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Author SHA1 Message Date
Nik Clayton 1f50a9cbe7 change: Remove unnecessary types 2024-04-30 16:23:34 +02:00
Nik Clayton 01887d427b change: Remove unnecessary `constructor` keyword 2024-04-30 16:23:34 +02:00
Nik Clayton cc9efbfa7a
ci: Simplify and improve CI speed (#615)
Abstract common CI setup tasks (setting up Java, Gradle, etc) in to a
single action that can be used by all CI workflows.

Run the lint, test, and assemble CI tasks in parallel for each variant
rather than in series, which cuts ~ 7 minutes (approx. 50%) off the CI
runtime.

Update code in checks and core/navigation to fix new tests.
2024-04-15 15:24:07 +02:00
Nik Clayton 72e5ca887d
fix(deps): update agp to v8.3.0, lint to 31.3.0 (#483)
New lint rules highlighted a potential crash; the use of named match
groups (used here when extracting server versions) requires API >= 26 or
throws an exception.

Use the group numbers instead of names when extracting the value, but
keep the group names in the regular expressions for readability.
2024-03-01 23:07:14 +01:00
Nik Clayton 7bf015432d
refactor: Remove unnecesary parcelize plugin import (#407) 2024-02-02 15:12:55 +01:00
Nik Clayton 355244a8e2
refactor: Destructure maps for more idiomatic code (#388) 2024-01-26 12:32:45 +01:00
Nik Clayton 098983f401
fix: Calculate length of posts and polls with emojis correctly (#315)
Mastodon counts post lengths by considering emojis to be single
characters, no matter how many unicode code points they are composed of.
So "😜" has length 1.

Pachli was using `String.length`, which considers "😜" as length 2.

Correct the calculation by using a BreakIterator to count the characters
in the string, which treats multi-character emojis as a length 1.

Poll options had a similar problem, exacerbated by the Mastodon web UI
also having the same problem, see
https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/issues/28336.

Fix that by creating `MastodonLengthFilter`, an `InputFilter` that does
the right thing for regular text that may contain emojis.

See also https://github.com/tuskyapp/Tusky/pull/4152, which has the fix
for status length but not polls.

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Co-authored-by: Konrad Pozniak <opensource@connyduck.at>
2023-12-12 16:53:09 +01:00
Nik Clayton e749b362ca
refactor: Start creating core modules (#286)
The existing code base is a single monolithic module. This is relatively
simple to configure, but many of the tasks to compile the module and
produce the final app have to run in series.

This is unnecessarily slow.

This change starts to split the code in to multiple modules, which are:

- :core:account - AccountManager, to break a dependency cycle
- :core:common - low level types or utilities used in many other modules
- :core:database - database types, DAOs, and DI infrastructure
- :core:network - network types, API definitions, and DI infrastructure
- :core:preferences - shared preferences definitions and DI
infrastructure
- :core:testing - fakes and rules used across different modules

Benchmarking with gradle-profiler shows a ~ 17% reduction in incremental
build times after an ABI change. That will improve further as more code
is moved to modules.

The rough mechanics of the changes are:

- Create the modules, and move existing files in to them. This causes a
  lot of churn in import arguments.

- Convert build.gradle files to build.gradle.kts

- Separate out the data required to display a tab (`TabViewData`) from
  the data required to configure a tab (`TabData`) to avoid circular
  dependencies.

- Abstract the repeated build logic shared between the modules in to
  a set of plugins under `build-logic/`, to simplify configuration of
  the application and library builds.

- Be explicit that some nullable types are non-null at time of use.
  Nullable properties in types imported from modules generally can't be
  smart cast to non-null. There's a detailed discussion of why this
restriction exists at
https://discuss.kotlinlang.org/t/what-is-the-reason-behind-smart-cast-being-impossible-to-perform-when-referenced-class-is-in-another-module/2201.

The changes highlight design problems with the current code, including:

- The main application code is too tightly coupled to the network types
- Too many values are declared unnecessarily nullable
- Dependency cycles between code that make modularisation difficult

Future changes will add more modules.

See #291.
2023-12-04 16:58:36 +01:00