It seems GnuTLS is not as good at negotiating a supported protocol as
OpenSSL is. ELinks tries to work around that by retrying with a
different protocol if the SSL library reports an error. However,
ELinks must not automatically retry POST requests where some data may
have already reached the server; POST is not a safe method in HTTP.
So instead, collect the name of the TLS-incapable server in a blacklist
when ELinks e.g. loads an HTML form from it; the actual POST can then
immediately use the protocol that worked.
It's a bit ugly that src/network/socket.c now uses
protocol/http/blacklist.h. It might be better to move the blacklist
files out of the http directory, and perhaps merge them with the
BitTorrent blacklisting code.
Check in refresh_view() whether the tab is still current; if not, skip
the draw_doc() and draw_frames() calls because draw_current_link()
called within them asserts that the tab is current. However, do
always call print_screen_status(), because that handles non-current
tabs correctly too.
I think it was not yet possible to trigger the assertion failure with
setTimeout, because input.value modifications by ECMAScript do not
trigger a redraw (bug 1035).
Avoid this warning:
[CC] src/encoding/deflate.o
cc1: warnings being treated as errors
/home/Kalle/src/elinks-0.12/src/encoding/deflate.c: In function ‘deflate_read’:
/home/Kalle/src/elinks-0.12/src/encoding/deflate.c:96: warning: ‘l’ may be used uninitialized in this function
In document.forms, each struct form has form_num and form_end members
that reserve a subrange of [0, INT_MAX] to that form. Previously,
multiple forms in the list could have form_end == INT_MAX and thus
overlap each other. Prevent that by adjusting form_end of each form
newly added to the list.
Revert 438f039bda,
"check_html_form_hierarchy: Old code was buggy.", which made
check_html_form_hierarchy attach controls to the wrong forms.
Instead, construct the dummy form ("for those Flying Dutchmans") at
form_num == 0 always before adding any real forms to the list.
This prevents the assertion failure by ensuring that every possible
form_control.position is covered by some form, if there are any forms.
Add a function assert_forms_list_ok, which checks that the set of
forms actually covers the [0, INT_MAX] range without overlapping,
as intended. Call that from check_html_form_hierarchy to detect
any corruption.
I have tested this code (before any cherry-picking) with:
- bug 613 attachment 210: didn't crash
- bug 714 attachment 471: didn't crash
- bug 961 attachment 382: didn't crash
- bug 698 attachment 239: all the submit buttons showed the right URLs
- bug 698 attachment 470: the submit button showed the right URL
(cherry picked from commit 386a5d517b)
init_js_window_object() copies the alert, open, and setTimeout methods
from the window object to the global object. My fix for bug 846 on
2006-12-10 incorrectly made the corresponding C functions refuse to
work if they were not called as methods of the window object.
JSObject instances of input_class now again contain a private pointer
directly to struct form_state. This pointer is cleared or updated
when appropriate.
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)
In document.forms, each struct form has form_num and form_end members
that reserve a subrange of [0, INT_MAX] to that form. Previously,
multiple forms in the list could have form_end == INT_MAX and thus
overlap each other. Prevent that by adjusting form_end of each form
newly added to the list.
Revert 438f039bda,
"check_html_form_hierarchy: Old code was buggy.", which made
check_html_form_hierarchy attach controls to the wrong forms.
Instead, construct the dummy form ("for those Flying Dutchmans") at
form_num == 0 always before adding any real forms to the list.
This prevents the assertion failure by ensuring that every possible
form_control.position is covered by some form, if there are any forms.
Add a function assert_forms_list_ok, which checks that the set of
forms actually covers the [0, INT_MAX] range without overlapping,
as intended. Call that from check_html_form_hierarchy to detect
any corruption.
I have tested this code (before any cherry-picking) with:
- bug 613 attachment 210: didn't crash
- bug 714 attachment 471: didn't crash
- bug 961 attachment 382: didn't crash
- bug 698 attachment 239: all the submit buttons showed the right URLs
- bug 698 attachment 470: the submit button showed the right URL
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); });
}
Conflicts:
NEWS
configure.in
The following files also conflicted, but they had not been manually
edited in the elinks-0.12 branch after the previous merge, so I just
kept the 0.13.GIT versions:
doc/man/man1/elinks.1.in
doc/man/man5/elinks.conf.5
doc/man/man5/elinkskeys.5
po/fr.po
po/pl.po
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.
In uri.post, each file name begins and ends with FILE_CHAR.
Previously, file names were not encoded, and names containing
FILE_CHAR could not be used. Because FILE_CHAR is a control
character, the user cannot directly type it in a file input field,
so ELinks asserted that the field did not contain FILE_CHAR.
However, it is possible to get FILE_CHAR in a file input field
with file name completion (ACT_EDIT_AUTO_COMPLETE), causing the
assertion to fail. Now, ELinks encodes FILE_CHAR as "%02", so it
is no longer ambiguous and the assertion is not needed.