The generate-manpages script needs to be updated again to handle the new
PNGs in section 1. (I'm intentionally not making this a multi-directory
glob.)
This commit adds an IPv4Gateway to Network.ini. If that option is set to
value other than 0.0.0.0, the NetworkServer adds a default route (e.g.
with address 0.0.0.0/0) with the specified destination.
Instead of letting the user to determine whether framebuffer devices
will be created (which is useless because they are gone by now), let's
simplify the flow by allowing the user to choose between full, limited
or disabled functionality. The determination happens only once, so, if
the user decided to disable graphics support, the initialize method
exits immediately. If limited functionality is chosen, then a generic
DisplayConnector is initialized with the preset framebuffer resolution,
if present, and then the initialize method exits. As a default, the code
proceeds to initialize all drivers as usual.
Previously netstat would print the whole line of an ip address or
resolved hostname. If the hostname was longer than the address column
length, it would push following columns into disaligned output.
This sets the default behavior to truncate any IP address or symbolic
hostname that is larger than the maximum address column size to provide
cleaner output. In the event the user wishes to see the whole address
name, they can then pass the wide option that will output as wide as
necessary to print the whole name.
For now, EventLoop and Application still have a make_inspectable
parameter, so that when working on an application you can temporarily
hard-code it to be inspectable rather than having to set the env var
each time.
This adds the ability to hide certain options from certain help texts.
`--complete` is always hidden, whereas `--help` and `--version` are
hidden from Markdown help text only.
Note that in all cases these three options are hidden from the short
usage line.
This is a bundle of changes to the "new" GML documentation that I just
noticed two hours ago.
- Fix a bunch of typos, wording and style
- Rework layout object documentation (they're not widgets!)
- Document most of the common properties
- Finish (as for now) GML syntax documentation
- Extend GML usage explanation
- Add symlink "GML" so that man gml works
- Add a categorized GML page list to the introduction man page
- Cross-link much more
Much of the editing of existing docs is clearing up incorrect or
imprecise statements.
Note that because of massive changes in some places, git won't recognize
renames as such.
This makes pledge() ignore promises that would otherwise cause it to
fail with EPERM, which is very useful for allowing programs to run under
a "jail" so to speak, without having them termiate early due to a
failing pledge() call.
This opens many opportunities to add more data printed in lspci in a
flexible manner - so instead of reading an ever-expanding JSON encoded
file, we can add more features and let the utility read the directory
entries from sysfs.
This also allows not only filtering data on devices but to easily filter
non-wanted devices when printing the output.