Replaces `set_tooltip_deprecated(string);` with
`set_tooltip(MUST(String::from_deprecated_string(string)));`
purely to get rid of the deprecated function in the following commit.
This most importantly gets rid of a chain of "String to DeprecatedString
to String" transformations when setting a tooltip from GUI::Widget's
set_tooltip function.
This view is really nice to check flags, but when clearing them we must
make sure that we only ever try to set 1 bit at a time, which makes
setting bits through the structured view a footgun, as that fetches,
ors in and then sets, potentially resetting other flags.
As the newly created function has been also applied to printing the
number of matched file lines, file names will now also be colored
with the `--count` option set. :^)
Previously we had two somewhat duplicated methods: one just for handling
stdin with the standard C API, and the other one used for everything
else with our Core::File class. By using always Core::File, the code
should be now a little bit cleaner.
Additionally, grep will now use the standard input when it finds a '-'
argument (previously it tried to open a file with that name.)
For example, the locale "fr-FR" will have the preferred hour cycle list
of "H hB", meaning h23 and h12-with-day-periods. Whether date-times are
actually formatted with day-periods is up to the user, but we need to
parse the hour cycle as h12 to know that the FR region supports h12.
This bug was revealed by LibJS no longer blindly falling back to h12 (if
the `hour12` option is true) or h24 (if the `hour12` option is false).
This is an editorial change in the ECMA-262 spec. See:
https://github.com/tc39/ecma262/commit/73926a5
The idea here is to reduce duplication of these AOs between ECMA-262,
ECMA-402, and Temporal. This patch contains only the ECMA-262 changes.
We currently only return primary time zones, i.e. time zones that are
not a Link. LibJS will require knowledge of Link entries, and whether
each entry is or is not a Link.
This patch adds a fast path to the PutByValue bytecode op that bypasses
a ton of things *if* a set of assumptions hold:
- The property key must be a non-negative Int32
- The base object must not interfere with indexed property access
- The base object must have simple indexed property storage
- The property key must already be present as an own property
- The existing value must not have any accessors defined
If this holds (which it should in many common cases), we can skip all
kinds of checks and poke directly at the property storage, saving time.
16% speed-up on the entire Kraken benchmark :^)
(including: 88% speed-up on Kraken/imaging-desaturate.js)
(including: 55% speed-up on Kraken/audio-fft.js)
(including: 54% speed-up on Kraken/audio-beat-detection.js)
This patch adds a fast path to the GetByValue bytecode op that bypasses
a ton of things *if* a set of assumptions hold:
- The property key must be a non-negative Int32
- The base object must not interfere with indexed property access
- The property key must already be present as an own property
- The existing value must not have any accessors defined
If this holds (which it should in the common case), we can poke directly
at the indexed property storage and save a boatload of time.
10% speed-up on the entire Kraken benchmark :^)
(including: 31% speed-up on Kraken/audio-dft.js)
(including: 23% speed-up on Kraken/stanford-crypto-aes.js)
This function must return true if the object may intercept and customize
access to indexed properties (properties where the property name is a
non-negative integer.)
This will be used to implement fast path optimizations for array-like
accesses in subsequent commits.
The "dependency" lines really belong to the main port entry, it doesn't
make sense logically to represent them separately and handling them
together will also allow easier dependency management later on. This
commit greatly simplifies the port database parsing to facilitate this,
and removes the -d option from the command line. Instead, ports are
listed with their dependencies, if they have any.
The strings will get deduplicated when actually turned into
PrimitiveString objects at runtime anyway, and keeping the string
tables deduplicated was actually wasting a lot of time.
4.4% speed-up on Kraken/stanford-crypto-ccm.js :^)