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Author SHA1 Message Date
Witold Filipczyk
541303cbff [modules] Additional function getname
When non NULL it will be return module name and version.
2024-09-26 16:19:26 +02:00
Witold Filipczyk
59fc662651 [refactor] src/ecmascript -> src/js 2024-09-24 21:51:24 +02:00
Witold Filipczyk
17e905b95d [SFTP] Added -Dsftp option. Enabled by default
Fixed building tests.
SFTP can be disabled, even if FTP and libcurl are enabled.
2024-05-27 16:31:25 +02:00
Witold Filipczyk
1f0ee66aec [protolcols] Do not compile-in SFTP when ftp was disabled. Refs #304 2024-05-27 10:23:46 +02:00
Witold Filipczyk
970245b28a [protocol] protocol.cpp -> protocol.c 2023-11-25 17:06:11 +01:00
Witold Filipczyk
172c32a64c [cpp] All files suspected for any C++ relation renamed to cpp
Now (in meson) .c files are compiled by C compiler and .cpp by C++ compiler.
2022-07-31 16:44:11 +02:00
Witold Filipczyk
57ac78bcdd [protocol] Added option protocol.default_protocol . Refs #174 2022-06-14 18:43:09 +02:00
Witold Filipczyk
443d42608d [dgi] Experimental DGI support.
Dos Gateway Interface was introduced by Arachne browser.
I tested two cases:
file/cdplayer.dgi   |[7]$ecdplayer.exe $s
application/pdf pdf>txt|$epdftotext $1 $2
2022-05-21 18:18:55 +02:00
Witold Filipczyk
7af65e06a0 [dgi] Many config options 2022-05-18 21:00:12 +02:00
Witold Filipczyk
2c2cf97e03 [options] No need for C_ macro in INIT_OPT_* 2022-03-02 19:02:47 +01:00
Witold Filipczyk
a576245561 [cache] const in redirect_cache 2022-02-21 17:13:14 +01:00
Witold Filipczyk
04c1660f97 [protocol] const name 2022-01-30 15:50:29 +01:00
Witold Filipczyk
77c47f0096 [protocol] enum protocol -> protocol_T 2022-01-28 17:19:11 +01:00
Witold Filipczyk
2fa67c5730 [char] Introduced macro C_
C_("aaaa") -> (char *)("aaaa")
2022-01-19 22:49:13 +01:00
Witold Filipczyk
b434b11309 [options] 0 (option_flags) -> OPT_ZERO 2022-01-15 20:10:37 +01:00
Witold Filipczyk
dc12c13244 [quickjs] Test commit. window.alert('Blabla') works. 2021-10-17 18:17:48 +02:00
Witold Filipczyk
66305fcb50 [gettext] try system gettext. Refs #62
Now, only meson was changed.
-Dnls=true -Dgettext=true
2021-08-08 21:25:08 +02:00
Witold Filipczyk
4d6ae6e925 [gemini] Show gemini in about dialog 2021-07-18 12:44:29 +02:00
Witold Filipczyk
327e5b472b [gemini] gemini protocol support
For now only status 20.
2021-07-02 20:01:10 +02:00
Witold Filipczyk
0fea79cc8f [cflags] Removed -Wno-pointer-sign
Likely some new bugs were introduced by this change.
The long term goal is clean compilation by g++.
2021-01-02 16:20:27 +01:00
Witold Filipczyk
d1ecd45828 [mozjs52] It compiles, but often segfaults. No idea yet how to fix it. 2020-10-27 14:53:24 +01:00
Kalle Olavi Niemitalo
8b00e1ef70 bug 764: Initialize the right member of union option_value
INIT_OPTION used to initialize union option_value at compile time by
casting the default value to LIST_OF(struct option) *, which is the
type of the first member.  On sparc64 and other big-endian systems
where sizeof(int) < sizeof(struct list_head *), this tended to leave
option->value.number as zero, thus messing up OPT_INT and OPT_BOOL
at least.  OPT_LONG however tended to work right.

This would be easy to fix with C99 designated initializers,
but doc/hacking.txt says ELinks must be kept C89 compatible.
Another solution would be to make register_options() read the
value from option->value.tree (the first member), cast it back
to the right type, and write it to the appropriate member;
but that would still require somewhat dubious conversions
between integers, data pointers, and function pointers.

So here's a rather more invasive solution.  Add struct option_init,
which is somewhat similar to struct option but has non-overlapping
members for different types of values, to ensure nothing is lost
in compile-time conversions.  Move unsigned char *path from struct
option_info to struct option_init, and replace struct option_info
with a union that contains struct option_init and struct option.
Now, this union can be initialized with no portability problems,
and register_options() then moves the values from struct option_init
to their final places in struct option.

