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These parts are either deprecated or just unlikely to be reused in the current form. Breaks Quaternion master as of now (it #includes logmessage.h).
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associated with Event objects anyway
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This code is useful for any client that uses the Room class and needs to display the list of room members. Also removed an unused #include.
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These changes are most harmless; a no more used Private class removed, and an incorrect signal specification in connect() fixed. Also, one explicit #include has been added, just in case.
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Kicking markMessagesAsRead() at each mouse move is still a bad idea - I'm looking at you Quaternion.
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The implementation allows further extension to actually counting unread messages (in their Room::isEventNotable() sense - see the code) but so far just replicates what Quaternion previously provided. The only difference from the Quaternion implementation is that last own message is not marked as read immediately - so that we can allow the local user to send messages while staying with the read marker well above. This implies, though, that the read marker won't reset to the timeline bottom at any movement of the user - rather that it resets to the bottom of the current view (which is the ultimately correct behaviour, anyway).
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Qt Creator turns out to be watching for "at :" substring in logs to detect messages that refer to files - which is not our case. Removing a comma fixes the alarm.
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CMake tweaks
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That list was bound to become outdated every now and then.
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Qt5Core_DIR shows a path to the .cmake file's directory, which is a little too much information. The same change will be made in Quaternion, with the Qt prefix having additional usage in installation.
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Room: added setLastReadEvent accessor and a signal for it; don't post receipts for own messages to the server
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Room::markMessagesAsRead: use the iterator to the message, not after the message.
Room::setLastReadEvent: moved to protected
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setLastReadEvent() is called in any case (read marks a stored in a hashmap so it's a constant time operation anyway); postReceipt() is now called for the nearest previous non-local message.
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QJsonObject stock constructors are boring anyway - using QJsonObject::QJsonObject wasn't really necessary.
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receipts for own messages to the server
As discussed with Matthew in #quaternion: https://matrix.to/#/!PCzUtxtOjUySxSelof:matrix.org/$14768896199130qcJqe:matrix.org
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Merged as amended.
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data() in each job class
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MediaThumbnailJob: Use QSize instead of two separate int's for size
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Connection::getThumbnail() is now overloaded to provide compatibility with the previous interface.
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Event objects leaks plugged
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The previous code had no effect because QVector<Receipt> was instantiated before Q_DECLARE_TYPEINFO occurence.
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Normally, this shouldn't happen anyway - just a double-check,
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This fixes a case when another person mentions you by disambiguated name, and this is not highlighted because Riot uses () and Quaternion uses <> to decorate disambiguated names (as well as to check mentions).
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Push sender from RoomTopicEvent to Event
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Fix messages ordering
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Because it's supposed to exist in (at least) all events from /sync.
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Connection: Don't return SyncJob* from sync()
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This replaces the one-by-one timestamp-ordering algorithm of adding new
messages with copying the whole group of just-arrived messages to either
the beginning or the end of the timeline.
Since origin timestamps do not provide a reasonable order,
findInsertionPos() is entirely deleted. processMessageEvent() is
replaced by two functions: addNewMessageEvents() appends at
messageEvents.end() while addHistoricalMessageEvents() inserts them at
messageEvents.begin(). There's no official way to insert messages in the
middle; cases when getPreviousContent() is called in parallel or a
RoomMessagesJob runs on a gap somewhere in the middle of the timeline
weren't considered before this commit and aren't considered in it.
The new ordering requires you to understand where you have got your
events from (or rather, where you want to insert them). In particular,
updateData() that processes /sync results uses addNewMessageEvents();
getPreviousContent() calls addHistoricalMessageEvents().
In order to notify clients, a single newMessages() signal gives way to
3 new signals: 2 aboutToAdd*Messages() and a common addedMessages().
In addition, clients can derive from Room and use doAdd*Messages()
virtual functions to alter/extend the behaviour.
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Given that Connection handles all the output from SyncJob already, there's no use in having the pointer. In fact, it's not used in Quaternion, and Tensor, to the contrary, has a problem _because_ this pointer is grabbed by the QML engine that mistakenly tries to handle its lifecycle.
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deconstruction log line
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Correct user sorting for room name creation
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In the previous version, it was possible that u1 >= u2 and u2 >= u1:
Assume u1 == me, u1->id() < u2->id()
Then u1 >= u2, as u1 == me (i.e. it returns false)
but also u2 >= u1, as u2->id() > u1->id() (returns false again)
For me, this had the effect of having three rooms called fxrh.
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Thanks to Clang for pointing this out.
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To facilitate a possible change of a container type.
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See https://marcmutz.wordpress.com/translated-articles/pimp-my-pimpl-
%E2%80%94-reloaded
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