- The tests should be run in C locale, otherwise the plain get()
function uses the current locale, which will fail (e.g. running
LANG=nl ./libcalamareslocaletest returns the Dutch strings for
plain get, which isn't what we expect).
- sr@latin is still special.
- While QObject::tr and gettext give us translations **most** of the
time via the translation mechanism, we sometimes have strings
embedded in configuration files that need to be shown to people
as well. Follow the .desktop style in handling this.
- A key's value **might** be translated; use `key[lang]` for the
translation into one of the languages that Calamares understands.
Code that expects a translated (human-readable) string in a configuration
file can use TranslatedString to collect all the translations of a
given key, so that it displays the right string from the configuration
when needed.
- In tests, a System object might be created without first
setting up a JobQueue. In that case, there's no instance,
so no GS to insert into. Avoid crash here.
- Calamares may need to create files in the target system;
provide a convenient API for doing so.
- This is mostly intended for small files with constant contents.
- Having an int timeoutSec is suggestive -- it's probably a number
of seconds -- but having an explicit type that says it's seconds
is better.
- Doesn't compile, because the implementation and consumers have
not changed.
- Most of the time the working dir and stdin are not important,
you just want to run a command in the host, so simplify that
by providing a suitable overload.
- Use that overload from the partition service (for mount and sync).
- Minimal tests just check that all the availableTranslations()
entries have a reasonable language setting.
- Checks that Esperanto is still broken as a locale in Qt.
- Calculate the length once at the start -- this is because
future work will modify the queue rather than just iterating
over it.
- Describe the slightly-surprising progress-percentage calculation.
- provide complete information for feature_summary
- set the right API version when building libcalamares
- report the beta version number when it's wrong
- The InternalManager object should have at most one living
instance at a time.
- getInternal() hands out shared_ptr<>s to the one living instance,
or creates a new one.
- The creation of a new InternalManager shouldn't count as a reference
to it, and it mustn't be deleted after the shared_ptr<>s have done
their work.
- So static shared_ptr<InternalManager> was the wrong choice,
since that leads to double deletes.
- While here, be a little more chatty when loading KPMCore.
- Starting to centralize utility code for partitioning into
libcalamares instead of scattered and weirdly shared between
modules.
- This particular commit breaks compiling the modules, though.
- This avoids processes that wait on stdin, and e.g. improves
reaction to having just "cat" (no file) in a command, or
a package manager that asks for input.
- JobQueue is only needed to get global settings, which are needed
when running in the target; for host commands, allow running
without a queue.
- Settings is needed for the value of debugsettings; assume if
there's no settings object, that we're in a test and should
print debugging information.
- This is the same as EFAIL: a block is indented as if it's a multi-
line else block. This isn't Python though, and the return always
applies.
- Add the necessary braces.
- Apparently noone uses this code path (until ProcessJob was re-
factored to do so).
- Use the system runCommand() instead of a 90% copy of it.
This **does** change the overall command to `env /bin/sh -c`
rather than running only `/bin/sh -c`, though.
- Replace magic numbers like -3 with named enum values
(NoWorkingDirectory, for -3).
- Downside is big-ugly static_casts, but that's what you get
for having an int as return value for processes.
- This solves a crash where the thread is destroyed while still
running (e.g. cancelling during install).
- The thread might not cooperate in being terminated, but then we
have a bigger problem anyway (and Calamares will still crash on
exit).
FIXES#1164
- The static destructor issues a warning on exit:
QBasicTimer::start: QBasicTimer can only be used with threads
started with QThread
so instead, heap-allocate the model. This leaks memory, but
it's a singleton *and* we're exiting anyway.
- Don't need an extra indirection from WITH_KF5Crash to WITH_KCRASH,
just use the cmakedefine directly.
- Since the setting is only used in main.cpp, move the define
down there and remove cmakedefine entirely.
- The sub-directories under libcalamares (e.g. Utils, ..)
all live in namespace CalamaresUtils (well, except for Logger).
The services (e.g. subdirs other than utils/) live in their
own nested namespace, so partitioning should go into
CalamaresUtils::Partition for consistency.
- Clang 8 can detect that there is no need for a return if all
previous paths already return. GCC 8 does not. Clang warns if
the unreachable return is there, GCC errors out if it isn't.
- Introduce a hack NOTREACHED that comments-out on Clang, and
marks as unreachable (but still present) on GCC.
- This might go away with an [[unreachable]] annotation or
similar.
