or even the resizing mode isn't done yet, though. See TODOs.
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as only the BitmapManager class is allowed to call them.
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* if file panels shouldn't be quit, we no longer call QuitRequested() for
them and stop quitting windows (which left normal windows open, because
file panels always return "false" in QuitRequested())
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and ResizeBy()
* WindowLayer::SetSizeLimits() needs to be called with the
AllWindows lock held
* I was observing weird behaviour with "unclickable" windows
that I might have fixed by explicitly excluding invisible
windows from Desktop::WindowAt(), there might be something
wrong with the "current" window list though, Axel would know
* finally found the problem with "delayed background clearing"
* enabled delayed background clearing and removed unnecessary
code. It should be more efficient, since it clears larger
areas at once, and it solves the problem of views unable to
draw into regions that are pending for another update - among
other things, updates in resizing windows are more fluent,
especially for B_FULL_UPDATE_ON_RESIZE views. "Cut off" scroll
bars should no longer appear when the view being scrolled takes
too long to redraw.
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* Moved ImageFilePanel code to its own file, so that it can be reused easily.
* Moved BGWindow stuff into Backgrounds.cpp.
* Cleanup to match our style guide better.
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I wouldn't be surprised, if more wrappers are still missing.
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specifying whether only the exact supplied address is acceptable. If
false, the address is considered a hint only. It will be picked, if
available, otherwise a greater address is tried to be acquired, and
as last resort any address. This feature is only implemented for PPC.
It is needed since the preferred kernel text base address 0x80000000
might not be available (and actually isn't on my Mac mini).
* Fixed a bug in the PPC memory management code:
is_{virtual,physical}_allocated() were checking whether the given
range was completely contained by an existing range instead of
checking for intersection. As a consequence we could (and did) allocate
a range intersecting with already allocated ranges. The kernel segment
thus overwrote OF memory for instance.
* The ELF loader makes sure that it got both text and data segment of
the image to be loaded.
The PPC boot loader successfully loads kernel and modules now. Next
comes the hard part, I'm afraid.
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platform_allocation_region(). Since the callback stuff doesn't seem to
work, the Open Firmware didn't ask us to allocate memory in turn, and
thus we didn't know about the range that had been mapped and reused it
later.
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into a new frame_buffer_support.h
* added blend32 routine for blending a certain color with
a scanline in the frame buffer
* added "solid" versions of B_OP_ALPHA drawing with
B_ALPHA_OVERLAY alha function (blending on top of
a non-transparent background such as the frame buffer)
* implemented an optimized shortcut for alpha blended
FillRect() in Painter
* used the "packed" version of scanlines for shapes with
an outline thicker than 4 pixels (and filled shapes anyways),
this improves drawing speed when there are a few anti-aliased
pixels at the beginning of a scanline, then a solid fill and
some anti-aliased pixels at the end of the scanline. Such as
large letters.
To summarize: The alpha blending in Painter seems to be about
1.45 times faster than on BeOS R5 which benefits drawing large
shapes. For example, drawing a large alpha blended rounded rect
is 1.28 times faster on the Haiku app_server. On the other hand,
B_OP_COPY is quite tough to beat. It is currently 10 times faster
on R5. But a great deal seems to be caused by the Painter
rasterization algorithm itself, since commenting out the actual
drawing doesn't gain any speed.
The other useful experience I collected was that reading and
writing and over the PCI bus in the same loop really hurts
performance. It is actually faster (like 1.8 times!!) to allocate
a second buffer, read from frame buffer into that, doing the
blending at the same time, then writing the buffer back to the
screen.
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and thus, it could be used again which led to a crash.
Changed the free ranges list from a singly linked list to a doubly linked
list so that not all free ranges have to be searched for the one to be
freed anymore.
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the modified bit set were written back (that's the case when they weren't put into
the modified pages queue yet), they were enqueued into the active queue twice, messing
up the page lists with various effects - this little thing took me busy for the last
few days :-/
* Improved the "page" debugger command: it now prints out much more info, and also lets
you lookup pages via physical address.
* The dump commands are now using kprintf() instead of dprintf().
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IP, and UDP, as well as a home brewn UDP based protocol, "remote disk",
which provides random access to a single remote file/device. The Open
Firmware flavored boot loader automatically initializes the net stack,
searches for a remote disk, and tries to boot from it, if the boot
device is a network device (e.g. when loading the boot loader via
TFTP).
This is quite nice for developing with a two-machine setup, since one
doesn't even need to install Haiku on the test machine anymore, but can
serve it directly from the development machine. When the networking
support in the kernel is working, this method could even be used to
fully boot, not just for loading kernel and initial modules.
