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Closes #234.
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Originally there was an idea to make a common base class for all event content. Aside from really trivial unification of toJson() this doesn't span across various types of events, and since state events use static, rather than dynamic, polymorphism (StateEvent<> is a template with the aggregated content vs. RoomMessageEvent with the aggregated pointer-to-content-base), there's no considerable value in using the base class. If state events start using the same approach as message events, this may be brought back but not until then.
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This has been fixed in the past but got undone after the great remaking of the event types system. Further commits will introduce tests to make sure this does not get undone again.
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This makes unknown state events to still be treated as state events.
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So that is<> could be specialised for some types.
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It's already logged in Room - actually, several times at different
stages.
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The API version number should have been bumped long ago.
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It's not mandated by the spec for anything except m.file but hey it's
convenient.
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GetMembersByRoomJob was dysfunctional so far, creating "unknown
RoomMemberEvents" instead of proper ones. Now that we need it for lazy-
loading, it's fixed!
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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.
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Keeping them protected extends API surface with no reasonable use from it (and for now derived classes don't access StateEvent<> data members directly, anyway).
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Don't make JSON for event content only to parse it again; drop extraneous constructs.
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Brings event id of the state event that was in effect before this one arrived. This key is not specced but it's used in the wild since forever.
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Also: use Matrix type instead of internal type id in StateEventKey
(Because internal type id maps to the library type system which will not
discern between Unknown events and therefore will mix together events of
different types in Room::Private::baseState/currentState. The Room code
is updated accordingly (bonus: more asserts there).)
Closes #255.
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...that creates an "empty" event, i.e. an event with content initialised by a default constructor (not all content types support this but those for simple events do).
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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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This commit consists of two parts: upgrading the API infrastructure and trivial but sweeping update to the generated files.
1. The API infrastructure (converters.h, *.mustache and some other non-generated files) now can deal with top-level JSON arrays and response inlining; better supports property maps; and gets some formatting fixes in generated code.
2. Generated files now use QJsonValue instead of QJsonObject as a default type
to (un)marshall Matrix API data structures, to match the change in the infrastructure above
This commit is still using the old Matrix API definitions, before CS API 0.4.0. Getting to CS API 0.4.0 will come next.
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The Spec wasn't entirely consistent on this until recently but floats actually are used in the wild, rather than strings.
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It's present on the vast minority of events so better be embedded into
JSON instead.
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The Room class has gained a new internal container, unsyncedEvents, storing
locally-created Event objects that are about to be sent or are sent but not yet synced.
These objects are supposed to be complete enough to be displayed by clients
in a usual way; access to them is provided by Room::pendingEvents() accessor.
A set of pendingEvent* signals has been added to notify clients about changes
in this container (adding, removal, status update). Yet unsent events don't
have Event::id() at all; sent but yet unsynced ones have Event::id() but have
almost nothing else except the content for now (probably a sender and an
(at least local) timestamp are worth adding).
Also: SendEventJob is removed in favor of GTAD-generated SendMessageJob.
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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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