These classes are from the official Qt 4.8.0 platform plugins with some
tweaks:
* By default, use Fontconfig font database.
* No need to save the captured screen on every flush.
* Enlarge the screen to make it more like a typical desktop size.
http://code.google.com/p/phantomjs/issues/detail?id=163
This addresses [Issue #409](http://code.google.com/p/phantomjs/issues/detail?id=409).
The script:
* Get the latest code. Since LineNoise is pretty small, grabbing the tarball straight from the repo should be just fine.
* Extract and place the files in the right directory (src/linenoise).
* Remove unnecessary stuff (project files etc).
* Update the src/linenoise/README.md to refer to the revision being imported.
The recent patch that brought asynchronous webserver response handling
made it impossible to have proper keep-alive support in the server.
We want the server to support keep-alive though, which is especially
useful when writing a PhantomJS script that allows one to "remote control"
PhantomJS, using the WebServer API, without flooding the TCP connections.
Also the performance might be improved.
Note: This patch reverts commit bbce8920d0,
and resets the Mongoose code to the vanilla 3.0 version. Instead we now
support the async handling of HTTP requests using some QWaitCondition
magic.
Note: keep-alive support is optional, and disabled by default. To enable
it, use something like:
server.listen(port, {"keep-alive": true}, function(request, response) {...});
Like before, calling response.close() is crucial. Furthermore though, a
server that has keep-alive enabled *must* set a proper "Content-Length: ..."
header in it's response, otherwise clients will not be able to know when
the response has finished.
fix memory leaks in webserver
ISSUE: 416 (http://code.google.com/p/phantomjs/issues/detail?id=416)
Compositing depends on Graphics View and/or GL-based texture mapper.
Since we don't plan to support either of them, at least for the near
future, we might as well disable compositing.
http://code.google.com/p/phantomjs/issues/detail?id=414
In the current state of our imported minimalistic Qt, some header files
are missing. Since the module include like <QtGui> just includes
everything, this leads to a preprocessor error.
The solution is to include only needed headers from particular class.
http://code.google.com/p/phantomjs/issues/detail?id=226
This covers [Issue 252](http://code.google.com/p/phantomjs/issues/detail?id=252)
The commit is composed of 12 squashed commits:
commit efdc6ba4f143c30a690fd97d92d80fa412e79999
Author: Ivan De Marino <ivan.de.marino@gmail.com>
Date: Mon Feb 27 00:19:36 2012 +0000
Pretty-pringing and Completion Caching done!
* This completes pretty-printing for the result of evaluated
* expressions in the REPL.
* Also, now we cache the "possible completions", to speed things up
* a bit (nothing fancy though).
* Minor tweaks to the internal doc and the way we "mock"
* pretty-printing for QObjects/REPLCompletanle
* All tests passing :)
commit 1f9ef690e112a535b431fca409b77bb9c09d1c70
Author: Ivan De Marino <ivan.de.marino@gmail.com>
Date: Sun Feb 26 22:35:00 2012 +0000
Moving most of REPL shim JavaScritp code in a separate file. Way
easier to work on.
commit 02d460a16fee14e7096ae7d899c03902c5b8a9c6
Author: Ivan De Marino <ivan.de.marino@gmail.com>
Date: Sat Feb 25 20:25:18 2012 +0000
Initialisation of the Completions is now done in a pure virtual.
This means that every REPLCompletable object will ACTUALLY register
completion strings, ONLY if we are running a REPL
and that object is ACTUALLY created.
Otherwise, why bother?
Adding completions for all exposed REPLCompletable objects
Also, fixed an issue with _getCompletions()
commit 412c3778fb04aa1c7379f8e760afce702b0428dd
Author: Ivan De Marino <ivan.de.marino@gmail.com>
Date: Tue Feb 21 00:49:17 2012 +0000
Few more tweaks to the REPL:
- Now 'phantom' is the first QObject with proper completion
- No repetition in QObject completions
- LVAL of any user expression is now correctly prettified and
printed
Major things left to do:
- Cache completions (using QCache?)
