We were translating the pattern [\⪾-\⫀] to [\\u2abe-\\u2ac0], which
is a very different pattern; as a code unit converted to the \uhhh
format has no meaning when escaped, this commit makes us simply skip
escaping it when translating the pattern.
These are required for porting over Document from DeprecatedString to
String. We unfortunately can't port this completely over yet as
ParentNode is included by the Element IDL interface, which has not yet
been ported over from DeprecatedString.
This prevents the menu and toolbar action state getting out of sync,
which could happen previously. The menu item also now shows the
appropriate icon rather than a checkbox.
The FIXME at the bottom of Timer.nativeRun was on the money, and was
the cause of some leaked timers. Solve the issue by passing the
EventLoopImplementation to the JVM Timer object and retrieving it's
thread_local timer list, and posting the events to the Impl rather than
trying to invoke the receiver's timer event callback directly in
the Timer thread. Because the implementation of
ALooperEventLoopManager::did_post_event() reaches for
EventLoop::current(), we also need to make sure that the timer thread
acutally *has* an EventLoop, even if we don't expect to use it for
anything. And we need to make sure to pump it to clear out any of the
poke() invocations sending 4 bytes to the wake pipe for that thread.
This function used to live in AndroidPlatform.cpp, but was removed
during the transition to the new app. We still need to extract the
assets from the tarball that CMake creates. At least, until we come
up with a generic "Resource" concept in LibCore.
This commit also reverts db5ad0c since code outside of the web spec
expects serialized paths to be percent decoded.
Also, there are issues trying to implement the concept "opaque
path". For now, we still use the old cannot_be_a_base_url(), but its
usage needs to be removed in favor of a has_opaque_path() as the spec
has changed since then.
We should consider whether the selected Thread is within the same jail
or not.
Therefore let's make it clear to callers with jail semantics if a called
method checks if the desired Thread object is within the same jail.
As for Thread::for_each_* methods, currently nothing in the kernel
codebase needs iteration with consideration for jails, so the old
Thread::for_each* were simply renamed to include "ignoring_jails" suffix
in their names.
Some syscalls could be simplified by using the non-static method
Process::get_thread_from_thread_list which should ensure that the
specified tid is of a Thread in the same Process of the current Thread.
The Kernel/API directory in general shouldn't include userspace code,
but structure definitions that both are shared between the Kernel and
userspace.
All users of the ioctl API obviously use LibC so LibC is the most common
and shared library for the affected programs.