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.
Add terminal_class, which defines a JSObject wrapper for struct terminal.
Add terminal_array_class, which defines a JSObject wrapper for accessing
the "terminals" linked list of struct terminal.
Add session_array_class, which defines a JSObject wrapper for accessing the
tabs (sessions) of a terminal.
Add pointers from struct terminal to the terminal_class object and
the session_array_class object.
Add terminal_props and terminal_get_property for terminal_class.
Add terminal_finalize, which clears the pointers between a struct terminal
and the JSObject wrapper in question.
Add smjs_init_terminal_interface, which creates a terminal_array_class
instance and assigns it to the "terminal" property on the "elinks" object.
Call smjs_init_terminal_interface from smjs_init_elinks_object.
Add smjs_get_terminal_object and smjs_get_session_array_object to get
the wrapper objects for a given struct terminal, and add
smjs_get_terminal_array_object to get a terminal_array_class object.
Add smjs_detach_terminal_object and smjs_detach_session_array_object, which
clear the pointers between a given struct terminal and its JSObject
wrappers.
Add terminal_array_get_property for terminal_array_class.
Add session_array_get_property for session_array_class.
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.
This simplifies the callers a little and may help implement
simultaneous support for different charsets on different terminals
of the same type (bug 1064).
Except if they have external handlers.
When ELinks receives an event from a terminal, move that terminal to
the beginning of the global "terminals" list, so that the terminals
are always sorted according to the time of the most recent use. Note,
this affects the numbering of bookmark folders in session snapshots.
Add get_default_terminal(), which returns the most recently used
terminal that is still open. Use that in various places that
previously used terminals.prev or terminals.next. Four functions
fetch the size of the terminal for User-Agent headers, and
get_default_terminal() is not really right, but neither was the
original code; add TODO comments in those functions.
When the user chooses "Background and Notify", associate the download
with the terminal where the dialog box is. So any later messages will
then appear in that terminal, if it is still open. However, don't
change the terminal if the download has an external handler.
When a download gets some data, don't immediately check the associated
terminal. Instead, wait for the download to end. Then, if the
terminal of the download has been closed, use get_default_terminal()
instead. If there is no default terminal either, just skip any
message boxes.
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)
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.
The configure script no longer recognizes "CONFIG_UTF_8=yes" lines
in custom features.conf files. They will have to be changed to
"CONFIG_UTF8=yes". This incompatibility was deemed acceptable
because no released version of ELinks supports CONFIG_UTF_8.
The --enable-utf-8 option was not renamed.
src/terminal/tab.c (get_tab_by_number): Assert that the returned
struct window * actually points to a struct window.
src/terminal/tab.c (move_current_tab): Keep tabs contiguous in the
stack of windows. Obey "ui.tabs.wraparound".
src/terminal/terminal.h (struct terminal): Documented that tabs can
move in the stack.
src/terminal/window.c (assert_window_stacking): Check that the main
menu isn't between tabs.
This fixes the bug that tabs opened with -remote used to hide existing
dialogs, which then became unusable until the new tabs were closed.
src/terminal/tab.c (init_tab): Put the new tab immediately above
existing ones, or if it's the first one, then at the bottom of the stack.
Added assertions.
src/terminal/terminal.h (struct terminal): Redocumented the stacking
order of windows.
src/terminal/window.c [CONFIG_DEBUG] (assert_window_stacking): New function.
src/terminal/window.h (assert_window_stacking): New function or no-op macro.