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Win32 headers have a #define for 'interface', which breaks the build
when this word is used in the code, thus replace it to 'iface',
the same way as GLib or GTK+ code use to have it. (See bug #722068.)
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This makes the code free of Coverity scan issues.
It is sometimes quite pedantic and expects/suggests some
coding habits, thus certain changes may look weird, but for a good
thing, I hope. The code is also tagged with Coverity scan
suppressions, to keep the code as is and hide the warning too.
Also note that Coverity treats g_return_if_fail(), g_assert() and
similar macros as unreliable, and it's true these can be disabled
during the compile time, thus it brings in other set of 'weird'
changes.
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This method is meant for pages that show server-side settings instead of
client-side settings stored in key files. It's called after all scratch
sources have been successfully submitted to the D-Bus service.
The driving use case for this is evolution-ews's "Out of Office" page,
which is only shown by EMailConfigNotebook and so that's currently the
only place where submit() is invoked for all pages.
Should a need arise for EMailConfigAssistant to also invoke submit()
for all pages, then EMailConfigNotebook can be used as a reference.
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