A None value means the file on disk is the golden version.
We have an editor, the LSP and the preview that all need to at least
notice when they have newer data then their peers. So IMHO it makes
sense to have an optional document version around.
The language server protocol makes use of a version number already. This
patch moves that code into the compiler so that it is stored with the
actual data getting versioned.
Some property need to be known at compile time. We already had checks
that the binding is a compile time constant, but there was no check to
prevent, say
self.row = 42;
which wouldn't work or could even cause panic or miscompilation of
generated code
Closes#4037
For the slint! macro, we need to lookup files in the manifest path.
The base_directory function regressed in commit 0ff8e2c.
This was not cought by the test because it had falled back to the `pwd`
with a warning, as we used to load ressources relative to `pwd` as a
fallback.
So also check that there are no warning (meaning updating the rest of
the test so that there isn't any warnings)
Fix#4045
Regression noticed in this line:
3f97d98bff/ui/tabs/downloads.slint (L77)
The following used to work:
```slint
import { Button, VerticalBox } from "std-widgets.slint";
export component Demo {
in property <[int]> mods;
VerticalBox {
alignment: start;
for xxx in true ? mods : [] : HorizontalLayout { alignment: center; Button { text: "OK!"; } }
}
}
```
But we fixed array conversion and this caused a regression with empty
array
* Extend the cspell word list
* Remove those extensions from individual source files
* white-list licenses and such as we should not meddle with those
* Fix spelling
Add some code to do platform-independent path processing.
This is necessary aas WASM does e.g. not have any absolute paths and
such and the compiler tended to produce wrong results in that case.
Side-effect: We no longer need to depend on `dunce`
This should in principle not be allowed, it should be relative to the
file itself.
Make it a warning, and at least, don't duplicate the globals
Fixes#2719
Fixes#3085
When there are both a binding and a two way binding, we must keep the
two way binding in our bindings map. Otherwise type inference will not
work
This improve the code coverage of syntax_text, so some adjustment had to
be made.
This may add more error in the main file, but this make it the same
behavior as for imported files and lsp who were already running these
passes all the time
Since we materialize only one point property, we don't need to cache the
parent position in a separate property, but we can just store that in
the binding.
The type of thep property is `Point`, which existed before. It was
mapped to `slint::private_unstable_api::re_exports::Point` (euclid) and
is now mapped to slint::LogicalPosition (also in C++).
This patch adds a `close()` function that can be called to close a popup
window, and a `close-to-click` boolean that can be set to false to
disable the default behavior.
Commit 893983e8d3 "fixed" it to be 0 based as it was
documented. But that's a change of behavior so restore the previous behavior and
document it properly
* compiler: Make mapping from source offset to line/column more reusable
* compiler: Improve mapping of offset to line/column
* Fix unit tests after line mapping update
* interpreter: Add code to have a element picker mode
* slintpad: Add picker mode to the preview
* slintpad: Do not try to highlight "empty" highlight requests
* Slintpad: Cycle through all the possible elements in design mode
* Slintpad: Ignore builtins and eat less clicks
* Slintpad: Highlight the element selected in design mode
* Slintpad: Do not use static mut variable in design mode
* slintpad: Rename `set_current_element_information_callback`
* Interpreter: Do not use unsafe in design mode code
Done with: @ogoffart and @tronical