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'filename' might contain a '~' which has to be expanded to work for
regular system calls. We expanded 'filename' already but then did not use
it. Fixes bug #3576586.
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* much more readable and easier to read code
* smaller code
* reduced binary size due to removed big lookup-table for square root
* simple 'optimizations (lookup tables, packing of data), nothing too fancy
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The old formula for vertical align text inside FbTk::TextButton ('height/2 +
font_ascent/2 - 1') produced not always good looking results, escpecially
when different fonts are involved (eg, ClockTool and WorkspaceName have
different fonts and font-sizes).
'(height - font_ascent) / 2 - 1' produces better results.
Additional changes:
* added ASCII-Art to document the involved entities when calculating the
baseline
* rewritten tests/testFont.cc to accept multiples texts and multiple
fonts
* removed some internal parts of FbTk::Font from the public interface
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timer list
Setting a new timeout on a running FbTk::Timer must remove it from the timerlist,
otherwise the list is not ordered correctly anymore. So, we stop the running
FbTk::Timer, set the new timeout and restart it.
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gettimeofday() is subject to be changed on daylight-saving or to ntp-related
(think leap-seconds). even worse, it is subject to be changed BACK in time. this
is hard to fix correctly (see commit 45726d3016e and bug #3560509). it is
irrelevant for timers to know the nano-seconds since the epoch anyways.
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The same logic had been already implemented for texture resources.
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ThemeItem<Font>::setDefaultValue()
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Found with cppcheck.
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Found with cppcheck.
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Found with cppcheck:
"Prefix ++/-- operators should be preferred for non-primitive
types. Pre-increment/decrement can be more efficient than
post-increment/decrement. Post-increment/decrement usually
involves keeping a copy of the previous value around and adds
a little extra code."
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5.3.5/2 of the C++ standard:
"In either alternative, if the value of the operand of delete is the null
pointer the operation has no effect."
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On Windows, prepend /DUMMYPREFIX to default paths, and replace it at
runtime with the prefix relative to the exe directory.
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Prep for Windows dummy prefix code.
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'other-improvements' into windows-mingw
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Needed for mingw-cross-env
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This fixes platforms without sigaction, like Windows.
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if pos is not npos, it will always be less than filename.size().
However, the access later is only safe if there is a character
after pos, which would require pos + 1 to be less than filename.size.
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calling imlib_set_cache_size() before a context is created by fluxbox creates
an 'unknown' context. that one is never freed at shutdown.
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93924af160ea303c94a2576b0e57a04e94c9228c might corrupt memory with gcc-4.6.1 when
finishing fluxbox (clicking 'exit', sending it a SIGINT). Allthough the order, in which static / global
objects are initialized is undefined (at least between separate compilation units), the order in
which they are destroyed is well defined: in reverse order of initialization.
this means, that if 'ScreenImlibContextContainer contexts' (of ImageImlib2.cc)
gets initialized AFTER 'ImageImlib2 imlib2_loader' of Image.cc, it gets destroyed before
imlib2_loader. When that happens, ~ImageImlib2() works on a destroyed object.
(That lead to '* glibc detected * fluxbox: corrupted double-linked list: 0x0000000000dd2710 ***'
later on in 'iconv_close')
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fluxbox now properly displays windows that require ARGB visuals when
an external compositor is running. This was done by creating the
container window with the correct visual and colormap when needed.
Closes #2874629
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The idea is that connecting to a signal doesn't change it's state or the state of the object
owning the signal (even though it needs to add the functor to the list for later reference).
Emitting, on the other hand, is usually done as a result of a state change and therefore remains
non-const.
Additional benefit of this arrangement is that objects can export const references to signals to
allow connecting, while keeping the ability to emit to themselves.
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without this it wasn't possible to construct a Slot returning void from functors returning some
real value because the compiler would complain about "return statement with a value in a function
returning void".
Theoretically, this may produce some unexpected type conversions, because static_cast is slightly
stronger than implicit cast, but I judge the risk to be negligable (the alternative would be to
provide explicit specializations for slots returning void - too much typing)
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connectSlot
I do this to avoid compiler ambiguity between the two versions of connect()
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without them, gcc would compare them by converting them to bool first, which is not exactly what
one would expect. Frankly, I'm surprised it even worked without this.
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it is too easy too shoot yourself in the foot with it, other smart pointers also don't allow such
assignments. If you do want to assign to a RefCount pointer, use reset().
ps: assignment between two RefCounts remains possible, of course.
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This way we can use Commands as signal handlers out-of-the-box.
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Command offers a subset of functionality and could be completely removed at some point.
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to make it's interface more compatible with other smart pointers.
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