Maintenance to stabilize the font.
- Added glyph FFFD
- Adjusted multiple glyphs for improved consistency
- Added a few glyphs to current ranges
- Added range Mende Kikakui 1E800-1E8DF (incomplete, I continued my work
in Katica)
These files contain the same SQL statements as the similarly named tests
in Tests/LibSQL/TestSqlStatementExecution.cpp test suite. They can be
fed to the sql utility to assist in troubleshooting failing tests.
This set was hand-curated, guided by the questions:
- Does it have at least three options, i.e. is the help page
non-trivial?
- Is the program unusual, i.e. does listing it in Help or on
man.serenityos.org spread awareness?
- Is the program common, but we only implement a subset of 'common'
flags?
'bootmode' now only controls which set of services are started by
SystemServer, so it is more appropriate to rename it to system_mode, and
no longer validate it in the Kernel.
Bootmode used to control framebuffers, panic behavior, and SystemServer.
This patch factors framebuffer control into a separate flag.
Note that the combination 'bootmode=self-test fbdev=on' leads to
unexpected behavior, which can only be fixed in a later commit.
Add option to reverse primary and secondary buttons in Mouse Settings.
- WindowServer.ini: add default entry
- switch-mouse-buttons.png: new icon for settings entry
- Mouse.gml/MouseWidget.*: new settings dialog
- ClientConnection/WindowManager/Server: window message for settings
- EventLoop.cpp: swap buttons 1 and 2 if settings are on
Commit cf0dbc906 recently added the ability for setuid binaries to be
located in /usr/Tests. This should really now be read only to mitigate
the potential misuse of any of the setuid binaries.
To ensure everything works as expected, a unit test was added with
multiple scenarios.
This binary has to have the SetUID flag, and we also bind-mount the
/usr/Tests directory to allow running of SetUID binaries.
This tests the early return steps of "prepare a script" that come
_before_ step 10 "Set the element's "already started" flag". The
relevant steps are steps 6, 7 and 8. If this algorithm returns on any
of these steps, the script can be reinserted matching the requirements
and will run.
https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/scripting.html#prepare-a-script
I wrote this test page up while testing something else, but found a bug
in Firefox where it doesn't allow re-preparing the script if step 8
fails: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1735590
I can't write these manpages ad-hoc, and in most cases I don't want to
remove the link because it is justified. The hope is that with this
FIXME in place, there is more motivation to write these manpages for
someone who knows enough about them. Or at least we will introduce fewer
dead links in the future, making Help more useful.