This fixes test failures when Ghostty's core is run without libc.
Ghostty in the real world (all built executables) require libc so this
bug has never been hit before, but I'm working on a libc-less core and
this caused real test failures (so its already tested, as well).
This makes more dependencies lazy. This has a practical effect of
reducing the number of dependencies that need to be downloaded when
running certain zig build steps.
This is all limited because we're blocked on an upstream Zig issue:
https://github.com/ziglang/zig/issues/21525 This prevents us from fully
avoiding downloading many dependencies, but at least they're relatively
small.
One major improvement here is the usage of `lazyImport` for
`zig-wayland` that prevents downloading `zig_wayland` unconditionally on
all platforms. On macOS, we don't download this at all anymore.
Another, weirder change is that all our transitive dependencies are now
marked lazy (e.g. glslang's upstream source) even if the glslang build
always requires it. This was necessary because without this, even if we
simply referenced glslang in the root build.zig, it would force the
source package to download unconditionally. This no longer happens.
cc @pluiedev Minor improvements here, doesn't change the long term plan,
but improves things in the interim.
This makes more dependencies lazy. This has a practical effect of
reducing the number of dependencies that need to be downloaded when
running certain zig build steps.
This is all limited because we're blocked on an upstream Zig issue:
https://github.com/ziglang/zig/issues/21525 This prevents us from
fully avoiding downloading many dependencies, but at least they're
relatively small.
One major improvement here is the usage of `lazyImport` for
`zig-wayland` that prevents downloading `zig_wayland` unconditionally on
all platforms. On macOS, we don't download this at all anymore.
Another, weirder change is that all our transitive dependencies are now
marked lazy (e.g. glslang's upstream source) even if the glslang build
always requires it. This was necessary because without this, even if we
simply referenced glslang in the root build.zig, it would force the
source package to download unconditionally. This no longer happens.
This was not ported to gtk-ng before old runtime was removed, breaking
shell integration on Flatpak.
This implementation is copied verbatim from old runtime.
This makes it cleaner to add new sources of table generation and also
avoids inadvertently depending on different modules (despite Zig's lazy
analysis).
This also fixes up terminal to only use our look up tables which avoids
bringing ziglyph in for the terminal module.
When running in a snap context we need to filtering out all the SNAP_*
variables out there, but this is not enough, because it's also needed
to sanitize them by ensuring that no variable containing a path pointing
to a $SNAP folder is leaked there.
Otherwise we might have (for example) XDG_RUNTIME_DIRS containing a
"private" snap path, and that will be exposed to all the applications
that will be started from ghostty
This is stomping towards minimizing our build.zig dependencies so that
it can be cached more often. Right now, touching almost any file in the
project forces the build.zig to rebuild which is destroying my
productivity.