The translated message loading is dependant on configuration of
resource location in each frontend, additionally they should have the
ability to deal with errors in this loading in a implementation
specific manner.
This also extends the message loading API to be capable of loading
from an inline memory buffer instead of from a file.
This changes the LOG macro to be varadic removing the need for all
callsites to have double bracketing and allows for future improvement
on how we use the logging macros.
The callsites were changed with coccinelle and the changes checked by
hand. Compile tested for several frontends but not all.
A formatting annotation has also been added which allows the compiler
to check the parameters and types passed to the logging.
The netsurf core is driven from numerous operation tables most of
which are now set through a common netsurf_register() interface. The
font and plotting interfaces are currently separate and unlike all the
other operation tables are modified for differing contexts.
This change moves the font operations alongside all the other
operations table and remove unnecessary interaction with the renderers
font internals. Further this also removes the need for css internals
to be visible in frontends.
The core no longer needs to run the event polling loop as fetches are now
scheduler driven. This is part of a series which will ultimately remove
netsurf_poll callback altogether.
The Atari maintainer probably wants to look at moving the ami_quit
handling inside atari_poll() to further reduce overhead.
Since build #1917, URL to path conversion was broken.
Thanks to Peter for reporting the bug.
Most of the path handling code was taken from the windows frontend.
Note:
- NetSurf core switched to an file handling table with default
posix compatible functions.
- The atari frontend always uses GEMDOS compatible
path like: "u:\folder\1", even when running on top of
FreeMiNT environment.
This rationalises the path construction and basename file
operations. The default implementation is POSIX which works for all
frontends except windows, riscos and amiga which have differeing path
separators and rules.
These implementations are significantly more robust than the previous
nine implementations and also do not use unsafe strncpy or buffers
with arbitrary length limits.
These implementations also carry full documentation comments.