We used "GROUP BY" without specifying which item in the group to take.
Apparently, SQLite then takes a deterministic item
instead of the first (randomly sorted) item.
93% of our users have an Android version modern enough that the setting is not available there anyway.
From the remaining 7%, probably only a tiny percentage use that setting.
Removing simplifies our code and makes it easier to maintain.
Users had a hard time understanding that automatic deletion and episode cleanup are two different things.
Maybe that is because in German, both got translated to the exact same string.
Now both are next to each other and the titles are updated, so that it hopefully causes less confusion.
Before 5218e06904, deleting an item
loaded its state from the database again. Now it stores the state
of that object. markItemPlayed() did not reset the object's playback
position, so when auto-delete was enabled, the position was overwritten again.
- Run Checkstyle with gradle to make it easier for users
- No longer needs different configuration for new code
- Exclude current violations
- Fix some violations that somehow couldn't be specified in the exclusion file
- Print SpotBugs/Lint/Checkstly violations in GitHub format
- Then the CI run gets annotated on the web UI
- When checking whether there is a subscription, there is no need to create feed objects (plus counters etc). Just the number of episodes is enough.
- Downloads section only needs to load the items it actually displays.
- No need to load FeedMedia, just to load FeedItem including the same FeedMedia afterwards.
- No need to convert columns to Strings and back to Longs.
- No need to join favorites when we are only interested in the list of IDs anyway.
- Remove video-specific playback speed (no longer needed now that we have per-podcast speed)
- Respect changed speed setting on settings page even if the service is not running
- Do not change global speed when feed setting is updated