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The Dispatch<> template and dispatch(), a facility function for it, simplify dispatching to functions that have different signatures that still can be converted to the same std::function<> type. The case in point is in event.cpp; Event::fromJson calls make() that always returns the type we need; however, once we have several possible base types (Event, RoomEvent, StateEvent), we'd have to either write a specific make() incarnation for each of them, or mess with function return type conversions. Dispatch<> helps to keep the code clean.
REGISTER_ENUM is a cross-Qt versions approach to dumping enumeration values to qDebug() and the likes.
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Enable OSX in Travis CI
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Code tweaks and cleanup
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After adding some profiling it became clear that to recalculate the room name and emit namesChanged() upon each member event is a waste, especially when there are thousands of those coming at initial sync (*cough* Matrix HQ room). So the room name is recalculated only once and unconditionally (in most cases this will boil down to checking whether name/canonicalAlias changed after processing the events batch), and namesChanged is only emitted once per batch, if any name or alias changed.
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logging.h/logging.cpp is now a full-fledged pair for all things logging. Two more categories added, EPHEMERAL and SYNCJOB, that control logging for ephemeral events and SyncJob, respectively (in particular, switching off EPHEMERAL greatly reduces the logspam about moving read markers and how many users have read up to which event).
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Before the access token was added to Private::requestQuery on every sendRequest() invocation, leading to the same access token being added up to the request once more with each retry.
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introduced; Connection and Room cleanup
Helps to better encapsulate Room
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It's just natural, after all, Connection is a parent of Room. But seriously, this will be needed when we have rooms from different Connections living next to each other.
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Mainly it's about const-ification (in particular, passing const-refs instead of values) and deleting unneeded declarations/#includes. Since the changes alter the external interface, this is submitted as a PR for peer review.
One of unneeded declarations/definitions is a virtual destructor in BaseJob descendants. Since a job object should be deleted through QObject::deleteLater() anyway (and it's the only correct way of disposing of the object), all deletions will call the stack of destructors through virtual QObject::~QObject(). Therefore even BaseJob could get on with a non-virtual destructor but for the sake of clarity BaseJob::~BaseJob() is still declared virtual.
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As Qt documentation advises, a single QNetworkAccessManager is enough for the whole Qt application.
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Port to categorized logging
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This greatly reduces the noise made by quaternion.
To enable full logging, export the following variable:
QT_LOGGING_RULES="libqmatrixclient.*.debug=true"
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Don't discard avatars as well
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Same workaround as in commit 836f35dc7d, but this time also for avatars.
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Because it's a recommended by Qt method to sort end-user-facing lists.
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Don't discard user display names upon leave membership events
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Otherwise the following QJsonObject will discard a valid display name in
RoomMemberEvent::fromJson():
QJsonObject({"content":{"membership":"leave"},"event_id":"$14905359301189950PoADM:matrix.org","membership":"leave","origin_server_ts":1490535930821,"sender":"@elvisangelaccio:matrix.org","state_key":"@elvisangelaccio:matrix.org","type":"m.room.member","unsigned":{"age":1887090448,"prev_content":{"avatar_url":"mxc://matrix.org/PuDxgBQfeplXbCQFvOGpTEmC","displayname":"eang","membership":"join"},"prev_sender":"@elvisangelaccio:matrix.org","replaces_state":"$14905358091189487gXwtE:matrix.org"}})
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The previous code deviated from the spec, trying to guess on the content type of body as if there could be HTML in some cases. The spec openly states that 'body' value should always be in plain text.
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The one that comes with Qt as a fallback is from 2012 (even from newer Qt versions) and is missing many common content types.
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You've got the point. Merged this.
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Room names conflicts should be handled at the client level, for example
by displaying the canonical alias in a tooltip or in the custom
delegate of the view.
If we extend the display name algorithm at the lib level, we
are just cluttering the display name in the most common scenario
(i.e. when there are no name clashes).
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Couldn't find anything cross-platform to track theme changes, so just merging this. Thanks!
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This is what /join returns if I supply garbage for the alias.
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Jobs retry functionality for recoverable errors
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If the user doesn't have a custom avatar set, show a default avatar
instead of nothing. This fixes a misalignment in the tableview
between users with and without a custom avatar.
Since libqmatrixclient doesn't recognize yet if a user is online or offline,
just use the `user-available` standard [1] icon for now.
[1]: https://standards.freedesktop.org/icon-naming-spec/icon-naming-spec-latest.htmli
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When SyncJob retries, networkError is emitted; if it fails entirely, either loginError or syncError, depending on the kind of failure.
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As of now, the retry logic (see BaseJob::finishJob() method) invokes the same network request several times with increasing timeouts and retry intervals. Some additional signals and accessors are also provided to control the behaviour from inheriting classes (see a notable example with SyncJob in the same commit) and clients (support of retries in Quaternion comes in a respective commit shortly).
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Fixed the "formatJson unused" warning with that.
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So now you can directly connect to signals emitted by the job, instead of making intermediate signals in Connection for the same thing.
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This should help to provide more reasonable error messages when a particular resource is not found or entered data are outright incorrect.
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At least MinGW 4.8 (bundled with Qt 5.2.1 for Windows) crashes with internal error on lambdas-in-lambdas.
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Compile and run with your username and password as the first two arguments.
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This will be used from Quaternion for a better algorithm dealing with read markers
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timeline + no more discarding read markers to events that haven't arrived yet
When using deque::const_reverse_iterator for read markers and eventsIndex, I didn't realise that insertions into std::deque invalidate iterators (though preserve references and pointers). Therefore, a small TimelineItem class has been introduced that stores an event together with a persistent index that is generated upon insertion into the timeline (timeline.back()+1 for newer events, timeline.front()-1 for older events). Using such indices, we can still reach an event by it's index in constant time, while avoiding a problem with invalidating iterators.
While rewriting the code, another problem has been detected with read markers to events that haven't yet arrived to the timeline (in particular, older events). The old code simply discarded such read markers. The new code stores such read markers anyway, so that when that event arrives, it could be matched against the stored last-read-event id.
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