* Execute at least one step when window has no focus
This way if `core.redraw` is set, it's respected.
* Fully run threads at least once when window has no focus
This allows threads that set `core.redraw` (like `projectsearch`) to
continue running even after the window loses focus.
"Fully" here means that `run_threads` has gone through *all* the "timed
out" coroutines at least once.
* Use `PATHSEP` in path-related functions
* Don't stop on digits when getting the common part in `system.path_compare`
* Avoid sorting multiple times in `dirwatch.get_directory_files`
This also fixes the timeout detection in `recurse_pred`.
When `time_to_wake` was <= 0, so when a coroutine needed to be executed
as soon as possible, we didn't check for events, so we only performed a
`core.step` with the blink timer.
This resulted in jerky reactions to input.
* Made coroutines make more sense, and fixed a bug.
* Fixed typo.
* Additional checking for off-cycles.
* Fixed issue with calling step too much.
* If we have no redraw, set next step time for next frame.
* Added in `now` variables to reduce calls.
* Fixed issue with set_target_size passing the wrong value to plugins that are split on the right and activated from the settings UI.
* Added position awareness for the all resize_child_node calls.
Debian and all its derivatives ship a broken Lua 5.4 that is missing some symbols.
To work around broken distros and make development and distribution easier use the wrap by default and add an option to use the system version.
* Use normalized strokes when removing duplicates only when appropriate
* Use normalized stroke in `keymap.unbind`
* Normalize strokes by sorting the modifiers before the keys
This also sorts the modifiers in a fixed manner, decided by
`modkeys.keys`.
We need to do this because we display the strokes in a few places like
the command palette.
Sub sections that I've updated:
*To run lite-xl without installing:*
*To install lite-xl copy files over into appropriate directories:*
I think the directory structure of prebuilt packages has changed since when README.md was last updated. I've just updated it. Just that.
Co-authored-by: Shreyas A S <137637016+shreyasastech@users.noreply.github.com>
* docs(core.common): add and improve documentation
* refactor(core.common): remove unused variable to get_height()
* docs(core.common): remove messy newlines
* docs(core.common): fix wording
* docs(core.common): use integer instead of number
Co-authored-by: Guldoman <giulio.lettieri@gmail.com>
* docs(core.common): update docs
the docs now follow the style in docs/ directory.
some of the changes suggested are also implemented.
* docs(core.common): fix typo
Co-authored-by: Guldoman <giulio.lettieri@gmail.com>
* docs(core.common): restyle annoatations
Extra whitespaces are removed and @overload is used whenever possible.
* docs(core.common): fix various documentation errors
* docs(core.common): simplify unicode description
* docs(core.common): fix return value
Co-authored-by: Guldoman <giulio.lettieri@gmail.com>
* docs(core.common): clarify common.bench for not being a benchmark
* docs(common): add disclaimer for numbers in common.serialize
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* feat(src/renderer): stream fonts with SDL_RWops on all platforms
This fixes#1529 where the font itself carries the font file, which gets copied around.
This commit streams the file, so the file is not entirely in memory.
* style(src/renderer): use standard C types
* refactor(src/renderer): implement FT_Stream.close
* fix(src/renderer): fix SDL_RWops double free
* fix#1538 log scrolls automatically
adds:
- when user scrolls, position is kept no matter how many new entries
arrive
- when user scrolls up to last entry, autoscroll is enabled again
does not add buttons to jump up/down
see #1538
* move scroll-test out of on_mouse_wheel
* determine diff_index with loop
* remove check at move_towards yoffset
* use while loop instead of repeat loop
* remove meaningless setter
* remove stray var
* Revert "core syntax: strip the path from filename on syntax.get (#1168)"
This reverts commit af6c4bc152.
The previous behavior was correct and allowed access to the full path for path-dependant syntaxes.
* Use `Doc.abs_filename` to obtain syntax when possible
This allows matching full paths in language syntaxes, but we lose the
possibility of matching the project root.