Note, configs and other files from ~/.elinks/ are not moved
to ~/.config/elinks/ automatically. You must do it yourself.
ELINKS_CONFDIR and HOME_ETC also are no longer supported.
SpiderMonkey was updated to mozjs24. If you want to build elinks
with ecmascript support, you must compile using g++ with -fpermissive .
There is a lot of warnings.
There are some memleaks in ecmascript code, especially related to JSAutoCompartment.
I don't know yet, where and how to free it.
Debian does not support mozjs24, so I'm going to gradually update SpiderMonkey version.
Weak points:
- alignof
- js problems
Todo:
- make js work with C++ and mozjs-17
- then mozjs-24
- then mozjs-52
- then mozjs-60
- decrease number of warnings
Use the same functions as for the list-style property since only the "type" part
of the list-style property is supported at this stage.
Signed-off-by: Fabienne Ducroquet <fabiduc@gmail.com>
* Rename P_STAR as P_DISC and P_PLUS as P_SQUARE.
* Delete P_NONE because it was used only as the default flag in init_html_parser
and a list with P_NONE then got bullets, so instead use P_DISC by default (as
per the CSS specification), and P_NO_BULLET for lists with no bullets.
* Use as bullets the characters:
- U+25E6 WHITE BULLET for the circle style;
- U+25AA BLACK SMALL SQUARE (alias square bullet) for the square style;
- U+2022 BULLET for the disc style (default).
Signed-off-by: Fabienne Ducroquet <fabiduc@gmail.com>
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.
Add a case for CSS_LIST_ORDINAL (and assert(0)) to the switch in
css_apply_list_style. This change should eliminate a warning from the
compiler reported by Witold that CSS_LIST_ORDINAL is not handled.
Recognise the list-style property and apply it by setting the
appropriate flag on the element's parattr based on the property's value.
Add test/list-style.html with an example of each possible list-style
value (many are unsupported by the HTML engine).
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.
A style-sheet containing the string "url( )" with 1 or more characters of
whitespace in between the parentheses triggered an assertion failure in
scan_css_token.
scan_css_token would find the left parenthesis, find the right parenthesis,
and then scan forwards from the left parenthesis for a non-whitespace
character to find the start of the URL and backwards from the right
parenthesis to find the end of the URL. If there were whitespace and
nothing else, the start would be past the end, the routine would compute a
negative length for the URL, and then the routine would trigger an
assertion failure. Now the routine simply enforces a lower bound of length
0 for the URL.
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.
Handle <script> blocks even when they are contained by blocks with
"display: none" set.
This commit fixes the second problem that Kalle points out in comment 5
to bug 963.
When this option is enabled, elements should be rendered even when the CSS
display attribute is "none". Before this commit, the reverse was true:
when the option was enabled, such elements were _not_ rendered.
I am not changing the default, which is enabled, meaning that by default,
ELinks renders elements regardless of "display: none". Pasky advocates
that this remain the default until ELinks's CSS support improves.
This commit fixes the first problem that Kalle points out in comment 5 to
bug 963.
Because ELinks's CSS support is still so incomplete, some documents still render better if "display: none" is not honoured. Therefore, it is now honoured, unless document.css.ignore_display_none = 0, which is the default.
We have a while loop that checks token && token->type != '}' followed by an if statement that checks token && token->type == }. If the while loop exits, that either token is false or token->type == '}'; therefore, the if statement need only check token.
This patch adds support for:
- option document.css.media
- CSS @import "foo.css" tty;
- CSS @media tty { ... }
- HTML <link rel="stylesheet" media="tty">
- HTML <style media="tty">
This patch is attachments 395 and 396 from bugzilla.elinks.cz, which
are based on attachment 388 from bugzilla.elinks.cz. This new
version of the patch fixes conflicts with recent 0.13.GIT changes,
marks Doxygen commands with at-signs rather than backslashes, and
adds a few comments.