* Refactor/test ToxFileProgress to ensure that when it's moved it
behaves well
* Notice problems with speed averaging. We were average speeds without
keeping track of the times they were over. Adding samples of different
lengths would result in incorrect speeds. Refactor whole class to correct
* Move ToxFileProgress to be a member of ToxFile
* Remove duplicated members between ToxFile and ToxFileProgress
* Move sample addition into CoreFile
* Replace lines/messages with helper class to synchronize state between
IChatLog and ChatLog more easily
* selection indexes have been replaced with ChatLine::Ptrs, this is to
ensure consistency while the view slides around
* This has another benefit of removing all the code that has to
manually slide the selection boxes around
* Replaced all insertion/removal functions with single "insertAtIdx".
This helps ensure that mappings between ChatLogIdx and position within
the view are captured correctly as items in the view slide around
* workerTimeout replaced with more generic name "renderFinished" that is
used in synchronous and asynchronous paths
* Removed unused function ChatForm::insertChatMessage
* Re-implemented "Go to current date" with new ChatLog APIs
* Removed unused GenericChatForm::addSystemDateMessage. This is handled
by ChatLog now
* Resolves#6223
* Resolves#5878
* Resolves#5940
Define at least one virtual method in polymorphic class cpp files to
improve link efficiency. Do so by defining a defaulted destructor or
another overridden virtual method in the class cpp file.
Also add explicitly defaulted copy/move constructors and assignment
operators to follow the rule of five and to avoid compiler suppression
of these functions due to the addition of a user-provided destructor.
Where neccessary, create new cpp files and add them to CMakeLists and
Testing.cmake. Set the -Wweak-vtables by default when compiling with
clang to issue warnings for new classes that do not comply with this
pattern.
See http://llvm.org/docs/CodingStandards.html#provide-a-virtual-method-anchor-for-classes-in-headers.
Fixes#6036.
Reuse code from the file transfer widget to provide an image preview
on paste/grab. This prevents users from accidentally sending images they
did not mean to when their clipboard is not in the state they thought it
was.
Implementation exposes the genericchatlog vbox to the child classes and
chatform injects the imagepreview into it.
bodwok (4):
refactor(ui): separation of responsibility for sorting the contact list
fix(build): include QVector type
refactor(ui): code improvement
refactor(ui): code improvement
This change adds a cmake configuration switch to enable code coverage
instrumentation during the compilation of the project. When tests are
executed, the instrumentation outputs coverage data to output files in
the build directory. Programs such as lcov/gcovr can turn that data into
reports.
This change also adds steps to the travis CI configuration to build with
this configuration switch and then use lcov to generate the consolidated
report and publish to codecov.io
Added a UI element to indicate extension support of the chatroom. For
all groups it will always be red since we do not support extensions in
groups. In a 1-1 chat the indicator will either be green/yellow/red
depending on if the friend has support for all/some/none of qTox's
desired extension set.
* Introduced ToxExt and CoreExt abstraction
* Along with interfaces for mocking and unit testing
* Add "supportedExtensions" concept to Friend
* Dispatch messages to CoreExt instead of Core when friend supports
extended messages
* Only split messages for core when extended messages are unavailable
* Offline message engine/History not altered. Currently only valid for
an existing session after extension negotiation has completed
Stop specifying a specific path in cmake for the SDK, since the path differs in
10.16, and cmake will find it automatically.
Use the oldest supported SDK based on https://developer.apple.com/support/xcode/Fix#6252
Previous exif transformations were not valid. The exif spec defines the
orientations as where the 0th row and the 0th column should end. The
previous mappings used in qTox did not respect these mappings and needed
to be updated.
This will prevent qTox from auto-accepting arbitrarily large avatars. Avatars
are already limited by TCS 2.2.4 to 64KB, so we would only receive larger
avatars from badly behaving clients.
Enable warnings for both. Favour casting to signed rather than casting to
unsigend for comparisons. Per isocpp's core guidelines ES.102, signed
arithmetic gives more expected results. If we need one extra bit of range,
using longer signed types achives that.
Fix#6010Fix#6012
As of 2019-10-09, toxme.io was taken offline permanently. Remove UI and code
in qTox relating to it. Revert this commit if it comes back online in the
future.
Fix#5897
When re-evaluating our dependencies we decided that the update bridge
has a high potential for security issues because it's not widely used.
Additionally similar functionality is already present in qTox.
When re-evaluating our dependencies we decided that the update bridge
has a high potential for security issues because it's not widely used.
Additionally similar functionality is already present in qTox.
qTox added specialized tray icon backends over time to work around bugs with
the default implementation, since then our GTK+2 backend has stopped working,
our appindicator backend was never selected by default by cmake, and
statusnotifier was never selected at SystemTrayIcon construction, leaving us
only ever using the broken GTK+2 backend, or theoretically the Unity backend,
which I didn't see selected on Ubuntu 16.04 Unity. In all other cases we would
fall back to the Qt backend.
Qt icon has improved over time, and our platform specific icons have become
stale, with GTK+2 becoming deprecated and GTK+3 not having a similar feature,
QSystemTrayIcon has been tested on a variety of DEs and works as well or better
in all cases, as shown in the table at
https://github.com/qTox/qTox/issues/5881#issuecomment-541892457Fix#5881Fix#5859