This patch moves the user account password hashes from /etc/passwd,
where they were world-readable, to /etc/shadow, where only root can
access them.
The Core::Account class is extended to support both authentication
against, and modification of /etc/shadow.
The default password for "anon" as of this commit is "foo" :^)
SpaceAnalyzer: Partially address code review changes.
- Use GUI::CommonActions::make_about_action().
- Pass large arguments by const reference instead of by value.
- Mark const functions as such.
- Add newline at end of SpaceAnalyzer.af
- Use full words instead of abbreviations in variable names.
- Use application's namespace instead of 'TreeMap'.
- move() certain assignments.
- Use member declaration initialization.
- Initialize TreeNode* member of QueueEntry.
- Rewrite find_mount_for_path to return MountInfo* instead.
- Rename ITreeMap and ITreeMapNode to TreeMap and TreeMapNode.
- Replace ext suffix with rect suffix for rectangles.
SpaceAnalyzer: Further address code review and coding style.
- Remove get prefix from accessor functions.
- Layout algorithm in its own function, with callback.
- Remove nullptr comparisons.
- Store lstat errors in error_accumulator.
- Use Rect::shatter.
- Use Rect's orientation based functions.
SpaceAnalyzer: Make sort_children_by_area const qualified.
This app allows the user to easily adjust his mouse's acceleration
as well as the scrollwheel's global scroll length.
The mouse acceleration changes would not be noticeable in qemu as
by default serenity uses VMWareBackdoor when available which lets
the host handle mouse movement instead of the guest (Serenity),
so in order to test this on a none-baremetal pc the VMWareBackdoor
has to be disabled.
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 is a simple application that can read a coredump file and display
information regarding the crash, like the application's name and icon
and a backtrace. It will be launched by CrashDaemon whenever a new
coredump is available.
Also, it's mostly written in GML! :^)
Closes#400, but note that, unlike mentioned in that issue, this
implementation doesn't ignore applications that "have been started in
the terminal". That's just overcomplicating things, IMO. When my js(1)
REPL segfaults, I want to see a backtrace!
The DevFS along with DevPtsFS give a complete solution for populating
device nodes in /dev. The main purpose of DevFS is to eliminate the
need of device nodes generation when building the system.
Later on, DevFS will assist with exposing disk partition nodes.
Make the little arrows point towards the large icon instead of away
from it. This feels like an obviously better visual clue that they're
pointers *to* something.
Problem:
- C functions with no arguments require a single `void` in the argument list.
Solution:
- Put the `void` in the argument list of functions in C header files.
With everything now using GUI::FileIconProvider and therefore loading
icons embedded in the executable files, this information is now longer
being used.
We might have to think about this again if we want to allow .af files
with custom commands (e.g. shell scripts). Maybe those could get away
with just an "Icon" entry under "[App]", but currently there's only
"Executable" anyway.
Browser supports very few protocols (http, https, gemini, file) at the
moment, so there's no point in using it as a catch-all and default
protocol handler. I added an explicit association for gemini to
/bin/Browser instead.
This stops Desktop::Launcher::open() from reporting success for any URL,
which really isn't the case (Browser shows an error page...).
Problem:
- `(void)` simply casts the expression to void. This is understood to
indicate that it is ignored, but this is really a compiler trick to
get the compiler to not generate a warning.
Solution:
- Use the `[[maybe_unused]]` attribute to indicate the value is unused.
Note:
- Functions taking a `(void)` argument list have also been changed to
`()` because this is not needed and shows up in the same grep
command.