Anything that frees struct form_view must now call the new function
ecmascript_detach_form_view. This function should then clear out any
dangling pointers, but that has not yet been implemented.
Anything that frees or reallocates struct form_state must now call the
new functions ecmascript_detach_form_state or ecmascript_moved_form_state.
These functions should then clear out any dangling pointers, but that has
not yet been implemented.
Rename src/ecmascript/spidermonkey/util.c to
src/ecmascript/spidermonkey-shared.c and compile it also when
CONFIG_SCRIPTING_SMJS is enabled but CONFIG_ECMASCRIPT_SPIDERMONKEY is
not. Then use its functions from src/scripting/smjs/ too. Move the
corresponding declarations, as well as the inline functions needed by
src/scripting/smjs/, from src/ecmascript/spidermonkey/util.h to
src/ecmascript/spidermonkey-shared.h.
ELinks is nowadays using two JSRuntimes and SpiderMonkey has bugs that
make it crash in such use. To work around them, ELinks will need to
be changed to use only one JSRuntime. I am planning to define and
initialize that JSRuntime in src/ecmascript/spidermonkey-shared.c,
now that it's compiled whenever either of the modules is enabled.
Commit 0b99fa70ca "Bug 620: Reset form
fields to default values on reload" made render_document() decrement
vs->form_info_len to 0 while vs->form_info remained non-NULL.
copy_vs() then copied the whole structure with copy_struct and did not
change form_info because form_info_len was 0. Both view_state
structures had form_info pointing to the same memory block, causing a
segfault when destroy_vs() tried to free that block a second time.
Reported by أحمد المحمودي.
This change avoids the following error:
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I../../.. -I/home/Kalle/src/elinks-0.11/src -I/home/Kalle/prefix/include -I/usr/include/smjs -I/usr/include -I/usr/include/lua50 -I/usr/include -I/usr/include -O0 -ggdb -Wall -Wall -Werror -fno-strict-aliasing -Wno-pointer-sign -Wno-address -fno-strict-overflow -o search.o -c /home/Kalle/src/elinks-0.11/src/viewer/text/search.c
cc1: warnings being treated as errors
/home/Kalle/src/elinks-0.11/src/viewer/text/search.c:257: warning: 'get_search_region_from_search_nodes' defined but not used
make[3]: *** [search.o] Error 1
make[3]: Leaving directory `/home/Kalle/build/i686-pc-linux-gnu/elinks-0.11/src/viewer/text'
get_search_region_from_search_nodes is called only from
search_for_pattern, which already was inside #ifdef HAVE_REGEX_H.
(cherry picked from commit 2aec302d47)
JS_CallFunction does not support closures in SpiderMonkey versions
earlier than 1.8. Test case:
elinks.keymaps.main["\""] = function() {
elinks.keymaps.main["e"] = function() {
elinks.alert("hello!");
};
}
JS_CallFunction does not support closures in SpiderMonkey versions
earlier than 1.8. Test case:
function set_suffix(suffix) {
elinks.preformat_html = function(cached, vs) {
cached.content += suffix;
}
}
set_suffix("hello");
JS_CallFunction does not support closures in SpiderMonkey versions
earlier than 1.8. Test case:
elinks.keymaps.main["!"] = function() {
elinks.load_uri("http://www.eldar.org/cgi-bin/fortune.pl?text_format=yes",
function (cached) { elinks.alert(cached.content); });
}
elinks.keymaps.main["/"] = null;
used to crash ELinks with a segfault in JS_ObjectIsFunction.
Fix that by recognizing JSVAL_NULL explicitly and treating it as "none".
Likewise, if keymap_get_property would return "none" to ECMAScript,
return JSVAL_NULL instead.
Also document elinks.vs and elinks.action.
<kahmalo> Miciah: IMO most of contrib/smjs/README should be moved into
the ELinks manual. Specifically the parts that do not depend on
contrib/smjs/hooks.js. However manual.txt contains a notice:
"Hold blameless the authors. Any lawful use is allowed." Will
you allow that also for what is now in contrib/smjs/README?
<Miciah> Absolutely.
<Miciah> In fact, I would allow some lawless uses.
<Miciah> It seems a little silly to say that lawful uses are allowed.
This reverts commit c33d195ff4.
ELinks no longer needs to collect garbage in this situation
because it can now free cache entries even if the corresponding
SMJS objects remain.
The SpiderMonkey scripting module handles the "pre-format-html" event
by constructing a JSObject for the struct cache_entry and then calling
elinks.preformat_html(cache_entry, view_state) if such a function
exists. The problem with this was that each such JSObject kept the
struct cache_entry locked until SpiderMonkey garbage-collected the
JSObject, even if the user had not defined an elinks.preformat_html
function and the JSObject was thus never needed at all. To work
around that, the SpiderMonkey scripting module ran a garbage
collection whenever the user told ELinks to flush caches.
Remove the SpiderMonkey scripting module's use of object_lock and
object_unlock on struct cache_entry, and instead make the pointers
weak so that ELinks can free the cache_entry whenever it wants even if
a JSObject is pointing to it. Each cache_entry now has a pointer back
to the JSObject; done_cache_entry calls smjs_detach_cache_entry_object,
which follows the pointer and detaches the cache_entry and the JSObject
from each other.
This commit does not yet remove the workaround mentioned above.
It is not necessary: when a rule has multiple commands in it, GNU Make
(which ELinks requires anyway) runs them one at a time, regardless of
the -j option, and skips the remaining commands when one of them
fails, regardless of the -k option. These options take effect at the
level of targets rather than individual commands.
http://elinks.cz/community.html says bugs should be reported
to elinks-users but patches should be sent to elinks-dev.
I guess elinks-users is more appropriate here.
This is so that contrib/mkdist need not delete that explicitly
(although it still does, in order to do the right thing with
a few older versions too).
The file could apparently be removed altogether (see recent
emails on elinks-dev) but a small change like this is less
likely to cause any surprises.
Because http://elinks.cz/release.html is made from this file,
I think we'll have to list both 0.11.4.GIT and 0.12pre1.GIT
even though it's a bit difficult to explain which fixes are
in which releases.
gcc-4.3 -O2 was complaining that http_got_header may use uninitialized
version.major and version.minor. That indeed happened with HTTP/0.9
servers, and the PRE_HTTP_1_1(version) check then had an undefined
result, so http->close could remain 0 even though it should have
become 1; fortunately, it was then set to 1 anyway, because there was
no Content-Length header. The undefined version was also saved in
http->recv_version, but it appears nothing ever reads that. So in the
end, the bug did not cause any symptoms at runtime, but the warning
broke the build on gcc-4.3 if ELinks was configured with --enable-debug.
The following is in the HTML 4 standard
(<http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/interact/forms.html#push-button>):
push buttons: Push buttons have no default behavior. Each push
button may have client-side scripts associated with the element's
event attributes. When an event occurs (e.g., the user presses the
button, releases it, etc.), the associated script is triggered.
Currently, a button such created by such HTML as "<input type="button"
value="foo" />" submits the form by default in ELinks. According to
the above, it shouldn't.
In particular:
- mkdist takes options and need not be run at elinks.cz
- git push just the single tag, rather than all --tags
- explicitly avoid multipart/signed
- add the release date from the elinks-users archive to NEWS
- update download.txt, release.html, and bugzilla/milestones/elinks.html
md5sum -c exits with code 1 if some of the files listed in the md5
file are missing, so each md5 file should list only those files that
the user is supposed to download together. This is also how
elinks-web/download.html has been set up.