Re #10124
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Also includes:
* Resize the Zoom-to-Page icon to match the size of its brethren
It was one pixel smaller on all sides, for... some reason?
(Possibly I borked the resize the first time around, don't remember if I
worked on that one).
The previous iteration, besides failing to handle leaf-only input,
was relying on splitFilePathName, which just doesn't do what's required
to incrementally build the directory tree the right way around ;).
This should more closely match mkdir -p, i.e., it will *fail* if any
part (or all of it) of the path exists but is *not* a directory.
Re #10074
- filemanagerutil.resetDocumentSettings()'s doc_settings:close() -> doc_settings:flush()
- Remove current_status from filemanagerutil.getStatusButtonsRow() args, get it inside from file
- Move genStatusButton() inside filemanagerutil.getStatusButtonsRow()
- Move "Reset settings" button generation to filemanagerutil
- Rename "Reset settings" button to "Reset" and update popup box text
- Disable "Reset settings" for file if it's currently open in Collections (same as History)
Much easier to deal with thanks to the cleanup work done in #10062 ;).
* `carrier` is set to 1 as soon as the device is *administratively* up (in practice, as soon as we run `ifconfig up`). This is perfectly fine for `isWifiOn`, but absolutely not for `isConnected`, because we are not, actually, connected to *anything*, no attempt at associating has even been made at that point. Besides being semantically wrong, in practice, this will horribly break the connectivity check, because it expects that `isConnected` means we can talk to at least the LAN.
* Delving into the Linux docs reveals that `operstate` looks like a better candidate, as it reflects *operational status*; for Wi-Fi, that means associated and successfully authenticated. That's... closer, but still not it, because we still don't have an IP, so we technically can't talk to anything other than the AP.
* So, I've brought out the big guns (`getifaddrs`), and replicated a bit of code that I already use in the USBNetwork hack on Kindle, to detect whether we actually have an IP assigned. (Other approaches, like `/proc/net/route`, may not be entirely fool-proof, and/or get complicated when IPv6 enters the fray (which it does, on Kobo, Mk. 8+ devices are IPv6-enabled)).
TL;DR: Bunch of C via ffi, and `isConnected` now returns true only when the device is operationally up *and* we have an IP assigned.
Pulls in https://github.com/koreader/koreader-base/pull/1579 & https://github.com/koreader/lj-wpaclient/pull/10
cervantes kindle kobo remarkable: use sysfs carrier file to determine connection state
cleanup hasWifiManager checks
gateway check: use ip if available
Fixes: #10087Closes: #10092
Re: https://github.com/koreader/koreader/issues/9806#issuecomment-1416827447
Depends on https://github.com/koreader/koreader-base/pull/1576
Includes assorted cosmetics tweaks related to duplicate `setDirty` calls when instantiating widgets that already have an `onShow` handler doing it. (I left widgets doing it in `update` instead of `init` alone, on the assumption that callers *may* be relying on that behavior when updating widgets at runtime. This might actually never matter, and it certainly didn't for ScreenSaverWidget, which is why I removed it from there ;p).
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