This program has never lived up to its original idea, and has been
broken for years (property editing, etc). It's also unmaintained and
off-by-default since forever.
At this point, Inspector is more of a maintenance burden than a feature,
so this commit removes it from the system, along with the mechanism in
Core::EventLoop that enables it.
If we decide we want the feature again in the future, it can be
reimplemented better. :^)
This feature allows any application to easily install an automatically
updating list of recently open files in a GUI::Menu.
There are three main pieces to this mechanism:
- GUI::Application::set_config_domain(domain): This must be called
before using the recent files feature. It informs the Application
object about which config domain to find the relevant RecentFiles
list under.
- GUI::Menu::add_recently_open_files(callback): This inserts the list
in a menu. A callback must be provided to handle actually opening
the recent file in some application-specific way.
- GUI::Application::set_most_recently_open_file(path): This updates
the list of recently open files, both in the configuration files,
and in the GUI menu.
We have a new, improved string type coming up in AK (OOM aware, no null
state), and while it's going to use UTF-8, the name UTF8String is a
mouthful - so let's free up the String name by renaming the existing
class.
Making the old one have an annoying name will hopefully also help with
quick adoption :^)
Instead of having widget/window/application create a shortcut from a
KeyEvent within their find methods, we'll just pass them a Shortcut
so that the "where to search" logic doesn't need to be duplicated
for different Shortcut types.
It also lets us handle invalid Shortcut rejection at a higher level,
with most things letting the caller be responsible for not searching
for actions with an invalid shortcut.
You can now press Ctrl+Shift+A in any LibGUI application and we'll give
you a command palette dialog where you can search for context-relevant
actions by name (via the keyboard.)
The set of actions is currently the same one you'd access via keyboard
shortcuts. In the future, we'll probably want to add APIs to allow
richer integrations with this feature.
You can now see the outline of GUI widgets when hovering them.
For example:
$ export GUI_HOVER_DEBUG=1
$ FileManager
Then move the mouse around in the file manager. :^)
GUI applications automatically have EventLoops created for them via
GUI::Application; however before this commit it was not possible to make
the application event loop inspectable. This exposes a third optional
argument to GUI::Application which allows one to make the application
event loop inspectable.
SPDX License Identifiers are a more compact / standardized
way of representing file license information.
See: https://spdx.dev/resources/use/#identifiers
This was done with the `ambr` search and replace tool.
ambr --no-parent-ignore --key-from-file --rep-from-file key.txt rep.txt *