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I've got UI freeze in a call of e_book_client_view_stop() on contact
store dispose, caused by synchronous D-Bus call. Doing the call
in a dedicated thread makes no UI freeze here.
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No longer used.
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Unfinished undo framework from ages past.
Nice idea I guess, but not worth the complexity.
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nautilus-sendto has been stripped of its usefulness in GNOME 3.8.
It no longer has a UI of its own, it just immediately spawns a mail
client with a set of files as attachment arguments for a new message.
There's no reason for Evolution to be invoking it anymore.
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Evolution is still occasionally getting stuck on shutdown, and although
the evolution-shell log domain shows debug messages for activities that
are preventing shutdown, they frequently look like this:
(evolution:13534): evolution-shell-DEBUG: 5 active 'mail' activities:
(evolution:13534): evolution-shell-DEBUG: * (no description)
(evolution:13534): evolution-shell-DEBUG: * (no description)
(evolution:13534): evolution-shell-DEBUG: * (no description)
(evolution:13534): evolution-shell-DEBUG: * (no description)
(evolution:13534): evolution-shell-DEBUG: * (no description)
I think the lack of descriptions is from CamelOperations popping all
their pushed messages, which is correct behavior but doesn't help us
debug the problem.
e_activity_get_last_known_text() returns the most recent _non-empty_
text value set on the EActivity. So our debug message can fall back
to that if the EActivity has no description at shutdown:
(evolution:13534): evolution-shell-DEBUG: * (was "blah, blah, blah")
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gal_view_collection_new() now takes system and user directory arguments
and loads GalViews during instance initialization.
Removed functions:
gal_view_collection_set_storage_directories()
gal_view_collection_load()
gal_view_collection_loaded()
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No longer needed. Instead, use g_type_ensure() to ensure the necessary
GalView subclasses are registered in the GType system before loading a
GalViewCollection. Best place to ensure types is from GClassInitFunc.
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Given a type code string from an XML file, find the appropriate GType by
traversing the GType hierarchy from GAL_TYPE_VIEW and checking the class
structures for a matching type code string.
This completely eliminates the need for what's left of GalViewFactory.
Now it's just a matter of cleaning up the remains.
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GalViewInstance and EMailPanedView need access. Currently they're just
using the public GalViewCollection members directly, but those are about
to be sealed up.
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Just readable for now, but I plan to make it also construct-only.
(Despite the precendence, I prefer "user" over "local" for the name.)
New functions:
gal_view_collection_get_user_directory()
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Just readable for now, but I plan to make it also construct-only.
New functions:
gal_view_collection_get_system_directory()
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It's set by EShellView but not actually used for anything.
Removed functions:
gal_view_collection_set_title()
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Removed functions:
gal_view_collection_display_view()
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GalViewFactory can now use its "gal_view_type" class member to
instantiate an appropriate GalView without help from subclasses.
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GalViewFactory can now use its "gal_view_type" class member to peek at
the appropriate GalViewClass and return its static "type_code" string.
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This is the GType of the GalView instances the factory creates.
Having this information will allow GalViewFactoryClass to do more itself
and be less reliant on subclasses.
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All GalView subclasses return a static string in their get_type_code()
methods, so replace the method with a static string pointer directly in
the class structure, and remove the "type-code" GalView property.
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No longer needed.
Removed functions:
gal_view_factory_etable_get_specification()
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Obtain the ETableState from the attached ETable or ETree as needed.
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No longer used.
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Instead, lazily load the state file once an ETable or ETree is attached,
since we need its ETableSpecification to create an ETableState instance.
This means GalViewFactoryEtable can lose its ETableSpecification too.
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This replaces the get_title() and set_title() class methods, since
it's silly to defer to subclasses to track a simple string property.
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No longer used.
Removed functions:
gal_view_factory_get_title()
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No longer used.
Removed functions:
gal_view_edit()
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No longer user.
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e_table_specification_new() now takes a table specification filename and
a GError and parses the file as part of instance creation. If a file or
parse error occurs, e_table_specification_new() returns NULL.
This replaces e_table_specification_load_from_file().
New functions:
e_table_specification_get_filename()
Removed functions:
e_table_specification_load_from_file()
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No longer used.
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No longer used.
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Use e_table_state_duplicate() and e_table_set_state_object().
Similarly for e_tree_set_state().
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No longer used outside of e-table-specification.c.
Its logic is merged into e_table_specification_load_from_file(), but
that too will be removed momentarily.
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Also remove e_tree_construct_from_spec_file().
Use e_tree_new() or e_tree_construct() instead.
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Also remove e_table_construct_from_spec_file().
Use e_table_new() or e_table_construct() instead.
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Creating an ETableSpecification is failable, so it's now up to the
caller to do that and handle errors before calling e_tree_new().
