Code points that have a bidirectional attribute of right-to-left (e.g.
some Arabic and Hebrew code points) were causing the code point to
render at the end of the search result, rather than the beginning. To
keep the results consistent, split the search results into two columns:
the first for the code point, the second for its name.
This reverts most of commit ede5c9548e.
The one change not reverted is ClockWidget.h, so that the taskbar clock
can continue to notice time zone changes.
The clipping logic is not DRY (Don't Repeat Yourself). The same logic
is repeated in multiple parts of an `if-else` statement. This can be
simplified to contain fewer branches and eliminate the redundant code.
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.
While the rows are filtered, we can't just return data from column 0
every time, since that breaks underlying multi-column models.
Instead, simply forward the incoming index.
When a git patch that doesn't apply is encountered, start a git am
session and _then_ drop the user in it instead of expeting the user to
start the session on their own.
Also prompt for leftover files and delete them if the user does not want
them.
In the one place this will be used, we will know that the NumberFormat
object is non-null. So return a reference, as the AO it is passed off to
also expects a reference.
As we didn't (and still don't) have Intl.PluralRules when we implemented
Intl.NumberFormat, we use a locale-unaware basic implementation to pick
a pattern based on a number's value. Templatize this method for now to
work other other format-like structures (will be used for relative-time
formatting).
Relative-time format patterns are of one of two forms:
* Tensed - refer to the past or the future, e.g. "N years ago" or
"in N years".
* Numbered - refer to a specific numeric value, e.g. "in 1 year"
becomes "next year" and "in 0 years" becomes "this year".
In ECMA-402, tensed and numbered refer to the numeric formatting options
of "always" and "auto", respectively.
This sets up the generator plumbing to create the relative-time data
files. This data could probably be included in the date-time generator,
but that generator is large enough that I'd rather put this tangentially
related data in its own file.
Much of the `Clipper` class can be made free functions and their scope
limited.
The purpose of this is to prepare the interface for a change to more
compile-time dispatch.
Clearing the `m_alpha_blend_factors` is performed manually and in
separate steps. This is error prone for future developers. The
behavior is to reset the entire `struct` to the same state as default
initialization, so this simplifies it to do just that.
Each of the material faces is copied member by member then the copied
material state is passed by `const&` to another function, then
destroyed.
This is changed to simply passing the material state directly without
copying.
There is a loop over the lights in which each light state is copied
member by member then the copied light state is passed by `const&` to
another function, then destroyed.
This is changed to simply passing the light state directly without
copying.