Allow searching on the last character of the document. Plain-text searches
already match on the last character as long as it isn't the first character
of a match, and regular-expression searches match on the last character if
the search pattern is longer than 1 character, so the problem addressed by
this commit is very much a corner case.
This commit reverts a portion of commit
fd15049622594d151104d43917984c7ce10993e6 (CVS revision 1.17).
text_typeahead_handler: Document that passing -2 for action_id will cause
a search without error reporting. This behaviour is unintentionally the
current behaviour of text_typeahead_handler, but now it is documented so
that it can be used.
input_line_event_handler: When rewinding, pass -2 for the action_id
parameter to the handler instead of passing again whatever action led to
the rewinding.
The old behavior of input_line_event_handler was particularly problematic
with the search-toggle-regex action and the text_typeahead_handler handler:
input_line_event_handler would call the handler with
ACT_EDIT_SEARCH_TOGGLE_REGEX, and the handler would toggle the setting and
perform the search again; then if the search string no longer matched
anything, the handler would return INPUT_LINE_REWIND to
input_line_event_handler, which would rewind and call the handler with
ACT_EDIT_SEARCH_TOGGLE_REGEX again, thus toggling the option back to the
original setting.
With the new behaviour, input_line_event_handler will not repeat the same
action when re-invoking the handler; in the above example with
search-toggle-regex, the search string will simply be rewound until it
matches with the new setting.
When a link had an onClick event handler that changed the current
document and that link was clicked, ELinks would follow the current link
of the document displayed after executing the handler instead of the
link that was clicked.
Factor goto_link out of goto_current_link.
Use goto_link instead of goto_current_link in activate_link to ensure that
the link that is passed in by enter() is followed.
Hierarchical listboxes draw items with upper-left corner, lower-left
corner, or horizontal border characters to indicate whether a given item is
the first item in a listbox, the last, or any other, respectively.
However, the wrong character can be drawn if there are invisible items: if
an item is the first (or last) visible item but there is an invisible item
before (or after) it, it will be drawn with a horizontal border character,
not a corner.
This patch fixes that problem using traverse_listbox_items_list in
display_listbox_item to ignore invisible items when determining whether
an item is either the first or the last among its siblings.
The configure script used to run libgnutls-config in order to find the
compiler and linker options needed for using GNUTLS, but GNUTLS 2.7
apparently doesn't ship that script any more. Use pkg-config instead.
GNUTLS 1.2.0 is the oldest version supported by ELinks, and that already
installs the gnutls.pc file required by pkg-config.
This commit also removes support for configure --with-gnutls=DIR.
The configure script used to look for libgnutls-config in DIR.
DIR thus had to be a directory where executable programs were installed,
and it's unlikely that gnutls.pc would be found there. So, any callers
that used this feature would have to be changed anyway, and they can as
well be changed to set the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable instead.
Fix this error:
configure.in:1430: error: AC_SUBST: `[CONFIG_TRE]' is not a valid shell variable name
acinclude.m4:31: EL_LOG_CONFIG is expanded from...
configure.in:1430: the top level
autom4te: /usr/bin/m4 failed with exit status: 1
Reported by witekfl.
Drop special handling of ctrl-l in handle_interlink_event.
To make sure that the 'redraw' action works everywhere, first modify
menu_kbd_handler and mainmenu_kbd_handler to handle ACT_MENU_REDRAW; and
second, drop the ACTION_REQUIRE_VIEW_STATE flag from the 'redraw' action in
the 'main' keymap so that it works even if there is no document loaded.
Ctrl-l is already bound to 'redraw' in all keymaps by default, so the
current default behaviour is preserved.
Add 'Italic' checkbox to Terminal options dialog box.
Enable italic text by default for rxvt-unicode (and also enable
frames, 88-colour mode, and underline).
Kalle reported that after commit 5c96d430c9,
ELinks would crash if the document in the old tab was still loading when a
new tab was opened. The problem was that the new session's download.data
pointer was not updated to point to the session as doc_loading_callback
expects.
Instead of just calling render_document_frames, set up the download and
call load_uri.
This check used to be in src/elinks.h. Move it to configure.in so
that (1) the result can be logged and (2) ELinks won't even link with
TRE if wchar_t prevents its use.
