Diadlo (12):
feat(toxme): Add ToxMe registration
fix(toxme): Translation fixs
fix(profileform): Fix tab order, fix loop
fix(toxme): Use format strings
feat(profileform): Added ability to change toxme server
feat(toxme): Add save toxme info
fix(toxme): Fix possible segfault
fix(toxme): Fixed potential memory leaks
fix(profileform): Fixed segfault on logut
fix(profileform): Fixed very quick relogin segfault
fix(toxme): Delete extra check
refactor(toxme): Deleted old debug messages
Polshakov Dmitry (4):
fix(profileform): Deleted extra check and extra url
fix(profileform): Add toxme username limitation
style(profileform): Changed local include brackets type
refactor(profileform): Small changes
qTox will automatically import the old history on startup.
This new database code is much more robust.
It is very resilient and will not corrupt or disappear after a crash or
power failure, unlike the old code.
The on-disk database format is also much more compact now.
The database sync option in the advanced settings has been removed,
we know run many database operations asynchronously so performance
should not be a problem anymore, but we always ensure resiliency
in case of abrupt termination, so there is no tradeoff anymore.
That pull request made qTox crash in a number of ways, with no quick fix
available.
Hopefully there will be a way to fix crash, so that this commit could be
reverted, and fix applied.
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