In my x86 ELinks build with plenty of options configured in, this
change bloated the text section by 340 bytes but compressed the data
section by 2784 bytes, presumably because union option_info is a
pointer smaller than struct option_info was.
(cherry picked from elinks-0.12 commit e5f6592ee2)

Conflicts:
	src/protocol/fsp/fsp.c: All options had been removed in 0.13.GIT.
	src/protocol/smb/smb2.c: Ditto.
2012-11-03 22:16:32 +02:00
Witold Filipczyk
6c7fbaeeaa Unification of protocol handler names. 2010-07-27 10:07:52 +02:00
Witold Filipczyk
7dfb20d11f Handle mailcap's copiousoutput without an external pager.
I tested it only on local PDFs.
I don't know if temporary files are deleted or not.
2010-07-24 17:07:18 +02:00
Kalle Olavi Niemitalo
5a43c55c9e Rewrap lines in option documentation.
Documentation strings of most options used to contain a "\n" at the
end of each source line.  When the option manager displayed these
strings, it treated each "\n" as a hard newline.  On 80x24 terminals
however, the option description window has only 60 columes available
for the text (with the default setup.h), and the hard newlines were
further apart, so the option manager wrapped the text a second time,
resulting in rather ugly output where long lones are interleaved with
short ones.  This could also cause the text to take up too much
vertical space and not fit in the window.

Replace most of those hard newlines with spaces so that the option
manager (or perhaps BFU) will take care of the wrapping.  At the same
time, rewrap the strings in source code so that the source lines are
at most 79 columns wide.

In some options though, there is a list of possible values and their
meanings.  In those lists, if the description of one value does not
fit in one line, then continuation lines should be indented.  The
option manager and BFU are not currently able to do that.  So, keep
the hard newlines in those lists, but rewrap them to 60 columns so
that they are less likely to require further wrapping at runtime.
2009-03-08 15:18:10 +02:00
M. Vefa Bicakci
96b3093519 Patch 2: Modifications to the remaining parts of ELinks
[Forward ported to 0.12 from bug 1004 attachment 499.  --KON]
2008-11-01 22:20:25 +02:00
Kalle Olavi Niemitalo
d93bceb9bd Fix blacklist crash in BitTorrent
make_bittorrent_peer_connection() used to construct a struct uri on
the stack. This was hacky but worked nicely because the struct uri
was not really accessed after make_connection() returned.  However,
since commit a83ff1f565, the struct uri
is also needed when the connection is being closed.  Valgrind shows:

Invalid read of size 2
   at 0x8100764: get_blacklist_entry (blacklist.c:33)
   by 0x8100985: del_blacklist_entry (blacklist.c:64)
   by 0x80DA579: complete_connect_socket (socket.c:448)
   by 0x80DA84A: connected (socket.c:513)
   by 0x80D0DDF: select_loop (select.c:297)
   by 0x80D00C6: main (main.c:353)
 Address 0xBEC3BFAE is just below the stack ptr.  To suppress, use: --workaround-gcc296-bugs=yes

To fix this, allocate the struct uri on the heap instead, by
constructing a string and giving that to get_uri().  This string
cannot use the "bittorrent" URI scheme because parse_uri() does not
recognize the host and port fields in that.  (The "bittorrent" scheme
has protocol_backend.free_syntax = 1 in order to support strings like
"bittorrent:http://beta.legaltorrents.com/get/159-noisome-beasts".)
Instead, define a new "bittorrent-peer" URI scheme for this purpose.
If the user attempts to use this URI scheme, its handler aborts the
connection with an error; but when make_bittorrent_peer_connection()
uses a bittorrent-peer URI, the handler is not called.

This change also lets get_uri() set the ipv6 flag if peer_info->ip is
an IPv6 address literal.

Reported by Witold Filipczyk.
2008-09-07 06:31:36 +03:00
Kalle Olavi Niemitalo
6c2e8cd7b2 Bug 1013: Don't assume errno is between 0 and 100000
Replace almost all uses of enum connection_state with struct
connection_status.  This removes the assumption that errno values used
by the system are between 0 and 100000.  The GNU Hurd uses values like
ENOENT = 0x40000002 and EMIG_SERVER_DIED = -308.

This commit is derived from my attachments 450 and 467 to bug 1013.
2008-08-03 17:56:41 +03:00
Jonas Fonseca
8393dc901e Bug 744: Make removal of double slashes more protocol specific
Add a boolean protocol flag which says whether "//" in the path
part of an URI can be safely substituted with "/". Be conservative
and enable it only for file://, ftp:// and nntp[s]://. Other
can be turned on later, if needed.

Generalizes the fix from 58b3b1e752.
2007-09-11 14:14:17 +02:00
Kalle Olavi Niemitalo
2b7788614f Type-check button arguments of msg_box.
Don't cast function pointers; calling functions via pointers of
incorrect types is not guaranteed to work.  Instead, define the
functions with the desired types, and make them cast the incoming
parameters.  Or define wrapper functions if the return types don't
match.

really_exit_prog wasn't being used outside src/dialogs/menu.c,
and I had to change its parameter type, so it's now static.
2007-03-10 23:50:56 +02:00
Miciah Dashiel Butler Masters
337958d4e4 Modularise HTTP authentication 2006-05-20 15:01:23 +00:00
Kalle Olavi Niemitalo
b1f8756c59 Merge with http://elinks.cz/elinks.git 2006-02-05 17:48:43 +02:00
aed26bf002 Introduced CGI module 2006-01-30 08:56:40 +01:00
bb9b4437fa - FSP protocol 2006-01-16 11:40:13 +01:00
Kalle Olavi Niemitalo
4c2831677a Here is a framework that detects cases where a PO file assigns
the same accelerator key to multiple buttons in a dialog box or
to multiple items in a menu.  ELinks already has some support for
this but it requires the translator to run ELinks and manually
scan through all menus and dialogs.  The attached changes make it
possible to quickly detect and list any conflicts, including ones
that can only occur on operating systems or configurations that
the translator is not currently using.