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argument value of 0 should only free the old allocation.
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* bfs_inode must be packed, otherwise the structure is larger due to
different alignment requirements.
* The off_t array returned by bfs_inode::Values() is in on-disk
endianess. This was ignored in some places. Hope I squashed all
occurences.
Those fixes should probably be back-ported to the kernel add-on, too.
Will do that when I get to that point in the kernel, unless someone
beats me to it.
The PPC boot loader does at least find the kernel on a BFS volume now.
Haven't dared to let it be loaded yet.
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arch_cpu_user_TLB_invalidate(). Empty at the moment; will have a look at
that later. The PPC kernel builds again, now.
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of_call_method() which is actually an implementation of the
"call-method" client function.
* of_interpret() announced one less return value than actually needed.
Seemed to work anyway, though.
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also added a few comments explaining what's going on. Japanese not updated?
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support unsbrk(), and that is actually called quite often in Hoard, resulting
in out of memory quite fast.
We don't shrink the heap (yet), but at least we can reuse the memory that
was freed by Hoard (it doesn't just remove bytes from the end, it will also
free up smaller parts in the middle).
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Must be further investigated (if the locks are created later or not...)
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but it would have worked - and crashed soon after).
Minor cleanup.
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vm_cache_ref starts with a reference count of 1. When acquiring a vm_cache,
you no longer need to worry if that should go through the vm_store, or not;
as it now always does.
* map_backing_store() no longer needs to play with the vm_cache_ref
references.
* that simplified some code.
* vfs_get_vnode_cache() now grabs a reference to the cache, if successful.
* better balanced vnode ownership on vnode_store creation (vnode_store
released the vnode before if its creation failed).
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to B_OS_NAME_LENGTH bytes, instead of 64. Also, it will now only consider
the leaf name for the area.
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this saves 4 bytes per page. To compensate the loss of bytes, the offset is now
stored in page size units, that's enough to address 2^44 or 16 TB (which is now
the maximal supported file size!).
* Renamed vm_page::ppn to physical_page_number.
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them apart (this even saves a pointer from vm_virtual_map to its address space)
* aspace -> address_space
* vm_create_address_space() did not check if creating the semaphore succeeded
* Removed team::kaspace - was not really needed (introduced a new vm_kernel_address_space()
function that doesn't grab a reference to the address space)
* Removed vm_address_space::name - it was just a copy of the team name, anyway,
and there is always only one address space per team
* Removed aspace_id - the address space is now using the team_id
* Some cleanup.
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NEXT: port the FreeBSD netstack
I need volunteers for this huge task. And I don't have much time left for coding, anyway.
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Just noticed that VI did not like my copy-pasted commit log. It should be: we _need_ better pthread/mutex support. Here is the important part, again:
Cleaned up native part of libbind.so a little bit more. Though, the ugly hack remains. We need better pthread/mutex support. Added TODO that we also should move sysctl() into the kernel and libroot.so.
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Committed libnetwork.so. I actually wanted to port BSD's libc/net resolver, but that one uses too many unsupported functions, so I basically merged libbind.so and libsocket.so into one library.
Moved the libbind.so sources to libnetwork/dns.
Cleaned up native part of libbind.so a little bit more. Though, the ugly hack remains. We nbetter pthread/mutex support. Added TODO that we also shousctl() into the kernel and libroot.so.
Improved DEVNOTES a little bit.
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written the page, we now do it before, so that it cannot lose any changed data
anymore; it doesn't matter if the page is written to while writing it back, the
worst thing that can happen is that we write the same page twice. Also, we don't
rely on the PAGE_MODIFIED bit anymore, we now check all mappings of that page
to find all modified pages, no matter how far the (currently disabled) page
daemon had come.
Also, destroying an area will now result in writing back changed pages - this
is only really important for memory mapped files, though, and should probably
be avoided for other vm_store types.
Minor cleanup.
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menu. The menu basically works, but has a couple of problems. The
harmless ones are graphical: we get cursor artifacts when the colors
are changed, and the item selection doesn't quite look as it should.
More serious is the lack of Home/End, Page Up/Down keys. All I read from
the console is a '\0' byte when such a key is pressed. The cursor keys
work fortunately. I mapped the functionality of Page Up/Down
additionally to the Left/Right cursor keys. So the menu should be usable
at least. I guess, I'll leave it in that state; Axel wants a graphical
menu anyway.
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Moved some headers around and cleaned them up.
Fixed threading code in libbind.so. Don't know why I hadn't noticed this before. Now it is reliable, but uses an even uglier hack.
