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This marks the end of unintrusive error dialogs, which were too
unintrusive. We now show errors directly in the main window using
the EAlert / EAlertSink framework.
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'Send' and 'Save Draft' are now asynchronous and run outside of
Evolution's MailMsg infrastructure.
Add an EActivityBar to the composer window so these asynchronous
operations can be tracked and cancelled even in the absense of a main
window. Also add an EAlertBar to the composer window so error messages
can be shown directly in the window.
Instead of calling e_alert_dialog_run_for_args(), call e_alert_submit()
and pass the EMsgComposer as the widget argument. The EMsgComposer will
decide whether to show an EAlertDialog or use the EAlertBar, depending
on the GtkMessageType of the alert.
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Add G_GNUC_NULL_TERMINATED to EAlert functions with variable-length
parameter lists and drop the unnecessary "arg0" parameter so the
function attribute works correctly.
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previously we were storing the EAlert's primary and secondary text in the dialog
object (using g_object_set_data_full). Since EAlertDialog encapsulates an
EAlert and we have access to the underlying EAlert object, we can just use the
EAlert API to get the primary and secondary text rather than storing duplicates
copies of it in the dialog.
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This is a proper implementation of the various alert dialog helper functions.
It is a proper subclass of GtkDialog, etc.
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