This introduces the concept of a "dist resource" (specifically a
`GhosttyDist.Resource` type). This is a resource that may be present in
dist tarballs but not in the source tree. If the resource is present and
we're not in a Git checkout, then we use it directly instead of
generating it.
This is used for the first time in this commit for the gresource c/h
files, which depend on a variety of external tools (blueprint-compiler,
glib-compile-resources, etc.) that we do not want to require downstream
users/packagers to have and we also do not want to worry about them
having the right versions.
This also adds a check for `distcheck` to ensure our distribution
contains all the expected files.
1. Refactored Nix devshell/package to make it easier to keep
LD_LIBRARY_PATH & buildInputs in sync (plus make it easier to re-use
in other Nix environment).
2. Added a CI job to ensure that Blueprints are formatted correctly and
that they will compile using `blueprint-compiler` 0.16.0.
3. Reformatted all Blueprints with `blueprint-compiler format`.
Upstream is now mostly pure Zig and the build.zig.zon.* files are
generated directly by zon2nix. The JSON file is no longer used as an
intermediate file but is retained for downstream packager usage.
Closes#6702
This removes our mach-glfw dependency and replaces it with an in-tree
pkg/glfw that includes both the source for compiling glfw as well as the
Zig bindings. This matches the pattern from our other packages.
This is based on the upstream mach-glfw work and therefore includes the
original license and copyright information.
The reasoning is stated in the issue but to summarize for the commit:
- mach-glfw is no longer maintained, so we have to take ownership
- mach-glfw depended on some large blobs of header files to enable
cross-compilation but this isn't something we actually care about,
so we can (and do) drop the blobs
- mach-glfw blobs were hosted on mach hosts. given mach-glfw is
unmaintained, we can't rely on this hosting
- mach-glfw relied on a "glfw" package which was owned by another
person to be Zig 0.14 compatible, but we no longer need to rely on
this
- mach-glfw builds were outdated based on latest Zig practices
This is my third (!) attempt at implementing localization support. By
leveraging GTK builder to do most of the `gettext` calls, I can avoid
the whole mess about missing symbols on non-glibc platforms.
Added some documentation too for contributors and translators, just for
good measure.
Supersedes #5214, resolves the GTK half of #2357
This is my third (!) attempt at implementing localization support.
By leveraging GTK builder to do most of the `gettext` calls, I
can avoid the whole mess about missing symbols on non-glibc platforms.
Added some documentation too for contributors and translators,
just for good measure.
Using `gtk4-layer-shell` still seems like the path of least resistance,
and to my delight it pretty much Just Works. Hurrah!
This implementation could do with some further polish (e.g. animations,
which can be implemented via libadwaita's animations API, and global
shortcuts), but as a MVP it works well enough.
It even supports tabs!
Fixes#4624.
This fixes a regression in 1.1.1/1.1.2 where our PACKAGING docs mention
using `fetch-zig-cache.sh` but it was removed. This commit adds it back,
generating its contents from the build.zig.zon file (via zon2nix which
we use for our Nix packaging).
For packagers, there are no dependency changes: you still need Zig and
POSIX sh. For release time, Ghostty has a new dependency on `jq` but
otherwise the release process is the same. The check-zig-cache.sh script
is updated to generate the new build.zig.zon.txt file.
Adds buildtime and comptime checks to make sure that Blueprints/UI files
are availble and correctly formed. Will also compile Blueprints to UI
files so that they are available to GTK code.
This brings the internal package more in line with how the nixpkgs
package is built. It also handles recursive dependencies better than the
current system.
`zig-gobject` is a set of GObject bindings that allow us to write
GTK-facing code in Zig instead of getting hands dirty with C.
It's been tested and refined in real-life applications and several
GTK contributors agree that it is a marked improvement over using
the C API directly, such as allowing method call syntax and avoiding
many manual `@ptrCast`s.
This commit doesn't actually contain any changes to our preexisting
GTK code — the migration process is intended to begin in chunks,
firstly in self-contained components (e.g. the header bar, overlays,
etc.), and then full-scale migration can begin when we remove non-Adwaita
GTK builds for 1.2. (After all, why port code that you'll remove later
either way?)
More complete coverage of the Symbols For Legacy Computing block,
including characters from Unicode 16.0.
Pixman and the web canvas impl for Canvas have been removed in favor of
z2d for drawing, since it has a nicer API with more powerful methods,
and is in Zig with no specific platform optimizations so should compile
to wasm no problem.
Fixes#2171
ZLS has caused us issues in our Nix shell before and I noted when we
first added it that we probably shouldn't. We now pin to release
versions of Zig so I think its reasonable to expect developers to have
ZLS installed themselves with the proper version or not use it at all.