* Move GTK compatibility macros into a separate header
* Fix Cairo compatibility checks
* Move Glib-namespaced definitions to GtkCompat header
* Remove unused stringify definitions since we're using fmtlib
* Automatically (re)order include directives (GTK client)
Include our headers first to ease IWYU enforcement.
* Fix includes missing from headers (GTK client)
* Fix build on Mac after includes reordering
* Use `Gio::List{Model,Store}` for torrents
Switch from `Gtk::{TreeModel,ListStore}` in preparation for cell
renderers deprecation in GTK 4.10. That will require switching to the
new view classes (`Gtk::{Column,List}View`) which only work with `Gio`
models. Implement an adapter to support GTK+ 3 where the old view class
(`Gtk::TreeView`) only works with `Gtk` models; it is effective enough
but requires a signal connection per item to notify on row changes.
Refactor filtering and sorting (which now happen over the new model) to
use compatible `Gtk::Filter` and `Gtk::Sorter` classes. Although these
classes are only present in GTK 4, the abstraction is suitable for GTK+
3 as well so make our subclasses work for both versions.
Since items (of `Torrent` class) of the new model provide only a very
limited (by design) layer of compatibility with GTK+ 3 way of doing
things, refactor selection handling to do it the new way. Move selection
helpers into `MainWindow` to abstract them away since new view classes
handle it differently.
* Improve session load performance based on profiling results
Previously `bandwidth.allocate()` was called twice in a row, once for
upload bandwidth and once for download bandwidth.
It has some semi-expensive housekeeping though, so avoid doing that work
twice by having a single call to `bandwidth.allocate()` operate on both
up and down bandwidth.
* Move jsonsl to third-party
This treats it as proper 3rd-party code to which our warning and style
settings don't extend.
* Move wildmat to third-party
This treats it as proper 3rd-party code to which our warning and style
settings don't extend.
* Fixup Xcode project to match new project structure
Its two calls to evbuffer_peek() used 3.5% of CPU use (measured with perf
when built with RelWithDebInfo). I added vecs() so that libtransmsision
could send noncontiguous buffers via utp_writev(); but in my testing, all
the buffers being sent are contiguous and so this is unnecessary work.
Make it behave [almost] the same way port test works: display update
status and final result in the label below the URL entry. The only
difference is that label returns to its usual mode showing total number
of rules after a while once update is finished; could probably have
done it differently but decided against it to avoid affecting
translations.
This regressed with the switch to `Gtk::Builder` because the dialog was
non-modal before.
This is the cause of the issue with blocklist update status dialog: it
seems that if there's a modal dialog running, showing another non-modal
dialog will make it inaccessible to the user until the first dialog is
closed thus leaving the modal mode.