COMING IN THE FULL RELEASE:
- A user system
- A functional IPC (Inter-Process Communication) system
THINGS CAN AND WILL CHANGE FROM NOW UNTIL THE FINAL RELEASE.
The startupapps.json config file didn't have drvload.lua when recently installing Halyde. component.list("drive") will not just list components with the 'drive' type, but also with types that contain 'drive'. this includes 'tape_drive' (Computronics), so when calling getCapacity, the filesystem library errors out.
In older versions, the 'read' function in the terminal library (termlib.lua) was most likely vibecoded by Fluxdrive, and was basically very inefficient. The new Unicode library includes functions for getting a code point from a character, and iterating Unicode characters from a string or an iterator function that returns every byte. It is now possible, in the filesystem library, to make virtual 'read streams' (filesystem.makeReadStream), which does the same thing as opening a file with some specific content. There are some new functions in read streams, which allows you to loop through bytes (open(...):iterateBytes), and loop through Unicode characters (open(...):iterateUnicodeChars). The edit app will be updated to v1.2.1 for importing the new Unicode library.
This library uses braille characters and GPU raw instructions to display generated bitmaps in real-time, in high resolutions. A demo is available from command rtest.
I got asked to do the ANSI escape codes for color because Wahlolly couldn't find a way to get them to work. This involved making some kind of TTY, and let me be clear, i didn't know it would be so tedious to develop one. This implementation has support for dark and bright colors by using a color palette. There isn't 8-bit and 24-bit color yet, nor is there a shell parser, so please wait a bit more when it gets implemented.
TheWahlolly didn't know that arrays were stored in pointers when set into another variable, affecting the original array. I also made some changes into the code for ocelot logs so signals are much clearer to investigate (I hope).