Instead of creating a new guiprocess manually, just pass the args along
to the spawn command so it can accept args like -v.
Addresses part of #797 by allowing `hint -- all spawn -v echo`.
`hint all spawn -v echo` is still not supported.
When we are in rapid mode with only one link, after following the hint, fire()
called filter_hints(None) to display all hints again. Then filter_hints tried
to follow that link, fire() tried to show all again, etc., leading to a
RecursionError.
Fixes#1513.
A test will be added via #1510.
The check `key.startswith('<') and key.endswith('>') is repeated many
times in code to check for a special key. Replace all these with a call
to the same function.
Currently, the keyhint window is shown even if the keystring matches no
possible bindings. This causes an empty keyhint window to hang around
after entering hinting mode.
Instead, the window is now hidden if no bindings match the current
keystring.
Resolves#1507.
When showing the currently bound key in the misc column for command
completion, if the command has multiple bindings, show special bindings
(e.g. <ctrl-a>) after non-special bindings.
- Add a space after the comman for multiple binding suggestions.
- Use defaultdict(list) instead of defaultdict(lambda: [])
- Move the pylint comment back to the top of the class
Since we're not using those functions as argparse callbacks anymore, we
can write a normal function instead of factories, which simplifies
things a lot.
This means:
- An annotation like (int, str) is now typing.Union[int, str].
- utils.typing got expanded so it acts like the real typing.py, with
issubclass() working properly with typing.Union and __union_params__
being set.
- A literal string doesn't exist anymore as annotation, instead
@cmdutils.argument now has a 'choices' argument which can be used like
@cmdutils.argument('arg', choices=['val1', 'val2']).
- Argument validating/converting is now entirely handled by
argparser.type_conv instead of relying on python's argparse, i.e.
type/choices is now not passed to argparse anymore.
TestArgument didn't clear the globals as the fixture was inside
TestRegister.
This means test_run_vulture failed in funny ways because run_vulture.py
generated a whitelist containing "<locals>" for commands:
tests/unit/scripts/test_run_vulture.py:55: in run
return run_vulture.run([str(e.basename) for e in files])
scripts/dev/run_vulture.py:146: in run
vult.scavenge(files + [whitelist_file.name])
.tox/py35/lib/python3.5/site-packages/vulture.py:107: in scavenge
self.scan(module_string)
.tox/py35/lib/python3.5/site-packages/vulture.py:75: in scan
node = ast.parse(node_string, filename=self.file)
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
source = 'qutebrowser.browser.commands.CommandDispatcher.buffer\nqutebrowser.misc.savemanager.SaveManager.save_command\nqutebro...iidoc.UsageFormatter._get_default_metavar_for_positional\nscripts.dev.src2asciidoc.UsageFormatter._metavar_formatter\n'
filename = '/tmp/tmp_ein2umn', mode = 'exec'
def parse(source, filename='<unknown>', mode='exec'):
"""
Parse the source into an AST node.
Equivalent to compile(source, filename, mode, PyCF_ONLY_AST).
"""
> return compile(source, filename, mode, PyCF_ONLY_AST)
E File "/tmp/tmp_ein2umn", line 16
E test_cmdutils.TestArgument.test_wrong_order.<locals>.fun
E ^
E SyntaxError: invalid syntax
Previously, negative bottom padding was used (probably to compensate
for a trailing <br>). With the table format, this is no longer
necessary and causes the last line to be drawn too low.
This allows webkit to color links that are clicked on but never rendered as
visited too. It also means if you get redirected from eg http://site.com to
http://site.com/ you have essentially duplicates in your history. This makes
the history completion a bit noisier. I suppose normalising paths before
checking for duplicates might help. Also note that otter has an isTypedIn flag
which might be used for dealing with this.
Now adds a url to browser history once we have connected and got enough data
to start rendering the page. The previous approach saved urls as soon as
navigation was initiated, so upon encountering a redirect the final url wasn't
saved.
Using layout started rather than load finished means that pages whose contents
manage to load minus one troublesome asset will still be saved.
Adds a title to the HistoryEntry class and includes it in the serialization
stuff. Not currently set from anywhere.
Not sure if anything more needs to be done to support non-ascii characters.
Everything works fine for me with unicode chars in url and title but
everything in my stack is utf-8.
Don't show special keys in the keyhint window as these currently cannot
be part of keychains.