- Although None will be filtered out already by unitsComparable(),
include it in the switch to avoid a warning .. then we can
drop the post-switch return since the switch covers all possible
values of the enum.
- Use unitsComparable where applicable
- Use SizeUnit instead of unit_t -- since this is a template
specialization, we have the more meaningful type name to
use, instead of the generic one.
- Not all kinds of units are comparable. Introduce a method
in PartitionSize to check for comparability (this could
also be a free method, but seems more tidy here because it
is specifically about comparing in the context of partition sizes).
- the switch handles all values of the enum and the compiler should
be smart enough to know that (therefore default isn't needed,
nor the return afterwards).
- Declaring namespace A::B is a C++17 extension, and Calamares
is C++14. Split the namespace declarations.
- While here, fix extra const warning as well.
- Which translations are available is a global property
of Calamares itself, not of the plugins, so getting
the model of available translations should live there.
Move the relevant code (which is simple) from the
Welcome module.
- Use namespace CalamaresUtils::Locale consistently for this service.
- Move locale-related non-GUI support code from the Welcome module
to libcalamares; these are generally useful. Both Label (naming a locale)
and LabelModel (managing a bunch of those Labels) have been moved.
- Lookup country data based on enum or 2-letter code
- No data yet, so return only stubs
- The (generated) data tables are not listed as sources because
they are #include'd by the API implementation; they're full of
otherwise-unused static tables, so don't make sense to compile
separately.
- While here, tidy up the CMakeLists a bit to reduce the number
of superfluous variables.
- Continuing the notion that libcalamares should provide
(non-GUI) services for modules, add a locale service.
- This will, unfortunately, roughly duplicate Qt's QLocale
database, but in a form that is public and more readable.
Using PartUtils::PartSize as reference, this commit creates a new
PartitionSize class in libcalamares, which will then be used in every
module needing such a class.
Signed-off-by: Arnaud Ferraris <arnaud.ferraris@collabora.com>
In order to prepare for future refactoring of the PartSize class, move
the bytesToSectors() function to libcalamares in the CalamaresUtils
namespace.
Signed-off-by: Arnaud Ferraris <arnaud.ferraris@collabora.com>
- This small header file contained a few unrelated typedefs.
Move those typedefs to the classes they relate to. This
**does** mean that some consumers need to #include something
else instead.
- Use type names more consistently.
Editorial: why are **pages** responsible for creating the jobs?
- Currently just moves a single enum, but this is prep-work for
moving the non-GUI parts of the module system into libcalamares,
to better support GUI-less operation.
- Dealing with legacy formats and alternate configurations
is something that consumers should do (and then hand off
to the 3-string constructor) instead.
- The only remaining functions in the file are string-related, so
rename to match their purpose.
- Drop this include file from most places, since they don't actually
use the string functionality at all.
- Document meaning of error codes.
- The test-loader considers internal errors a real (test) failure,
while errors returned normally by the modules (e.g. because the
configuration is broken) to be ok for testing purposes.
- There is no reason for JobThread to have a Q_OBJECT macro,
so drop the moccing (this also stops some warnings from
the generated moc code).
- Define the (virtual) destructor out-of-line to avoid vtable
warnings.
- The auto-generated code produces a lot of warnings from
Clang 8; this obscures the more meaningful warnings from
actual Calamares code, so tone the warnings down.
- For Clang, set CALAMARES_MOC_OPTIONS.
- Add convenience CMake function for automoccing. It applies
the options as needed to a given target.
- Use only utils/YamlUtils.h to pull in yaml-cpp and supporting code.
- When compiling with clang, turn off warnings that the system header
for yaml-cpp would generate.
- This is an older copy of kdsingleapplicationguard, now updated for
C++11 warnings; removed __ in header guards, fixed up last of 0-for-
nullptr, signedness mismatch.
- Instead of Continuation(), write just Continuation
- All that futzing with overloads and tag-classes isn't needed
since the whole point is to output some constant string. Leave
cleverness for later, if it's needed.
- Using project() to set up the version is idiomatic for CMake
and more standardised than doing it by hand. Do retain the
RC flag, because that's used in other parts of versioning.
- When environment is empty, use default values from spec
- Search in application-named subdirs first (but keep previous
behavior of also searching directly in the named dirs)
- Don't consider empty XDG_* elements
- Settings XDG_DATA_DIRS=":" would yield an empty list of extra
directories to check; don't bother setting haveExtraDirs for that.
- This initial bit of code re-uses the *dont-chroot* setting;
it may need to be made independent.
