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Update to upstream version '0.6.4'
with Debian dir aa8705fd74743e79c043bc9e3e425d5064404cfe
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The current Quotest gets stuck somewhere, and the its big internal 3-minute watchdog doesn't cut it for some reason. While investigating that, an external timeout would be quite handy.
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Now that we've crowded it with a few synthetic users, lazy-loading of
members doesn't some other room to get tested. Bonus:
Connection::roomByAlias() has its own very simple test now.
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See #437 for the discussion.
(cherry picked from commit 6101971af86fdecd084759aa039b9d20a9d662a7)
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So just reset the base URL and return, with no error signals.
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Fixes #437.
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...because finished() includes abandoning and should only be relevant
when lifecycle issues are involved.
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[skip ci]
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Cherry-picked and squashed from 2fed7f8a and 23cf8bec.
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Mostly taken from #434, except removed E2EE matrix variants
since E2EE is not ready on 0.6.x and is discouraged from using.
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(cherry picked from commit 0f974c0f96f29035ee766e8913504fed4a4903a5)
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1. resolveServer() now emits homeserverChanged() even when there's no
.well-known file found.
2. checkAndConnect() entirely removed from the header file.
3. Sunny-day scenario for assumeIdentity() is now asynchronous,
triggering a call to /whoami to double-check the user.
(based on commit 6c9ff40dbd91cc4966f0ecf9ed817efc2495a2fb to master)
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(cherry picked from commit 56c1db077b5da653c230432abc6c746318a77bed)
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...to show the sunny-day case.
(cherry picked from commit 5d15e3b23649a54abdb3812c10f4a7d2ce07d7dd)
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Usually QNetworkAccessManager expects the user to delete the replies, but when the QNetworkAccessManager itself is deleted it deletes all pending replies (https://code.woboq.org/qt5/qtbase/src/network/access/qnetworkaccessmanager.cpp.html#529).
This can lead to use-after-free crashes when d->reply is accessed. By putting the reply into a QPointer the exiting if(d->reply) checks can work properly.
(cherry picked from commit 9d854e778d8d6ef8e03e1ea74fe958675b24fd45)
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Notably, recommend using loginFlowsChanged() rather than
homeserverChanged() to detect when a Connection object is ready for
a login sequence. Related: #427.
(cherry picked from commit 8981c5451ac378f16d5b57d7460d053e2cbc666e)
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[skip ci]
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Previously the code was waiting until an arbitrary event is sent.
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Also: use a structured binding for better code readability.
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Proxy servers may return arbitrary HTML, for one example; so don't
expect to find a valid JSON object in whatever non-empty payload
next to a non-2xx HTTP code. Fixes #421.
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Part of the fix for #421.
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DeleteDeviceJob requires authentication, but the JSON data is not added for DELETE requests.
Since QNetworkAccessManager::deleteResource does not support body data, we need to send a custom request.
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The change in 39830496 led to prev_content becoming a fallback not only
for displaying user names but also for storing them in the internal
member map, which is really not what was intended.
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[skip ci]
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Also: add space before colon in range-based for from now on.
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Changes in e81117fb exposed a flaw in EncryptionEvent causing assertion
failure when this event is default-initialised (i.e. no encryption).
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This is a usual situation when a membership type is undefined; and
the current code constructs _a lot_ of stub events by loading them from
empty JSON. So just silence those warnings for now.
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This is to optimize a rather hot path creating stub events (for
member events in bigger rooms, in particular) when the event type is
known. Version 0.7 will have a completely different code based on
event content rather than event that will obviate stubs creation but
0.6.x can benefit from it.
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...in one particular case, when trying to add a user to a room it's
already a member of.
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Closes #412.
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The first character inside the fragment should be /
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May lead to new crashes due to nullptr returned from Connection::user()
on more utterly invalid content from the wire that the library still
doesn't properly invalidate. This has long been quite a good case for
exceptions, or another error-handling framework: Connection::user() can
return nullptr either when out of memory or when the id is invalid or
empty, and other places are likely to treat invalid ids in different
ways but probably just hope that memory exhaustion "never happens", or
try to handle it in a quite different way than an empty or invalid id.
Something to think of in 0.7.
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