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Author SHA1 Message Date
Andreas Kling
e70d96e4e7 Everywhere: Remove a lot more things we don't need 2024-06-03 10:53:53 +02:00
Tim Ledbetter
1a4fbfe495 Everywhere: Remove references to the kernel 2024-06-03 10:53:53 +02:00
Tim Ledbetter
d147ed8549 Meta: Remove references to LibC 2024-06-03 10:53:53 +02:00
Sönke Holz
018a28cf4a Kernel/HID: Add support for virtio input devices 2024-05-23 11:16:57 -06:00
implicitfield
a08d1637e2 Kernel: Add FUSE support
This adds both the fuse device (used for communication between the
kernel and the filesystem) and filesystem implementation itself.
2024-05-07 16:54:27 -06:00
Dan Klishch
00928764e9 JSSpecCompiler: Add our first test :^) 2023-12-07 10:13:21 -07:00
Dan Klishch
da30afa0c3 Meta: Allow overriding root for local includes
Previously, we always assumed that local includes are relative to the
parent directory of a file. This effectively banned style-wise
multi-directory subprojects which are not libraries, since there was no
way to cleanly reference local file from a different directory.

This commit relaxes the restrictions by introducing
LOCAL_INCLUDE_ROOT_OVERRIDES. Entry in the set changes root of the
local includes to itself for all files in its subtree.
2023-08-31 11:00:31 +02:00
Timothy Flynn
5722d0025b Ladybird: Implement an AppKit chrome for macOS :^)
This adds an alternative Ladybird chrome for macOS using the AppKit
framework. Just about everything needed for normal web browsing has
been implemented. This includes:

* Tabbed, scrollable navigation
* History navigation (back, forward, reload)
* Keyboard / mouse events
* Favicons
* Context menus
* Cookies
* Dialogs (alert, confirm, prompt)
* WebDriver support

This does not include debugging tools like the JavaScript console and
inspector, nor theme support.

The Qt chrome is still used by default. To use the AppKit chrome, set
the ENABLE_QT CMake option to OFF.
2023-08-22 21:36:19 -04:00
implicitfield
007f3cdb00 Everywhere: Remove exceptions for using #include <LibC/...>
Once LibC is installed to the sysroot and its conflicts with libc++
are resolved, including LibC headers in such a way will cause errors
with a modern LLVM-based toolchain.
2023-06-27 12:40:38 +02:00
implicitfield
79adeb626b LibC+LibELF: Move ELF definitions from LibC to LibELF
This is needed to avoid including LibC headers in Lagom builds.
Unfortunately, we cannot rely on the build machine to provide a
fully POSIX-compatible ELF header for Lagom builds, so we have to
use our own.
2023-06-27 12:40:38 +02:00
implicitfield
ec636a404b Meta: Make check-style.py complain if a non-AK complex header is used
LibC's complex.h should not be used in C++ code, and libc++'s version
implementation does not follow the Serenity C++ style.
2023-06-27 12:40:38 +02:00
Timothy Flynn
0fd35b4dd8 Meta: Ignore local includes of .moc files
These are generated by Qt and added to the include path automatically by
CMake.
2023-06-21 06:14:15 +02:00
Ben Wiederhake
4a359b5a42 Meta: Check that local includes can be resolved
If a local include does not point to a file in the repository, it should
be a system include instead. This is now checked on every commit.

While this does introduce significant overhead in terms of percentage,
I think that an additional 10ms on huge commits (or less on smaller
commits) are acceptable:

hyperfine -w1 './Meta/check-style.py AK/*.h AK/*.cpp' # Before
Benchmark 1: ./Meta/check-style.py AK/*.h AK/*.cpp
  Time (mean ± σ):      20.3 ms ±   0.4 ms    [User: 17.1 ms, System: 3.
5 ms]
  Range (min … max):    19.5 ms …  21.6 ms    128 runs

hyperfine -w1 './Meta/check-style.py AK/*.h AK/*.cpp' # After
Benchmark 1: ./Meta/check-style.py AK/*.h AK/*.cpp
  Time (mean ± σ):      32.3 ms ±   0.4 ms    [User: 27.9 ms, System: 4.
4 ms]
  Range (min … max):    31.4 ms …  34.9 ms    91 runs
2023-06-06 23:19:50 +02:00
Ben Wiederhake
3281050359 Everywhere: Remove "LibC/" includes, add lint-rule against it 2023-01-07 10:01:37 -07:00
Liav A
3cc0d60141 Kernel: Split the Ext2FileSystem.{cpp,h} files into smaller components 2022-11-08 02:54:48 -07:00
Andreas Kling
131c3f50de LibJS: Add JS::SafeFunction, like Function but protects captures from GC
SafeFunction automatically registers its closure memory area in a place
where the JS garbage collector can find it.

This means that you can capture JS::Value and arbitrary pointers into
the GC heap in closures, as long as you're using a SafeFunction, and the
GC will not zap those values!

There's probably some performance impact from this, and there's a lot of
things that could be nicer/smarter about it, but let's build something
that ensures safety first, and we can worry about performance later. :^)
2022-09-24 12:23:29 +02:00
Ben Wiederhake
f8a42ef0b3 Meta: Only check changed files in check-style.py during pre-commit
This speeds up the script from about 90ms down to about 10ms, for
reasonably common changesets.

80ms may not feel like much, but it adds up quickly, especially since
we run a dozen scripts during pre-commit.
2022-09-18 18:45:25 -07:00
Tim Schumacher
a4f5a5d783 Meta: Remove the obsolete linter check for LibM/math.h 2022-09-16 16:09:19 +00:00
Itamar
b35293d945 LibCodeComprehension: Re-organize code comprehension related code
This moves all code comprehension-related code to a new library,
LibCodeComprehension.

This also moves some types related to code comprehension tasks (such as
autocomplete, find declaration) out of LibGUI and into
LibCodeComprehension.
2022-05-21 18:15:58 +02:00
Michel Hermier
682f89d5bc LibC: Allow multiple includes of <assert.h>
ISO C requires in section 7.2:
The assert macro is redefined according to the current state of NDEBUG
each time that <assert.h> is included.

Also add tests for `assert` multiple inclusion accordingly.
2021-12-23 17:53:46 -08:00
Michel Hermier
7b8398ea0d Meta: Allow to skip #pragma once check
Some headers migth need to be reentered multiple times (eg. <assert.h>)
so a mecanism to skip that check is necessary.
2021-12-23 17:53:46 -08:00
Ben Wiederhake
a6ccf6659a Meta: Reimplement license checker in python
On my machine, this script took about 3.4 seconds, and was responsible
for essentially all of the time taken by the precommit hook.

The script is a faithful 1:1 reimplementation, even the regexes are
identical. And yet, it takes about 0.02 seconds, making the pre-commit
hook lightning fast again. Apparently python is just faster in this
case.

Fun fact:
- Just reading all ~4000 files took bash about 1.2 seconds
- Checking the license took another 1.8 seconds in total
- Checking for math.h took another 0.4 seconds in total
- Checking for '#pragma once' took another 0.4 seconds in total

The timing is highly load-dependent, so they don't exactly add up to 3.4
seconds. However, it's good enough to determine that bash is no longer
fit for the purpose of this script.
2021-10-27 11:35:47 -07:00