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mappings yet, that's a good way to test this functionality.
* Turns out the directory of the mappings must be known already - they
should be added automatically, but I've added them manually for now
(which is okay for the default system directory).
* Having more than one style with the same family in the mappings didn't
work as planned - it now does.
* On my current system, time spend in the font manager constructor went
down from 1.5 secs to around 12000 usecs (and I have only a moderate
number of fonts installed, or so I thought - looks like the mappings
were a good idea :-)) - and that directly cuts down the boot time.
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fixed displayed names for some models
added untested support for CardBus models Indigo*, thanks to Patrick Lafarguette for his great help on this feature
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all CPU specific implementations as much as possible.
AMD and Intel are now separated again, even though they are currently
equivalent besides the CPU vendor detection.
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service depends on it, it doesn't make any sense to call it that early in the
game.
* The VFS now has a low memory handler for vnodes as well. If there is enough
memory left, it won't free any vnodes anymore.
* Potential crashing bug fix: some functions did not check if the FD passed
in belonged to the right type; they just assumed it had a valid vnode, but
it could have had a mount structure associated as well.
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* the link were not initialized in cached_block, as its constructor were never called
(was using malloc/free instead of new/delete).
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When memory gets low, the blocks on that list are also freed - but right now,
that only happens when a block is put back (not directly on demand, ie. via
a low memory handler).
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memory status.
Added new B_NO_LOW_MEMORY constant for the usual case.
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kernel TLBs from being flushed on context switch.
* new arch_cpu_user_TLB_invalidate() that now does what arch_cpu_global_TLB_invalidate()
did before.
* arch_cpu_global_TLB_invalidate() will now flush all TLBs, even those from the
kernel.
* some cleanups.
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* The boot loader now checks the CPU for the cpuid and rdtsc features, which we
currently both rely on.
* Removed old and no longer used stage2_priv.h header
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has not yet been tested, though - I'll do this after this commit):
* Removed the arch_memory_type stuff from vm_area; since there are only 8 memory
ranges on x86, it's simply overkill. The MTRR code now remembers the area ID
and finds the MTRR that way (it could also iterate over the existing MTRRs).
* Introduced some post_modules() init functions.
* If the other x86 CPUs out there don't differ a lot, MTRR functionality might
be put back into the kernel.
* x86_write_msr() was broken, it wrote the 64 bit number with the 32 bit words
switched - it took me some time (and lots of #GPs) to figure that one out.
* Removed the macro read_ebp() and introduced a function x86_read_ebp()
(it's not really a time critical call).
* Followed the Intel docs on how to change MTRRs (symmetrically on all CPUs
with caches turned off).
* Asking for memory types will automatically change the requested length to
a power of two - note that BeOS seems to behave in the same, although that's
not really very clean.
* fixed MTRRs are ignored for now - we should make sure at least, though,
that they are identical on all CPUs (or turn them off, even though I'd
prefer the BIOS stuff to be uncacheable, which we don't enforce yet, though).
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called before module_init(). Maybe it's even better to drop into the kernel
debugger.
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Contains (emtpy) modules for Intel/AMD/VIA models.
Might be separated later, though, depending on how large they will get.
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the debugger - killing them only very rarely works out anyway.
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the AS_REDRAW message.
The AS_REDRAW message is now only used as a notifier - it's arrival is not
critical anymore, IOW it's simply dropped when the queue is full.
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is no longer visible in the Deskbar.
Changed registrar.rdef to match the same application flags, and added a comment
that those flags are actually ignored. Cleaned it up a bit, too.
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"tracker always first" was selected, and the first app that was launched was not
Tracker.
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It also fixed a bug in the old code - the handshake semaphores were created
acquirable, causing the BDirectWindow::DirectDaemonFunc() to call DirectConnected()
with an uninitialized buffer and way too early - this probably didn't show up
before since it called it before the BDirectWindow constructor ran through,
so that DirectConnected() would still point to the BDirectWindow version, and
not to the implemented one of its subclass...
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app_server...
If you like to use it, define USE_DIRECT_WINDOW_TEST_MODE in the haiku_app_server
Jamfile.
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of new/typeinfo/exception from our headers.
Rearranged the IconCache node_ref hash computation to be padding-resistant
(at least on PPC, node_ref is 16 bytes long, not 12 as it is with x86 and GCC 2).
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author ever checked the documentation for the function he was trying to
use.
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suboptimal (if working at all) -- review is appreciated.
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easier to define them for now, since they are used unconditionally e.g.
in the Tracker sources.
