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Similar to contentPart() - apparently there are enough places across
the code that would benefit from it.
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Given that QJsonObject only accepts QStrings in the list constructor,
the template is useless cruft.
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There's a clash between Event::content() (a template function) and
RoomMessageEvent::content() (plain member). Out of these two, the name
more fits to the RME's member function - strictly speaking,
Event::content() retrieves a part of content, and so is renamed.
In addition, contentPart() defaults to QJsonValue now, which is pretty
intuitive (the function returns values from a JSON object) and allows
to implement more elaborate logic such as
if (const auto v = contentPart<>("key"_ls); v.isObject()) {
// foo
} else if (v.isString()) {
// bar
} else {
// boo
}
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Doesn't really help build times, instead breaking the build on older Qt.
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The "original JSON" wording is misleading: the returned JSON can be and
is routinely edited as a part of event construction, redaction, editing.
Also, originalJson() name is misleading in that it returns a stringified
(in a very specific way) JSON and not an object. You have to call
fullJson() to get the object, and originalJsonObject(), confusingly,
returns exactly the same thing but as a value rather than as
a reference. The original intention of keeping originalJsonObject() was
to make it Q_INVOKABLE or use it as an accessor for a Q_PROPERTY.
unfortunately, this was never really practical as discussed in
the previous commit.
All that implies that clients have to handle passing event JSON to QML
themselves, in the form they prefer (as an object or a string). The
added complexity is negligible though; on the other hand, there's added
flexibility in, e.g., choosing a compact instead of default JSON layout
or even generate a highlighted JSON representation.
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Makes compilation a tad lighter.
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Q_GADGET is generally used to enable two things outside of QObject:
Q_PROPERTY/Q_INVOKABLE and Q_ENUM/Q_FLAG. While the latter can be used
in its own right in QML, the former requires Q_GADGET instances to be
passed to QML by value, which is not really possible with
uncopyable/unassignable classes. Bottom line is that Q_PROPERTY in
anything derived from Quotient::Event is not viable, making Q_GADGET
macro useless unless there's a Q_ENUM/Q_FLAG (as is the case with
RoomMessageEvent, e.g.).
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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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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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The breakage was caused by 639f1d48.
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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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The override adds the event's origin timestamp
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The method grew large and a bit unwieldy over the years.
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Checking that BaseEventT descends from Event is really extraneous.
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They've been deprecated for almost a year by now.
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Unified *Key -> *KeyL identifiers in roommessageevent.cpp along the way.
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# Conflicts:
# CMakeLists.txt
# lib/avatar.cpp
# lib/connection.cpp
# lib/connection.h
# lib/connectiondata.cpp
# lib/csapi/account-data.cpp
# lib/csapi/account-data.h
# lib/csapi/capabilities.cpp
# lib/csapi/capabilities.h
# lib/csapi/content-repo.cpp
# lib/csapi/create_room.cpp
# lib/csapi/filter.cpp
# lib/csapi/joining.cpp
# lib/csapi/keys.cpp
# lib/csapi/list_joined_rooms.cpp
# lib/csapi/notifications.cpp
# lib/csapi/openid.cpp
# lib/csapi/presence.cpp
# lib/csapi/pushrules.cpp
# lib/csapi/registration.cpp
# lib/csapi/room_upgrades.cpp
# lib/csapi/room_upgrades.h
# lib/csapi/search.cpp
# lib/csapi/users.cpp
# lib/csapi/versions.cpp
# lib/csapi/whoami.cpp
# lib/csapi/{{base}}.cpp.mustache
# lib/events/accountdataevents.h
# lib/events/eventcontent.h
# lib/events/roommemberevent.cpp
# lib/events/stateevent.cpp
# lib/jobs/basejob.cpp
# lib/jobs/basejob.h
# lib/networkaccessmanager.cpp
# lib/networksettings.cpp
# lib/room.cpp
# lib/room.h
# lib/settings.cpp
# lib/settings.h
# lib/syncdata.cpp
# lib/user.cpp
# lib/user.h
# lib/util.cpp
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So that is<> could be specialised for some types.
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- registerEventType(): comment the cryptic _ variable
- Room::postEvent: document the return value
- Room::Private: upgrade comments to doc-comments - even though in Private, they still are helpful to show hints in IDEs.
- General cleanup
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This turns off the legacy EventType namespace with event type aliases
(EventType::RoomMessageEvent etc.). To still use it, pass -
DENABLE_EVENTTYPE_ALIAS to the compiler.
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Call events no more store deserialised values; instead they deserialise
values on the fly, same as all other events. They are no more treated as
state events (The Spec doesn't define them as state events in the first
place). A common base class, CallEventBase, is introduced that defines
data pieces common to all call events (call id and version).
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It's present on the vast minority of events so better be embedded into
JSON instead.
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[ci skip]
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Omittable<> doesn't work with reference types and returning an unknown
event spoils the experience. It's much simpler to just deal with event
pointers instead.
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If defined (value doesn't matter), it will suppress generation of
deprecated EventType constants. Not defined by default, as of 0.4.
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Otherwise factory chaining doesn't work right (an unknown event returned
by a chained factory is treated as successful parsing).
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Static storage initialisation fiasco, as it is...
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MSVC struggles with template variables...
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It confuses compilers and adds a mostly unneeded null check; it's dead easy
to just dereference a pointer before passing it to visit<>().
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