Mac is there already (TODO: rename some stuff from apple to mac).
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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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* Rewrote TextView.h
* Renamed all private methods to have the underscore prefix.
And also:
* Whitespace and line width cleanup.
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This should help to reduce the number of warnings imported code will throw
during compilation (helps a lot with tcpdump, for example).
* Since long is 64 bit on 64 bit platforms, we might want to think about doing
that change for the Haiku types int32 and uint32 as well.
* Fixed several occurences of hidden type problems.
* Fixed build of the stack and TCP under BeOS.
* Fixed incorrect typedef in socket_interface.h.
* Minor cleanup.
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* Removed Background.h - to be replaced by the one in be_apps (which has OT license)
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accelerant (or the app_server via EDID info). It's still experimental
API, and opinions are welcome.
* Moved BPrivateScreen into the BPrivate namespace.
* Rewrote Screen.h.
* Introduced a BScreen::GetMonitorInfo() method, and implemented it in the
app server as well (ie. AS_GET_MONITOR_INFO).
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the accelerant, as well as its EDID info. B_GET_PREFERRED_DISPLAY_MODE and
B_GET_EDID_INFO are both optional. The preferred mode will be taken from the
EDID info if only the latter hook is implemented, or the former returned an
error.
* Currently, the app_server should correctly set the preferred mode on start,
but no accelerant supports that yet, so it's not really tested.
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hence CancelInputMethod()), but it implements part of it. To avoid code
duplication, I added a private _SetRunArray() call, which does most of
the work, except cancelling the input method, and calling Refresh().
Removed some unneeded code from CancelInputMethod(), some small changes
in HandleInputMethodChanged.
-Questa linea, e quelle sotto di essa, saranno ignorate--
M src/kits/interface/TextView.cpp
M headers/os/interface/TextView.h
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additional partition_data* child parameter now.
* _user_get_partitionable_spaces() doesn't need to copy the buffer into
the kernel, since it is no input parameter. It also copies back the
actual partitionable spaces count on error, now -- B_BUFFER_OVERFLOW
is returned when the buffer was too small, but then the count must be
returned too.
* Fixed several instances of syscall implementations that unloaded a disk
system, although they didn't load it in the first place. This screwed
up the load count with undesirable consequences.
* _user_create_child_partition() would set the size to the supplied
offset.
* Fixed broken loop in KPhysicalPartition::CreateShadowPartition().
* KPartition::RemoveChild() notified the listeners about the wrong
event.
* Intel partitioning module:
- The *_get_partitionable_spaces() correctly return B_BUFFER_OVERFLOW
now, if the supplied buffer is too small.
- Implemented a part of pm_shadow_changed(), which creates and updates
the PartitionMap, so that the validate_*() hooks have a chance to
work at all.
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physical partition, unlike get_partition() which returns the shadow
partition, if it exists.
* Added B_PARTITION_SHADOW[_CHILD] partition pseudo operation values for
the shadow_changed() hook, notifying a disk system, that a shadow
partition has been created.
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system initialize() hooks. It's often the only info about the
partition one needs and thus locking the partition just to get it is
no longer necessary.
* intel partitioning system:
- Removed passing around block sizes. We require 512 byte sectors
anyway. In fact using the parent partition's block size was even
wrong.
- Simplified writing the partition map sector.
- Simplified and corrected the partition map initialization.
- We don't fail identifying a partition anymore, if the partition map
contains no partitions. We would never identify a freshly
initialized partition map before.
- Made pm_identify() more intelligent: It determines the priority to
return depending on whether the partition is the device itself and
whether we have recognized child partitions.
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* the page writer don't allow to block, while all other writers do. This fixes
bug #1509. The reason the page writer needs this is because it marks several
pages from different caches as busy.
* Fixed a warning about ASSERT being defined already in BFS, since
util/DoublyLinkedList.h now includes debug.h.
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vfs_select.h, respectively moved most of it into the new kernel
private header wait_for_objects.h.
* Added new experimental API functions wait_for_objects[_etc](). They
work pretty much like poll(), but also for semaphores, ports, and
threads.
* Removed the "ref" parameter from notify_select_events() and the
select_sync_pool functions as well as from fd_ops::fd_[de]select(). It
is no longer needed. The FS interface select() hook still has it,
though -- the VFS will always pass 0.
* de]select_fd() take a select_info* instead of a select_sync* + ref
pair, now. Added respective functions for semaphores, ports, and
threads.
