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In general, no space after `if` etc, and no
braces for a single statement inside of a loop
or conditional.
Signed-off-by: Dan Cross <cross@gajendra.net>
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A loop is added for each structure field instead of accessing the other
fields through the first one in one loop.
Updates #313
Change-Id: I0e27e15feacb77391bc1decee7cf720d64d14586
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Add a menu item which functions similar to acme's `Look` command.
This is copied from 9front. See:
https://code.9front.org/hg/plan9front/rev/1f1596dbca51
https://code.9front.org/hg/plan9front/rev/d2de1d2f7b48
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This is actually from 2016:
https://plan9port-review.googlesource.com/c/plan9/+/1590
Change-Id: I6f2a3d71a9dd589eff7ab15b3c1d3997254b3c35
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Passing a null pointer to qsort is an error in C (GCC and Clang agree
with the standards there, so this is no joke).
Change-Id: Ia2b015793a75ea4e85ae8f47da6beead9c4290e6
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The C standards disallow passing null pointers to memmove and memcmp.
Change-Id: I1c88c2adbc32a23ef742f206038b8f7c4e0540c7
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Change-Id: If8fe1afecb9fe55f85e8e5af37521b83e787d718
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Just added a pair of parentheses. I also ran cb on cb.c to beautify the
code.
This is actually on Gerrit from 2016:
https://plan9port-review.googlesource.com/c/plan9/+/1574
Change-Id: I5e234adba0f95c13d6eecb121bf11bba4bf54566
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Ghostscript 9.27 removed GS_PDF_ProcSet and pdfdict due to a security
issue (see https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/CVE-2019-3839).
This fix was contributed by @onyxperidot (see #279).
Fixes #279
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Temp file size is now declared in an enum; changing it from the
default introduces a subtle bug in putline(), which expects it to
be 32767.
Mask with NBLK-1 instead.
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Page was hanging because ghostscript never closes the fd from which
we're reading BMP data. We close our end of the pipe so that ghostscript
will close its end.
Tested with ghostscript version 9.50.
Fixes #124
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In MacOS, services run by launchd must run in the foreground, since
launchd manages forking and other resources.
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awk was splitting records into bytes instead of runes for empty FS.
For example, this was printing only the first byte of the utf-8 encoding
of é:
echo é | awk 'BEGIN{FS=""}{print $1}'
The change just copies how the `split` function handles runes.
Originally reported by kris on twitter:
https://twitter.com/p9luv/status/1180436083433201665
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The code had a nested use of the follow() function that could cause +=+
and -=- to register as ++ and --. The first follow() to execute could
consume a character and match and then the second follow() could consume
another character and match. For example i-=-10 would result in a syntax
error and i-=- would decrement i.
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When fetching, messages are sent to plumber as soon as the ENVELOPE part is read.
The date field of the message is sent when the INTERNALDATE part is read and
there is no guarantee that this will be read before the ENVELOPE.
This bug can be observed when using faces(1) which will retrieve messages with
a null date and then always display a 'Jan 1' date instead of the correct one.
The fix is to simply send the message to plumber after having read all parts,
thus ensuring the message is complete.
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Instead of checking Fcall.data==nil, check Fcall.count==0.
The former check always fails after `gcc -O2` optimizations
(gcc version 8.3.0).
Also fix an out-of-bound read detected by valgrind:
```
==31162== Invalid read of size 1
==31162== at 0x11005E: morerules (rules.c:739)
==31162== by 0x110254: writerules (rules.c:775)
==31162== by 0x10D2FE: fsyswrite (fsys.c:848)
==31162== by 0x10C304: fsysproc (fsys.c:248)
==31162== by 0x112E8C: threadstart (thread.c:96)
==31162== by 0x4A682BF: ??? (in /usr/lib/libc-2.29.so)
==31162== Address 0x4ea984a is 0 bytes after a block of size 250 alloc'd
==31162== at 0x483AD7B: realloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:826)
==31162== by 0x1196F3: p9realloc (malloc.c:53)
==31162== by 0x10BDFD: erealloc (plumber.c:124)
==31162== by 0x10FCD9: concat (rules.c:642)
==31162== by 0x10FCD9: concat (rules.c:635)
==31162== by 0x110230: writerules (rules.c:773)
==31162== by 0x10D2FE: fsyswrite (fsys.c:848)
==31162== by 0x10C304: fsysproc (fsys.c:248)
==31162== by 0x112E8C: threadstart (thread.c:96)
==31162== by 0x4A682BF: ??? (in /usr/lib/libc-2.29.so)
```
Fixes #256
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According to <https://askubuntu.com/a/309146>, use of `/proc/acpi` to
get battery usage is deprecated. This commit replaces the two files from
this API with the single file `/sys/class/power_supply/BAT0/capacity`,
simultaneously removing the need to calculate battery percentage.
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The immediate display of the screen sometimes miss the update from
the CPU side memory. No obvious synchronization mechanism is available.