The changes have no immediate effect on the elinks executable or
the MO files.  PO files become larger, however.

The scheme works like this:

- Like before, accelerator keys in translatable strings are
  tagged with the tilde (~) character.

- Whenever a C source file defines an accelerator key, it must
  assign one or more named "contexts" to it.  The translations in
  the PO files inherit these contexts.  If multiple strings use
  the same accelerator (case insensitive) in the same context,
  that's a conflict and can be detected automatically.

- The contexts are defined with "gettext_accelerator_context"
  comments in source files.  These comments delimit regions where
  all translatable strings containing tildes are given the same
  contexts.  There must be one special comment at the top of the
  region; it lists the contexts assigned to that region.  The
  region automatically ends at the end of the function (found
  with regexp /^\}/), but it can also be closed explicitly with
  another special comment.  The comments are formatted like this:

    /* [gettext_accelerator_context(foo, bar, baz)]
         begins a region that uses the contexts "foo", "bar", and "baz".
         The comma is the delimiter; whitespace is optional.

       [gettext_accelerator_context()]
         ends the region.  */

  The scripts don't currently check whether this syntax occurs
  inside or outside comments.

- The names of contexts consist of C identifiers delimited with
  periods.  I typically used the name of a function that sets
  up a dialog, or the name of an array where the items of a
  menu are listed.  There is a special feature for static
  functions: if the name begins with a period, then the period
  will be replaced with the name of the source file and a colon.

- If a menu is programmatically generated from multiple parts,
  of which some are never used together, so that it is safe to
  use the same accelerators in them, then it is necessary to
  define multiple contexts for the same menu.  link_menu() in
  src/viewer/text/link.c is the most complex example of this.

- During make update-po:

  - A Perl script (po/gather-accelerator-contexts.pl) reads
    po/elinks.pot, scans the source files listed in it for
    "gettext_accelerator_context" comments, and rewrites
    po/elinks.pot with "accelerator_context" comments that
    indicate the contexts of each msgid: the union of all
    contexts of all of its uses in the source files.  It also
    removes any "gettext_accelerator_context" comments that
    xgettext --add-comments has copied to elinks.pot.

  - If po/gather-accelerator-contexts.pl does not find any
    contexts for some use of an msgid that seems to contain an
    accelerator (because it contains a tilde), it warns.  If the
    tilde refers to e.g. "~/.elinks" and does not actually mark
    an accelerator, the warning can be silenced by specifying the
    special context "IGNORE", which the script otherwise ignores.

  - msgmerge copies the "accelerator_context" comments from
    po/elinks.pot to po/*.po.  Translators do not edit those
    comments.

- During make check-po:

  - Another Perl script (po/check-accelerator-contexts.pl) reads
    po/*.po and keeps track of which accelerators have been bound
    in each context.  It warns about any conflicts it finds.
    This script does not access the C source files; thus it does
    not matter if the line numbers in "#:" lines are out of date.

This implementation is not perfect and I am not proposing to
add it to the main source tree at this time.  Specifically:

- It introduces compile-time dependencies on Perl and Locale::PO.
  There should be a configure-time or compile-time check so that
  the new features are skipped if the prerequisites are missing.

- When the scripts include msgstr strings in warnings, they
  should transcode them from the charset of the PO file to the
  one specified by the user's locale.

- It is not adequately documented (well, except perhaps here).

- po/check-accelerator-contexts.pl reports the same conflict
  multiple times if it occurs in multiple contexts.

- The warning messages should include line numbers, so that users
  of Emacs could conveniently edit the conflicting part of the PO
  file.  This is not feasible with the current version of
  Locale::PO.

- Locale::PO does not understand #~ lines and spews warnings
  about them.  There is an ugly hack to hide these warnings.

- Jonas Fonseca suggested the script could propose accelerators
  that are still available.  This has not been implemented.

There are three files attached:

- po/gather-accelerator-contexts.pl: Augments elinks.pot with
  context information.

- po/check-accelerator-contexts.pl: Checks conflicts.

- accelerator-contexts.diff: Makes po/Makefile run the scripts,
  and adds special comments to source files.
2006-01-01 18:55:18 +02:00
Laurent MONIN
df065ead80 Remove now useless $Id: lines. 2005-10-21 09:14:07 +02:00
Petr Baudis
0f6d4310ad Initial commit of the HEAD branch of the ELinks CVS repository, as of
Thu Sep 15 15:57:07 CEST 2005. The previous history can be added to this
by grafting.
2005-09-15 15:58:31 +02:00