Now that the "unix" pledge is no longer required for socket I/O, we can
drop it after making the connections we need in a program.
In most GUI program cases, once we've connected to the WindowServer by
instantiating a GApplication, we no longer need "unix" :^)
This patch makes it so that if the find/replace widget is opened while
some text is selected, the find textbox's content is overrided with the
selected text.
This patch adds a new replace widget that cooperates with the find
widget, the replace widget takes the input in the find textbox, searches
for occurences of that input, and replaces them with the input provied
in the replace textbox.
Instead of directly manipulating LDFLAGS, set LIB_DEPS in each
subdirectory Makefile listing the libraries needed for
building/linking such as "LIB_DEPS = Core GUI Draw IPC Core".
This adds each library as an -L and -l argument in LDFLAGS, but
also adds the library.a file as a link dependency on the current
$(PROGRAM). This causes the given library to be (re)built before
linking the current $(PROGRAM), but will also re-link any binaries
depending on that library when it is modified, when running make
from the root directory.
Also turn generator tools like IPCCompiler into dependencies on the
files they generate, so they are built on-demand when a particular
directory needs them.
This all allows the root Makefile to just list directories and not
care about the order, as all of the dependency tracking will figure
it out.
Allow everything to be built from the top level directory with just
'make', cleaned with 'make clean', and installed with 'make
install'. Also support these in any particular subdirectory.
Specifying 'make VERBOSE=1' will print each ld/g++/etc. command as
it runs.
Kernel and early host tools (IPCCompiler, etc.) are built as
object.host.o so that they don't conflict with other things built
with the cross-compiler.
Currently, when `set_text()` is called on GTextDocument a change is
triggered and all clients registered get a document_did_set_text
call. This in turn causes the TextEditorWidget to mark the document
as dirty even on the first open, which makes for a weird experience.
Minor patch, but I was watching one of your videos on YouTube and
thought that the pop-up was unecessary/annoying in this case. Love
your enthusiasm for the project :^)
It's a little unfortunate that we have two separate code paths that can
lead to asking the user about this. Longer-term we should find a way to
unify these things.
Fixes#491.
This patch adds basic keyboard access to the search box. We also yield
focus back gracefully to the text document when the search box is no
longer wanted.
Focus should probably move automatically when an ancestor of the
currently focused widget if made invisible..