable cause of the aforementioned
clock drift.)
Tested in VMware (works out of the box) and on QEMU/KVM
(may need TSC frequency specified or a host with invariant TSC.)
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* Solves a few "Unknown connector" errors on newer cards.
* It's just another physical name for DisplayPort
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