These options supplements the original threshold option, because it's
now possible to specify a threshold and add either minimum/maximum size
for additional filtering.
It's also possible to not use the old threshold option (that Tim
Schumacher told me it was inherited from coreutils) and only specify the
2 new options to create a filtering.
As a preparation to introducing ldd as a symlink to /usr/lib/Loader.so
we rename the ldd utility to be elfdeps, at its sole purpose is to list
ELF object dependencies, and not how the dynamic loader loads them.
Nobody uses this functionality. I used this code on my old 2007 ICH7
test machine about a year ago, but bare metal is a small aspect of the
project, so it's safe to assume that nobody really tests this piece of
code.
Therefore, let's drop this for good and focus on more modern hardware.
Now both /bin/zcat and /bin/gunzip are symlinks to /bin/gzip, and we
essentially running it in decompression mode through these symlinks.
This ensures we don't maintain 2 versions of code to decompress Gzipped
data anymore, and handle the use case of gzipped-streaming input only
once in the codebase.
Restore ImageViewer's new application icon, which was accidentally
changed back to using the filetype icon by e800605.
Additionally, use the correct icon in the ImageViewer manpage.
Many widget classes need to run substantial initialization code after
they have been setup from GML. With this change, an
initialize_fallibles() function is called if available, allowing the
initialization to be invoked from the GML setup automatically. This
means that the GML-generated creation function can now be used directly
for many more cases, and reduces code duplication.
The -p flag is equivalent to the previous behavior: outputting the
uptime in a human-readable form.
We don't seem to expose the number of online users or the load averages,
so those sections are missing from the output compared to those OSes.
This is an option supported by coreutils, so we might as well support
it too.
It allows users to wrap their encoded output after the "column" value
they provide.
This commit also has the Markdown look more like what we see
when running ArgsParser::print_usage_markdown() (and it fixes some
of the examples).
This utility uses the Core::DirIterator facility which in turn uses the
get_dir_entries syscall. Therefore, this utility lets us to view the
actual values for inode numbers, and entry type value for directory
entries.
In a bunch of cases, this actually ends up simplifying the code as
to_number will handle something such as:
```
Optional<I> opt;
if constexpr (IsSigned<I>)
opt = view.to_int<I>();
else
opt = view.to_uint<I>();
```
For us.
The main goal here however is to have a single generic number conversion
API between all of the String classes.
This commit un-deprecates DeprecatedString, and repurposes it as a byte
string.
As the null state has already been removed, there are no other
particularly hairy blockers in repurposing this type as a byte string
(what it _really_ is).
This commit is auto-generated:
$ xs=$(ack -l \bDeprecatedString\b\|deprecated_string AK Userland \
Meta Ports Ladybird Tests Kernel)
$ perl -pie 's/\bDeprecatedString\b/ByteString/g;
s/deprecated_string/byte_string/g' $xs
$ clang-format --style=file -i \
$(git diff --name-only | grep \.cpp\|\.h)
$ gn format $(git ls-files '*.gn' '*.gni')
Add a new widget "DynamicWidgetContainer" that is used to group it's
child widgets within an collapsable and detachable container. The
DynmnicWidgetContainer is able to persist it's view state if a config
domain has been provided. Having that set will allow the widget to
restore it's view state automatically.
When writing to /sys/kernel/request_panic it will do a kernel panic.
Trying to truncate the node will result in kernel panic with a slightly
different message.