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one of the TODOs already says, the architecture specific parts should be
factored out into separate source files.
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but it compiles at least. :-)
* Pulled the architecture specific part out of <posix/setjmp.h> into
<posix/arch/<arch>/arch_setjmp.h>.
* Moved setjmp_save_sigs.c from the x86 specific implementation into a
"generic" sibling directory, since it is reusable (and actually used
by the PPC implementation).
* Added generic/longjmp_return.c containing a function __longjmp_return,
which is invoked at the end of siglongjmp(), resetting the signal mask
and validating the return value. It is used by the PPC implementation,
and should also be used by the x86 implementation, but I'll leave that
to someone who's motivated enough to also test it. :-)
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using the clipping info from a BDirectWindow... I made it so that the window
used stays on top always, until I can think of something better. The other
problem is that you should not move the window, since Painter doesn't update
it's pointer into the frame buffer.
* Now the test environment is running at pretty much the same speed as it would
under Haiku, completely by-passing the BeOS app_server. It shows that Painter
needs to be optimized for writing to graphics memory, and also that we need to
figure out a way to distribute update sessions more equally. What happens is
this: The first invalidation of a window triggers an update on the client
side... the client cannot keep up with drawing, since it is pretty much
blocked all the time because the desktop thread moves a window and because
the clipping constantly changes. In the meantime, new update request are
added to the pending session because the client has still not finished with
the current session. Only when things settle a bit, the next update session
can be startet. On the bright side of things, the earlier problems with
scrolling seem to be fixed for good.
* some documentation updates on Painter
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functions from glibc 2.3.2. Adding those one by one is extremely
boring and time-consuming work. We should probably just remove the
math stuff again, add a verbatim copy of the glibc directories, and
shuffle things around afterwards.
* Note that for x86 holds sizeof(long double) == 96. I removed the
generic 128 bit long double functions that were in use before and
added respective 96 bit versions to arch/x86 (or left them out, if
they weren't used). For PPC the System V ABI spec supplement specifies
sizeof(long double) == 128, but I had trouble configuring gcc to
actually use that setting (looks like there simply is no support for
TI mode for PPC 32). So we have to live with sizeof(long double) ==
sizeof(double) == 64 for the time being.
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inline. Commented undefined virtual methods. BBitmapBuffer is still used, so
is ViewHWInterface.
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contains code for BDirectWindow and BWindowScreen only.
* Updated BDirectWindow and BWindowScreen to no longer require the COMPILE_FOR_x
defines - compilation for R5 is not likely to work anymore, though (the Jamfile
didn't allow this anymore, anyway)
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lock the Desktop itself, and sometimes not - that also fixes some potential deadlock
situations.
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* finally nailed that much hated bug where the
wrong background underneath the cursor was restored.
I always looked for this in the wrong place -
of course, you cannot blit regions on top
of the cursor and expect the backup of the
background to be magically valid still... ;-)
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to avoid any confusion with MarkContentDirty()
* hopyfully fixed all drawing defects that could be
observed with CopyBits()ing and ScrollTo()ing, the fix
is definitely valid, and I cannot see any more problems
in Tracker either... hopefully this is it.
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* prevents the target view from being scrolled out of range
* handles Trackers completely confused usage of scrollbars
There is just one problem with Tracker's horizontal scrollbar
scrolling the title view much further than it should, which I
will look into tomorrow...
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* When switching workspaces, usually the focus switches to the front window.
This no longer happens in case a floating window had focus and is still visible
in the new workspace - in that case, focus is kept with the floating window.
* SetFocusWindow() now chooses the topmost window in case the specified window
has either a modal or there is no front window.
Desktop::RemoveWindow() now makes sure the window is hidden before removing it.
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x86 the Haiku image still builds, so it is apparently not used. I
guess it would be best to abandon our posix_math.o completely and
use the glibc math implementations instead.
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added a generic implementation using atomic_test_and_set().
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* when changing feel, the original flags are now restored.
* added B_SAME_POSITION_IN_ALL_WORKSPACES to valid flags, so that they can be
set by the user.
* fixed masking out invalid flags (actually all but the valid flags were kept...)
* everytime B_SAME_POSITION_IN_ALL_WORKSPACES can be set (either in SetFlags()
or in SetFeel() the position is propagated to all window lists.
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* added B_SAME_POSITION_IN_ALL_WORKSPACES for the build under Haiku (and libbe_test)
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* Desktop::SetWindowFeel() is now working, but doesn't respect the window
position yet (ie. floating windows would have to be moved to front).
