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### Problem description
- Fixed disk provider not working for linux
### Implementation description
- Used ioctl instead of fstat
- Fixed buffer issues
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Co-authored-by: WerWolv <werwolv98@gmail.com>
### Problem description
Currently, the providers use the method `isSavable()` to determine both
if they can use "Save" or "Save as".
This behaviour is problematic because some providers may need to be
saveable but not saveable as: for example the view provider. The
original provider may not allow to be saved.
### Implementation description
I separate these two behaviour by creating another function:
`isDumpable()`, that return true by default but can be overridden by the
provider to return false, if the provider should not be dumped in any
way.
### Additional things
While I was at it, I also marked "export" operations as needing the
"dumpable" flag. That way, we can't accidentally export the whole
address space of a process as base64.
I also added documentation for these some functions in Provider
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 updates imgui and its dependencies from the last time, ~1 year
ago
(deabacbd50)
Commits will be refactored before merging
Things you might ask :
- why did you remove `ImGui_ImplGlfw_SetBorderlessWindowMode()` ?
-> Where is it used ? The only usage of it I see is commented
(cb9a3b1f55/lib/external/imgui/source/imgui_impl_glfw.cpp (L757))
- why did you remove the implot anti aliasing flag ?
-> They.. seem to have removed it altogether ?
https://github.com/epezent/implot/issues/479
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 ?
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Co-authored-by: Nik <werwolv98@gmail.com>
Really small issue, in Help->About->Imhex directories, there would be an
extra entry at the end because you seemed to loop over the
fs::ImHexPath::END entry
- Add a new file 'crash.json' to store metadata about the crash, like
the log file or project opened
- show the log file of the session that caused the crash to the user
- Correctly restore the project path
I just realized one feature request existed about this tool and have
added a comment to it referring this pr. Errors and additions are
described in the fork commit already. I'm not sure if I should repeat
them here again. I have tested the changes thoroughly, but it is always
possible some fringe case was not tested and is incorrect. The tests
were done using the many similar online calculators for IEEE 754
floating point formats.
IEEE 745 floating point tool redesign modeled after 'float toy' web app
(http://evanw.github.io/float-toy/)
Streamlined output using colors and compact layout which can be further
simplified.
Chosen display mode (detailed or simplified) is automatically saved and
set on new sessions.
Edit the binary bits, the integer hexadecimal or the floating point
decimal values and the entire app will update with the change.
Supports the main IEEE745 standard formats (half, single and double
precision) together with custom formats of size <= 64 bits.
Each format choice uses and displays the number of significant decimal
digits defined by the mantissa size.
Added labels to identify the location of each bit box inside the binary
representation.
Satisfies round trip / idempotent (reproducing) conversion property
Added theme colors, radio buttons for display mode and a clear button
that resets the tool.
Removed previously and incorrectly added locale translation to various
labels and languages
Attempted to adhere to code style formatting using existing code as
example.
An effort was made to use preferred variable types and functions from
std namespace when appropriate.
Attempted to document code using comments.
Not implemented / left to complete at an later time
Arbitrary width and precision formats.
Extended precision formats.
Shortest string property.
hexadecimal floating point display and conversions.
This is aimed at use by linux distros, where package updates come from a
central location, and users shouldn't need to worry about updating ImHex
on their own. This disables parts of the ImHex UI that would not be
useful in that case.
Tested and confirmed that this works in both states of the of the
`-DIMHEX_DISABLE_UPDATE_CHECK` switch.
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
This PR does two correlated things:
- Show a generic error message (Failed to open provider) rather than a
file-specific message (Failed to open file) when a provider fails to
open
- Set the error to something more specific when opening a file fails