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Author SHA1 Message Date
Charles Kerr 677dc73eac
refactor: use GTest for running tests (#1383)
* refactor: use google-test on libtransmission tests
2020-08-11 13:11:55 -05:00
Charles Kerr 8f12792186
fix: ensure details dialog is updated on selection (#1376)
* fix: ensure details dialog is updated on selection
2020-07-29 11:56:23 -05:00
Charles Kerr 070a7f2ffc
refactor: use snake_case field naming in qt client (#1262)
* refactor: use snake_case field naming in qt client

* fix: some missed symbols

* chore: make uncrustify happy

* fixup! refactor: use snake_case field naming in qt client
2020-05-27 16:53:12 -05:00
Charles Kerr d43aeb6a5c
chore: add clang-tidy checks to Qt client (#1236)
* chore: add clang-tidy integration for Qt client
2020-05-19 20:32:51 -05:00
Charles Kerr fa6df52d58
chore: remove unused methods (#1207)
* chore: remove unused methods in qt client

* chore: remove unused libtransmission methods

* chore: remove unused gtk methods

* chore: remove more unused libtransmission methods

* chore: remove more unused code found by @reardonia
2020-05-11 17:20:46 -05:00
Charles Kerr abac811dd2
fix: gcc warnings in libtransmission/ and utils/ (#843)
* fix: __attribute__(__printf__) warnings

* fix: implicit fallthrough warning

* fixup! fix: implicit fallthrough warning

* fix: disable warnings for 3rd party code

Since we want to leave upstream code as-is

* fixup! fix: disable warnings for 3rd party code

* fixup! fix: disable warnings for 3rd party code

* silence spurious alignment warning

Xrefs
Discussion: https://stackoverflow.com/a/35554349
Macro inspiration: 90ac46f710/f/src/util/util_safealign.h (_35)

* fixup! fix: disable warnings for 3rd party code

* fixup! fix: implicit fallthrough warning

* make uncrustify happy

* remove uncrustify-test.sh

that's probably off-topic for this PR

* fixup! fix: __attribute__(__printf__) warnings

* Update libtransmission/CMakeLists.txt

Co-Authored-By: ckerr <ckerr@github.com>

* fixup! silence spurious alignment warning

* use -w for DISABLE_WARNINGS in Clang

* refactor: fix libtransmission deprecation warnings

* fix: pthread_create's start_routine's return value

This was defined as `void` on non-Windows but should have been `void*`

* chore: uncrustify

* fix: add DISABLE_WARNINGS option for SunPro Studio

* fix "unused in lambda capture" warnings by clang++

* fix 'increases required alignment' warning

Caused from storing int16_t's in a char array.

* fix net.c 'increases required alignment' warning

The code passes in a `struct sockaddr_storage*` which is a padded struct
large enough for the necessary alignment. Unfortunately it was recast as
a `struct sockaddr*` which has less padding and a smaller alignment. The
warning occrred because of these differing alignments.

* make building quieter so warnings are more visible

* fixup! fix 'increases required alignment' warning

* Fix -Wcast-function-type warnings in GTK+ app code

https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-terminal/issues/96 talks about both
the issue and its solution.

GCC 8's -Wcast-function-type, enabled by -Wextra, is problematic in glib
applications because it's idiomatic there to recast function signatures,
e.g. `g_slist_free(list, (GFunc)g_free, NULL);`.

Disabling the warning with pragmas causes "unrecognized pragma" warnings
on clang and older versions of gcc, and disabling the warning could miss
actual bugs. GCC defines `void (*)(void)` as a special case that matches
anything so we can silence warnings by double-casting through GCallback.

In the previous example, the warning is silenced by changing the code to
read `g_slist_free(list, (GFunc)(GCallback)g_free, NULL);`).

* fixup! fix "unused in lambda capture" warnings by clang++

* fixup! fix "unused in lambda capture" warnings by clang++

* fix two more libtransmission compiler warnings

* fix: in watchdir, use TR_ENABLE_ASSERTS not NDEBUG
2019-11-06 11:27:03 -06:00
Mike Gelfand 82df3a87f4 Update to Uncrustify 0.68.1
Tweak a few rules in the process. Now all code in cli, daemon, gtk,
libtransmission, qt, and utils is properly formatted with no manual
intervention.
2019-02-15 09:21:48 +03:00
Mike Gelfand dadffa2c0f Align type qualifiers to the right (code style)
This way all the qualifiers (`const`, `volatile`, `mutable`) are grouped
together, e.g. `T const* const x` vs. `const T* const x`. Also helps reading
types right-to-left, e.g. "constant pointer to constant T" vs. "constant
pointer to T which is constant".
2017-04-20 19:53:20 +03:00
Mike Gelfand d7930984ef Adjust uncrustify config, reformat all but Mac client
There're places where manual intervention is still required as uncrustify
is not ideal (unfortunately), but at least one may rely on it to do the
right thing most of the time (e.g. when sending in a patch).

The style itself is quite different from what we had before but making it
uniform across all the codebase is the key. I also hope that it'll make the
code more readable (YMMV) and less sensitive to further changes.
2017-04-20 10:01:22 +03:00
Mike Gelfand 2248d3670f Get rid of $Id$ SVN keywords in source files 2016-09-02 23:10:15 +03:00
Mike Gelfand 2b917de65b Refactor RPC requests code for proper queueing (patch by intelfx @ GH-10)
This refactoring is driven by the need to be able to do true queued RPC calls
(where each successive call uses the result of the previous).

Currently, such queueing of requests is done by assigning them special "magic"
tag numbers, which are then intercepted in one big switch() statement and acted
upon. This (aside from making code greatly unclear) effectively makes each such
queue a singleton, because state passing is restricted to global variables.

We refactor RpcClient to assign an unique tag to each remote call, and then
abstract all the call<->response matching with Qt's future/promise mechanism.

Finally, we introduce a "RPC request queue" class (RpcQueue) which is built on
top of QFutureWatcher and C++11's <functional> library. This class maintains
a queue of functions, where each function receives an RPC response, does
necessary processing, performs another call and finally returns its future.
2016-04-19 20:41:59 +00:00