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Kalle Olavi Niemitalo
e5722ad0d9 Bug 1061: Correctly truncate UTF-8 titles in the tab bar. 2009-01-01 20:01:50 +00:00
Kalle Olavi Niemitalo
8d19b87cb1 Bug 885: Truncate title at 600 bytes, not 1024.
Although xterm allows 1024 bytes, GNU Screen apparently has a lower
limit.
2009-01-01 19:54:35 +00:00
Kalle Olavi Niemitalo
29c34df62e Fix assertion failure if IMG/@usemap refers to a different file.
Change test/imgmap2.html so it can be used for testing this too.

Debian Iceweasel 3.0.4 does not appear to support such external
client-side image maps.  Well, that's one place where ELinks is
superior, I guess.  There might be a security problem though if ELinks
were to let scripts of the referring page examine the links in the
image map.
2009-01-01 19:12:41 +00:00
Kalle Olavi Niemitalo
b6dfdf86a6 Bug 885: Proper charset support in xterm window title
When ELinks runs in an X11 terminal emulator (e.g. xterm), or in GNU
Screen, it tries to update the title of the window to match the title
of the current document.  To do this, ELinks sends an "OSC 1 ; Pt BEL"
sequence to the terminal.  Unfortunately, xterm expects the Pt string
to be in the ISO-8859-1 charset, making it impossible to display e.g.
Cyrillic characters.  In xterm patch #210 (2006-03-12) however, there
is a menu item and a resource that can make xterm take the Pt string
in UTF-8 instead, allowing characters from all around the world.
The downside is that ELinks apparently cannot ask xterm whether the
setting is on or off; so add a terminal._template_.latin1_title option
to ELinks and let the user edit that instead.

Complete list of changes:

- Add the terminal._template_.latin1_title option.  But do not add
  that to the terminal options window because it's already rather
  crowded there.

- In set_window_title(), take a new codepage argument.  Use it to
  decode the title into Unicode characters, and remove only actual
  control characters.  For example, CP437 has graphical characters in
  the 0x80...0x9F range, so don't remove those, even though ISO-8859-1
  has control characters in the same range.  Likewise, don't
  misinterpret single bytes of UTF-8 characters as control characters.

- In set_window_title(), do not truncate the title to the width of the
  window.  The font is likely to be different and proportional anyway.
  But do truncate before 1024 bytes, an xterm limit.

- In struct itrm, add a title_codepage member to remember which
  charset the master said it was going to use in the terminal window
  title.  Initialize title_codepage in handle_trm(), update it in
  dispatch_special() if the master sends the new request
  TERM_FN_TITLE_CODEPAGE, and use it in most set_window_title() calls;
  but not in the one that sets $TERM as the title, because that string
  was not received from the master and should consist of ASCII
  characters only.

- In set_terminal_title(), convert the caller-provided title to
  ISO-8859-1 or UTF-8 if appropriate, and report the codepage to the
  slave with the new TERM_FN_TITLE_CODEPAGE request.  The conversion
  can run out of memory, so return a success/error flag, rather than
  void.  In display_window_title(), check this result and don't update
  caches on error.

- Add a NEWS entry for all of this.
2009-01-01 16:17:03 +00:00
Kalle Olavi Niemitalo
8f4d7f9903 Define cp_to_unicode() even without CONFIG_UTF8.
And make its last parameter point to const.  add_cp_html_to_string()
no longer needs to pretend UTF-8 is ISO-8859-1.
2009-01-01 16:17:03 +00:00
Kalle Olavi Niemitalo
ad45176dde Add get_terminal_codepage().
This simplifies the callers a little and may help implement
simultaneous support for different charsets on different terminals
of the same type (bug 1064).
2009-01-01 16:16:17 +00:00
Kalle Olavi Niemitalo
25da8085b3 Fix double-free crash if EOF immediately follows </MAP>.
look_for_link() used to return 0 both when it found the closing </MAP>
tag, and when it hit the end of the file.  In the first case, it also
added *menu to the memory_list; in the second case, it did not.  The
caller get_image_map() supposedly distinguished between these cases by
checking whether pos >= eof, and freed *menu separately if so.