Use a rounded border on the top-right corner and square on the rest.
This failed because dict.get('level') returned None with no level
parameter, and the subsequent [0] raised:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File ".../qutebrowser/utils/utils.py", line 624, in wrapper
return func(*args, **kwargs)
File ".../qutebrowser/browser/network/networkmanager.py", line 445, in createRequest
op, req, outgoing_data)
File ".../qutebrowser/browser/network/qutescheme.py", line 107, in createRequest
data = handler(self._win_id, request)
File ".../qutebrowser/browser/network/qutescheme.py", line 189, in qute_log
level = urllib.parse.parse_qs(request.url().query()).get('level')[0]
TypeError: 'NoneType' object is not subscriptable
With the changes to get rid of colorlog, we broke this, as e.g. {green}
was an undefined key for the vanilla logging.Formatter used for the
in-RAM log. Now we instead use a ColoredFormatter with colors turned
off.
From code review:
- escape all strings used in the keyhint html
- read the prefix color each time the hint is shown
- use show/hide instead of setVisible
- clean up pylint/flake8 errors
- use CssColor instead of QssColor for keyhint.fg.suffix
- add some padding to the keyhint popup
When the current keystring is a partial match for one or more bindings,
show the possible bindings in a small overlay.
The overlay is partially transparent by default, but the background
color is configurable as ui->keystring.bg.
- Add log.LOG_LEVELS to map names to levels (instead of using
logging._levelToName)
- Test that log pages do not contain messages below the requested level
- Use pythons urllib.parse.parse_qs instead of Qt's UrlQuery
- Document tab, bg, window args for :messages
- Clean up style
This adds a 'level' query parameter to qute://log and qute://plainlog.
For example, qute://log?level=warning will show an html page containing
log entries with severity warning or greater.
If the query is omitted, the original behavior of qute://log is
preserved.
:messages [level] is a command that opens qute://log?level=<level>.
By default, level defaults to 'error' as an easy way to see missed
error messages.
colorlog was problematic for various reasons:
- Not commonly packaged for Linux distributions
- Calling colorama.init() automatically on import
- Not supporting {foo} log formatting
- Not supporting an easy way to turn colors off
Instead we now do the log coloring by hand, which is simpler and means
everyone will have colored logs.
The output failed the tests as it was parsed as invalid. Indenting helps
with that.
This also simplifies things a bit by having a _log_stack function and
shows the type of stack we're printing.
Before we used a {'nargs': '*'} annotation for the respective argument
to tell qutebrowser it's optional for the commandline. Now we instead
use a star_args_optional argument for @cmdutils.register as a first step
towards freeing up argument annotations for PEP 484.
See #637.
The CompletionItemDelegate gets reused by Qt for various items in the
completion. Every time _get_textdoc() was called we created a new
QTextDocument, but since it has a long-living parent set (the delegate)
the old one was never actually garbage collected.
We now explicitly delete the old QTextDocument as it's not needed
anymore by either Qt or Python.
See #1476.
len(self.downloads) is already the index of the item in the download
list, this should be used for beginInsertRows(). The +1 is only for the
human readable part.
Issue #846
.rowCount() returns all downloads, even the finished ones that have not
yet been removed from the list. For confirming the quit event, we should
only consider downloads that are still running.
In on_config_changed, we now ignore FileNotFoundError as that's a common
occurence and not something worth logging.
In case of other OSError's we now also log the exact error message.
Issue 1413
This happens when the networkmanager is used by something that has no
tab_id, like the generic DownloadManager. In this case, we should just
skip the webview connection (as it makes no sense) instead of crashing
(which is the last thing we want to do).
All commands will be offered as completions for the <command> argument
of :bind.
Due to the way completers parse the command line, the following
bind --mode caret j
will throw off completions as 'caret' is treated as a positional arg in
terms of the argument count for completions.
In the above example, completion will be triggered for 'j' and no
completions will be given for the actual command.
bind --mode=caret j will complete correctly, though completions are not
filtered by the given mode.
I attempted an approach to filter the commands based on the mode but it
ended up being messy and flaky.
The <command> arg is now optional. If omitted, :bind prints the current
binding as a message. If --mode is given, the binding for that mode is
printed.
Allow a variable amount of whitespace for rgb, rgba, hsv, and hsva
strings in the config.
