tinyfiledialogs had lots of issue surounding the quoting of the
arguments to the dialog functions. The arguments are effectively placed
verbadim into shell commands, and without any proper treatment they
would get accidentally evaluated by the shell, which is a big problem.
Additionally, any arguments containing quotes would just not work since
they would screw up the underlying shell command.
This change fixes all that for Linux. Every argument to the dialog
functions is now surrounded in single quotes, which prevents any
evaluation of the string by the shell. Additionally, because this is
standard the only chracters that need special treatment are the single
quote characters, and proper escaping for them has been added. The
result is that the dialog functions can now accept arguments that hvae
single and double quotes in them (on Linux).
Unfortunately InForm code calls this function directly via
`DECLARE LIBRARY`. For the moment we're adding it back in to keep those
programs functioning, in the future it may be removed.
I broke this by accident in 5031de2, likely by misreading the $0. What
the line was intended to do was change to the directory the script is
located in when the script starts, this allows the script to be started
from any location.
Typically this isn't necessary functionality, but for Mac OS it's
important because if you double-click the script (the typical way to run
it) it is started from the user's home directory. Due to this I also
updated the Mac OS distribution test to run the script in this way so
that it's closer to how a user will run it.
Fixes: #218
This file was checked-in with Windows line endings, but it should have
Unix/Linux ones. Windows will automatically convert it into Windows line
endings when checking the file out, so it's not a problem in that case.
This adds logic for testing the new license generation functionality.
This is done by having the expected license for a variety of
tests that use different dependencies, and then comparing that against
the license QB64-PE actually produces when compiling these test files.
Note that because the actual used dependencies changes depending upon
the OS, we have separate expected licenses for each of Linux, Windows,
and Mac OS. This required some build changes to accomidate, in addition
to the testing logic changes themselves.
This gives QB64-PE the ability to automatically generate a text file
comprising all of the licenses that apply to your QB64 program. This
file can then be distributed with your program to meet the requirements
of those licenses, and also examined to understand what licenses apply
to your program.
The generation is controlled via a configuration flag, settable either
via the `Run` dialog, or via a new `-f` setting on the comamnd line.
Fixes: #145
There's some logic for handling `Bit * n` types that doesn't properly
handle NoPrefix. There's both a faulty error check which only works for
the `_` version (It was using `OR` so it always failed), and then also
the code that pulls out the number only works if the `_` is present.
Both of those are fixed in this commit.