This will allow us to change between a couple of properties, for now
it's only Device and Virtual. (How about Remote :^) ) These get handled
by a different screen backend in the Screen.
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.
Previously the CI would hang on the "Check manpages for completeness"
step on any utility that unveils the /tmp/portal/lookup file because
it was not created during the generate-manpages SystemMode.
This will allow utilities that resolve hostnames (e.g. netstat, arp) to
pass the export-argsparser-mangpages.sh check.
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.
The CA certificates list now contains the actual certificate data for
approximatly a hundred certificate authorities. These certificates were
generated from https://mkcert.org, which uses the Mozilla CA certificate
list.
This also updates the code for reading the CA certificates.
The spec grammar for `text-decoration-line` is:
`none | [ underline || overline || line-through || blink ]`
Which means that it's either `none`, or any combination of the other
values. This patch makes that parse for `text-decoration-line` and
`text-decoration`, stores the results as a Vector, and adjusts
`paint_text_decoration()` to run as a loop over all the values that are
provided.
As noted, storing a Vector of values is a bit wasteful, as they could be
stored as flags in a single `u8`. But I was getting too confused trying
to do that in a nice way.
This commit adds Thai glyphs (U+0E00..U+0E7F) to KaticaBold10.font
Currently the language doesn't render properly due to the lack of
combinable Unicode characters implementation, but the glyphs are here :)