Commits
- Commit:
6400c9f20c3cdab491cd2aec29cfd2ae632d5046
- From:
- Russ Cox <rsc@swtch.com>
- Date:
acme: increase timer resolution to 10ms
We ran for a long time with 10ms kernel resolution,
so 10ms user space resolution here should be fine.
Some systems actually provide 1ms sleeps, which
makes this polling use a bit more cpu than we'd like.
Since the timers are for user-visible things, 10ms should
still be far from noticeable.
Reduces acme's cpu usage on Macs when plumber is missing
(and plumbproc is sleeping waiting for it to appear).
LGTM=aram, r
R=r, aram
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- Commit:
113ea95f7b3b8f2af5e57214fe752c187d35aa19
- From:
- Russ Cox <rsc@swtch.com>
- Date:
undo CL 69070045 / 8539a916d98a
This breaks ^C in win windows, as expected.
People use ^C, win expects and handles ^C,
so I don't think we can just take it away.
I've noticed that it is broken but assumed my ssh
was screwed up.
If you want to make WindowsKey+C,X,V do the
operations, by analogy with command+C,X,V
on Mac, that's fine with me.
««« original CL description
acme: copy/cut/paste with ctl+c,x,v
LGTM=rsc
R=rsc
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»»»
TBR=rsc
CC=burns.ethan, r
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- Commit:
bae34df843174dd2dfcbb3e584ea8f963f0c1d32
- From:
- David du Colombier <0intro@gmail.com>
- Date:
upas: fix warnings
smtp.c:232: warning: comparison with string literal results in unspecified behavior
smtp.c:244: warning: comparison with string literal results in unspecified behavior
marshal.c:1179: warning: variable ‘err’ set but not used
LGTM=rsc
R=rsc
https://codereview.appspot.com/93290043
- Commit:
954e03ccfe21a06da9d581c04e92bf87feec192e
- From:
- David du Colombier <0intro@gmail.com>
- Date:
libndb: add AUTOLIB(resolv)
LGTM=rsc
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https://codereview.appspot.com/97370043
- Commit:
45f8ba54143323f08a21343633764caa59aa3ea3
- From:
- Russ Cox <rsc@swtch.com>
- Date:
acme: fix two flush bugs in new log file
TBR=rsc
https://codereview.appspot.com/95010048
- Commit:
4a3fb87264f8bc03fc62f00ef335056f30d18023
- From:
- Russ Cox <rsc@swtch.com>
- Date:
acme: add log file in acme root directory
Reading /mnt/acme/log reports a log of window create,
put, and delete events, as they happen. It blocks until the
next event is available.
Example log output:
8 new /Users/rsc/foo.go
8 put /Users/rsc/foo.go
8 del /Users/rsc/foo.go
This lets acme-aware programs react to file writes, for example
compiling code, running a test, or updating an import block.
TBR=r
R=r
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- Commit:
833216fef8b946895956737d205bcad7031bf06f
- From:
- Russ Cox <rsc@swtch.com>
- Date:
acme: add comment for aligned writes
TBR=r
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- Commit:
1d2c3c3945a229f896640b615b84f3d9a78e8b5a
- From:
- Russ Cox <rsc@swtch.com>
- Date:
acme: use buffered i/o to write file
Bakul Shah has observed corrupted files being written
when acme writes over osxfuse to sshfs to a remote file system.
In one example we examined, acme is writing an 0xf03-byte
file in two system calls, first an 0x806-byte write and then a 0x6fd-byte
write. (0x806 is BUFSIZE/sizeof(Rune); this file has no multibyte UTF-8.)
What actually ends up happening is that an 0x806-byte file is written:
0x000-0x6fd contains what should be 0x806-0xf03
0x6fd-0x7fa contains zeros
0x7fa-0x806 contains what should be 0x7fa-0x806 (correct!)
The theory is that fuse or sshfs or perhaps the remote file server is
mishandling the unaligned writes. acme does not seem to be at fault.
Using bio here will make the writes align to 8K boundaries,
avoiding the bugs in whatever underlying piece is broken.
TBR=r
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- Commit:
d213189122bb3cd509cfe706240ffea528fee5f2
- From:
- Russ Cox <rsc@swtch.com>
- Date:
acme: fix Get of dir in nameless window (thanks Colton Lewis)
TBR=r
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- Commit:
2f902c413872154d4f8ff996b837fe7e8bfd111c
- From:
- Shenghou Ma <minux.ma@gmail.com>
- Date:
dist/main.html: update supported systems and commit log link.
LGTM=rsc
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- Commit:
c9ed9e13bff00f866feb122c96222d8db25c86b2
- From:
- Shenghou Ma <minux.ma@gmail.com>
- Date:
man/man1/0intro.1: update supported systems.
LGTM=rsc
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https://codereview.appspot.com/71070050
- Commit:
4030a6c905c99c48e7ca714fbe17a9b00fbff6fe
- From:
- Ethan Burns <burns.ethan@gmail.com>
- Via:
- Russ Cox <rsc@swtch.com>
- Date:
acme: copy/cut/paste with ctl+c,x,v
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- Commit:
219cf22d6863a21a7378fc5481bb05bbb6edd2dc
- From:
- Russ Cox <rsc@swtch.com>
- Date:
acme, sam: handle >1GB files correctly
TBR=rsc
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- Commit:
e78ed7a67bbaa37dc57dfb37219f505c48755e14
- From:
- Shenghou Ma <minux.ma@gmail.com>
- Date:
INSTALL: fix architecture detection on Solaris.
And uses gcc for i386 and x86_64.
LGTM=rsc
R=rsc
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- Commit:
63002b3e5ab034ff1317c21b994b803cd68a6eee
- From:
- David du Colombier <0intro@gmail.com>
- Date:
fix gcc 4.8 warnings
LGTM=rsc
R=rsc
https://codereview.appspot.com/33240044