Adds a classic volume slider to the AudioApplet. Percent text
and mute state can now be toggled via checkboxes. Left click opens,
right click mutes. Updates existing icons and adds unique icons for
muted vs zero volume states.
The Audio applet now dislays the main mix volume next to the speaker
icon. A click on the applet still mutes the global mixer. By scrolling
the mouse wheel while on the applet, you can decrease/increase the mixer
volume. Different icons will be painted depending on the volume and the
mute state.
Happy listening :^)
- Parsing invalid JSON no longer asserts
Instead of asserting when coming across malformed JSON,
JsonParser::parse now returns an Optional<JsonValue>.
- Disallow trailing commas in JSON objects and arrays
- No longer parse 'undefined', as that is a purely JS thing
- No longer allow non-whitespace after anything consumed by the initial
parse() call. Examples of things that were valid and no longer are:
- undefineddfz
- {"foo": 1}abcd
- [1,2,3]4
- JsonObject.for_each_member now iterates in original insertion order
It will listen for clipboard content changes in the backgroud. Once you click
on its icon, it will pop up a window listing all recorded clipboard contents.
You can then double-click on an item to copy it again.
The ResourceGraph menu applet now supports a few command line options:
--cpu / -C to display a CPU usage graph
--memory / -M to display a memory usage graph
--name / -n to set a name which is used to order applets
--color / -c to set the graph color (supports anything
Gfx::Color::from_string() understands)
The SystemServer.ini and WindowServer.ini config files have been updated
to spawn and show two ResourceGraph menu applets, one for CPU usage
(green) and one for memory usage (cyan) - this matches the colors in the
SystemMonitor graphs.
The plan is to extend what currently is known as "CPUGraph" and let the
SystemServer spawn multiple instances of it - which then can show memory
or network usages as well :^)
Simply renaming the applet is the first step.
If a directory is renamed or deleted before 'make clean', git will
delete the Makefile but leave all of the object and dependency files
around. When make would try to recurse into that directory from the
wildcard, it would error out since there is no Makefile.
I started adding things to a Draw namespace, but it somehow felt really
wrong seeing Draw::Rect and Draw::Bitmap, etc. So instead, let's rename
the library to LibGfx. :^)
I've been wanting to do this for a long time. It's time we start being
consistent about how this stuff works.
The new convention is:
- "LibFoo" is a userspace library that provides the "Foo" namespace.
That's it :^) This was pretty tedious to convert and I didn't even
start on LibGUI yet. But it's coming up next.
The Clock and Audio applets really only need ("/res", "r") for LibGUI.
The CPUGraph applet also needs ("/proc/all", "r") for reading the CPU
usage data. Somewhat surprisingly, this also adds ("/etc/passwd", "r")
since CProcessStatisticsReader does username lookups.
As suggested by Joshua, this commit adds the 2-clause BSD license as a
comment block to the top of every source file.
For the first pass, I've just added myself for simplicity. I encourage
everyone to add themselves as copyright holders of any file they've
added or modified in some significant way. If I've added myself in
error somewhere, feel free to replace it with the appropriate copyright
holder instead.
Going forward, all new source files should include a license header.
This patch adds a new "accept" promise that allows you to call accept()
on an already listening socket. This lets programs set up a socket for
for listening and then dropping "inet" and/or "unix" so that only
incoming (and existing) connections are allowed from that point on.
No new outgoing connections or listening server sockets can be created.
In addition to accept() it also allows getsockopt() with SOL_SOCKET
and SO_PEERCRED, which is used to find the PID/UID/GID of the socket
peer. This is used by our IPC library when creating shared buffers that
should only be accessible to a specific peer process.
This allows us to drop "unix" in WindowServer and LookupServer. :^)
It also makes the debugging/introspection RPC sockets in CEventLoop
based programs work again.
Now that the "unix" pledge is no longer required for socket I/O, we can
drop it after making the connections we need in a program.
In most GUI program cases, once we've connected to the WindowServer by
instantiating a GApplication, we no longer need "unix" :^)
Menus are now owned by menu manager instead of being split between the
window manager and menu manager. If the window server wants to change
a menu, or call menu related functionality, this will need to be done
through the menu manager.
Further refactoring is likely needed, but this seems like a good start
for seperating menu logic from window logic.