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...at least for SOCKS5.
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This adds a value inspector window to the Hex Editor. This window shows
the data at the current cursor position (or selection start if a range
is selected) interpreted as a variety of data types.
Currently supported values include 8, 16, 32, and 64 bit signed and
unsigned values as well as float and double.
The inspector can operate in both little endian and big endian modes.
This is switched between by options in the View menu.
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Having bogus values here when we just initialize the thread state with a
process can lead to all sorts of bad things down the line, like infinite
draws.
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In the process model we check the thread with tid=pid to figure out the
main thread of a process. This is used to construct the process view
tree with non-main threads listed as children of the process row.
However, there are sometimes circumstances where there is no main
thread, even though the process should have been removed from the
internal list by then. As a safe fallback, let's default to an invalid
model index if we can't figure out what the main thread of a process is.
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This was a mixin class that allowed sharing a set of hooks between
InProcessWebView and OutOfProcessWebView. Now that there is only OOPWV,
we don't need the mixin.
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Previously, the paste action was always enabled and always assumed that
anything was selected, which led to a crash by clicking the paste action
right after the application startup.
This patch will automatically enable/disable the paste action depending
on whether a selection exists (it usually does, except on the app launch
and after adding a new tab) and if the clipboard mime type is a text/
group.
So no, you can't paste an image into the app anymore, even though this
mostly froze the app before...
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This is a hack until persistent model indices work.
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This shows all non-main threads as children of the process they belong
to. We also show the TID as that is important to distinguish the
different threads in one process.
Fixes #65
:skeleyak:
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This will cause trouble later when the row is not enough to identify a
selection.
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This will look much nicer once we enable that column.
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This loads libsoftgpu.so during GLContext creation and instantiates the
device class which is then passed into the GLContext constructor.
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This includes the text box and the page up/down arrows.
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This was a bit jarring, and didn't align with the behavior of other PDF
renderers.
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When resizing the application, the pages are expected to grow or shrink
proportionally. This means that after a resize, we need to rerender
every page.
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Open theme files with ReadWrite in order to fix issue when saving.
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This is what the Intel manual, as well as Linux's cpuinfo calls it.
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The storage inspector now has a new tab for local storage. The next step
would be to persist local storage and receive real-time notifications
for changes to update the table view.
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With this change you can now set the theme and background color at the
same time in the Display Settings. Before if both were changed
before hitting 'apply' the theme background color would overwrite
the custom background.
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Fixes #13448
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Extra stuff done in this commit to facilitate the above (if you want to
really push my commit count, ask for more atomicisation):
- Register a bunch of widgets that are used in the process window.
- Allow setting the pid after the fact for the process state widget.
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This was causing a bunch of lag (at least half a second, very
noticeable) when first opening the hardware tab, as we would only load
the PCI database when initializing the widget lazily. By starting the
PCI database open on another thread, we avoid this entirely, as nobody
can click the hardware tab this fast :^)
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This is just a LazyWidget with fancy initialization code that works
perfectly in isolation.
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:^)
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The property graph_widget on MemoryStatsWidget is a-pseudo property that
specifies the name of the graph widget which should be attached to the
MemoryStatsWidget. When the property is set, the widget looks up the
graph with that name in its parent, therefore automatically linking to
the correct widget given that it's a sibling or descendant of a sibling.
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This also requires that the associated graph widget may be null.
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We don't want to clobber the global namespace with registered widgets.
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TabWidgets couldn't be used in GML properly, as the GML creation
routines didn't actually call the necessary functions in the TabWidget
to get a new tab added. This commit fixes that by making the name of the
tab a normal property, the previously introduced "title", which can be
trivially set from GML. Therefore, try_add_widget() loses an argument
(while try_add_tab doesn't, because it newly constructs the widget).
This allows us to get rid of the silly "fixing my widget tree after the
fact" code in Help and will make it super easy to use TabWidget in
future GML. :^)
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It is now possible to quickly switch to specific tabs directly without
having to 'search linearly'.
Pressing Ctrl plus a number from 1 to 8 switches to the tab of that
index. Pressing Ctrl-9 swithes to the last tab.
This feature already exists in Firefox and Chrome.
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This allows most of the theme preview code to be reused by similar
theme preview widgets.
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I went into fullscreen mode, via the View menu, before looking at the
associated key (F11). I had to kill Qemu to be able to escape.
Escape is an intuitive way to exit most fullscreen modes.
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This makes them look a little nicer than basic nearest-neighbor.
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