* WindowLayer::Workspaces() now always reflects exactly the lists it's in
(at least after Desktop::AddWindow() has been called). WindowList::AddWindow()
and RemoveWindow() now update this flag to be correct at all times.
* Fixed Desktop::_ChangeWindowWorkspaces() to not set the current workspace
for windows that are not on the current workspace, and vice versa.
It also would hide windows that were already hidden, and tried to show
windows that actually were hidden (did no other harm than triggering
a rebuild of the global clipping).
* Floating windows now work as expected.
* Desktop::SetFocusWindow() won't give a window focus that has a modal.
* Renamed OnWorkspace() to InWorkspace().
* ServerApp::InWorkspace() now works correctly, added ServerApp::Workspaces()
as well.
* WindowLayer::SubsetWorkspaces() returns the workspaces mask this modal or
floating window should be in.
* New window flag B_SAME_POSITION_IN_ALL_WORKSPACES should work as well.
* Floating and modal windows now have always set this flag.
* Added a WindowList::HasWindow() method.
* Desktop windows (windows with the desktop feel) can now have focus again
(I accidently broke that before).
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Desktop::_ChangeWindowWorkspaces() and SetWorkspace() didn't lock the window list,
but should have.
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* ShowWindow() and HideWindow() now also work correctly for windows not
on the current workspace.
* Reverted WindowList::RemoveWindow() - if it is used wrongly, it should
better crash the server for now, so that we can iron out the bugs.
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Now hides the window before removing itself to prevent a superfluous drawing update.
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glibc 2.3.2, which seems to be the version used in other places,
though I also found older files.
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system happy for the time being. We need real setjmp()/longjmp()
implementations for PPC eventually, though.
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to make the build system happy for now. We'll see later what we
have to do.
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AttachedToWindow().
This fixes the double team entries in the Deskbar.
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The BViews must be resized directly after every change in the window size - we
cannot wait until B_WINDOW_RESIZED, since subsequent calls have wrong view
sizes, then.
B_WINDOW_RESIZED is only really useful for app_server caused window resizing.
Added TODO to SetLook(): it may change the window size as well.
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contents are shared)!
Some cleanup. BBitmap::Cleanup() doesn't ask for a reply from the server anymore
(why should it care, anyway?).
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server.
This saves overhead on both sides, the server doesn't need to build the update message
for the client, and the client doesn't have to unflatten and parse another message.
* This code is actually needed for the new clipping code in the app_server, but shouldn't
do much harm for the old app_server, either.
* Also disabled getting the bounds from the server, as that is just never needed (and would
also break the code).
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is known by the server, anyway.
* B_MODAL_SUBSET_WINDOW_FEEL now also works as expected.
* Renamed AS_REM_FROM_SUBSET to AS_REMOVE_FROM_SUBSET.
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* introduced ServerApp::OnWorkspace().
* moved AS_CREATE_[OFFSCREEN_]WINDOW into its own method, ServerApp::_CreateWindow().
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* B_{FLOATING|MODAL}_ALL_WINDOW_FEEL now works as expected
* reintroduced the concepts of subsets of modal/floating windows - does only
work correctly for subset "all" window feels.
* RootLayer::_SetFront() now deals correctly with modal windows
* renamed RootLayer *WindowLayer() methods to *Window()
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* Introduced methods WindowLayer::IsModal() and IsFloating().
* Invalid flags for the current feel are now filtered out, like B_AVOID_FOCUS for
modal windows.
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The buttons now span over the full width (and will be adapted on resize).
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B_QUIT_REQUESTED is no longer forwarded to the application too early.
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* also followed Michael's suggestion (more or less) and moved the
look/feel/flags checks into separate methods.
* on construction, invalid look/feel/flags values are now corrected.
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* renamed some Decorator functions like GetLook() to Look().
* renamed _look to fLook and _flags to fFlags.
* removed the feel from decorators - they don't need to know
or care about the feel.
* the DefaultDecorator didn't allow resizing of modal windows.
* DefaultDecorator::SetTitle() no longer clears the passed
in updateRegion, it just fills it (so that you can call
more than one of these methods after the other, and still
get a correct update region).
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has to be udpated anyway.
* some work towards being able to set a window's look/feel/flags on-the-fly.
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* look/feel are now window_look/window_feel instead of int32.
* removed the level stuff, I don't think this is needed.
* some other minor stuff.
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it, as it slows down window moving noticeably.
To provide a good Workspaces window functionality, we should probably let
WindowLayer take care of the updates itself - that would simplify the whole
thing a lot.
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up with something better though, when the window titles are drawn as well...
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This also allows the workspaces layer for these actions, which is now done as well.
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