It was reported at elinks-dev on 2007-06-03 that Solaris 10 comes with
zlib 1.1.4, which does not include gzclearerr(), which ELinks nowadays
requires. It would be possible to rewrite the decompression support
to use deflate() directly and avoid stdio, in which case gzclearerr()
would not be needed. That will take some time however, so I'm not
attempting it for ELinks 0.12.0. Instead, I'm just disabling gzip
decompression entirely if zlib is too old.
Although <see/object.h> of SEE 2.0.1131 has a comment saying that
SEE_objectclass.enumerator is optional and may be left NULL, SEE
crashes if one tries to enumerate the properties of an object created
from such a class. Conveniently, it provides a suitable stub function.
http://www.adaptive-enterprises.com.au/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=75
I don't remember why I cleared "returns", but it doesn't work
with www.hypermedia.pl/altkom/ and probably with many more sites.
[ From commit e887efc611 on the witekfl
branch. --KON ]
This is a further precaution against reading a pointer from the wrong
type of object. All of the JS_GetPrivate calls were already protected
with JS_InstanceOf checks if assertions are enabled, and many of them
also if assertions are not enabled.
Remember the index of struct form_state in vs->form_info
instead of the pointer to it. The pointer may change,
the index is persistent.
The field ecmascript_obj of the struct form_state is unused.
screen_driver_change_hook was comparing only strlen(name) characters
and ignoring the '\0'. To reproduce the bug in ELinks 0.11.3 and
ELinks 0.12.GIT:
- Run TERM=screen elinks.
- In another terminal, run TERM=scr elinks. Quit this slave ELinks.
- Open the terminal options dialog and set 16 colors.
- Open the option manager and change the terminal.scr.colors option to
1 and back to 0.
- Note that ELinks no longer displays colors.
That bug could be fixed just by using len+1 instead of len. However,
there is also another bug: memcmp may compare the specified number of
bytes, even if some of the earlier ones differ; thus, it could in
principle read past the end of the malloc block and thereby crash
ELinks. Using strcmp may be a little slower but I do not believe it
could become a bottleneck.
Introduce get_opt() to do the tedious work of getting the right
argument for options expecting them and handles both '--opt=arg'
and '--opt arg'. As a side effect it also removes an unneeded
assignment of the source string for stdin.
Works with both bash and dash. This reintroduces the fix to the
test-sgml-parser-basic test, and also fixes test-sgml-parser-incremental
and test-sgml-parser-lines, which Witek has reported as failing.
Use it for the actual I/O only. Previously, defining CONFIG_UTF8 and
enabling UTF-8 used to force many strings to the UTF-8 charset
regardless of the terminal charset option. Now, those strings always
follow the terminal charset. This fixes bug 914 which was caused
because _() returned strings in the terminal charset and functions
then assumed they were in UTF-8. This reduction in the effects of
UTF-8 I/O may also simplify future testing.