As discussed (many times) on Discord, does the same as the new favorite
tag, but instead allows you to add multiple groups.
Initially, this would cause some insane issues with draw/reset
(apparantly) fighting eachother in the pattern drawer. After a lot of
trial and error, I decided to rewrite the flow that is responsible for
calling reset. Now evaluating patterns is the one to decide when the
reset happens, not the core "game"-loop.
To make sure that draw and reset can never happen at the same time, the
mutex originally used for the favorites has been repurposed. Due to the
restructuring, the mutex in the favorite-task is no longer needed, as
that will only ever kick-off after reset is called and if there are
actually patterns, which can never line up to be accessed on different
threads at the same time.
Last but not least, I noticed that hard crashes could result in your
config file getting overridden. I added a check to prevent that.
Last I issue I can see is that if you use an excessive amount of
favorites/groups, a crash can still happen, but it only happens when you
close the program (occasionally, but unpredictable). Before, this would
happen if you ran the evaluation a second time. I boiled the cause of
the crash down to these lines of code in evaluator.cpp >
patternDestroyed:
```cpp
if (pattern->isPatternLocal()) {
if (auto it = this->m_patternLocalStorage.find(pattern->getHeapAddress()); it != this->m_patternLocalStorage.end()) {
auto &[key, data] = *it;
data.referenceCount--;
if (data.referenceCount == 0)
this->m_patternLocalStorage.erase(it);
} else if (!this->m_evaluated) {
err::E0001.throwError(fmt::format("Double free of variable named '{}'.", pattern->getVariableName()));
}
}
```
Specifically, trying to access the `*it` is the reason for the crash
(this was also the cause of the crashes before my fixes, but then during
evaluation).
I'm suspecting the root cause is somewhere in the `.clone` methods of
the patterns. I'd say that for now a crash when closing the program is
more acceptable than during evaluation (which can even happen if you use
favorites).
This PR fixes some things about crash handling:
- when the terminate handler is called, immediately set it back to the
original one, so can't make a recursion if the crash-handling code fails
- Only save projects if the crash occured after Imhex finished startup
- do not update the project location when saving the crash backup file:
this will remove problems when `EventAbnormalTermination` is called
before `crashCallback()`
I also added a bit more documentation
In order to do this I add to make some other additions :
- Add a warning popup (TODO, maybe add some icons to differentiate
error/warning popups in a future PR ?)
- create showError() and showWarning() functions, as helpers to show a
message both to the logs and as a popup
This PR does two things :
- save opened projects as recent entries
- refactor stuff about recent entries in a separate file. The reason is
that I felt like welcome_screen.cpp was really big ( 685 lines before
this, 500 now). What do you think ?
---------
Co-authored-by: Nik <werwolv98@gmail.com>
This PR adds some documentation. It's actually pretty random, I followed
the function calls I was curious about and commented whenever I wasn't
sure/I thought it needed clarification
You might want to make sure to squash them, because the commits are kind
of a mess, I didn't went through the effort of interactive rebase
Currently there is no way to save the pattern code progamically from a
plugin unless the builtin plugin is modified to add those events. This
pull request will be adding ability to load and save pattern code from
specified file.