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Creating an ETableSpecification is failable, so it's now up to the
caller to do that and handle errors before calling e_table_new().
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No longer used.
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The other parts of this UI still look ancient, but this is a good first
step. Plus we can remove a number of now-unused ETable-related classes.
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A new ETable column selection and ordering widget that looks like
it was written in the 21st century. Derives from ETreeViewFrame.
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No longer used.
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No longer used.
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Use g_file_get_contents() and e_table_specification_load_from_string().
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New parser implementation that uses GMarkupParser instead of libxml2.
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New parser implementation that uses GMarkupParser instead of libxml2.
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New parser implementation that uses GMarkupParser instead of libxml2.
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Replace ETableSortColumn with separate ETableColumnSpecification and
GtkSortType parameters in the "get_nth" and "set_nth" functions.
Makes some other parts of the code simpler since it no longer has to
translate a column number to a column specification.
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And convert them to GArrays internally.
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So we don't have to worry about negative values.
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Use e_table_sort_info_sorting_get_count() to obtain the value.
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Use e_table_sort_info_grouping_get_count() to obtain the value.
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Use e_table_sort_info_get_can_group() to obtain the value.
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ETableSortInfo now keeps a weak reference on the ETableSpecification to
which it's associated. The plan is to replace the column index numbers
with a direct reference to an ETableColumnSpecification from the spec.
New functions:
e_table_sort_info_ref_specification()
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Will eventually replace e_table_header_get_column_by_col_idx().
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Eliminates a few redundant fields.
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Lookups up the column index of an ETableColumnSpecification, returns a
negative value if no match found.
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Compares two ETableColumnSpecification instances for equality, which
just means they both refer to the same model column number.
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Use e_table_specification_ref_columns() to access column specs.
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ETableState now keeps a weak reference on the ETableSpecification to
which it's associated. The plan is to replace the column index numbers
with a direct reference to an ETableColumnSpecification from the spec.
New functions:
e_table_state_ref_specification()
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ETreeViewFrame embeds a GtkTreeView in a scrolled window and adds an
inline-style toolbar beneath the scrolled window which can be hidden.
The inline-style toolbar supports "add" and "remove" actions, as well
as move actions if the tree view is reorderable and selection actions
if the tree view supports multiple selections. The action set can be
extended through e_tree_view_frame_insert_toolbar_action().
This also adds a small demo program: test-tree-view-frame
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Set an urgency hint on dialog's parent, or dialog itself, when it has
no parent, to get user's attention to the dialog. For example, when
there is a changed mail composer window on a different workspace than
evolution's main window and user invokes quit by File->Quit in evolution,
then the window is waiting for a response on the composer, but there
was no hint it's waiting for anything.
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Skip leading whitespace and hand the rest to g_uri_parse_scheme().
If that can identify a scheme then make the open button sensitive.
(Have to be careful to skip leading whitespace when opening, too.)
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Replace the big, bulky "open URL" button with a clickable icon directly
in the text entry field. This saves precious vertical space, especially
in the contact editor.
Also remove e_url_entry_get_entry() since EUrlEntry now IS a GtkEntry.
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The shortcuts Ctrl+C/V/X are used for whole calendar items
copy/paste/cut, not for text when editing event details inline, either
in a day/week view or in a list view. By tracking the is-editing property
of respective cell editor and using it when enabling/disabling clipboard
actions makes the respective text operations work as expected.
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ETree does not provide one anymore.
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Now that ETree no longer has an ESorter, this function is silly.
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ESorter itself does nothing useful, so there's no reason to create one.
ESorter should really be an interface.
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Reducing API bloat. Do this instead:
adapter = e_tree_get_table_adapter (tree);
row_count = e_table_model_row_count (E_TABLE_MODEL (adapter));
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Reducing API bloat. Do this instead:
adapter = e_tree_get_table_adapter (tree);
e_tree_table_adapter_force_expanded_state (adapter, state);
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Reducing API bloat. Do this instead:
adapter = e_tree_get_table_adapter (tree);
e_tree_table_adapter_load_expanded_state_xml (adapter, xml);
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Reducing API bloat. Do this instead:
adapter = e_tree_get_table_adapter (tree);
xml = e_tree_table_adapter_save_expanded_state_xml (adapter);
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Reducing API bloat. Do this instead:
adapter = e_tree_get_table_adapter (tree);
e_tree_table_adapter_load_expanded_state (adapter, filename);
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Reducing API bloat. Do this instead:
adapter = e_tree_get_table_adapter (tree);
e_tree_table_adapter_save_expanded_state (adapter, filename);
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Reducing API bloat. Do this instead:
adapter = e_tree_get_table_adapter (tree);
e_tree_table_adapter_show_node (adapter, path);
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Reducing API bloat. Do this instead:
adapter = e_tree_get_table_adapter (tree);
visible = e_tree_table_adapter_root_node_is_visible (adapter);
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Reducing API bloat. Do this instead:
adapter = e_tree_get_table_adapter (tree);
row = e_tree_table_adapter_row_of_node (adapter, path);
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Reducing API bloat. Do this instead:
adapter = e_tree_get_table_adapter (tree);
path = e_tree_table_adapter_node_at_row (adapter, row);
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Reducing API bloat. Do this instead:
adapter = e_tree_get_table_adapter (tree);
e_tree_table_adapter_root_node_set_visible (adapter, visible);
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Reducing API bloat. Do this instead:
adapter = e_tree_get_table_adapter (tree);
e_tree_table_adapter_node_set_expanded_recurse (adapter, path, expanded);
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Reducing API bloat. Do this instead:
adapter = e_tree_get_table_adapter (tree);
e_tree_table_adapter_node_set_expanded (adapter, path, expanded);
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Reducing API bloat. Do this instead:
adapter = e_tree_get_table_adapter (tree);
expanded = e_tree_table_adapter_node_is_expanded (adapter, path);
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It just calls gtk_drag_get_data() anyway.
