Avoid the extra indirection through the otherwise-unused
prettyGptType(const QString&), construct table of names
only on first call to avoid static-initialization order
(though that's not important here).
In particular, we need a separate Job class to set the label; this
is invoked after we formatted a partition, and when no other changes
to the partition have been requested in the Edit dialog.
- It shouldn't be necessary to explicitly .get() pointers for
logging, and it's convenient to know when a pointer is smart.
* no annotation means raw (e.g. @0x0)
* S means shared
* U means unique
- switch logging in job to VERBOSE because we don't want to be printing
pointers to the regular session log
- switch logging in test to VERBOSE to actually see the messages from the Job
- hook the test into the build
- Give LVM jobs a dummy argument Device* so that they
fit the functionality of makeJob for partitioning.
For those jobs that already take an LVMDevice*, this should
be the self-same device, but that isn't checked.
- point to main Calamares site in the 'part of' headers instead
of to github (this is the "this file is part of Calamares"
opening line for most files).
- remove boilerplate from all source files, CMake modules and completions,
this is the 3-paragraph summary of the GPL-3.0-or-later, which has
a meaning entirely covered by the SPDX tag.
- Warnings, errors, don't get funcinfo, but regular cDebug()
calls do. Other special-cases, like calling Logger::CDebug()
constructor explicitly, don't get funcinfo either.
FIXES#1328
- By the time the GS is actually written, new (for partition state)
is always false. So "new" is the wrong thing to track. It should
have had a better name anyway,
- We store custom properties on the partition objects to indicate
what happens to them; use those properties (instead of state,
as done originally), call it "claimed" to indicate that the partition
is part of this installation.
For now, only new (as in, formatted, created-by-us) partitions are
claimed.
- The effect here is that only "new" swap will be added to the system,
so in erase-disk installations, or manual partitioning.
- Install-alongside and replace will now **not** claim the swap already
on the disk; I think we'll need another UI knob for that one.
FIXES#1316
- `createPartitionList()` is called for the summary widget (via
`prettyDescription()`), and from `exec()`. Only the latter
actually *writes* to Global Storage, so it's misleading to
think that the pretty-printed version ends up in GS.
- This makes the "new" key useless, since by the time `exec()` is called
the partitoons are no longer new.
Introduces a "partitioning service" into libcalamares,
shuffles a bunch of things into it, tries to help out
with settling the system between partitioning actions.