This commit adds an IPv4Gateway to Network.ini. If that option is set to
value other than 0.0.0.0, the NetworkServer adds a default route (e.g.
with address 0.0.0.0/0) with the specified destination.
This is a bundle of changes to the "new" GML documentation that I just
noticed two hours ago.
- Fix a bunch of typos, wording and style
- Rework layout object documentation (they're not widgets!)
- Document most of the common properties
- Finish (as for now) GML syntax documentation
- Extend GML usage explanation
- Add symlink "GML" so that man gml works
- Add a categorized GML page list to the introduction man page
- Cross-link much more
Much of the editing of existing docs is clearing up incorrect or
imprecise statements.
Note that because of massive changes in some places, git won't recognize
renames as such.
The URLs of the form `help://man/<section>/<page>` link to another help
page inside the help application. All previous relative page links are
replaced by this new form. This doesn't change any behavior but it looks
much nicer :^)
Note that man doesn't handle these new links, but the previous relative
links didn't work either.
'bootmode' now only controls which set of services are started by
SystemServer, so it is more appropriate to rename it to system_mode, and
no longer validate it in the Kernel.
Such errors are raised when SyntaxError nodes are executed, and are also
used for internal control flow.
The 'break' and 'continue' commands are currently only allowed inside
for loops, and outside function bodies.
This also adds a 'loop' keyword for infinite loops.
This patchset adds the following to the manpage:
- Mention `if` expressions.
- Add section about subshells
- Mention that control structures can now be used as commands
- Update the grammar.
- Fix small header size mistake with "Example"'s being larger than their
containing sections.
Now that we have SystemServer that can (re)spawn the Shell, we don't need a
separate server just for that.
The two shells (on tty0 and tty1) are configured to only be started when booting
in text mode. This means you can now simply say boot_mode=text on the kernel
command line, and SystemServer will set up the system and spawn a comfy root
shell for you :^)