However, if the </MAP> was at the very end of the HTML file, so that
not even a newline followed it, then look_for_link() left pos == eof
even though it had found the </MAP> and added *menu to the memory_list.
This made get_image_map() misinterpret the result and mem_free(*menu)
even though *menu had already been freed as part of the memory_list;
thus the crash.

To fix this, make look_for_link() return -1 instead of 0 if it hits
EOF without finding the </MAP>.  Then make get_image_map() check the
return value instead of comparing pos to eof.  And add a test case,
although not an automated one.

Alternatively, look_for_link() could have been changed to decrement
pos between finding the </MAP> and returning 0.  Then, the pos >= eof
comparison in get_image_map() would have been false.  That scheme
would however have been a bit more difficult to understand and
maintain, I think.

Reported by Paul B. Mahol.
(cherry picked from commit a2404407ce)
2008-12-31 20:15:44 +00:00
Kalle Olavi Niemitalo
d668b3b6aa mouse: Exit cursor-routing mode when a link is clicked
Before this patch, if you first moved the cursor to link X with
move-cursor-up and similar actions, and then clicked link Y with the
mouse, ELinks would activate link X, i.e. not the one you clicked.
This happened because the NAVIGATE_CURSOR_ROUTING mode was left
enabled and made ELinks ignore the doc_view->vs->current_link
member that ELinks had updated according to the click.
Make ELinks return the session to NAVIGATE_LINKWISE mode, so that
the update takes effect.

Reported by Paul B. Mahol.
(cherry picked from commit 4086418069)
2008-12-28 13:24:07 +02:00
Peter Collingbourne
658b9cc70f Fixed bug relating to newlines in hidden input fields
This patch fixes an issue whereby a newline character appearing within
a hidden input field is incorrectly reinterpreted as a space character.
The patch handles almost all cases, and includes a test case.
15/18 tests pass, but the remainder currently fail due to the fact
that ELinks does not currently support textarea scripting.
2008-11-09 23:28:46 +02:00
Kalle Olavi Niemitalo
c56f3928ec Bug 1004: Rewrite FSF code to avoid GPLv2 2. c)
c_strcasecmp and c_strncasecmp were taken from GNU coreutils 6.9,
which is copyrighted by the Free Software Foundation and licensed
under GNU GPL version 2 or later.  It seems the programs in coreutils
do not normally read commands interactively.  So, including coreutils
code in an interactive program such as ELinks could trigger GPLv2
section 2. c), which would require ELinks to display a copyright
notice and a warranty disclaimer each time it is started.  Rewrite
those functions to remove the FSF-copyrighted code and make ELinks
not a work based on GNU coreutils.

Avoiding FSF code has the additional benefit that we won't have to ask
FSF for permission if we want to add a licence exception that allows
linking ELinks with OpenSSL.  So it seems a good idea even if my
interpretation of GPLv2 2. c) is overly strict.  I haven't checked
though whether there are other FSF-copyrighted portions in ELinks.
2008-11-02 22:15:38 +02:00
M. Vefa Bicakci
20a7a6c460 Patch 3: Further fixes including strcasestr and convert_to_lowercase 2008-11-01 22:32:43 +02:00
Kalle Olavi Niemitalo
1ba7d5a260 Bug 1004: Use c_toupper in a few more places.
src/config/kbdbind.c (parse_keystroke): If the user types "Ctrl-i",
it should mean "Ctrl-I" rather than "Ctrl-İ", because the Ctrl-
combinations are only well known for ASCII characters.  This does not
matter in practice though, because src/terminal/kbd.c converts 0x09
to (KBD_MOD_NONE, KBD_TAB) and not to (KBD_MOD_CTRL, 'I').

src/osdep/beos/beos.c (get_system_env): Changing the locale does not
affect the TERM environment variable, I think, so it should not affect
the interpretation either.
2008-11-01 22:32:43 +02:00
Kalle Olavi Niemitalo
aaf6be8a36 Bug 1004: Fix implicit declarations of c_* functions
Add #include directives to fix these errors:

