We were only deleting the pointee when the ObjectPtr was destroyed.
If the ObjectPtr is cleared before that, we should also delete the
pointee. This is not the most important class to get right, since
it will go away as soon as we're able to switch to RefPtr.
It's pretty confusing when a CObject is owned both by its parent-child
relationship, but also by an ObjectPtr member in the parent.
In those cases, we have to make sure we both unparent the child *and*
reove it from the ObjectPtr.
This will become a bit less confusing when ObjectPtr becomes RefPtr,
although still not crystal clear. I'm not sure what the solution is.
Subclasses of CNetworkJob handle this by overriding shutdown().
This patch implements it for CHttpJob by simply tearing down the
underlying socket.
We also automatically call shutdown() after the job finishes,
regardless of success or failure. :^)
The C_OBJECT macro now also inserts a static construct(...) helper into
the class. Now we can make the constructor(s) private and instead call:
auto socket = CTCPSocket::construct(arguments);
construct() returns an ObjectPtr<T>, which we'll later switch to being
a NonnullRefPtr<T>, once everything else in in place for ref-counting.
With this patch, CEvents no longer stop at the target object, but will
bubble up the ancestor chain as long as CEvent::is_accepted() is false.
To the set accepted flag, call CEvent::accept().
To clear the accepted flag, call CEvent::ignore().
Events start out in the accepted state, so if you want them to bubble
up, you have to call ignore() on them.
Using this mechanism, we now ignore non-tabbing keydown events in
GWidget, causing them to bubble up through the widget's ancestors. :^)
Long-term we should use reference counting for the CObject hierarchy.
Since we've already accumulated a fair amount of code, this is quite a
large task, so I'm breaking it into some steps.
So, ObjectPtr is a "smart" pointer for CObject-derived types.
It becomes null when moved from, and will destroy unparented CObjects
in its destructor.
The idea here is to convert the codebase over to ObjectPtr piece by
piece, and then when everything is moved and CObject itself refactored
for ref-counting, we can just replace ObjectPtr with RefPtr everywhere.
Made getsockopt() and setsockopt() virtual so we can handle them in the
various Socket subclasses. The subclasses map kinda nicely to "levels".
This will allow us to implement things like "traceroute", although..
I spent some time trying to do that, but then hit a wall when it turned
out that the user-mode networking in QEMU doesn't preserve TTL in the
ICMP packets passing through.
The delete action now actually deletes files (after asking the user for
confirmation, of course.) Deleting directories is not yet supported.
Fixes#541.
Booting without a wallpaper is significantly faster in QEMU when the
host machine is under load (e.g while recording the screen..)
Using a wallpaper is now optional. :^)