The fix-up for URLs for files that that begin with // no longer works since the
QUrl class determines that these modifications are invalid, resulting in an
empty string when converted. Instead of attempting to modify the QUrl, add a
utility function that makes the correction on the encoded byte array at time of
usage.
QFileSystemWatcher::addPath returns a boolean to indicate success. Modify
QtFSListener::AddPath to reflect that. For now, the MacFSListener version will
always return true.
In most cases, timeouts can be applied to a reply after a request has been made.
But some APIs, such as libmygpo-qt, don't always provide access to the reply or
provide abort methods. For these cases, add an optional timeout to
NetworkAccessManager. If set, create a NetworkTimeouts instance in createRequest
and add the reply. Use the reply as the parent so that it is destroyed when the
reply is destroyed.
Instead of immediately saving, which leads to poor performance,
and possible hardware damage (see #6057), limit saves to once
per second (similar to how KDE does it). It also guarantees
that only one save is required per second, by sharing a QSettings
object, and establishes a signaling framework to put other
setting save events into (but only uses this for the two major
offenders: playlist tab switching and window resizing).
This is in contrast to 6a312e7, which simply deferred the save
until program exit, and caused problems for some people (see #6217
and #6209).
Signed-off-by: Antonio Russo <antonio.e.russo@gmail.com>
Previously, the number of processes spawned was always
QThread::idealThreadCount() (returning the number of logical CPU
cores). On new systems with many cores, however, this can result
in 12, 16, 24, or ... processes being spawned, which is a bit
excessive.
This establishes a new config variable,
'max_numprocs_tagclients' within the Settings group, in order
to limit the maximum number of tag client processes that get
spawned. It also adds a means of setting this via the Behavior
page in Settings. It can be set to any integer in the interval
[1, QThread::idealThreadCount()]; it defaults to the maximal value
so as to emulate the old behavior.
Async song loading can fail without user feedback. This change adds return codes
to these async load functions. It will now produce an error dialog in simple
scenarios (test case is user selecting a file that is not readable). Other cases,
such as directories and playlists, aren't yet covered.
GError messages contain non-ascii characters. This normally just produces some garbage when we use the default QString contructor that assumes ASCII for logging. However, when a message includes the right double quote, UTF-8 sequence 0xE2 0x80 0x9D, the final byte is OSC. VT100 expects a command sequence to follow and stops echoing output until it sees ST or BEL character, which may never come. Thus, the console output is halted.
This change uses QString::fromLocal8Bit instead of depending on the default constructor. About half of the sites in the codebase had already been converted.
One side effect is that log messages are quoted. There are additional options to control this, but those were only introduced in Qt 5.4.
* Display podcast episode information.
Add an EpisodeInfoWidget with title, author, duration, date, and description fields. Include this in the PodcastInfoDialog. If exactly one episode is selected, then show both the podcast and episode widgets and display the episode's URL. Otherwise, hide the episode widget and follow the existing behavior. Note that the desription field for the EpisodeInfoWidget uses the QLabel and does not currently download embedded images.
Add an always_show_hours option to the PrettyTime methods to include hours in formatting even if the field is zero. This is less ambiguious in some cases where duration is displayed.
* Apply patch from automated formatter test.