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It just calls gtk_drag_dest_unset() anyway.
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It just calls gtk_drag_dest_set_proxy() anyway.
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Reducing API bloat. Call gtk_drag_dest_set() directly instead.
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Reducing API bloat. Do this instead:
selection = (ETreeSelectionModel *) e_tree_get_selection_model (tree);
e_tree_selection_model_foreach (selection, callback, closure);
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Reducing API bloat. Do this instead:
selection = (ESelectionModel *) e_tree_get_selection_model (tree);
e_selection_model_foreach (selection, callback, closure);
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Returns the total number of nodes in the tree model, including hidden
nodes in collapsed tree branches.
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This replaces e_tree_table_adapter_construct() with construct properties
and overrides GObjectClass.constructed() to finish instance construction.
New functions:
e_tree_table_adapter_get_source_model()
Removed functions:
e_tree_table_adapter_construct()
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Similar to what was recently done to ETreeModel.
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It always returned FALSE.
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Was never called.
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It always returned TRUE.
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It always returned TRUE.
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It always returned NULL.
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This commit does a number of things which I could not subdivide into
smaller commits.
* Converts ETreeModel to an interface, implemented by MessageList.
* Drops ETreeMemory and ETreeMemoryCallbacks, which were ETreeModel
subclasses. Their functionality is subsumed by MessageList.
* MessageList drops its public ETreeModel pointer, since MessageList
now implements ETreeModel as an interface.
* Adds message_list_set_expanded_default(), which takes over for
e_tree_memory_set_expanded_default().
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Replaces e_tree_memory_get_children().
The "paths" output parameter was unused, and was a bad idea anyway.
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Instead of reinventing GNode, use GNode.
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ETreeMemory does not implement this, so it's always FALSE.
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It's always TRUE.
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Calls e_source_selector_update_row() for each ESource being shown
by the ESourceSelector, according to the "extension-name" property.
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To have a proper GEnumClass registered for ask/always/never choices.
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Making EAlertDialog non-resizable is the only way at present for GTK+ to
pick a resonable default size, otherwise we get alerts looking like this:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/attachment.cgi?id=221303
See https://bugzilla.gnome.org/681937 for details.
Also drop the default window size hack in alert_dialog_constructed().
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Remove a ClientData entry on "source-removed" or "source-disabled"
signals from the ESourceRegistry.
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To make Evolution's shared libraries more consistent.
Also rename the documentation module to evolution-util.
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This removes the following definitions from config.h:
CTIME_R_THREE_ARGS
GETHOSTBYADDR_R_SEVEN_ARGS
GETHOSTBYNAME_R_FIVE_ARGS
HAVE_ISBLANK
HAVE_MKSTEMP
HAVE_STATFS
HAVE_STATVFS
HAVE_SYS_MOUNT_H
HAVE_SYS_PARAM_H
HAVE_SYS_STATVFS_H
These were all either unused or unnecessarily used.
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EAttachment updates its tree model row directly in response to property
change notifications, but now change notifications can come from worker
threads whereas the tree model row should only be updated from the main
thread. To compensate, respond to notifications by adding idle sources
to the default context. The idle callback will update the row from the
appropriate thread.
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EAttachment is now used from worker threads by EMailFormatterAttachment,
so add some thread-safe accessor functions to eliminate potential races.
Added thread-safe functions:
e_attachment_dup_disposition()
e_attachment_ref_file()
e_attachment_ref_file_info()
e_attachment_ref_icon()
e_attachment_ref_mime_part()
e_attachment_dup_description()
e_attachment_dup_thumbnail_path()
Renamed functions:
e_attachment_get_mime_type() -> e_attachment_dup_mime_type()
Removed non-thread-safe functions:
e_attachment_get_file()
e_attachment_get_file_info()
e_attachment_get_icon()
e_attachment_get_mime_part()
e_attachment_get_description()
e_attachment_get_thumbnail_path()
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Make reference count handling a bit less awkward.