- Add completions for the other QObject
- When the LVAL of a user expression is a QObject, print what's
expected, not the QObject "real" structure
commit 46f04713c8165d898055e15478bb31403f8c93f1
Author: Ivan De Marino <ivan.de.marino@gmail.com>
Date: Tue Feb 7 10:13:23 2012 -0800
Pretty-print expressions result
Still not done though: there are issues with the NON-Native JS
objects.
commit 98b2fe67651dc750b62c6fa9cf1d80317fd9ae06
Author: Ivan De Marino <ivan.de.marino@gmail.com>
Date: Fri Feb 3 00:22:52 2012 -0800
Introducing REPLCompletable.
This class should be inherited by any JavaScript-exposed QObject, to
ensure correct Auto-Completion.
Correct auto-completion for QObjects.
- Now even QObjects can correctly provide auto-completion, and avoid
showing "not for users" methods
- The strings used for the auto-completion are stored in a single
Index: minimum memory footprint
- Still, there is optimization that should be done (when "searching"
for the right completion by prefix)
- Completion for the objects not set up yet, but now it's just a
trivial sequence of "addCompletion('bla')" in their constructors
commit 9bd48618154b1530a37b41f4060440184e23253d
Author: Ivan De Marino <ivan.de.marino@gmail.com>
Date: Thu Feb 2 00:20:25 2012 -0800
Changing the way we import Linenoise.
Will just import a specific commit, and update manually when needed.
commit cfc9bae9fbdab13b01019b34b7cbd565e3153780
Author: Ivan De Marino <ivan.de.marino@gmail.com>
Date: Sun Jan 29 23:22:26 2012 -0800
Made the REPL into a Singleton. With Auto-completion!.
Reasons:
1) Needed a pointer to function (i.e. a static method) to be used
with Linenoise to provide auto-completions
2) It makes more sense, as it's not like we are going to have 2 REPL
running at the same time, are we?
There are problems to address:
- the enumeration in JS seems to return only the native interface of
our objects
- the function completions contain argument types of those functions
- "private" methods are exposed
commit c78bd32e17f8e0e4cc4a0066858de8cc81d33b97
Author: Ivan De Marino <ivan.de.marino@gmail.com>
Date: Sun Jan 29 22:10:20 2012 -0800
Migrating from the original, now [unmantained
Linenoise](https://github.com/antirez/linenoise) to the fairly active
[tadmarshall fork](https://github.com/tadmarshall/linenoise).
Also now the project is imported as a Git Submodule.
Having migrated to the latest Linenoise (see prev. commit), now this
_SHOULD_ work on Windows too.
But, of course, this needs testing. :)
commit 43713c5723d7c5ed446ba41ae8d6f8c9feba7f9b
Author: Ivan De Marino <ivan.de.marino@gmail.com>
Date: Tue Jan 24 23:17:06 2012 -0800
Now that the basics work, I'm adding support for REPL history.
This is something almost everyone today is accustomed to.
Also, now REPL history works!
And I found some useful resources to solve pending TODOs.
commit 31e5f88b044a5b4a823c67527ef8c245d2ac7863
Author: Ivan De Marino <ivan.de.marino@gmail.com>
Date: Sun Jan 22 20:56:36 2012 -0800
Adding Linenoise Project (https://github.com/antirez/linenoise).
For now is included as a drop-in set of files.
Later on, if the Linenoise project has frequent
updates, we might prefer to do it as a
git-submodule.
commit 4be9c15c65db4767e482fba0be13f8aab286d5f3
Author: Ivan De Marino <ivan.de.marino@gmail.com>
Date: Thu Jan 5 15:31:13 2012 +0000
First simple REPL implementation.
- Not complete
- Still doesn't handle arrow keys (needed for history)
in such cases, DISABLE_HEADLESS was unset and hence
the expansion -a -eq 0 resulted in a bash error:
bash: [: too many arguments
this is fixed now by using string-based comparison
http://code.google.com/p/phantomjs/issues/detail?id=197
This is done via the tools/import-qt.sh script. Note that the script
also removes some unnecesary stuff. In practice, src/qt is not as
big as the plain vanilla Qt source tree.
http://code.google.com/p/phantomjs/issues/detail?id=226