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Some file systems (usually networked file systems) don't support Unix
domain sockets, and attempting to create them fails with an EPERM.
uzbl-event-manager now checks for such failures and announces them via
the logging interface, rather than simply dropping a traceback.
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Conflicts:
src/uzbl-core.c
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Made init_logger() which sets up the root logger and log level, and then
used `logger` as a global to refer to the script's logger right off the
bat. Removed usage of `get_logger(name)` entirely.
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Calls main() upon running the event manager. Work done was moving a
gigantic block of repetetive adding for the parser into its own function
`make_parser()`, moved `get_logger(...)` out of the if-main branch, and
declaring a lot of variables as globals (this can be fixed later;
recommended to make all globals in all caps later).
This allows someone to attach a debugger or profiler to the event
manager more easily, just by editing the script.
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