The only remaining sync call from client to server is now the call
that switches a window's backing store. That one actually relies on
the synchronization to hand over ownership of the backing stores,
so it has to stay synchronous for now.
Previously, AK::Function would accept _any_ callable type, and try to
call it when called, first with the given set of arguments, then with
zero arguments, and if all of those failed, it would simply not call the
function and **return a value-constructed Out type**.
This lead to many, many, many hard to debug situations when someone
forgot a `const` in their lambda argument types, and many cases of
people taking zero arguments in their lambdas to ignore them.
This commit reworks the Function interface to not include any such
surprising behaviour, if your function instance is not callable with
the declared argument set of the Function, it can simply not be
assigned to that Function instance, end of story.
Problem:
- `static` variables consume memory and sometimes are less
optimizable.
- `static const` variables can be `constexpr`, usually.
- `static` function-local variables require an initialization check
every time the function is run.
Solution:
- If a global `static` variable is only used in a single function then
move it into the function and make it non-`static` and `constexpr`.
- Make all global `static` variables `constexpr` instead of `const`.
- Change function-local `static const[expr]` variables to be just
`constexpr`.
The context menu for CatDog was shown when right clicking anywhere on
the screen because of global cursor tracking being enabled.
Also fix event not being passed by reference.
Fixes#7285
Since applications using Core::EventLoop no longer need to create a
socket in /tmp/rpc/, and also don't need to listen for incoming
connections on this socket, we can remove a whole bunch of pledges!
Matrix4x4 was defined as a derived class of Matrix<N,T> before.
Furthermore, some code was duplicated and it was overall just messy.
This commit turns Matrix4x4 into a simple alias for Matrix<4,T>.
Matrix elements were interpreted in different ways.
This makes it definitely row-major, allowing initialization via
initializer list in a standard scientific order. Also matrix
multiplication now happens in the correct order and accessing
elements happens as m_elements[row][column].
Not sure why some menus did have one and others didn't, even in the
same application - now they all do. :^)
I added character shortcuts to some menu actions as well.
A bunch of programs were using the paint event rect as the rect
to draw into. Since the event rect could be any invalidated part
of the widget, we need to be passing the full Widget::rect().
Every GL library needs an implementation of this!
Currently drawn with "pixel vomit" colours as we don't
yet support lighting via the GL library.
This also ships with a super basic Wavefront OBJ loader.
The Fire, LibGfxDemo and LibGfxScaleDemo demos did not have Alt+F4
functionality as they lacked menubars - I just added basic menubars with
Quit entries to allow this shortcut with the demos that didn't have it.
We had some inconsistencies before:
- Sometimes "The", sometimes "the"
- Sometimes trailing ".", sometimes no trailing "."
I picked the most common one (lowecase "the", trailing ".") and applied
it to all copyright headers.
By using the exact same string everywhere we can ensure nothing gets
missed during a global search (and replace), and that these
inconsistencies are not spread any further (as copyright headers are
commonly copied to new files).