* (C++) Macros should not be used to define constants
* (C++) Memory should not be managed manually
* (C++) "void*" should not be used in typedefs, member variables, function parameters or return type
* (C++) When the "Rule-of-Zero" is not applicable, the "Rule-of-Five" should be followed
* (C++) "switch" statements should have "default" clauses
* (C++) "explicit" should be used on single-parameter constructors and conversiosn operators
* (C++) Non-const global variables should not be used
* refactor: use a vector for FavIcon cache keys
Third of three PRs focused on small memory wins in transmission-qt.
This one saves 1-2 M off RES in my 15K torrent testbed. Not a major
improvement, but nice enough.
Previously we held the torrent's tracker keys in an unordered_set.
That container type is overkill for this field: the list is usually
short and almost never changes, so we don't need fast insertion time.
We can keep the same log N lookup by using a sorted vector and avoid
the excess container size & memory allocations of an unordered_set.
* refactor: speed up FaviconCache::add() again.
Another iteration on FaviconCache::add() since it's still showing up so
high in my perf tests. add()'s url argument is now a QString instead of
a QUrl, and the class has a private unordered_map that maps QString urls
into Keys. Basically, QUrl generation is so expensive that it's worth
caching the result to avoid constructing the intermediate QUrl object.
Also, ensure that the network reply's `deleteLater()` method is called
so that they don't leak, and add 'svg' to the icon list since it's now
supported on all major browsers.
* 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
* faster updating of trackers combobox.
* generate trackerDisplayNames just once per torrent
* refactor: cache torrent delegate's warning emblem
* refactor: change mainwin refresh debounce to 200ms
* refactor: do not store trackers, hosts in QVariant
* refactor: don't use `virtual` when it's not needed
* refactor: faster counting torrents-matching-filter
* refactor: faster tracker handling in filterbar
* refactor: improve json parser's prealloc heuristic
* refactor: make Torrent::hasError() faster
* refactor: remove redundant speed stats collection
* refactor: remove unnecessary tor->isQueued() calls
* refactor: use unordered containers where possible
* scale favicons only once, when adding to the cache
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".
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.
Split FileTree.{h,cc} and FilterBar.{h,cc} files so that each class
is in its own file.
This breaks translations (some classes got renamed => context changed),
to be fixed by next commit (along with Tx sync).