If the user chose File -> Save formatted document and typed the name
of an existing file, ELinks offered to resume downloading the file.
There are a few problems with that:
* save_formatted_finish does not actually support resuming. It would
instead overwrite the beginning of the file and not truncate it.
* When save_formatted calls create_download_file, cdf_hop->data
ends up pointing to struct document. If the user then chooses to
resume, lun_resume would read *(int *)cdf_hop->data, hoping to
get cmdw_hop.magic or codw_hop.magic. struct document does not
begin with any such magic value.
* Because ELinks already has the formatted document in memory,
resuming saves neither time nor I/O.
So don't show the "Resume download of the original file" button in
this situation.
In recent ELinks release announcements, I have described:
This release of ELinks is mostly licensed under version 2 of the GNU
General Public License. More permissive licences apply to some parts
of it, and there is also one test file under the GNU Free Documentation
License; please see COPYING for the list.
Remove that test file, so its GPL-incompatible licence need not be
mentioned in future announcements. The file however remains
downloadable as part of the elinks.git repository and releases like
elinks-0.11.6.tar.gz. Those should still be covered by the licence.
After the recent ecmascript_get_interpreter change, I got an assertion
failure in render_document, which calls ecmascript_reset_state and
then asserts that it has set vs->ecmascript != NULL.
ecmascript_reset_state cannot guarantee that because there might not
even be enough free memory for mem_calloc(1, sizeof(struct
ecmascript_interpreter). So, replace the assertion in render_document
with error handling, and likewise in call_onsubmit_and_submit.
This should fix a crash in:
at /home/Kalle/src/elinks-0.12/src/ecmascript/spidermonkey.c:251
at /home/Kalle/src/elinks-0.12/src/ecmascript/ecmascript.c:104
at /home/Kalle/src/elinks-0.12/src/viewer/text/vs.c:64
It seems that spidermonkey_get_interpreter failed and returned NULL to
ecmascript_get_interpreter, which did not check the return value and
behaved as if the ECMAScript interpreter had been properly initialized.
This caused destroy_vs to call ecmascript_put_interpreter, but
backend_data which should have been a JSContext * was NULL, causing
a crash in SpiderMonkey.
An alternative fix might be to make spidermonkey_put_interpreter skip
the JS_DestroyContext call if ctx is NULL. However, I think it is
better to make sure ecmascript_get_interpreter returns NULL if
spidermonkey_get_interpreter fails, so that vs->ecmascript is left
NULL and there's no chance that some other code might try to
dereference the (JSContext *) NULL.
Perhaps because of bug 981, if one opened hundreds of pages with
elinks --remote openURL(...), then ELinks 0.11.4 could crash with a
SIGSEGV in JS_InitClass called from spidermonkey_get_interpreter.
SpiderMonkey ran out of memory and began returning NULL and JS_FALSE
but ELinks didn't notice them and pressed on. Add some checks to
avoid the crash, although the underlying out-of-memory error remains.
The old code failed to write pending spaces before changing the
background color. That seems hard to fix without duplicating code,
and ELinks pads dumped lines to the requested width in these color
modes anyway, so this commit just makes ELinks write all spaces
immediately when colors are being used.
Try the following command before and after this commit:
elinks --no-home --eval "set document.colors.use_document_colors = 2" \
--dump-color-mode 1 --dump test/color.html
In DUMP_FUNCTION_SPECIALIZED, use isscreensafe_ucs (for UTF-8) or
isscreensafe (for unibyte) to detect control characters, and replace
them with spaces. add_document_to_string already did the same.
In DUMP_FUNCTION_SPECIALIZED (used by elinks --dump), detect the
second cell of double-cell (aka fullwidth) characters by comparing to
UCS_NO_CHAR, like add_document_to_string does. Don't use
unicode_to_cell for this any more.
Also, ignore the colors and attributes of the second cell; don't
output any escape sequences for them.
This is especially useful for showing that neither dump_truecolor_utf8
nor dump_truecolor_unibyte modifies its static color[] variable and it
therefore does not matter whether those functions use the same array
or not.
With all the comments and macros needed for this, the source files
don't become much shorter, but anyway I hope they'll be easier to
maintain this way.
This code was included in four variants of dump_to_file().
Move it to a new function dump_references() and make dump_to_file()
then call that. This makes the code size a little smaller.
The time cost will be negligible.