Previously only 'rgb(0, 0, 0)' was allowed. Now things like
'rgb(0,0,0)' are permitted.
The repeated 3-digit segments of the regexes were separated out to
reduce repetition and line length.
If the process emitted error() and then finished(), we already set
self._filepath to None and did other cleanup.
Instead we do the file reading inside _cleanup and call that from
on_process_error and on_process_finished.
Issue #1412
When passing --cachedir="" on the command line, standarddir.cache()
returns None, which stands for "deactivate cache" and has to be
properly handled in DiskCache.__init__() (i.e. don't pass it to
os.path.join)
This worked fine with Python 3.5 but causes a circular import which is
hard to break with Python 3.4.
The original solution was to do @pyqtSlot(object), but that doesn't work
with PyQt 5.6 anymore...
When using :tab-prev/:tab-next (or :tab-focus which uses :tab-next
internally) immediately after the last tab, those functions could be
called with 0 tabs open, which caused a ZeroDivisionError when trying to
do % 0.
Fixes#1448.
Allows to use ctrl+d to close tabs from the buffer completion widget
when they are selected. Respects current tab settings like whether you
can close the last tab in a window.
Had to change the `rebuild()` method to use `setData()` when possible
because the selection was being lost if the whole model was being rebuilt.
Current problems are:
1) When opening a new window while you already the tab completion open on
one window a category is added for the new window but new rows in
that category aren't picked up. Interesting if you open a third
window then close the second window the completion display is now
correct... I can see that the model is being updated correctly but I
am not sure why that isn't propagating to the view. Not sure whether
it is worth looking into (further) either.
2) Bit of duplication of code, it iterates over the window registry
twice. Could put everything in one loop but then that would be
dependant on the current behaviour of the `tab_closed` signal being
called with the relevant `tabbed_browser` still existing but with the
`shutting_down` flag set.
3) I'm still using just the one `rebuild()` method and removing items from
the end then calling `setData` on everything rather than having special
`on_tab/window_closed` methods (or partial functions) that delete the
actual corresponding item. Because if I did that I would also have to
special case tab moves etc.
Avoid a crash when undoing twice on the default page with last-close set to
default-page.
This was caused by logic to reuse the current tab if it is on the default page
and has no history. The fix is using openurl rather than removeTab/tabopen.
Mark two callbacks with pyqtSlot as appropriate.
Return False instead of raising NotImplementedException to avoid pylint
identifying MarkKeyParser as abstract.
Ensure MarkKeyParser implements on_keyconfig_changed, so it doesn't fail when
rebinding a key. It doesn't have keybindings, so the implementation is just
`pass`.
This also fixes a few flake8 style errors.
- Fix a docstring copy-paste
- Add own name/copyright date to new file
- Simplify a bdd expression (no need for regex)
- Scroll to a pixel position in a single operation
Rather than binding each set of local marks to a tab, bind them to a
url. Strip the fragment from the url, as two pages that differ only in
fragment are likely the same page.
Automatically set the special "'" mark when jumping.
jump-mark "'" will jump to the last position before the previous jump.
A jump could be navigating via a link, jumping to another mark, or
scrolling by percentage (e.g. gg or G).
set-mark <key> saves your current scroll position as mark <key>.
jump-mark <key> jumps to the position previously set for mark <key>.
If <key> is lowercase, it is local to the current tab. Each tab has its
own set of lowercase marks.
If <key> is uppercase, it is global across tabs, and stores a url and a
scroll position. Jumping to an uppercase mark navigates to that url,
then scrolls to the saved position.
Resolves#310.
* upstream/master: (327 commits)
Remove unused import
tox: Update Werkzeug to 0.11.8
Regenerate authors
Use __file__ instead of sys.argv[0]
Regenerate authors
Make update_3rdparty.py install correctly when run from any directory
Open command line urls explicitly.
tox: Update Werkzeug to 0.11.6
Move qutebrowser.rcc to misc/
Regenerate resources
Fix CHANGELOG/link in README
New qutebrowser logo!
www: Add releases link
Release v0.6.1
release checklist: Clarify how to build on Windows
Make sure the cheatsheet PNG is included in sdist
Fix cheatsheet link URL in quickstart
Mark segfault on exit in test_smoke as xfail
Add a xfail test for #797
Add missing file
...
Conflicts:
tests/integration/features/hints.feature