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2021-01-16Updated copyright statements upon Git auditKitsune Ral
After going through all the files and the history of commits on them it was clear that some copyright statements are obsolete (the code has been overwritten since) and some are missing. This commit tries best to remedy that, along with adding SPDX tags where they were still not used. Also, a minimal SPDX convention is documented for further contributions. Closes #426.
2020-06-19Rename a few 'data' responsesKitsune Ral
2020-06-19*.h.mustache: minor fixesKitsune Ral
The Quotient:: workaround seems no more necessary.
2020-06-18gtad: restrict the identifier regexKitsune Ral
2020-06-07gtad/*: optimise and use latest GTAD featuresKitsune Ral
- The generated code is updated to be compatible with the BaseJob changes introduced in the previous commit. This includes greatly reducing the number of header files that have to be explicitly #included, as basejob.h now #includes converters.h. Also, thanks to the changes in BaseJob, none of generated job classes needs a pimpl Private class. - gtad/template.*.mustache files are replaced with data.h.mustache for data structures (entirely defined in header files from now on) and operation.*.mustache for API operations (also massively moved to header files, possibly also becoming header-only in the future). - New variable-dropping and title-overring features in GTAD 0.7 allow to use the upstream matrix-doc repo to generate the code. - CMakeLists.txt makes use of file globbing with CONFIGURE_DEPENDS where possible to alleviate build reconfiguration after a GTAD call.
2020-06-01GTAD parts: new home and format updates for GTAD 0.7Kitsune Ral
All GTAD-related files (gtad.yaml and templates) from now live in their dedicated gtad/ directory - this helps against removing them accidentally along with the rest of the generated files. The format to list generated files in gtad.yaml has changed a bit before GTAD 0.7 beta2; gtad.yaml in this commit conforms to the new structure.