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This is broken in w3m too, so we take nvi behavior instead. Also, we now
consistently complain when the user tries to search for an empty string
instead of just occasionally spitting out "invalid regex" alerts.
(In w3m, /search^M/^M just jumps to the first search result with
ISEARCH. In nvi, it jumps to the second one with both searchincr on
and off.
w3m only produces the latter behavior with regular search, which is I
assume why I made it work this way, but it's still inconsistent for no
good reason.)
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For some reason, halfPageDown decremented height instead of incrementing
it, which caused some rather weird behavior where halfPageUp +
halfPageDown would put the cursor in a different position than it was
before.
Also, we must increment *before* dividing to mimic vi behavior properly.
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* URI-decode path name for local files in default config
* (ab)use mailcap command quoting for passing params to editor command
instead of replicating it badly in formatEditorName
* rename mailcap enums
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seems like a good idea, especially because CGI uses stdout as the IPC
mechanism
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It's the sandboxing system of FreeBSD. Quite pleasant to work with.
(Just trying to figure out the basics with this one before tackling the
abomination that is seccomp.)
Indeed, the only non-trivial part was getting newSelector to work with
Capsicum. Long story short it doesn't, so we use an ugly pointer cast +
assignment. But even that is stdlib's "fault", not Capsicum's.
This also gets rid of that ugly SocketPath global.
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some terminals (alacritty) don't support XTGETTCAP and don't even
respond with ANSI color support to DA1, so just fall back to termcap.
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* fix mismatch between return value & read value that would either crash
or freeze the browser depending on its mood
* add an assertion to detect the above footgun
* fix some resource leaks
* fix iteration over a table that called a function which altered the
table in buffer's cancel()
* if user cancels before anything is loaded, destroy the container too
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as described in <https://todo.sr.ht/~bptato/chawan/6>
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until now, this had very strange (and inconsistent) semantics:
* err() was used for exception propagation, but also as a null value
* Option accepted undefined as a none value, but not null
* Opt and Option were used interchangeably (and mostly randomly)
Now, Result is always used for error reporting, and err(nil) means
JS_EXCEPTION. (Opt is a special case of Result where we don't care about
the error type, and is not used in JS.)
Option on the other hand means "nullable variation of normally
non-nullable type", and translates to JS_NULL. In JS we mainly use
it for turning strings nullable.
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This way they are no longer compatible, but we no longer need them to
be compatible anyway.
(This also forces us to throw out the old serialize module, and use
packet writers everywhere.)
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hack so it's possible to view JS code in a buffer even if it's set as
e.g. application/javascript in user mime.types
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analogous to bufwriter
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So long as we have to live with siteconf, let's at least make it useful.
Also, rewrite the header overriding logic because while it did work,
it only did so accidentally.
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upstream now calls it unicode
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* send title to pager as soon as it's available
* expose `title' to DOM
* rename undocumented `getTitle' js function to `title' getter in
Container
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this is buffer reading from pager
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we want to check if it's *not* text.
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it wouldn't start dump mode if stdout was not a tty but stdin was.
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* `s{Enter}' now saves link, and `sS' saves source.
* Changed ;, +, @ to g0, g$, gc so that it's somewhat consistent with
vim (and won't conflict with ; for "repeat jump to char")
* Changed (, ) to -, + so that it doesn't conflict with vi's
"previous/next sentence" (once we have it...)
* Add previously missing keybindings to about:chawan
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it's text, so we can display it anyway.
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Useful when browsing plaintext files; w3m has it too.
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* move mouse handling to term
* do not use File for input just to disable buffering anyway
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Better (and simpler) than storing them all over the place.
extra: change lmDownload text to match w3m
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* Parse the default config at runtime. There's no significant
performance difference, but this makes it much less painful to write
config code.
* Add better error reporting
* Make fromJS2 easier to use
* Unquote ChaPaths while parsing config
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it's an unintended side effect that we do not want
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Unsurprisingly enough, calling `write` a million times is never going to
be very fast.
BufferedWriter basically does the same thing as serialize.swrite did,
but queues up writes in batches before sending them.
TODO: give sread a similar treatment
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* do not immediately quit when all containers are gone
* fix double saving bug
* fix wrong "save to" string
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we do have logic for this in replace(), but it was not working because
setContainer changed the buffer too early.
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This has its own problems, but application/octet-stream has the horrible
consequence that opening any local file with an unrecognized type
automatically quits the browser.
(FWIW, w3m also falls back to text/plain, so it's not such an unreasonable
default.)
The proper solution would be to a) fix the bug that makes the browser
auto-quit and b) show a "what to do" prompt for unrecognized file types
(and allow users to override it, preferably on a per-protocol basis.)
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* embed prompt string into enums
* move pager.username to LineDataAuth
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As simple as it could be; no download panel yet.
Also, remove the xdg-open default mailcap entry; it's better to just
save by default.
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useful for debugging
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* also set fromX to corrected target x if target x is less than corrected x;
this is mainly so that setCursorX(-1) works as expected
* return w from cursorFirstX() even if cursorx is <= the last character
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It was defined in the wrong module, and unnecessarily included
LoaderClientConfig.
Also, referrerPolicy was not being propagated to loader clients because
it was (incorrectly) in BufferConfig instead of LoaderClientConfig.
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Containers may also be deleted without a connection. More specifically: by
mailcap, when it launches an external process without opening the output
in a buffer.
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It can happen that a container is deleted before it acquires a buffer
process; add it to the `unreg' array in this case too.
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* extern -> gone, runproc absorbed by pager, others moved into io/
* display -> local/ (where else would we display?)
* xhr -> html/
* move out WindowAttributes from term, so we don't depend on local
from server
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