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characters first, and then falls back to take everything. fTrigger is now
uint32 and works with all unicode characters; unlike in BeOS, the
MenuTriggerTest application now works correctly in Haiku.
* fTriggerIndex is now a character position, not a byte position of the label;
this allows BMenuItem::DrawContent() to draw the trigger at the correct
position, even if there are multi-byte UTF-8 characters.
* The above fixed bug #1506; triggers are still not working, though.
* Rewrote Menu.h header.
* Renamed all private methods (that are not called by BWindow) to have the
underscore prefix.
* Removed unused methods.
* Some minor cleanup.
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If a Tab is partially out of the window, clicking on it to make it the
active tab will scroll it to be completely visible.
The best solution would probably be having a way to scroll through the
whole list of tabs, or something like this. But for now, at least, makes
the tabbed terminal a bit more useful.
Thanks!
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text view, ignore the divider for this (application code could layout
the textview itself, and fDivider might not be maintained)
* change Draw() and TextInput::MakeFocus() accordingly
this fixes the weird placement of text controls in Beam
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content name are supported.
* Added file_system_module_info::flags (analogously to
partition_module_info::flags) which indicate which disk device
features the FS supports.
* Replaced the
file_system_module_info/partition_module_info::supports_*()
hooks by a get_supported_operations() hook and for partitioning
systems additionally a get_supported_child_operations() hook.
* Updated file and partitioning systems accordingly.
* Updated fs_shell accordingly.
* Updated the DDM accordingly. The syscall interface remains unchanged,
though.
* _user_supports_initializing_partition() also checks whether the parent
partitioning system is content now.
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but not for SetMouseEventMask(). We now track the value of that mask in a dedicated
member variable.
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* handle out of memory situations
* don't try to copy (and assign op!) in SetData if opCount/ptCount is 0
-> FontDemo doesn't crash anymore eventually when cycling fonts in outline
mode
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as Marcus pointed out, having it outside wasn't thread safe. Moved
PicturePlayer into the BPrivate namespace.
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sense. Instead, we now lock its app_server connection only. The deadlock as exposed
by starting Icon-O-Matic twice is now gone, at last.
* Fixed the TODO added by Ingo in r21953: moved the thread/handler renaming code in a
dedicated method _SetName() which is now called from _InitData() and SetTitle(); the
"w>" is no longer lost.
* Unlike the BeBook states, BMessageQueue::RemoveMessage() is indeed not supposed to
delete the message it removes.
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BView implementation (client side)
* introduced some private methods for _Convert*(BPoint*) methods which avoid
doing the check_lock() thing in the recursion, also Origin() would likely
have communicated with the app_server all the time, since the origin bit
was needlessly invalidated, so some speedup should be achieved
* this should fix ticket #98
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* the previous AGG implementation is superfluous
* the new implementation is based on that one, but in a way that allows
read/write locking to the list of cache entries (fonts) as well as
read/write locking to the cached glyphs per individual font cache entry
* new GlyphLayoutEngine.h, which is to be the central place for layouting
glyphs along the baseline.
It handles the locking for getting the font cache entries.
It works by giving it a template class GlyphConsumer which does the
actual work.
* changed AGGTextRenderer to use the new font cache
* changed ServerFont::StringWidth(), and the bounding box stuff to use it
* changed DrawingEngine, it doesn't need the global font lock anymore
* our BFont thought that GetBoundingBoxesAsGlyphs and GetBoundingBoxesAsString
is the same, which of course it isn't, hence the two separate functions...
AsGlyphs just gets the bounding box of each glyph in a string, not treating
the string as an actual word
AsString adds the offset of the glyph in the word to the bounding box
* changed ServerProtocol.h accordingly for the different bounding box meaning
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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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possible exception thrown from the constructor called by the function
itself, for safety.
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Make our DPC named differently to avoid this confusion.
Detected while testing our ACPI (which needs our DPC) under
R5...
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I "ported" the region implementation from XOrg to work on BRegion data.
This resulted in pretty much the same code structure as before, with
RegionSupport.cpp containing the messy details. Only now it _is_ really messy
from a code beauty point of view. I didn't exactly feel like cleaning it
up right now... but I guess I will have to.
So what does this mean - our BRegion implementation was very slow (no offense!),
and on top of that it scaled very badly with more and more rects. The new
implementation seems to be on par with the very fast R5 implementation and
the data looks exactly the same too. BRegion is very performance critical
for the app_server, and I cannot wait to try this on my slow computer...
