Defer validity checks until path gets to the remote side, where they
actually make sense. Add simple checks for download directory path to
ensure it's not relative, since one cannot know what current working
directory of the remote process is.
This has a couple of benefits: 1) it is clearly visible to the user that
the list is filtered (doesn't display all the torrents) even when filter
bar is hidden, 2) doesn't lead to filter bar controls being shifted to
the left/right as when "Show:" label text changes.
Latest Mac OS X SDK (10.11) doesn't include OpenSSL headers, but still
provides the libraries. Bundle our own copy of OpenSSL headers for now
(taken from running 10.10 system).
Disable "Open Folder" and "Verify Local Data" actions for magnets in
Torrent menu. If more than one torrent is selected, "Verify Local Data"
is enabled but only non-magnets are verified if activated.
Add a few sanity checks when opening folder, just in case.
We don't currently (if ever) provide context help, so the button is
useless. Moreover, on Windows 10 it's even larger than before and
sometimes title text doesn't fit because of it.
Since double-click is usually used to open things, don't use it to enter
edit mode, use platform-specific keyboard shortcut instead (Return, F2,
etc).
Add context menu duplicating available actions, resembling that of Mac
client. This includes new "only check selected" action.
Speed up DND/priority change for large numbers of files at once. Make
DND/priority toggling more natural: if both parent and its child are
selected, only act on parent (with all its children following).
Use simple tokenization instead of splitting the file path into
QStringList for each item. Don't expand each added item separetely
during population/update. Don't expand all the items but just up to the
point where parent has more than one expandable child.
Also, fix items order by sorting items after population/update. Fix
sorting by size on systems where uint64_t != quint64.
This avoids blocks corruption in case webseed provides bad data.
As explained by cfpp2p, "The requirements to reproduce are at least one
webseed that sends corrupt block(s), and at least one other peer (webseed
or regular peer) that sends correct data for the same block. Then a peer
with correct block sends the block and transmission accepts and verifies
that block as good. But then the webseed thread comes around and the same
block is downloaded from the webseed that sends a bad block which is then
written even though the piece was previously deemed complete."
This ensures proper network errors formatting on Windows.
Also, disable IP_TOS socket option modification attempts on Windows
since it's not supported there and is considered deprecated: "Do not
use. Type of Service (TOS) settings should only be set using the
Quality of Service API" (c) MSDN. Using QoS API is a subject for
separate commit(s).