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Because Apple Clang choked on `explicit(false)`.
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Default construction was only done to support stubbed state in Room
and even that did not really use those, opting to construct an event
from an empty QJsonObject instead. Now that Room doesn't have
stubbed state, default constructors are even less needed.
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This include all (hopefully) classes/structures and functions that have
non-inline definitions, as well as namespaces with Q_NAMESPACE since
those have non-inline (as of Qt 5.15) QMetaObject - for that a new
macro, QUO_NAMESPACE, has been devised to accommodate the lack of
Q_NAMESPACE_EXPORT in Qt before 5.14.
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EncryptionEvent constructor
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Now that QMetaType introspects into types, it reveals hidden problems
(which is very nice of it).
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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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In particular: removed unnecessary #includes, deprecated and no more
used constructs, replaced stored members with dynamic generation
from JSON (TypingEvent and, especially promising for performance,
ReceiptEvent)
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They've been deprecated for almost a year by now.
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This allows to detect if a room has been encrypted (no room state, just
an event as of yet). Closes #84.
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