In order to make sure the screen updates properly, we set needsDisplay
again after 16ms delay to ensure a second screen update.
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This supports non-live window resize.
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Just as look expands a click in /etc/passwd to the full name
(provided that file exists), it now expands a click in https://9fans.net/
to the full URL (provided the prefix is http:// or https://).
Probably more adjustment is needed.
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Autoident mode is the leading cause of trailing spaces on lines.
Remove them during Put to make various picky tools happier.
The changes during Put are added as a separate entry to the
file history, so that the first Undo after Put restores the spaces.
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* devdraw: cocoa metal screen uses a dirty hack to make everything smooth
* devdraw: cocoa metal screen uses a layer to make fullscreen applications behave
* devdraw: macOS cocoa metal fix resizeimg without img
* devdraw: macOS cocoa metal uses blit instead of render
We directly use the blit command encoder to copy texture to the
framebuffer. We no longer need to compile the metal shader every
time the application starts just for rendering a flat 2D surface.
* travis: add osx images covering 10.13 and 10.14
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The commit that introduced this was pushed accidentally.
It is not a good idea to do this.
(It breaks programs that think that a clean window
means the body matches the on-disk file.)
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Some libraries that depend on devdraw don't know about
32x32 cursor -- mainly 9fans.net/go/draw.
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It is possible to receive multiple screen resize events, and resizeimg
would be called for different sizes, before _flushmemscreen actually
gets called with rectangle sizes different from the most recent
resizeimg call. The size mismatch would trigger illegal memory
access inside _flushmemscreen.
This commit protects _flushmemscreen by returning early if the requested
rectangle is outside of the current texture rectangle.
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Fixes bug where devdraw does not "notice" mouse position after task
switch. Fixes https://github.com/9fans/plan9port/issues/232.
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Fixes #235.
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Auto-indent mode leaves trailing spaces on blank lines
as you type past them, so silently elide them from the
window content as it gets written back to disk.
Another option would be to remove them from the
window entirely during Put, but they're actually nice
to have while editing, and to date Put has never
modified the window content.
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If $font is not set, the default font is constructed from
font data linked into every libdraw binary. That process
was different from the usual openfont code, and so it was
not hidpi-aware, resulting in very tiny fonts out of the box
on hidpi systems, until users set $font.
Fix this by using openfont to construct the default font,
by recognizing the name *default* when looking for
font and subfont file contents. Then all the hidpi scaling
applies automatically.
As a side effect, the concept of a 'default subfont' is gone,
as are display->defaultsubfont, getdefont, and memgetdefont.
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Paint first appeared in 9front. The 9front license is reproduced
in the related source files - the original repository is located at
https://code.9front.org/hg/plan9front.
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Fixes #98.
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The only difference from the upscaled 16x16
is a one-pixel adjustment in the offset position,
but this at least exercises setcursor2.
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This replaces the pixel-art scaling algorithm used for upscaling before.
The results were not crisp enough to serve as everyday cursors.
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Add a new macOS cocoa screen, cocoa-screen-metal.m.
Rewrite the macOS cocoa drawing code to use the builtin runloop,
and use Metal to push pixels with CAMetalLayer.
Remove all of the deprecated code, and simplify some of the logic.
Modify mkwsysrules.sh such that the new code is used only when
the system version is equal or higher than 10.14.
Allow touch events to simulate mouse clicks:
three finger tap for the middle mouse button;
four finger tap for the 2-1 chord.
Support Tresize.
Scale 16x16 Cursor up to 32x32 with an EPX algorithm.
Support macOS input sources including the basic dead keys and the
advanced CJK input methods.
Increase the communication buffers in cocoa-srv.c to allow more
input, especially for long sentences prepared by the macOS input
souces.
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Both `upas/nfs` and `upas/smtp` call the currently broken `tlsClient()`
from libsec. This commit copies a fix from upas/nfs into upas/smtp.
In `imapdial()`, upas/nfs replaces a process call for tlsClient with
`stunnel3` when not on Plan 9. upas/smtp calls tlsClient directly
as a function, so imapdial was copied into mxdial.c as `smtpdial()`,
and tlsClient+dial replaced with a call to smtpdial.
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See https://plan9port-review.googlesource.com/c/plan9/+/1470
for discussion of the approach, especially Michael Stapleberg's comment:
Note that chromium, firefox and others have tried this and then switched to using the Xft.dpi X resource, see e.g. https://code.google.com/p/chromium/codesearch#chromium/src/chrome/browser/ui/libgtk2ui/gtk2_ui.cc and especially http://sources.debian.net/src/gnome-settings-daemon/3.18.2-1/plugins/xsettings/gsd-xsettings-manager.c/?hl=824#L80 for some anecdata about why this approach doesn’t work out.
The Xft.dpi resource is being set accurately by desktop environments (GNOME, KDE, …) and can easily be changed by users of niche window managers by editing ~/.Xresources.
I suggest we check only Xft.dpi, without considering the DPI environment variable or the monitor width/height.
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