      [CC]   src/intl/gettext/l10nflist.o
cc1: warnings being treated as errors
.../src/intl/gettext/l10nflist.c: In function ‘_nl_normalize_codeset’:
.../src/intl/gettext/l10nflist.c:352: error: implicit declaration of function ‘c_tolower’

      [CC]   src/dom/css/scanner.o
cc1: warnings being treated as errors
In file included from .../src/dom/scanner.h:4,
                 from .../src/dom/css/scanner.h:4,
                 from .../src/dom/css/scanner.c:12:
.../src/dom/string.h: In function ‘dom_string_casecmp’:
.../src/dom/string.h:34: error: implicit declaration of function ‘c_strncasecmp’
2008-11-01 22:27:08 +02:00
M. Vefa Bicakci
96b3093519 Patch 2: Modifications to the remaining parts of ELinks
[Forward ported to 0.12 from bug 1004 attachment 499.  --KON]
2008-11-01 22:20:25 +02:00
M. Vefa Bicakci
86085de07e Patch 1: Finalize modifications to the HTML parser
[Forward ported to 0.12 from bug 1004 attachment 498.  --KON]
2008-10-26 18:00:19 +02:00
M. Vefa Bicakci
85c26ddc45 Patch 0: Partial modification of the HTML parser and modification of the FastFind subsystem
[Forward ported to 0.12 from bug 1004 attachment 500.  --KON]
2008-10-26 16:13:38 +02:00
Kalle Olavi Niemitalo
12d66ff043 Bug 932: Redisable 0x80...0x9F mappings in some charsets.
Bug 932 is about ELinks letting control characters 0x80...0x9F through
to the terminal.  It did not occur with ISO 8859-1, 8859-2, 8859-15,
or 8859-16, because the ELinks mappings for those charsets did not
include those bytes.  However, the www.unicode.org versions imported
in the previous commit do include the problematic bytes.

To avoid a possible regression before the ELinks 0.12.0 release,
comment those control-character mappings out again.  This workaround
should be reverted after bug 932 has been fixed properly.
2008-10-11 15:35:34 +03:00
Kalle Olavi Niemitalo
c9ca6fd448 Refresh charsets from www.unicode.org.
Add copyright and licence notices, and a NEWS entry.

The data in the new versions is not entirely the same as what ELinks
used to have:

- Unicode/8859_1.cp: Adds control characters.
- Unicode/8859_2.cp: Adds control characters.
- Unicode/8859_4.cp: Adds some control characters that ELinks assumed
  there already.
- Unicode/8859_7.cp: Adds three characters.
- Unicode/8859_15.cp: Adds control characters.
- Unicode/8859_16.cp: Adds control characters and swaps 0xA5 with 0xAB.
- Unicode/koi8_r.cp: Changes 0x95 and adds some control characters
  that ELinks assumed there already.
- Unicode/macroman.cp: Changes 0xC6 and removes some control characters
  that ELinks assumes there anyway.
2008-10-11 15:35:09 +03:00
Kalle Olavi Niemitalo
00f5831812 Bug 1053: Fix crash when download ends prematurely.
Call stacks reported by valgrind:

==14702==    at 0x80DD791: read_from_socket (socket.c:945)
==14702==    by 0x8104D0C: read_more_http_data (http.c:1180)
==14702==    by 0x81052FE: read_http_data (http.c:1388)
==14702==    by 0x80DD69B: read_select (socket.c:910)
==14702==    by 0x80D27AA: select_loop (select.c:307)
==14702==    by 0x80D1ADE: main (main.c:358)
==14702==  Address 0x4F4E598 is 56 bytes inside a block of size 81 free'd
==14702==    at 0x402210F: free (vg_replace_malloc.c:233)
==14702==    by 0x812BED8: debug_mem_free (memdebug.c:484)
==14702==    by 0x80D7C82: done_connection (connection.c:479)
==14702==    by 0x80D8A44: abort_connection (connection.c:769)
==14702==    by 0x80D99CE: cancel_download (connection.c:1053)
==14702==    by 0x8110EB6: abort_download (download.c:143)
==14702==    by 0x81115BC: download_data_store (download.c:337)
==14702==    by 0x8111AFB: download_data (download.c:446)
==14702==    by 0x80D7B33: notify_connection_callbacks (connection.c:458)
==14702==    by 0x80D781E: set_connection_state (connection.c:388)
==14702==    by 0x80D7132: set_connection_socket_state (connection.c:234)
==14702==    by 0x80DD78D: read_from_socket (socket.c:943)

