Currently, interactions with the user interface, like changing providers, opening menus or even resizing windows, take the focus away from the main views. This PR resets focus to the child (if view has no children then the view's window itself is used) of the view that had focus before the interaction took place.
It was tested by interacting with menus, changing providers, using toolbar icons, using command palette, resizing windows or widgets of the view itself that are not children windows of the main view (e.g. running a pattern and having focus return to the pattern editor when evaluation ends. or using the icons in the hex editor) and also by selecting the main view itself. To clarify this last item, if you click on the view tab (not the provider tab but the view tab itself) the focus will be restored to the child that had focused before the tab was clicked
There is no attempt to recover the active status of widgets within the window but it can be easily recovered by clicking the Tab key once. Some views, like the pattern data view, can set other views to focus depending on where they are clicked.
The implementation saves the the child sub-window in a pointer of the view and is only changed if another child is given focus. Then various UI interactions are detected with care not to change focus while the interaction occurs. The end of the interaction is detected by checking if undesired items are the ones that have focus (these undesired values only occur when the UI interaction ends) and if they are, then the focus is restored to the window that is stored in the view pointer.
problem occurs because there is no check for duplicate entries in the
paths vector.
The fix is implemented using the combination of two containers; a vector
to ensure the insertion order and a set to ensure the uniqueness the
entries. The set first attempts to insert the new path and uses the
return of insertion to decide if the vector needs to be updated.
This PR drops the use of brew for dependency management in favor of
macports so we can support lower macOS versions instead of just the
lowest one supported by Apple
Closes#2586
By creating copies of the required inputs on the main thread just before
the task is spawned. A;so if task is still running when new data can be
copied then the task is interrupted thus avoiding concurrency without
mutexes. Atomics are used to signal state information used to determine
what and when to spawn.
Also includes update to pattern editor library and some fixes to syntax
highlighting error when custom types defined inside namespaces were used
inside the namespaces without the full qualified name and other small
changes mostly to improve the current style.