Instead of having four separate function definitions, have just one
sprinkled with #ifdefs, and #include that four times. The purpose
being to make it clearer which parts of these functions are identical
and which ones differ.
As a side effect, this change makes ELinks ignore --dump-color-mode
when dumping in UTF-8. Colourful UTF-8 dumping has not been
implemented and the fallback is now different from before.
ELinks 0.12pre4 has already been released and will not be modified.
Eventually, new changes will be made in ELinks 0.11.6.GIT and then
listed in this file. At that time, it would be wrong to claim that
0.12pre4 also includes the changes.
That was a remnant from the time when mkdist created a .git/HEAD
referring to the commit from which the distribution was made.
Nowadays, it creates git-commit-id instead.
Remove the Language-Team header; Zas is a person, not a team.
Copyright licence was given in email:
Date: Tue, 2 Jun 2009 09:49:16 +0200
From: Mikael Berthe <mikael.berthe@lilotux.net>
To: Kalle Olavi Niemitalo <kon@iki.fi>
Cc: Laurent Monin <i18n@norz.org>
Subject: Re: [ELinks] French translation update
Message-ID: <20090602074916.GX5189@lilotux.net>
Date: Tue, 2 Jun 2009 10:30:50 +0200
From: Mikael Berthe <mikael.berthe@lilotux.net>
To: Kalle Olavi Niemitalo <kon@iki.fi>
Subject: Re: [ELinks] French translation update
Message-ID: <20090602083050.GY5189@lilotux.net>
(cherry picked from commit 50fb6d45f3)
Avoid compilation error with GNUTLS 1.2.9:
/home/Kalle/src/elinks-0.12/src/network/ssl/ssl.c:258: error: implicit declaration of function ‘gnutls_priority_set_direct’
If the function is not available, use gnutls_set_default_priority instead.
Perhaps it'll work with bugzilla.novell.com, perhaps not.
- gnutls_handshake_set_private_extensions: Do not enable private cipher
suites that might not be supported by anything other than GNUTLS.
The GNUTLS 2.8.0 documentation notes that enabling these extensions
can cause interoperability problems.
- gnutls_set_default_priority: Explicitly disable OpenPGP certificates.
- gnutls_certificate_type_set_priority: Do not enable OpenPGP certificates.
The GNUTLS 2.8.0 documentation notes that OpenPGP certificate support
requires libgnutls-extra. Because libgnutls-extra 2.2.0 and later are
under GPLv3-or-later and thus not GPLv2 compatible, ELinks doesn't use
libgnutls-extra, so OpenPGP certificates didn't work anyway.
- gnutls_server_name_set: Do not tell the server the hostname from the URL.
This was supposed to let the server choose the appropriate certificate
for each name-based virtual host, but ELinks actually always sent just
"localhost", so it didn't work anyway. This will have to be revisited
when ELinks is changed to actually verify the subject name from the
server's certificate (ELinks bug 1024).
These changes should help ELinks negotiate SSL with bugzilla.novell.com.
[NEWS and commit message by me. --KON]
Yet another valiant wack at the beast. This one violates abstractions
a little less deeply, so maybe it will work better.
The last attempt caused a crash when a tab was cloned after the tab's
loading had been aborted.
(cherry picked from commit 76377d9714)
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.
(cherry picked from commit d6116ca83a)
In setup_session, use copy_location, add_to_history, and
render_document_frames instead of goto_uri and copy_vs to copy the base
tab's view state. By avoiding goto_uri, setup_session now bypasses MIME
checks, form post confirmations, malicious URL checks, and so on when
copying the base tab's current location and view state to the new tab,
so the new tab should get exactly what was loaded in the base tab.
This fixes bug 765: Opening a new tab can ask about the document of the
previous tab.
(cherry picked from commit 5c96d430c9)
Conflicts:
src/session/session.c:
Both elinks-0.12 and master had the ses->doc_view->vs
= vs assignment, but only elinks-0.12 had vs->doc_view
= ses->doc_view as well. Also, struct connection_state
had been added after the original patch.
I am not hooking these to "make test", for two reasons:
1. utf8_step_forward is inside #ifdef CONFIG_UTF8 and I don't see
how to make tests conditional on such options.
2. test/libtest.sh was copied from Git, which is under GPLv2-only.
Adding more dependencies on it could make ELinks more difficult
to relicense under GPLv2-or-later.