...as well as the few remaining references to set_foreground_color().
These properties are not being used for rendering anymore, presumably
because they completely mess up theming - assigning random white and
gray backgrounds just doesn't work with dark themes.
I've chosen to not replace most of the few remaining uses of this
broken functionality with custom palette colors (the closest
replacement is background_role) for now (except for Minesweeper where
squares with mines are painted red again now), as no one has actually
complained about them being broken, so it must look somewhat decent
(some just look right anyway). :^)
Examples of this are the taskbar buttons, which apparently had a
DarkGray foreground color for minimized windows once - this has since
been replaced with bold/regular font. Another one is the Profiler's
ProfileTimelineWidget, which is supposed to have a white background -
which it didn't have for quite some time, it's grey now (with the
default theme, that is). Doesn't look bad either.
Instead of hard-coding 22 in random places, just make the following
widgets have a fixed height of 22 by default: Button, CheckBox,
ColorInput, ComboBox, RadioButton, SpinBox, TextBox.
In the future we can make this relative to the current font size,
but for now at least this centralizes the setting a bit better.
This patch removes size policies and preferred sizes, and replaces them
with min-size and max-size for each widget.
Box layout now works in 3 passes:
1) Set all items (widgets/spacers) to their min-size
2) Distribute remaining space evenly, respecting max-size
3) Place widgets one after the other, adding spacing in between
I've also added convenience helpers for setting a fixed size (which is
the same as setting min-size and max-size to the same value.)
This significantly reduces the verbosity of widget layout and makes GML
a bit more pleasant to write, too. :^)
We now configure the gcc spec files to use a different crt files for
static & PIE binaries.
This relieves us from the need to explicitly specify the desired crt0
file in cmake scripts.
New serenity_app() targets can be defined which allows application
icons to be emedded directly into the executable. The embedded
icons will then be used when creating an icon for that file in
LibGUI.
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.
The dynamic loader exists as /usr/lib/Loader.so and is loaded by the
kernel when ET_DYN programs are executed.
The dynamic loader is responsible for loading the dependencies of the
main program, allocating TLS storage, preparing all loaded objects for
execution and finally jumping to the entry of the main program.
In all circumstances, this returned exactly the same thing as scanline_u8(),
so let's just remove the silly detour.
This does not add any new dependency on Bitmap-internals, because that already existed.
This is a follow up to #2936 / d3e3b4ae56aa79d9bde12ca1f143dcf116f89a4c.
Affected programs:
- Applications: Browser (Download, View source, Inspect DOM tree, JS
console), Terminal (Settings)
- Demos: Cube, Eyes, Fire, HelloWorld, LibGfxDemo, WebView,
WidgetGallery
- DevTools: HackStudio, Inspector, Profiler
- Games: 2048, Minesweeper, Snake, Solitaire
- Userland: test-web
A few have been left out where manual positioning is done on purpose,
e.g. ClipboardManager (to be close to the menu bar) or VisualBuilder (to
preserve alignment of the multiple application windows).
This adds a new header <sys/internals.h>, which provides access to LibC internals.
This is in the interest of type-checking LibC itself, as well as enabling less-hacky
access for uses like LinkDemo.
And, of course, this progresses LibC towards building cleanly with -Wmissing-declarations.
This makes DynamicLink, and in fact all Demos, build cleanly with -Wmissing-declarations.
Note that this won't be necessary for 'normal' dynamic shared objects, as those
usually already declare their symbols in a header file.
Because a line of eyes is just not impressive enough.
This does not change any of the default behaviours except breaking the
line of eyes at 13 eyes (the 'sweet spot' for the default resolution)
Since the vast majority of message boxes should be modal, require
the parent window to be passed in, which can be nullptr for the
rare case that they don't. By it being the first argument, the
default arguments also don't need to be explicitly stated in most
cases, and it encourages passing in a parent window handle.
Fix up several message boxes that should have been modal.