* 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.
defining anything that isn't a specific set of architectures x86 is just wrong.
It should at least be called something non identifying like "native"
Lite-XL already builds for FreeBSD so add it to the platform detection
Lua provides no offical pkg-config configuration but some systems still have it.
Instead of assuming the System has none, try using the C compiler to find it.
This may give us an incorrect lua version, but its better than nothing at all.
* ci linux: make builds properly static
* test workflow_dispatch
* install wayland-protocols
* append missing portable
* make debug builds by default
* auto enable some video subsystems for proper wayland support
* added release workflow
* make line shorter in innosetup bash script
* disable some video subsystems on darwin and windows
* fix default build dir on msys
* print output of ntldd
* properly set msys arch
* disable opengl on windows
* copy mingw dependencies on package
* innosetup script copy from generated package dir
* changed license to reflect team work
* adjusted the ci windows install name
* add all language plugins to addons
* disabled generation of source tarballs
* removed language_cpp from plugins repo
* enabled lua utf8 patch for windows build
* added open_ext to addons
* moved away from deprecated virtual environments
* make minimal build and with addons
* simplified CI build.yml
* Added in native modules with suffixes, giving priority to those with matching architectures and platforms.
* PowerPC isn't x86, and it's x86_64.
* Changed things over to allow compiler to set a tuple, makes more sense from a build perspective.
* Spelling mistake.
* Added in arm target tuples.
Commonly `ctrl+shift+r` is used in most editors for find and
replace operations, also the regexreplacepreview.lua plugin makes
a more appropriate use of this binding.
This avoids performing the `treeview:new-folder` command on ctrl +
double click.
This happens because `ctrl+lclick` (which is the keybinding for
`treeview:new-folder`) is triggered also by ctrl + double click, which
isn't captured by anything else.
* 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>
This allows to use the Unix separator without resulting in ugly
suggestions that added the Windows separator too.
For example:
Before: `data/` -> `data/\core\`
After: `data/` -> `data/core\`
This caused issues when saving the user module with commands defined
inside it, as it resulted in the user-defined commands trying to
overwrite themselves and failing.