change all the frontends to provide the warning callback in the
miscelaneous table instead of using the warn_user function.
Changing all the warn_user callsites still requires completion.
This rationalises atari platform user of headers and squashes a lot of
warnings. Should not be viewed as real maintenance, more that it was
getting in the way of fixing real core header issues.
The config header was causing many source files to unecessarily
include the dirent headers causing extra dependancies. This has been
fixed by providing a utility dirent header that provides a common API
across all platforms while removing the unecessary dirent header usage.
The utils header is a large collection of functionality for several
system headers and API. This splits out the ones from sys/time.h into
a separate header reducing the need for many unconnected source files
to include the system header unecessarily.
When the operations tables were created the browser table was renamed
to miscellaneous except the actual rename patch was never applied,
this fixes that situation.
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 bitmap and image handling interfaces have changed within NetSurf
and the webp image handling has not been fixed up appropriately to
cope.
After discussion with the other developers it has been decided that
the webp support is not worth the necessary development effort to
rewrite and maintain.
The webp format is not in wide usage and Mozilla, Microsoft and Apple
have not adopted it. This means the removal will not adversely impact
NetSurf.
Resolves:2310
This cleans up this header and moves the functionality into more
useful places while reducing the include complexity but only pulling
in whats required.
Update the API which allows frontends to acquire the page features
(images, link urls or form elements) present at the given coordinates
within a browser window.
By making this an explicit browser_window API and using the browser.h
header for the associated data structure with a more appropriate API
naming the usage is much more obvious and contained.
Additionally the link url is now passed around as a nsurl stopping it
being converted from nsurl to text and back again several times.
The die() API for abnormal termination does not belong within the core
of netsurf and instead errors are propogated back to the callers.
This is the final part of this change and the API is now only used within
some parts of the frontends