The APICTimer, HPET and RTC (the RTC timer is in the context of the PC
RTC here) are timers that exist only in x86 platforms, therefore, we
move the handling code and the initialization code to the Arch/x86/Time
directory. Other related code patterns in the TimeManagement singleton
and in the Random.cpp file are guarded with #ifdef to ensure they are
only compiled for x86 builds.
The new VGAIOArbiter class is now responsible to conduct x86-specific
instructions to control VGA hardware from the old ISA ports. This allows
us to ensure the GraphicsManagement code doesn't use x86-specific code,
thus allowing it to be compiled within non-x86 kernel builds.
If we don't support double buffering for a certain type of hardware,
don't try to map with size calculated with (pitch * height * 2), as it
will result in trying to map more memory than is available in the
framebuffer memory range.
Fixes inability to type custom values into ComboBox editors.
CaptureInput preempts typing while the ListView window is open.
For now, searching can still be done by manually opening the window.
Core::Acount is only used within ``#ifdef __serenity__`` blocks in these
files, so guard the inclusion of Account.h in the same way.
This fixes the Android build of these files.
We won't be able to use local servers on Android without some serious
Android work to create background tasks, so just disable this for now,
as it currently relies on Core::Account to take over from SystemServer.
We were forgetting to convert to and from BFC root relative coordinates
when calculating how much clearance was needed to get past floats.
This fixes the last remaining issue on Acid1, which is now perfect. :^)
Previously, we were using the full containing block width as a reference
for text-align values "right" and "center". This didn't take intruding
floats into account.
Layout box offset coordinates are always relative to their containing
block. Therefore, the functions that convert between coordinate spaces
should only visit containing blocks and apply their offsets, not *every*
box in the parent chain.
This fixes an issue where some floating boxes were unexpectedly far away
from their containing block.
Some systems don't have /usr/bin/time available, and during most runs
of lint-ci we don't actually care that much about the exact timing.
Therefore, let's just remove it. It's easy enough to add back in, if
someone wants to investigate an issue.
This code generator no longer creates JS wrappers for platform objects
in the old sense, instead they're JS objects internally themselves.
Most of what we generate now are prototypes - which can be seen as
bindings for the internal C++ methods implementing getters, setters, and
methods - as well as object constructors, i.e. bindings for the internal
create_with_global_object() method.
Also tweak the naming of various CMake glue code existing around this.
This name more accurately reflects what we are checking. Also add an
explanatory note that only a hand-curated subset of platform object
types is checked in the absence of a full generated list.
These are exactly what's wanted by headless-browser too, so this saves
us some duplication. LibWeb already links LibCore so it should not
cause any issues for Ladybird.