Statements like SELECT, INSERT, and UPDATE also optionally include this
list, so move its parsing out of parse_delete_statement(). Since it will
appear before the actual statement, parse it first in next_statement();
then only parse for statements that are allowed to include the list.
Misread the graph: In the "WITH [RECURSIVE] common-table-expression"
section, common-table-expression is actually a repeating list. This
changes the parser to correctly parse this section as a list. Create a
new AST node, CommonTableExpressionList, to store both this list and the
boolean RECURSIVE attribute (because every statement that uses this list
also includes the RECURSIVE attribute beforehand).
This unbreaks the ScummVM port build. Some `[[noreturn]]` keywords were
added to `<assert.h>` recently and this required an additional flag to
the ScummVM configure script to fix.
Also removed the now unnecessary `export LIBS`.
SPDX License Identifiers are a more compact / standardized
way of representing file license information.
See: https://spdx.dev/resources/use/#identifiers
This was done with the `ambr` search and replace tool.
ambr --no-parent-ignore --key-from-file --rep-from-file key.txt rep.txt *
This patch adds a basic Zsh completion script for the commands and
targets provided by Meta/serenity.sh. There's some room for improvement
here, e.g. we could provide completion for available CMake targets -
currently completion stops after serenity.sh <command> <target>.
You can enable it by adding this to your .zshrc before completions are
loaded:
fpath=($SERENITY_SOURCE_DIR/Meta/ShellCompletions/zsh $fpath)
This error page template is slightly hilarious and should probably
be replaced with AK::SourceGenerator or some such, but for now let's
just get rid of the call to String::format().
This was a helper that would call a syscall repeatedly until it either
succeeded or failed with a non-EINTR error.
It was only used in two places, so I don't think we need this helper.
Previously we'd end up building some ports multiple times, e.g.
as a dependency for another port. This changes the build_all.sh
script so that it builds ports only once.
we need to link against LibCrypt and subsubsequently LibCore (which
LibCrypt does not link against itself due to a circular dependency
issue).
Not sure why this broke, it worked when I last updated the port.
Problem:
- Type and size information is known at compile-time, but computations
are being performed using run-time parameters.
Solution:
- Move function arguments to be template arguments.
- Convert to `consteval` where possible.
- Decorate functions with `constexpr` which are used in both run-time
and compile-time contexts.