- This branch will use `isSetupMode()` to adjust user-visible
strings to match the intended use.
SEE #1100
- Load instances list in a separate method
- Load sequence list in a separate method
- Don't rely on QASSERT, explicitly throw if something is missing.
This commit creates a _KiB operator for future use by the partition
module.
It also fixes a typo in one instance of MiBtoBytes(), requiring a couple
extra fixes.
Signed-off-by: Arnaud Ferraris <arnaud.ferraris@collabora.com>
- The test wants to read settings.conf, but by default it's run
from way inside the build dir, where there is no such file.
Go looking for one (but not too far).
- Write out Int, Double
- Special-case empty lists
- Do objects (not lists of objects) correctly
Now passes the tests for all the example config files.
- The code in loadYaml was refactored out of the module-descriptor
loading code, but the variable names in the implementation were
not changed and still strangely specific to the prior task.
In some cases, e.g. when calamares is used as an "initial setup" tool,
we may want to user to go through all the configuration steps in order
to end up with a usable system.
Therefore, disabling the "Cancel" button can be useful in this case.
This commit adds an option to settings.conf which disables this button
when set to "true". If the option is not present in the settings file,
the default behavior ("Cancel" button enabled & visible) is enforced.
Signed-off-by: Arnaud Ferraris <arnaud.ferraris@collabora.com>
Keeping std::initializer_list around is fraught. Causes segfaults
because I'm not keeping the underlying temporary array around
properly. Switch to vectors because those initialize from the
underlying array.
TODO: look into making this sufficiently constexpr -- perhaps
just use std::array and make find() work on that.
For (all?) those cases where we have configuration with
a value followed by a unit, introduce a class that
uses the NamedEnum properties to make parsing and split-up easier.
- Use DATA for the qml and branding directories (looks for qml/
and branding/<name>/ in those directories).
- Use CONFIG for the global settings and module settings (looks
for settings.conf and module/<name>/ in those directories).
FIXES#941
- Use YAML-CPP API for finding out if a node has a value at all.
- Asking for Type() of an undefined or NULL node throws an
exception, so the existing code didn't **actually** catch
cases where a required setting wasn't set at all.
Introduce the notion of emergency modules and emergency jobs.
Initial use will probably center around the preservefiles module,
and possibly umount.
FIXES#928
- After a failure, skip non-emergency jobs.
- After running all emergency jobs, then emit failure message.
- In log, distinguish emergency and non-emergency jobs.
Any job can be an emergency job; emergency modules spawn
emergency jobs (but conversely, a non-emergency module
can spawn an emergency job explicitly).
The substitution of @@ROOT@@ should happen when running in the
host, not in the target, system. Also only complain about it
if @@ROOT@@ is actually used in the commands.
FIXES#954
QLocale::name() doesn't include script information, and if it did
it would probably use sr_RS@Latin; when searching for translation
files it won't consider dropping just the country.
- Don't insert a space before the output of a process
- To do this, suppress space and quoting on the output, and to do
that move the labeling-output for warnings and errors into
the constructor (so that an idiomatic .nospace() does the right thing).
- Settings is just a settings class, no UI involved, so
move to libcalamares where it can be used also from
system helpers.
- YAML utilities are useful at a lower level of the stack, too.
- Use DebugRow for one-row-at-a-time output with continuations.
- Use DebugList for one-item-per-line with continuations.
- Use DebugMap for one-row-at-a-time output of a QVariantMap.
- Don't bother with the address of the main thread
- Do put a marker on restart into the log file
- Do put the Calamares version into the log file (previously, the version
was printed through cDebug() before the log file was opened, so it was
lost to the on-disk log).
The install-bits branch commit 83639b182b
dropped .so-versioning for libcalamares and the creation of the Python-
support symlink. This broke KDE Neon dev-unstable because the embedded
Python can no longer find libcalamares.
Installing unversioned .so's straight to LIBDIR is also not a good thing
(according to Debian), so revert to the original scheme with versioned
.so and a Python-support symlink.
Medium-term fix is to install unversioned straight into LIBDIR/calamares
and fix up the RPATH for the executable.
- Applies to libcalamares and libcalamaresui.so, install with no
version, just the bare .so. Since Calamares doesn't do versioning
anyway, and its plugins should be re-compiled for any change,
putting them in lib as unversioned .so's should make Calamares
happy and silence lintian.
- The Python testmodule script can end up calling in to System
methods (via System::instance()). This is unusual, and the
System instance has not been created at that point.
Now, create an instance and warn about it.