This kinda sorta addresses the Shell side of #9655, however the fact
that `chdir` (and most other syscalls that take paths) are artifically
limited to a length of PATH_MAX remains.
You can now specify a number of iterations when timing a command.
The default value is 1 and behaves exactly as before.
If the iteration count is greater than 1, the command will be executed
that many times, and then you get a little timing report afterwards with
the average runtime per iteration, and also the average runtime
excluding the very first iteration. (Excluding the first iteration is
useful when it's slowed down by cold caches, etc.)
This is something I've been doing manually forever (running `time foo`
and then eyeballing the results to headmath an average) and this makes
that whole process so much nicer. :^)
This is primarily to be able to remove the GenericLexer include out of
Format.h as well. A subsequent commit will add AK::Result to
GenericLexer, which will cause naming conflicts with other structures
named Result. This can be avoided (for now) by preventing nearly every
file in the system from implicitly including GenericLexer.
Other changes in this commit are to add the GenericLexer include to
files where it is missing.
Heredocs have a different parse end condition than double-quoted
strings. parse_doublequoted_string_inner would assume that a string
would always end in a double quote, so let's generalize it to
parse_string_inner and have it take a StringEndCondition enum which
specifies how the string terminates.
That can happen because of anyone sending the process a SIGCONT.
Fixes an issue where continuing a process launched by the shell from
the System Monitor would cause the shell to spin on waitpid().
Since this is always set to true on the non-default constructor and
subsequently never modified, it is somewhat pointless. Furthermore,
there are arguably no invalid relative paths.
This will cause a problem when `NonnullRefPtr<T>::operator T*` will be
declared as RETURNS_NONNULL. Clang emits a warning for this pointless
null check, which breaks CI.
This commit converts naked `new`s to `AK::try_make` and `AK::try_create`
wherever possible. If the called constructor is private, this can not be
done, so we instead now use the standard-defined and compiler-agnostic
`new (nothrow)`.
This is so they can find their associated resources and it's
the same behavior as in Lagom.
This also required changing some tests so that they could
write their resources in a writable location.
Some of the code assumed that chars were always signed while that is
not the case on ARM hosts.
Also, some of the code tried to use EOF (-1) in a way similar to what
fgetc() does, however instead of storing the characters in an int
variable a char was used.
While this seemed to work it also meant that character 0xFF would be
incorrectly seen as an end-of-file.
Careful reading of fgetc() reveals that fgetc() stores character
data in an int where valid characters are in the range of 0-255 and
the EOF value is explicitly outside of that range (usually -1).
And use them to highlight javascript in HTML source.
This commit also changes how TextDocumentSpan::data is interpreted,
as it used to be an opaque pointer, but everyone stuffed an enum value
inside it, which made the values not unique to each highlighter;
that field is now a u64 serial id.
The syntax highlighters don't need to change their ways of stuffing
token types into that field, but a highlighter that calls another
nested highlighter needs to register the nested types for use with
token pairs.
This changes the Shell syntax highlighter to conform to the now-fixed
rendering of syntax highlighting spans in GUI::TextEditor.
This also adds some debug output to make debugging easier.
This replaces ctype.h with CharacterType.h everywhere I could find
issues with narrowing conversions. While using it will probably make
sense almost everywhere in the future, the most critical places should
have been addressed.
We had two functions for doing mostly the same thing. Combine both
of them into String::find() and use that everywhere.
Also add some tests to cover basic behavior.
Follow-on to #7337. Been seeing other CI test failures that point to
these temp directories, so let's just move all of them to /tmp. I'm sure
someone will write ext2fs stress tests later :^)
Example:
/usr/Tests/Shell/control-structure-as-command.sh
Core::Socket: Failed to connect() to /tmp/portal/inspectables: ...
+ rm -rf shell-test 2>/dev/null
+ mkdir shell-test
Error: The action has timed out.
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!
This patch adds a new flag called history_dirty to Line::Editor that is
set when history is added to but written. Applications can leverage
this flag to write history only when it changes. This patch adds an
example usage of this functionality to Shell, which will now only save
the history when it is dirty.
Instead of the previous only-escape-with-backslashes, extend the
escaping to one of:
- No escape
- Escape with backslash
- Escape with "\xhh" if control character that isn't easily represented
as \X
- Escape with "\uhhhhhhhh" if unicode character that is too big to
represent as "\xhh".
Fixes#6986.