About half of the usages were not using `force` anyways, and the other
half presumably just got confused about what "force" really means in
this context (which is "ignore nonexistent files").
The only 'legitimate' user, which is `rm`, instead now handles this
completely internally instead.
We have a new, improved string type coming up in AK (OOM aware, no null
state), and while it's going to use UTF-8, the name UTF8String is a
mouthful - so let's free up the String name by renaming the existing
class.
Making the old one have an annoying name will hopefully also help with
quick adoption :^)
Each of these strings would previously rely on StringView's char const*
constructor overload, which would call __builtin_strlen on the string.
Since we now have operator ""sv, we can replace these with much simpler
versions. This opens the door to being able to remove
StringView(char const*).
No functional changes.
This commit has no behavior changes.
In particular, this does not fix any of the wrong uses of the previous
default parameter (which used to be 'false', meaning "only replace the
first occurence in the string"). It simply replaces the default uses by
String::replace(..., ReplaceMode::FirstOnly), leaving them incorrect.
Not being able to map the file chunk-by-chunk feels like a deficit of
MappedFile and/or LibArchive, so it's weird that `unzip` is enforcing
this size limit, and an especially arbitary one at that.
Since "replace one error message with another error message" is the best
possible outcome here, and making the user pass a useless flag in cases
where it may not even be needed is the worst, let's just remove that
file size limit.
However, the `FIXME` about mapping files partially is left in because
this is something that we definitely want to take a look at in the
future.
Given an empty file, unzip would try to create a zero-size memory
mapping of that file, which would fail with EINVAL. With this commit,
attempting to unzip an empty file of course still fails, since that's
not a valid PKZIP file, but it now fails for the correct reason and with
the correct error message.
SPDX License Identifiers are a more compact / standardized
way of representing file license information.
See: https://spdx.dev/resources/use/#identifiers
This was done with the `ambr` search and replace tool.
ambr --no-parent-ignore --key-from-file --rep-from-file key.txt rep.txt *
This parser should be a little bit more modern and a little more
resilient to zip files from other operating systems. As a side
effect we now also support extracting zip files that are using
DEFLATE compression (using our own LibCompress).
(...and ASSERT_NOT_REACHED => VERIFY_NOT_REACHED)
Since all of these checks are done in release builds as well,
let's rename them to VERIFY to prevent confusion, as everyone is
used to assertions being compiled out in release.
We can introduce a new ASSERT macro that is specifically for debug
checks, but I'm doing this wholesale conversion first since we've
accumulated thousands of these already, and it's not immediately
obvious which ones are suitable for ASSERT.