read_from_socket() attempted to read socket->fd in order to set
handlers on it, but the socket had already been freed.  Incidentally,
socket->fd was -1, which would have resulted in an assertion failure
if valgrind hadn't caught the bug first.

To fix this, add a list of weak references to sockets.
read_from_socket() registers a weak reference on entry and unregisters
it before exit.  done_socket() breaks any weak references to the
specified socket.  read_from_socket() then checks whether the weak
reference was broken, and doesn't access the socket any more if so.
2008-10-04 14:19:00 +03:00
Kalle Olavi Niemitalo
bda58a124a Revert "Use given connections id in connection_disappeared()."
This reverts src/{network,sched}/connection.c CVS revision 1.43,
which was made on 2003-07-03 and converted to Git commit
cae65f7941628109b51ffb2e2d05882fbbdc73ef in elinks-history.

It is pointless to check whether (c == d && c->id == d->id).
If c == d, then surely c->id == d->id, and I wouldn't be surprised
to see a compiler optimize that out.
Whereas, by taking the id as a parameter, connection_disappeared()
can check whether the pointer now points to a new struct connection
with a different id.
2008-10-04 13:00:57 +03:00
Kalle Olavi Niemitalo
4c2ddac289 Bug 1053: Fix crash when download ends.
ELinks attempted to display a message box on file_download.term, but
it had already closed that terminal and freed the struct terminal.  To
fix this, reset file_download.term pointers to NULL when the terminal
is about to be destroyed.  Also, assert in download_data_store() that
file_download.term is either NULL or in the global "terminals" list.

Reported by أحمد المحمودي.
(cherry picked from commit 6e2476ea4d)
2008-10-03 00:18:41 +03:00
Kalle Olavi Niemitalo
b0ce4adcbe Let Perl scripts dynamically load libraries.
XML::LibXML::SAX appears to require this.
2008-09-27 21:58:08 +03:00
Fabio Bonelli
c692bf8222 1045: fix "void function cannot return value" in formhist
never_for_this_site(form) did return remember_form(form).
In ELinks 0.11.0, both functions returned int, so this was OK.
In commit 2b7788614f however, the
functions were changed to return void, as required by msg_box().
GCC still accepted the return statement but Sun Studio 11 did not.
2008-09-15 23:43:52 +03:00
Kalle Olavi Niemitalo
a0d624cd61 Hurd bug 22861: Do not select() exceptions from pipes.
The GNU Hurd has a bug that can make select() report an exception in a
pipe even though none has actually occurred.  The typical result is
that ELinks closes the pipe through which it internally passes all
input events, such as keypresses.  It then no longer reacts to what
the user is trying to do.

Work around the Hurd bug by making set_handlers() check whether the
file descriptor refers to a pipe, and if so, pretend the caller did
not provide any handler for exceptions.  This is a minimal change that
avoids slowing down the select() loop itself and does not require
careful analysis of the callers to statically find out which file
descriptors might refer to pipes.  The extra stat() calls may slow
ELinks down somewhat, but anyway it'll work better than it did without
the patch, and if the Hurd bug is ever fixed, we can remove the
workaround at that time.
2008-09-07 22:52:47 +03:00
Kalle Olavi Niemitalo
b94657869b 1031: JS_SetErrorReporter only once per JSRuntime.
Previously, spidermonkey_get_interpreter() and init_smjs() each called
JS_SetErrorReporter on the JSContexts they created.  However,
JS_SetErrorReporter actually sets the error reporter of the JSRuntime
associated with the JSContext, and all of our JSContexts use the same
JSRuntime nowadays, so only the error_reporter() of
src/ecmascript/spidermonkey.c was left installed.  Because this
error_reporter() asserts that JS_GetContextPrivate(ctx) returns a
non-NULL pointer, and init_smjs() does not set a private pointer for
smjs_ctx, any error in smjs_ctx could cause an assertion failure, at
least in principle.

