Unlike String/StringView::starts_with this compares utf8 code points
instead of "characters" (bytes), which is important when handling
aribtary utf-8 input that could include overlong characters.
Wraps the existing AK::human_readable_size function but will always
display the bytes in the base unit as well as the shorter string with
one decimal. E.g. "14 KiB (14396 bytes)".
This patch fixes the m4 port by removing unneeded make subdirs that
would cause the build to fail on some systems. We now only care about
the `lib` and `src`.
Since input events may trigger window portions to be invalidated,
rather than making a round trip to WindowServer to get paint events
we can simply fake an immediate paint event and update the window
contents more quickly.
Improves #5881
This is the JSTestRunnerCounts struct from test-js and test-web (but
using unsigned integers - no negative counts). Not all test runners will
use all fields, but all will want to keep track of various counts.
and customizable indentation level
An example: cat /proc/net/adapters | jp
Another example: cat /proc/all | jp -i 2 (indents are set to 2 spaces, instead of 4 by default)
Since we have Value::Type::Int32 now, let's use the Value(i32)
constructor here directly by not casting these i32 values to doubles.
The Value(double) would also figure out that these can be stored as
integers, but needs to do extra work which is not needed here. :^)
This reverts commit cfc2f33dcb.
We can't actually change the IRQ line value and expect the device
to work with it (this was my mistake).
That register is R/W so the firmware can figure out IRQ routing and put
the correct value and write it to the Interrupt line register.
This parser should be a little bit more modern and a little more
resilient to zip files from other operating systems. As a side
effect we now also support extracting zip files that are using
DEFLATE compression (using our own LibCompress).
Just like to_size_t() - which was already removed in f369229 - this is
non-standard, use to_length() instead. One remaining use was removed,
and I'm glad it's gone. :^)
toGMTString() is deprecated but is kept for compatibility's sake, but because
HTTP Dates are always expressed in GMT, it should be safe to call toUTCString()
in toGMTString().
This broke in 6a6f19a72f, which replaced
the representation of columns with numbers.
As a result, the save logic would store cells as
"\x<column_index><row_number>", which is obviously wrong.
Fixes#5905.
Also simplifies the control flow in `import_worksheet` a bit.
There won't be any parse errors before we actually try to parse
something.
Fixes input like "=1+" crashing the spreadsheet instead of just causing
an error in the cell.
Now a variable may have an optional slice (only _one_ slice), which can
also use negative indices to index from the end.
This works on both lists and strings.
The contents of the slice have the same semantics as brace expansions.
For example:
```sh
$ x=(1 2 3 4 5 6)
$ echo $x[1..3] # select indices 1, 2, 3
2 3 4
$ echo $x[3,4,1,0] # select indices 3, 4, 1, 0 (in that order)
4 5 2 1
$ x="Well Hello Friends!"
$ echo $x[5..9]
Hello
```
When the notification was closed, the connection was kept around. This
caused the core event loop to take up nearly all CPU, so instead of
checking the connection we clear it on close and add state variables
to check state.
This takes up a lot of space if it is not used, and the default image
does not give value. Therefore, we hide the image widget if an invalid
image is passed.
With this RefPtr, we can initialize the connection to the
NotificationServer upon showing the notification. With this, we can
prevent double shows and updates or closes before showing.