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2018-12-08Refactor toJson/fillJsonKitsune Ral
Both now use through a common JsonConverter<> template class with its base definition tuned for structs/QJsonObjects and specialisations for non-object types. This new implementation doesn't work with virtual fillJson functions yet (so EventContent classes still use toJson as a member function) and does not cope quite well with non-constructible objects (you have to specialise JsonConverter<> rather than, more intuitively, JsonObjectConverter<>), but overall is more streamlined compared to the previous implementation. It also fixes one important issue that pushed for a rewrite: the previous implementation was not working with structure hierarchies at all so (in particular) the Filter part of CS API was totally disfunctional.
2018-08-06RoomMemberEvent: a set of is*() facility methodsKitsune Ral
2018-07-04Break down event.* into smaller filesKitsune Ral
We now have event.*, roomevent.*, stateevent.* and eventloader.h. If you only use event leaf-classes (such as RoomMemberEvent) you shouldn't notice anything.
2018-07-04Event types system remade to be extensibleKitsune Ral
There were two common points that had to be updated every time a new event is introduced: the EventType enumeration and one of 3 doMakeEvent<> specialisations. The new code has a template class, EventFactory<>, that uses a list of static factory methods to create events instead of typelists used in doMakeEvent<>(); the EventType enumeration is replaced with a namespace populated with constants as necessary. In general, EventType is considered a deprecated mechanism altogether; instead, a set of facilities is provided: is<>() to check if an event has a certain type (to replace comparison against an EventType value) and visit<>() to execute actions based on the event type (replacing switch statements over EventType values). Closes #129.
2018-03-31Move source files to a separate folderKitsune Ral
It's been long overdue to separate them from the rest of the stuff (docs etc.). Also, this allows installing to a directory within the checked out git tree (say, ./install/, similar to ./build/).