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agnostic-apollo 682ce08314 Create termux-shared library package for all termux constants and shared utils
The termux plugins should use this library instead of hardcoding "com.termux" values in their source code.

The library can be included as a dependency by plugins and third party apps by including the following line in the build.gradle where x.xxx is the version number, once its published.

`implementation 'com.termux:termux-shared:x.xxx'`

The `TermuxConstants` class has been updated to `v0.17.0`, `TermuxPreferenceConstants` to `v0.9.0` and `TermuxPropertyConstants` to `v0.6.0`. Check their Changelog sections for info on changes.

Some typos and redundant code has also been fixed.
2021-04-07 11:31:30 +05:00
agnostic-apollo 11a236a172 Update TerminalView and TerminalViewClient javadocs 2021-03-16 03:46:34 +05:00
agnostic-apollo d39972b3bf Implement GUI based Termux settings manager and a centralized logging framework
The settings activity can be accessed by long pressing on terminal view and selecting "Settings" from the popup shown. It uses the Android's Preference framework. Currently only debugging preferences to set log level and enabling terminal view key logging are provided. The Preference framework by default uses the keys set in `app:key` attribute in the respective preferences XML file to store the values in the default `SharedPreferences` file of the app. However, since we rely on `TermuxPreferenceConstants` and `TermuxPropertyConstants` classes to define key names so that they can be easily shared between termux and its plugin apps, we provide our own `PreferenceDataStore` for storing key/value pairs. The key name in the XML file can optionally be the same. Check `DebuggingPreferencesFragment` class for a sample. Each new preference category fragment should be added to `app/settings/` with its data store.

This commit may allow support to be added for modifying `termux.properties` file directly from the UI but that requires more work, since writing to property files with comments require in-place modification.

The `Logger` class provides various static functions for logging that should be used from now on instead of directly calling android `Log.*` functions. The log level is automatically loaded from shared preferences at application startup via `TermuxApplication` and set in the static `Logger.CURRENT_LOG_LEVEL` variable. Changing the log level through the settings activity also changes the log level immediately.

The 4 supported log levels are:
- LOG_LEVEL_OFF which will log nothing.
- LOG_LEVEL_NORMAL which will start logging error, warn and info messages and stacktraces.
- LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG which will start logging debug messages.
- LOG_LEVEL_VERBOSE which will start logging verbose messages.

The default log level is `LOG_LEVEL_NORMAL` which will not log debug or verbose messages. Contributors can add useful log entries at those levels where ever they feel is appropriate so that it allows users and devs to more easily help solve issues or find bugs, specially without having to recompile termux after having to manually add general log entries to the source. DO NOT log data that may have private info of users like command arguments at log levels below debug, like `BackgroundJob` was doing previously.

Logging to file support may be added later, will require log file rotation support and storage permissions.
2021-03-13 16:49:29 +05:00
agnostic-apollo 10d6eaa5d1 Make TerminalView agnostic of "termux.properties" files.
`TerminalView` will use the `TerminalViewClient` interface implemented by `TermuxViewClient` in termux-app to get "enforce-char-based-input" and "ctrl-space-workaround" property values. It will also not read the file every time it needs to get the property value and will get it from the in-memory cache of `TermuxSharedProperties`.
2021-03-11 21:06:42 +05:00
Fredrik Fornwall 63adb2b132 Rename TerminalKeyListener to TerminalViewClient 2017-04-02 14:25:34 +02:00