[qutebrowser] Given the process ID, can I find out the loaded URL?
Nicholas Schwab
qutebrowser at nicholas-schwab.de
Thu Dec 31 11:49:10 CET 2020
Hi,
regarding finding out in which qt-version the commit is in: With
git tag --contains=<COMMIT>
you can list all tags that include a specific commit. qt (as many other
repos) tag their repo with the corresponding version at each release. Of
course, this only works when you have cloned the repo locally.
Otherwise, I think the easiest is to compare the commit date to the list
of tags manually (you can find the tags here
https://codereview.qt-project.org/gitweb?p=qt/qtwebengine.git;a=tags )
As you would say in my language: A good slide into the new year!
Nicholas
On 31/12/2020 03:55, Greg Minshall wrote:
> Florian,
>> Given that this came up a couple of times now, I added the PID to the
>> :buffer completion if it is available:
>
> very cool! thanks!
>
>> No easy way to search it there automatically (as the column isn't
>> filtered by input), but at least it's a start.
>
> if that happens someday, that will also be great.
>
> also, if it's not too much trouble, a question on git (repo) usage:
>
>> I added the API to do those kind of things upstream in Qt 5.15:
>> https://codereview.qt-project.org/c/qt/qtwebengine/+/286981
>
> given that URL, how does one (sounds like the same question, passed
> through a sed script! :) figure out which release of qt5-webkit
> incorporates that change?
>
> good new years.
>
> cheers, Greg
>
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