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Yikes, that would be bad...
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This seems to have started with the gravatar module. SoupRequest is
apparently quite eager to cancel HTTP requests -- so much so that we
need to slow it down within EPhotoCache, so we don't wind up calling
g_cancellable_disconnect() during a GCancellable signal emission.
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when possible
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Convenience function cancels the activity's GCancellable.
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Reimplement EPhotoCache to delegate the actual photo fetching to
EPhotoSources. When a photo is requested for a given email address,
all available EPhotoSources are dispatched concurrently and a photo
input stream is selected from the result set.
This also utilizes EDataCapture, which is affixed to the returned
GInputStream to capture and cache photo data for an email address.
New functions:
e_photo_cache_add_photo_source()
e_photo_cache_list_photo_sources()
e_photo_cache_remove_photo_source()
e_photo_cache_add_photo()
Renamed functions:
e_photo_cache_remove() --> e_photo_cache_remove_photo()
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EPhotoSource is an interface used to extend the functionality of
EPhotoCache. You can add an object implementing EPhotoSource to an
EPhotoCache with e_photo_cache_add_photo_source() and remove it with
e_photo_cache_remove_photo_source(). When EPhotoCache needs a photo
for an email address, it will invoke e_photo_source_get_photo() on all
available EPhotoSource objects simultaneously and select one photo.
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EDataCapture is a GConverter that captures data until the end of the
input data is seen, then emits a "finished" signal with the captured
data in a GBytes instance.
When used with GConverterInputStream or GConverterOutputStream, an
EDataCapture can discreetly capture stream content for the purpose
of caching.
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It could happen that header text color had been picked white one time,
but the other time black as expected (for me usually when I started
Evolution in Calendar and moved to Mail view, the header text color
was white, while when starting in Mail view it was black). The change
to use GtkStyleContext is there only as a cleanup from deprecated
GtkStyle, and to make things easier too, because both GtkStyle
and the GtkStyleContext had set white color for some reason.
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This was added as part of bug 360184 but no justification was given
for the "local-only" part. My Spidey sense tells me it was a hack-
around for the old implementation's tendency to freeze the UI while
searching for a photograph. So the "local-only" option really just
meant "don't freeze the UI for very long, please".
The new EPhotoCache-based implementation in 3.8 NEVER freezes the UI,
so the "local-only" option is no longer needed. If a remote address
book is slow or unresponsive we simply cancel the async photo lookup
when the user moves on to another email.
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Stop searching address books on the first error but don't indicate
failure if we've managed to accumulate contacts prior to the error.
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Mimicing Colin's commit fb9b02e for E-D-S.
We can't do (cd $(srcdir); ...) and inside reference $(top_srcdir)
because that variable uses a *relative* path. Thus we copy the
approach from gnome-shell of explicitly using addprefix to append
the source directory.
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Polishing after switching from Evolution's highlight implementation to WebKit's one.
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highlighting. Fixes Bug#696673
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Calling webkit_get_web_plugin_database() somehow ends up calling
g_bus_get_sync(), which in turn makes gtkdoc-scangobj hang forever.
Call it instead as a GOnce callback during instance initialization,
which avoids the hang since gtkdoc-scangobj only peeks at classes.
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We require WebKitGTK+ >= 1.10 so we can drop a hack to support < 1.9.6.
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This also removes an unused function e_web_view_get_highlights() which
was returning a GSList.
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No longer used.
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No longer needed. Use GtkUIManager directly.
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Loads a UI definition into a GtkUIManager from Evolution's UI directory.
We actually had this function for a brief period during the 2.29 series,
before Express Mode was a thing. I'm reviving the function to take over
for EUIManager.
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Requires WebKitGTK+ 2.0 to work again.
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Use g_simple_async_result_complete_in_idle() so the queued results
complete in the correct main loop context. Otherwise we get runtime
warnings:
"g_simple_async_result_complete() called from wrong context!"
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e_weekday_to_tm_wday()
e_weekday_from_tm_wday()
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These aren't as efficient as possible, but are as clear as possible.
New functions:
e_weekday_add_days()
e_weekday_subtract_days()
e_weekday_get_days_between()
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Changed my mind... got more to add.
e_get_next_weekday() -> e_weekday_get_next()
e_get_prev_weekday() -> e_weekday_get_prev()
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These just cycle over the GDateWeekday enum.
Trivial functions, but they help make loops a little easier to read.
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This enum type is intentionally compatible with GDateWeekday.
It exists only because GLib does not provide a GEnumClass for
GDateWeekday. If that ever changes, this enum can go away.
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So the generated GEnumClass types can be used outside of libeutil.
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