Fix this by making spidermonkey_runtime_addref() install a shared
error_reporter() when it creates the JSRuntime and the first JSContext.
The shared error_reporter() then checks the JSContext and calls the
appropriate function.

The two error reporters are quite similar with each other.  In the
future, we could move the common code into shared functions.  I'm not
doing that yet though, because fixing the bug doesn't require it.
2008-09-07 20:17:25 +03:00
Kalle Olavi Niemitalo
0ee1d05d81 1031: Return 0 from spidermonkey_runtime_addref if JS_NewContext fails.
Previously, this would have caused an assertion failure.
2008-09-07 18:04:18 +03:00
Kalle Olavi Niemitalo
d93bceb9bd Fix blacklist crash in BitTorrent
make_bittorrent_peer_connection() used to construct a struct uri on
the stack. This was hacky but worked nicely because the struct uri
was not really accessed after make_connection() returned.  However,
since commit a83ff1f565, the struct uri
is also needed when the connection is being closed.  Valgrind shows:

Invalid read of size 2
   at 0x8100764: get_blacklist_entry (blacklist.c:33)
   by 0x8100985: del_blacklist_entry (blacklist.c:64)
   by 0x80DA579: complete_connect_socket (socket.c:448)
   by 0x80DA84A: connected (socket.c:513)
   by 0x80D0DDF: select_loop (select.c:297)
   by 0x80D00C6: main (main.c:353)
 Address 0xBEC3BFAE is just below the stack ptr.  To suppress, use: --workaround-gcc296-bugs=yes

To fix this, allocate the struct uri on the heap instead, by
constructing a string and giving that to get_uri().  This string
cannot use the "bittorrent" URI scheme because parse_uri() does not
recognize the host and port fields in that.  (The "bittorrent" scheme
has protocol_backend.free_syntax = 1 in order to support strings like
"bittorrent:http://beta.legaltorrents.com/get/159-noisome-beasts".)
Instead, define a new "bittorrent-peer" URI scheme for this purpose.
If the user attempts to use this URI scheme, its handler aborts the
connection with an error; but when make_bittorrent_peer_connection()
uses a bittorrent-peer URI, the handler is not called.

This change also lets get_uri() set the ipv6 flag if peer_info->ip is
an IPv6 address literal.

Reported by Witold Filipczyk.
2008-09-07 06:31:36 +03:00
Kalle Olavi Niemitalo
7de8b9940c Bug 1013: Fix type mismatches in gopher.c
When I replaced enum connection_state with struct connection_state,
I missed parts of src/protocol/gopher/gopher.c.  Finish the change there.
2008-09-04 11:57:03 +03:00
Kalle Olavi Niemitalo
b7d3b4f687 1041: Add ftp_add_unparsed_line: HTML entities and more error checks.
Separate the formatting of unparsed lines from ftp_process_dirlist()
to a new function ftp_add_unparsed_line().  Check for all possible
out-of-memory errors.  Encode HTML metacharacters as entity references
and document how charsets are handled FTP directory listings.
Add a NEWS entry.
2008-09-04 11:21:06 +03:00
Witold Filipczyk
298f3af6c6 1041: Do not show the "Error parsing" on ftp://sunsite.icm.edu.pl/. 2008-09-04 10:24:42 +03:00
Kalle Olavi Niemitalo
018af50f1d Rename cache_entry.id and related members.
cache_entry.id => cache_entry.cache_id
document.id => document.cache_id
ecmascript_interpreter.onload_snippets_owner => .onload_snippets_cache_id

