Previously, constructing a `UnsignedBigInteger::from_base()` could
produce an incorrect result if the input string contained a valid
Base36 digit that was out of range of the given base. The same method
would also crash if the input string contained an invalid Base36 digit.
An error is now returned in both these cases.
Constructing a BigFraction from string is now also fallible, so that we
can handle the case where we are given an input string with invalid
digits.
Because of this the unary operations got applied to the result of the
operation-in-progress instead of the current argument as shown here:
`16 + 9 <sqrt> =`
Previous output: `sqrt(16 + 9)` = `5`
Expected output: `16 + sqrt(9)` = `19`
This is not necessary, as pressing Enter will activate the button
whether it is in focus or not. This makes the equals button behave the
same as all other buttons.
Before the key events for shortcuts such as ALT-F4 did not work as the
widget was swallowing up the shortcut. This changes ignores the event
if nothing else matched
This commit un-deprecates DeprecatedString, and repurposes it as a byte
string.
As the null state has already been removed, there are no other
particularly hairy blockers in repurposing this type as a byte string
(what it _really_ is).
This commit is auto-generated:
$ xs=$(ack -l \bDeprecatedString\b\|deprecated_string AK Userland \
Meta Ports Ladybird Tests Kernel)
$ perl -pie 's/\bDeprecatedString\b/ByteString/g;
s/deprecated_string/byte_string/g' $xs
$ clang-format --style=file -i \
$(git diff --name-only | grep \.cpp\|\.h)
$ gn format $(git ls-files '*.gn' '*.gni')
Corrects a slew of titles, buttons, labels, menu items and status bars
for capitalization, ellipses and punctuation.
Rewords a few actions and dialogs to use uniform language and
punctuation.
The pattern to construct `Application` was to use the `try_create`
method from the `C_OBJECT` macro. While being safe from an OOM
perspective, this method doesn't propagate errors from the constructor.
This patch make `Application` use the `C_OBJECT_ABSTRACT` and manually
define a `create` method that can bubble up errors from the
construction stage.
This commit also removes the ability to use `argc` and `argv` to
create an `Application`, only `Main`'s `Arguments` can be used.
From a user point of view, the patch renames `try_create` => `create`,
hence the huge number of modified files.
Previously, Frames could set both these properties along with a
thickness to confusing effect: Most shapes of the same shadowing only
differentiated at a thickness >= 2, and some not at all. This led
to a lot of creative but ultimately superfluous choices in the code.
Instead let's streamline our options, automate thickness, and get
the right look without so much guesswork.
Plain shadowing has been consolidated into a single Plain style,
and 0 thickness can be had by setting style to NoFrame.
The `mimic_pressed` function was primarily used in one place, the
Calculator. This patch removes quite a lot of logic duplication there.
It is also profitable to a lot of other places where `click()` was
called without mimicking a click.
This function does more things than a simple getter, so it's probably
better to not use this notation.
I also drop the parameter as it was always used with the same value.
Rip that bandaid off!
This does the following, in one big, awkward jump:
- Replace all uses of `set_main_widget<Foo>()` with the `try` version.
- Remove `set_main_widget<Foo>()`.
- Rename the `try` version to just be `set_main_widget` because it's now
the only one.
The majority of places that call `set_main_widget<Foo>()` are inside
constructors, so this unfortunately gives us a big batch of new
`release_value_but_fixme_should_propagate_errors()` calls.
This will make it easier to support both string types at the same time
while we convert code, and tracking down remaining uses.
One big exception is Value::to_string() in LibJS, where the name is
dictated by the ToString AO.
We have a new, improved string type coming up in AK (OOM aware, no null
state), and while it's going to use UTF-8, the name UTF8String is a
mouthful - so let's free up the String name by renaming the existing
class.
Making the old one have an annoying name will hopefully also help with
quick adoption :^)
Otherwise, we end up propagating those dependencies into targets that
link against that library, which creates unnecessary link-time
dependencies.
Also included are changes to readd now missing dependencies to tools
that actually need them.
We previously put the generated headers in SOURCES, which did not mark
them as GENERATED (and did not produce a proper dependency).
This commit moves all generated headers into GENERATED_SOURCES, and
removes useless header SOURCES.
This entry pop a dialog to ask the user to enter a value. The Calculator
will automatically put itself in this mode if you enter a number with
more digits in the fractional part than the actual maximum length.
The purpose of this patch is to support addition, subtraction,
multiplication and division without using conversion to double. To this
end, we use the BigFraction class of LibCrypto. With this solution, we
can store values without any losses and forward rounding as the last
step before displaying.
Previously, changing a system theme with Calculator opened made buttons
with custom color not to update to the new theme - the background color
remained from the previous one.
This is because when setting the color, the widget has to copy the
current palette and modify the foreground color there, which means it
will no longer refer to the system theme and any change there will not
happen here.
Using colors from a system palette fixes this issue and makes buttons
look slightly different from what was here before. But that is because
they're now somewhat more integrated with the system themes! :^)
Type | Old color | New color role
---- | --------- | --------------
Numbers | "blue" | SyntaxNumber
Functions (sqrt, %) | "blue" | SyntaxFunction
Operators (+ - * /) | text-default | SyntaxOperator
Backspace, CE and C | "brown" | SyntaxControlKeyword
Memory operators, = | "red" | SyntaxPreprocessorValue
This prevents us from needing a sv suffix, and potentially reduces the
need to run generic code for a single character (as contains,
starts_with, ends_with etc. for a char will be just a length and
equality check).
No functional changes.
Each of these strings would previously rely on StringView's char const*
constructor overload, which would call __builtin_strlen on the string.
Since we now have operator ""sv, we can replace these with much simpler
versions. This opens the door to being able to remove
StringView(char const*).
No functional changes.