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decryption, handling of encrypted redactions and replies
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Remove qtolm git module. Update CMakeLists.txt.
Rename olm to crypto subdir to prevent disambiguation. Rename internal
files accordingly. Comment out not ported E2EE API usage.
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By default enum class values are logged along with the qualifier; this
may or may not be desirable in a given setting. For JoinState(s) and
Membership(Mask) operator<< was overloaded to implicitly suppress
qualification; however, this is both overly sweeping and uses Qt's
internal API for the backend.
Instead, a new QDebug manipulator, terse(), is introduced, that does
the same as those operator<< overloads but on a per-invocation basis.
This makes it slightly more verbose to log enums but makes the QDebug
reconfiguration explicit and doesn't require to produce new overloads
every time a new enum ends up in logs. And it's built entirely on
the published Qt API, reusing the QDebugManip framework that Quotient
already has.
Also: operator<<(QDebug, QDebugManip) has been moved out of
the namespace to fix lookup issues when there's no prior
`using namespace Quotient`.
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DISABLE_MOVE is no more; instead, the library provides Q_DISABLE_MOVE
(and also Q_DISABLE_COPY_MOVE while at it) for Qt pre-5.13 that don't
have it yet. Same for QT_IGNORE_DEPRECATIONS - it only arrived in 5.15
but all the building pieces existed prior so libQuotient has it
regardless of the Qt version used for building.
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Checking whether any login flows are available is a good enough measure
of the homeserver actual workability. Closes #515.
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Clients don't need to do it themselves.
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The query is easier to manipulate; and the original mxc URL is not used
for the real network request anyway.
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BaseJob: StatusCode::JsonParseError
Connection: resolved() and reconnected() signals; roomMap(); postReceipt()
User: bridged() and rawName()
ConnectionData: setHost() and setPort()
StateEventBase: prev_content()
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Instead of being defined independently, JoinState now uses values from
the Membership enumeration (former MemberEventContent::MembershipType)
that was moved to quotient_common.h for that purpose. Both enumerations
gained a Q_FLAG_NS decoration and operator<< overrides that strip
"Quotient::" prefix when dumping member/join state values to the log -
obviating toCString(JoinState) along the way. Quotient::MembershipType
alias is deprecated from now.
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erase_if is now also provided by Qt; doing pretty much the same thing,
the Qt implementation only returns the number of removed entries instead
of returning a collection of them, however. Worth admitting at this
point that the function in connection.cpp has never had the semantics
of STL's erase_if() and doesn't quite have the semantics of remove_if()
either; but at least it's closer to remove_if().
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See https://www.qt.io/blog/whats-new-in-qmetatype-qvariant#qmetatype-knows-your-properties-and-methods-types
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This is an adjustment to the earlier fix of #471: if a join is
immediately followed by a leave (e.g. from another client/bot - you
can't do it programmatically from libQuotient) the sync may bring the
room already in the Leave state; therefore `joinRoom` should not
impose the state but rather ask `provideRoom` to create a `Join` room -
just as it's designed when passed an empty `joinState`.
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An alternative implementation of #463 (and thanks to Carl for spotting
the original problem).
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Co-authored-by: Alexey Rusakov <Kitsune-Ral@users.sf.net>
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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.
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Port existing copyright statement to reuse using licensedigger
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See #437 for the discussion.
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To be very clear what this function checks. See also #437.
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