This is a combination of:

commit 232c07aa7f
bug 1009: id variables renamed, added document_id to the document.

commit 6007043458bf8f14abfc18b9db60785bdc0279f6
Revert addition of document.document_id
2008-08-03 21:27:56 +03:00
Kalle Olavi Niemitalo
c1ffba2f95 Work around fsp_open_session() not setting errno.
fsp_open_session() has a bug where it does not set errno if getaddrinfo fails.
Before the bug 1013 fix, this caused an assertion failure.
After the bug 1013 fix, this caused a "Success" error message.
Now it instead causes "FSP server not found".
2008-08-03 20:26:50 +03:00
Kalle Olavi Niemitalo
6c2e8cd7b2 Bug 1013: Don't assume errno is between 0 and 100000
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.
2008-08-03 17:56:41 +03:00
Kalle Olavi Niemitalo
abe4927d69 1022: NEWS and option documentation 2008-07-27 20:11:39 +03:00
Witold Filipczyk
2e1983ce93 1022: Fixes issue with mbank.
New patch, fixes issue with mbank's certificate verification.
2008-07-27 17:15:36 +03:00
Kalle Olavi Niemitalo
a83ff1f565 1040: Blacklist servers that support SSL3 but not TLS1.
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.
2008-07-27 01:39:01 +03:00
Jonas Fonseca
5ef63a5d01 Drop unneeded include.
(cherry picked from commit fe7c163c45f32800632939b8d161844deb9a8465)
2008-07-26 15:57:20 +03:00
Kalle Olavi Niemitalo
6b9be71150 1018: Avoid assertion failure in SELECT pop-up for non-current tab
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).
2008-07-22 12:13:27 +03:00
Witold Filipczyk
7116daf43e 1038: Remove remembering last 8 URLs. It did not work.
Enable the rate limiting of opening new windows in SEE
to be consistent with SpiderMonkey.
Fixed a possible memleak (the frame variable).
2008-07-21 00:39:30 +03:00
Kalle Olavi Niemitalo
327fc1e46e 1034: NEWS, comments, and tests 2008-07-20 14:34:12 +03:00
Kalle Olavi Niemitalo
b9d48ad7e8 1034: Initialize l in deflate_read to shut up GCC
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
2008-07-20 14:34:11 +03:00
Witold Filipczyk
e213a91bad 1034: Fixed deflate decompression.
First try decompress in zlib format.
If this fails, restart with the raw deflate.
Works for both blogs.msdn.com and for URL of the bug 1034.
2008-07-20 13:58:11 +03:00
Kalle Olavi Niemitalo
83ccaa3673 Bug 698: Keep forms contiguous and non-overlapping and start from 0.
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)
2008-07-20 11:46:01 +03:00
Kalle Olavi Niemitalo
85bfba4530 SEE: Do not check thisobj->objectclass in window functions.
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.
2008-07-20 09:26:52 +03:00
Kalle Olavi Niemitalo
ae8080b172 952, 954: Finalize form_view.ecmascript_obj for SEE 2008-07-19 14:58:11 +03:00
Kalle Olavi Niemitalo
c81e2051f8 952, 954: Finalize form_state.ecmascript_obj for SEE 2008-07-19 14:58:11 +03:00
Kalle Olavi Niemitalo
f4213ac350 952, 954: Finalize form_view.ecmascript_obj for SpiderMonkey 2008-07-19 14:58:07 +03:00
Kalle Olavi Niemitalo
2d49f6e9cd 952, 954: Finalize form_state.ecmascript_obj for SpiderMonkey
JSObject instances of input_class now again contain a private pointer
directly to struct form_state.  This pointer is cleared or updated
when appropriate.
2008-07-19 14:57:25 +03:00
Kalle Olavi Niemitalo
759fbb1142 952, 954: Add ecmascript_detach_form_view stub
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.
2008-07-18 20:00:16 +03:00
Kalle Olavi Niemitalo
bbadb99dd1 952, 954: Add ecmascript_{detach,moved}_form_state stubs
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.
2008-07-18 19:56:49 +03:00