Also, rename HAVE_TRE_REGEX_H to CONFIG_TRE, to reflect that it is not
always defined if the header exists.
The previous version could display its progress like this:
checking for TRE... checking for TRE in pkg-config... yes
checking for TRE header and library... yes
no
Omit the outer "checking for TRE..." and "no" (which was untrue
anyway), unless --without-tre causes the inner checks to be skipped.
The licence grants are in these messages posted to elinks-dev:
Subject: Re: Patch to make libtre dependency optional.
Date: Tue, 28 Apr 2009 20:16:25 +0530
Message-ID: <49F716C1.40004@treap.net>
Subject: Re: Patch to make libtre dependency optional.
Date: Thu, 21 May 2009 09:06:15 +0530 (IST)
Message-ID: <1126.122.167.155.194.1242876975.squirrel@www.treap.net>
elinks-lite in Debian does not depend on any libraries (except
gnutls). Including this option will allow elinks-lite to be built
without libtre dependency.
Conflicts:
src/session/session.c: Kept the elinks-0.13 version.
Bug 1077 did not occur in elinks-0.13 because
setup_session here calls render_document_frames
directly and that sets ses->doc_view->vs.
At the end of the destroy_vs there two assignments vs->doc_view->vs = NULL and
vs->doc_view = NULL. In the setup_session the copy_vs left the vs "unbound"
with any variable. At least one of these two is wrong.
The AsciiDoc 7.1.2 configuration files included in the ELinks
source tree apparently aren't compatible with AsciiDoc 8.4.4:
[ASCIIDOC] doc/elinks.1.xml
FAILED: [listdef-bulleted] missing section: [listtags-None]
make[1]: *** [elinks.1.xml] Error 1
Fix this by including asciidoc.py from AsciiDoc 7.1.2 as well.
The build system now doesn't care at all whether the user has
installed some version of AsciiDoc or not.
Fix this error when configured with --enable-debug --disable-utf-8:
[CC] src/bfu/text.o
cc1: warnings being treated as errors
/home/Kalle/src/elinks-0.13/src/bfu/text.c: In function ‘dlg_format_text_do’:
/home/Kalle/src/elinks-0.13/src/bfu/text.c:220: error: unused variable ‘term’
Fix this error when configured with --enable-debug --disable-utf-8:
[CC] src/bfu/button.o
cc1: warnings being treated as errors
/home/Kalle/src/elinks-0.13/src/bfu/button.c: In function ‘dlg_format_buttons’:
/home/Kalle/src/elinks-0.13/src/bfu/button.c:122: error: unused variable ‘term’
When setting up default values for terminal options, use named
constants like TERM_VT100 or COLOR_MODE_16, rather than plain integers
like 1. This is just to make the source code easier to read and
perhaps more resistant to future bugs. The binary should not change.
If globhist_simple_search ran out of memory in stracpy(search_url), it
could leave gh_last_searched_title pointing to freed memory and cause
a crash in the next call. Fix by not freeing gh_last_searched_title.
It is then possible to have gh_last_searched_title and
gh_last_searched_url pointing to strings from different searches;
but that was already possible if stracpy(search_title) failed.
Because this bug occurs only in out-of-memory situations and I don't
think ELinks in general has been properly tested in those, the fix is
perhaps not worth mentioning in NEWS and backporting to elinks-0.11.
If the parent parameter of get_dom_node_list_index referred to a node
that did not have children, then get_dom_node_list called by it could
return the address of a null pointer, and get_dom_node_list_index would
then pass that null pointer to get_dom_node_list_pos, which would crash.
That would be the same kind of crash as the one in get_dom_node_child.
It never happened in practice though: because all calls are in the form
get_dom_node_list_index(node->parent, node), the list must contain at
least the given node, and the pointer cannot be null. The documentation
of get_dom_node_list_index allows arbitrary nodes as arguments however,
so it's best to add a check.
struct dom_node contains a union that contains various structs that
have members of type struct dom_node * in them.
get_dom_node_list_by_type returns the address (struct dom_node **) of
one of those members, or NULL. However the member itself can also be
NULL if no nodes have been added to the list and the list has thus not
yet been allocated. (add_to_dom_node_list lazily allocates the lists.)
get_dom_node_child did not expect a null pointer there and crashed, as
shown in bug 1071. Fix by adding a check so that it treats a NULL list
as an empty list.