* fix stdalign and min/max for MSVC
* add missing ISREG and ISDIR for MSVC
* use MAX_PATH instead of PATH_MAX
* remove unecessary headers inclusion
* add MSVC CI
* add appropriate macros to platform detection
* re-add msvc CI artifacts
* upload the generated artifacts
* patch lua for MSVC CI builds
* update patch for MSVC compatibility
* Getting ready for 2.1.
* Fixed version.
* Year.
* Manually added line as takase said to.
* Fixed minor issue at takase's behest.
* Dunno where that went.
* Updated to use a function pointer.
* OK, as discussed, adding this manually for now.
* Updated SDL.
Previously the relative position was calculated using the window
position and the global mouse coordinates. In some systems like wayland,
this operation returns incorrect values.
* Added in conditional, as detaching will fail with "Operation not permitted" on linux; setsid sets a new process group anyway.
* Added in variable to check detached state on cleanup, so we don't send TERM.
* Added a smoothing option to font loading.
* Added a font strikethrough option to font loading.
* Fixed underline applying incorrectly in cases of non-underlined fallback fonts being used.
Co-authored-by: Guldoman <giulio.lettieri@gmail.com>
* Allow passing font options to renderer.font:copy().
* Added renderer.font:get_path()
* Reintroduced set_size() for more faster font size changes
* Swapped copy wiht set_size on scale plugin for better performance
* Use code_font:copy() instead of renderer.font.load() on language_md to
properly match user font now that font options are supported on copy.
* Added new changes to renderer docs
* Modified autoreload to use new dirwatch infrastructure, and added in nagview to verify that fs changes don't stomp on our changes, unless you want them to.
* Split out reload functionality to actual document, and added in a thread to check the document, in the cases where it wouldn't be covered by dirwatch.
* As per request from jgmdev, added in ability to show nagview always.
* Changed things over to use dirwatch.
* Made sure we redrew things, added in a contingency in 'save' for times when we load a non-existent file, and added some checks.
* Send `mouseleft` event when the mouse leaves the window
* Call `View:on_mouse_left` when the mouse leaves the `View`
Previously `View:on_mouse_left` was called only when the mouse left the
window, and it was called on every visible `View`.
Now it gets also called when the mouse "changes" `View`, and only the
last `View` the mouse was on will receive the event.
* Update meson.build
- add logic to loop over more lua names (in the future more names might be discovered)
- disable warnings and errors on dependencies
* adding missing includes and checks, correct data types, pointer mess […]
- various functions from string.h were used but never defined
- logic was done across multiple different data types with different signedness, got all of them up to snuff
- give 0 sized array size of 1 (array of size 0 is illegal, but rewriting the code is out of the scope of this commit)
- add preprocessor that marks possibly unused argument as such (does not mean they will get optimized out or anything)
- correctly initialize structs with all data needed
All these were found by generating the project using `meson -Dwarning_level=3 -Dwerror=true`
* remove undefined behavior, correct data types
* Comment manual bit manipulation to be investigated
* check for more edge cases, replace multiple cleanups with goto
* remove system specific includes
* Fixed some issues with inotify and multiple events at the same time. Seems to be working now.
* Cleaned up and simplified function, and commented, and fixed a number of bugs.
* Simplifying and fixing further.
* Improved performance for skipping large amounts of files.
* Added in extra checks, and changed paths. We should probably unify these path styles.
* Fixed stutter.
* Removed extraneous functions.
* Cleaned up more, added more testing; dealt with multiple sequential events correctly.
Removed dmon, and replaced with logic that works across Linux, Mac, FreeBSD and Windows. Have tested on all platforms, and seems to work.
Co-authored-by: Jan200101 <sentrycraft123@gmail.com>
Before, if `offset > 1` was used, the match would have failed because
the beginning of the string was never met.
Now we force the beginning of the string to be the one specified by the
offset.