Some changes are noteworthy: The right and bottom coordinates of
BRegion internal data are now exclusive! I inherited that from the
XOrg implementation and didn't feel like changing the code, seeing it
is probably tested quite well. The conversion is handled transparently.
Secondly, constructing a BRegion with just one rect is not invoking
malloc anymore for the member data, this makes it much more efficient
to use temporary BRegions with just one rect, both externally and internally
in the BRegion implementation.
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* Removed storage/Alias.h as that stuff isn't even available on BeOS.
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BDirectory without declaring it first. Since that's an actual bug, I made the
changes in the Haiku headers, and copied them back to the build headers.
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* _WindowAt() and _CountWindows() now have an individual version of that
code which should be magnitudes faster.
* _WindowQuitLoop() no longer handles hidden windows specially - instead,
it now walks the window list in the correct direction which should fix
the issues.
* Also, it now uses WindowAt() and thus has an up-to-date view of the
window list (it will no longer ignore new windows).
* And finally, it will no longer dereference an unsafe pointer (for
BWindow::IsFilePanel()).
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* Reworked the internal layout. _ValidateLayoutData() computes and caches the
layout related data and all other methods just use those values. Now, in
layout-aware mode the class should properly work not only when using the
layout items. And when using layout items, the class does actually do
internal layout; it was basically good luck that it worked in the tests,
before. Vertical resizing is supported, too.
* We do a few mean tricks to get the probably mostly preferred layout behavior:
By default our own explicit max width and that of the menu bar layout item is
set to unlimited and the horizontal menu bar alignment to left aligned. This
allows to horizontally resize a BMenuField beyond its preferred size,
although both label and menu bar have a limited max width. The user can, of
course, override those explicit sizes/alignments to get a different behavior,
if desired.
* Fixed invalidation in SetDivider(). When having the focus, the left and top
border of the blue frame were not invalidated.
* The label is no longer drawn at vertical position font ascent + descent
+ leading + 2 (not sure how this calculation was supposed to work), but
vertically centers the label around the ascent. With big fonts the label is
shown a bit too far to the bottom. Not sure how to fix this in a generic way.
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stupid errors, since I don't use exceptions usually. Feel free to beat
me on this. Moved uninitialization to _DisposeData(). Corrected some
styling issues pointed out by axel. Used fprintf instead of printf.
Turned off debugging.
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DoLayout()).
* Don't resize the view and the window anymore, when fResizeToFit is not
set.
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discussed in the thread in haiku-development. I added a fSubmenus member
to BMenu, to be able to tell from BMenuItem if there are other items
with a submenu (maintained in BMenuItem::SetSuper()). If you don't like
this solution, let's just revert.
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- Menus are generally a bit wider (BeIDE ones didn't look nice)
- The modifiers bitmap are drawn more centered vertically
- Splitted BMenu::ComputeLayout() into three methods
- Various minor changes.
The menuitems still don't look nice with bigger font sizes, but we'll
try to fix this...
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only invokes the BView version. Didn't know what to do with MinSize() and
PreferredSize(). ATM they return fixed, hard-coded values. It might make
sense to compute something depending on the font size, for instance.
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and DoLayout(). When the B_SUPPORTS_LAYOUT view flag is set (as is by
default when using one of the new constructors) the BBox completely manages
one true child (the first child that is not the label view).
* Centralized the layout related computation in new method
_ValidateLayoutData(). The computed infos are cached in a new private
LayoutData structure.
* GetPreferredSize() was broken in several respects. It does now return the
same result as PreferredSize(). If B_SUPPORTS_LAYOUT is not set, these are
the sums of the insets induces by the frame and the label. I.e. those values
can for instance be added to the child's preferred size to compute the
preferred size of the compound.
Not sure, if the Haiku-only TopBorderOffset() and InnerFrame() functions still
make sense. With layout management they're actually superfluous.
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disjunction of all view flags before, and the new layout related flags were
missing. I suppose there was not striking reason for previous method.
* Made InvalidateLayout() virtual. When implementing layout management
directly in a derived class instead of a separate BLayout, one needs to
override it to know when to discard cashed layout infos.
* Added a ResizeTo(BSize) method.
* Avoided ugly multi-line strings in PrintToStream().
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max, preferred) size triple so that they are compatible with each other.
* Implemented AlignInFrame(BView*, BRect).
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