Otherwise the stacktrace might be confusing since it will show the
FileNotFoundException as the causing error, which is not true (it just
happens to be the last checked place).
The .path attribute was added so that we still have the requested path
in the error log.
See #1280.
For some reason, when comparing the repr in the two processes, we get different
results on OS X and Windows:
- expected: "fünf"
- "f\xfcnf" coming back from the subprocess on OS X
- "fnf" on Windows
Instead we're comparing the json dump now, which should be more predictable.
There are a lot of problems and flakiness with using a real clipboard.
Instead we now have a :debug-set-fake-clipboard command to set a text, and use
logging when getting the contents.
Fixes#1285.
Before we raised QtValueError (via qtutils.ensure_valid), but maybe there are
more callers out there which call fuzzy_url with an empty input - and it makes
more sense to raise InvalidUrlError which gets displayed to the user than
raising QtValueError which is more like an assertion.
I tried to set my editor to `termite -e "vim -f {}"`, termite being a
pretty cool and light terminal I use within my i3wm Arch linux box.
So when I open my editor I want it to launch a terminal with Vim inside
instead of GVim for various reasons.
The validation rejected this at first because it was looking for '{}'
inside ['foo', 'bar', 'baz {}'], essentially. So I need it to look
inside the sub-strings, not just the list.
Then after validation I need to perform the '{}' replacement inside the
sub-string too, not just replacing the whole string.
It seems that unlike Gecko, WebKit does not support undo/redo operations
when the textarea's `value` attribute is changed directly. Fortunately
there is a WebKit-specific workaround using textInput event.
References:
* http://stackoverflow.com/a/7554295
* http://help.dottoro.com/ljuecqgv.php
The Shift+Ins key should arguably insert primary selection, not the
clipboard selection as every Qt program does. This commit makes it
possible via the hidden paste-primary command (enabled by default).
Unfortunately QtWebKit does not provide any straightforward way to
insert text at cursor position into editable fields, so we work around
this by executing a JavaScript snippet - inspired by this SO answer:
http://stackoverflow.com/a/11077016