This URL library ends up being a relatively fundamental base library of
the system, as LibCore depends on LibURL.
This change has two main benefits:
* Moving AK back more towards being an agnostic library that can
be used between the kernel and userspace. URL has never really fit
that description - and is not used in the kernel.
* URL _should_ depend on LibUnicode, as it needs punnycode support.
However, it's not really possible to do this inside of AK as it can't
depend on any external library. This change brings us a little closer
to being able to do that, but unfortunately we aren't there quite
yet, as the code generators depend on LibCore.
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')
This makes the parser more resilient to invalid IMAP messages.
Usages of `Optional` have also been removed where the empty case is
equivalent to an empty object.
This commit removes DeprecatedString's "null" state, and replaces all
its users with one of the following:
- A normal, empty DeprecatedString
- Optional<DeprecatedString>
Note that null states of DeprecatedFlyString/StringView/etc are *not*
affected by this commit. However, DeprecatedString::empty() is now
considered equal to a null StringView.
After moving to navigables, we started reusing the code that populates
session history entries with the srcdoc attribute value from iframes
in `Page::load_html()` for loading HTML.
This change addresses a crash in `determine_the_origin` which occurred
because this method expected the URL to be `about:srcdoc` if we also
provided HTML content (previously, it was the URL passed along with the
HTML content into `load_html()`).
`BODY[HEADER.FIELDS (...)]` gives us a part of a message that we have to
parse ourselves. Looking at the FIXME, we didn't do much good job doing
it, so let's better replace it with much simpler and probably preferred
way (FETCH command has ALL and FULL macro types that also include it.)
The tradeoff is that we get more data than we use currently (CC, BCC,
unparsed date format, message id, etc.).
Additionally this commit will try to decode 'encoded-words' in sender
names, because they are here more common.
Preparation for a sortable mailbox. Otherwise the model would resort
itself and select mail again forever.
Arrow keys will no longer load mail automatically, now you also need to
hit Enter.
Parsing mail headers and its date format is a rather tedious task,
especially if you want to support the obsolete syntax, so let's ask the
server to do it for us!
This will convert the date to our local time and display it in a
sortable and fixed-width format "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S".
This lets us bubble up errors from `LibIMAP::Client::send_command()`,
which can happen if the connection hangs or is taking a long time, and
the user closes Mail.
During testing, I found that some Email clients/providers format the
From header field content with a lower case f, so `from:` instead of
`From:`. Our client previously gave up if it couldn't find one that
starts with a capital F. Now, we try both, and provide a fallback if
neither were found.
`MailWidget::m_imap_client` is only assigned after a connection is
established, so the user might close the main window before that
happens, especially if the connection hangs for whatever reason.
Now we check the `OwnPtr` before working with it.
When we moved from NonnullRefPtrVector<T> to Vector<NonnullRefPtr<T>>
in commit 8a48246ed1, the `at()` function
started returning a NonnullRefPtr<T>& instead of T&.
The code calling create_index() was not then updated and ended up taking
a pointer to a temporary NonnullRefPtr<>, instead of an actual object,
leading to a crash after logging in.
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.
This class had slightly confusing semantics and the added weirdness
doesn't seem worth it just so we can say "." instead of "->" when
iterating over a vector of NNRPs.
This patch replaces NonnullRefPtrVector<T> with Vector<NNRP<T>>.
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.