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...instead of tucking the template in filesourceinfo.cpp where it surely
will be forgotten.
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This pertains to QUO_IMPLICIT and DECL_DEPRECATED_ENUMERATOR - both can
be used with no connection to Qt meta-type system (which is what
quotient_common.h is for).
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Add a macro to make slicing clear in the code and quiet for static
analysis.
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Improvements:
- Quotient::lift() - a way to invoke a function on an optional (including
Omittable) or a pointer if it's 'truthy'. Doesn't need enhanced
function_traits<>, only the standard library; works on any number
of arguments that can be dereferenced and casted to bool.
- then() - the version of lift() as a member function.
- edit() was renamed to ensure() (edit() might become a read-write
counterpart of then() at some point). It's not really used across
libQuotient codebase (or elsewhere) but is staying there just in case.
It can also accept an initializer, removing the requirement of
default-constructibility.
- Quotient::merge() is simplified, with one universal implementation
covering both Omittable/optional and plain values.
- All that now lives in its dedicated pair of files, further
decluttering util.h
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- Templates and constexpr imply inline
- A function called from a single site better be inlined.
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The original (more complex and comprehensive) solution belongs to
https://oliora.github.io/2015/12/29/pimpl-and-rule-of-zero.html - this
commit only provides a small wrapper for non-copyable Private class
implementations common throughout libQuotient. Unlike the original,
default initialisation is made explicit - you have to pass
ZeroImpl<Private>() instead (and I firmly believe it's a good thing:
normally pointers to Private should not remain nullptr). The reason
ZeroImpl<> is not a template variable is quite simple: unique_ptr is
non-copyable and so cannot be initialised from; while a template
function will initialise the value in-place thanks to copy elision.
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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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Quotient::function_traits<> did not support member functions in a proper
way (i.e. the way std::invoke_result<> treats them, with the function's
owning class represented as the first parameter). Now that I gained
the skill and understanding in function_traits<> somewhat wicked
machinery, I could properly support member functions. Overloads and
generic lambdas are not supported but maybe we'll get to those one day.
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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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Just for completeness, not really needed anywhere yet.
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This has always been merely a workaround to enable
connectUntil/connectSingleShot and was never intended to be used
elsewhere, let alone in clients.
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Also: introduce a merge(T1&, const Omittable<T2>&) that does pretty much
the same as Omittable<T1>::merge(const Omittable<T2>&) except it works
on non-omittables as the left/first operand.
The change removes the need for a clumsy -2 fallback in unreadCount,
and makes the logic loading those counters cleaner along the way.
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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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An incomplete type was preventing some SFINAE cases for literal types.
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The two main cases for this header file are:
* namespace QMatrixClient = Quotient should occur exactly once,
to respect ODR.
* Q_NAMESPACE for namespace Quotient (to enable Q_ENUM_NS, particularly)
must be defined exactly once, for the same reason.
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[skip ci]
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See the change in connection.cpp for the example of usage.
Also: removed static_asserts: the first one is provided by std::optional,
and the second one is only relevant to edit().
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To ease on back-compatibility.
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Xcode 10 doesn't have it, and value() is not quite fitting
mostly-exceptionless Quotient anyway.
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That breaks API all over the place but:
1. The fixes are trivial.
2. More of std:: is used instead of home-baking the same stuff.
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Because Apple stdlib doesn't have std::function deduction guides.
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is_callable won't ever be needed because std::is_invokable is here; arg_number and returns() didn't find its users; and function_type has been just broken all along for member functions.
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Invading into std:: is frowned upon, even though legitimate from the C++ standard perspective. Given that it's possible to pass a hash object to unordered_map, it only takes an alias for std::unordered_map to avoid having to specialize std::hash. And besides, a generic compatibility bridge between qHash and std::hash has been long needed.
std::hash<QString> in converters.h remains for now; it will be dropped separately when the API files get regenerated to use UnorderedMap.
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std::string is still a thing, after all.
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Also: Connection::resolveServer() now only accepts MXIDs, not domains.
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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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MemberEventContent::displayName() will strip away Unicode text direction override characters. Direct access to JSON can still provide "raw" data.
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WORKAROUND_EXTENDED_INITIALIZER_LIST -> BROKEN_INITIALIZER_LISTS is
available from util.h now.
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Because it works, and fails, in surprising ways. And none of the code uses it, as of now.
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connectUntil()
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non-Omittable values
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