* clear project context when closing all providers
* Show project name on window title
* refactor RequestChangeWindowTitle to RequestUpdateWindowTitle
* add spaces
* sys: Initial effort to replace existing project files with a better system
* sys: Added back marking provider as dirty
* sys: Remove git commit information from project files
* sys: Format data processor save file nicely
* fix: Automatic pattern loading not working correctly
* ui: Added warning popup when closing a provider with modifications
Closes#604
* sys: Fixed build issues
* tests: Removed useless debug logs
* patterns: Updated pattern language
* sys: Added log message when crashing with a signal
* sys: Make sure abnormal termination handlers are being called more reliably
* feat: Added LEB128 in data inspector
* feat: Added support for editing LEB128 values
* Moved LEB functions from utils.cpp to crypto.cpp
* Added placeholders for translations
* Made DataInspector::impl::Entry.maxSize mandatory
* Fixed undefined leftshifting behaviour
* build: Experimentally switch to gcc on macOS
* build: Corrected gcc paths
* build: Enable objective c support on macOS
* build: Enable ObjC and ObjC++ on macOS
* build: Add ObjC and ObjC++ flags
* build: Try compiling objc with clang
* build: Remove invalid flags again
* fix: Let's not include objc headers in C++ code
* sys: Move macos utils code to its own file
* fix: Missing unistd include on mac
* sys: Removed loader script stuff since it's currently unused and broken
* fix: Missing include
* fix: Another missing include
* fix: CFURLCreateWithBytes wants a pointer to mutable data
* fix: Try disabling name mangling of ObjC functions
* sys: Move macos utils declarations to its own header file
* fix: C Linkage
* fix: Move objc function prototypes to C++ headers
* fix: More missing includes
* fix: Warning error
* sys: Call ObjC with C ABI instead of trying to use C++
* build: Update libraries
* sys: Fixed build errors
* sys: No const correctness I guess
* sys: Fixed prototypes
* sys: This is C now
* sys: More nullptr -> NULL
* sys: Fix crash on exit
* sys: Try using proper std concepts instead of custom ones
* sys: Replaced another hex::is_signed
* build: Upgrade to gcc 12 and MacOS Monterey
* build: Fixed MacOS runner name
* build: Cache correct ccache folder on macOS
* ui/ux: Initial recreation of the hex editor view
* ui/ux: Added back support for editing cells
* ux: Make scrolling and selecting bytes feel nice again
* ui/ux: Improved byte selecting, added footer
* sys: Make math evaluator more generic to support integer only calculations
* patterns: Moved value formatting into pattern language
* ui/ux: Added Goto and Search popups, improved selection
* ui: Added better tooltips for bookmarks and patterns
* sys: Use worse hex search algorithm on macOS
Sadly it still doesn't support `std::boyer_moore_horsepool_searcher`
* ui: Added back missing events, menu items and shortcuts
* fix: Bookmark highlighting being rendered off by one
* fix: Various macOS build errors
* fix: size_t is not u64 on macos
* fix: std::fmod and std::pow not working with integer types on macos
* fix: Missing semicolons
* sys: Added proper integer pow function
* ui: Added back support for custom encodings
* fix: Editor not jumping to selection when selection gets changed
* ui: Turn Hexii setting into a data visualizer
* sys: Added back remaining shortcuts
* sys: Remove old hex editor files
* sys: Moved more legacy things away from the hex editor view, updated localization
* fix: Hex editor scrolling behaving weirdly and inconsistently
* sys: Cleaned up Hex editor code
* sys: Added selection color setting, localized all new settings
* fix: Search feature not working correctly
* ui: Replace custom ImGui::Disabled function with native ImGui ones
* ui: Fix bookmark tooltip rendering issues
* fix: Another size_t not being 64 bit issue on MacOS
* sys: Make ImHex compile with -Wall -Wextra -Werror
* sys: Fixed various build errors on Linux
* sys: Explicitly ignore return value of `system` function
* sys: More fixes for the warnings GitHub Actions enables somehow
* sys: More fixes
* sys: Remove -Werror again to see all GitHub Actions warnings
* sys: Hopefully fixed all remaining warnings
* sys: Added back -Werror
* git: Change windows icon in GitHub Actions
* patterns: Initial work to refactor pattern language to use smart pointers
* patterns: Fixed remaining issues, moved patterns to unique files
* sys: Added missing includes for macOS
* sys: Initial refactoring of the SharedData class
* sys/pattern: More refactoring, make every provider have its own patterns
* sys: Finished up refactoring. No more SharedData!
* sys: Fixed compile on Unix
* tests: Fixed unit tests
* sys: Moved view and lang files
* pattern: Added assignment operator support to for loops
* tests: Fixed compile issue