Instead of starting with argv=nullptr, envp=nullptr, programs now
start with both pointing to a null terminated array (that immediately
terminates.) :^)
We don't really have a good way of parsing and processing JSON in the
shell yet, and the solution used for /proc/memstat (read) is very
limited and doesn't work for the more complex /proc/cpuinfo array. Let's
disable cpu detection in neofetch for now until we can come up with a
good solution.
To be more in line with other parts of Serenity's procfs, the
"key: value" format of /proc/cpuinfo was replaced with JSON, namely
an array of objects (one for each core).
The available keys remain the same, though "features" has been changed
from a space-separated string to an array of strings.
Not only is this a much nicer api (can't pass a typo'd string into the
get_well_known_symbol function), it is also a bit more performant since
there are no hashmap lookups.
With the addition of symbol keys, work can now be done on starting to
implement the well-known symbol functionality. The most important of
these well-known symbols is by far Symbol.iterator.
This patch adds IteratorPrototype, as well as ArrayIterator and
ArrayIteratorPrototype. In the future, sometime after StringIterator has
also been added, this will allow us to use Symbol.iterator directly in
for..of loops, enabling the use of custom iterator objects. Also makes
adding iterator support to native objects much easier (as will have to
be done for Map and Set, when they get added).
When the Destination and Source of an op_foo were types of different
sizes, the generated assembly was not filling up the "source" register
fully in some cases. This led to incorrect results.
This patch adds a basic ELF program loader to the UserspaceEmulator and
creates MMU regions for each PT_LOAD header. (Note that we don't yet
respect the R/W/X flags etc.)
We also turn the SoftCPU into an X86::InstructionStream and give it an
EIP register so we can actually execute code by fetching memory through
our MMU abstraction.
This allows marking a MenuItem as a default action, e.g. in a
context menu for an action that reflects what e.g. a double click
would perform.
Also enhance the window menu to mark the close action as the
default, and when double clicked perform that action.
Fixes#1289
This commit makes the WebServer accept a base path to serve.
This makes taking files out of the system significantly more simple
(depending on whom you ask).