Now all the business logic is in Config, the door is open to
building a QML-ified netinstall module. I'm not sure that
would be worth it: packagechooser offers more space for a
nice UI and should be QML'ed first.
- gcc (up to at least version 10) is worse at recognizing that all
cases have been handled, so it complains about all the switches
that cover enum values.
- both clang and g++ support __builtin_unreachable(); (as Kevin
Kofler pointed out) so we don't need the macro to do different things;
- the compilers have gotten better at detecting unreachable code,
so instead of inserting macros or fiddly bits, just drop them
and the unreachable code they comment.
The special setup for nicely-named groups which have a single
hidden subgroup containing the actual packages, has the problem
that there is a non-empty subgroups item, but this results
in zero actual children: then the number of selected and partly
selected children is also zero in updateSelected() and therefore
the item ends up unselected.
Special-case this to avoid unnecessarily unselecting the item.
Reported by Vitor L.
- 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.
In spite of there being considerable documentation sometimes in the
config file, we go with CC0 because we don't want the notion of
'derived work' of a config file.
The example `settings.conf` is also CC0. Add some docs to
it while we're at it.
The build instructions are not that interesting, it's a toss-up
between CC0 and BSD-2, but because other CMake bits are BSD-2-Clause,
apply that to more CMakeLists. The copyright date isn't all that
accurate, but these are just inconsequential files.
While here, tidy up and get rid of some useless intermediates.
The .ui files are all GPL-3.0-or-later style, but it's
slightly difficult to keep licensing information in them:
it's XML, so an XML comment might work, but there's no
guarantee that safe/load will preserve them.
Put the SPDX tags in the <author> tag, so that it's visible
in Qt Designer.
- previously, the first column (name) was sized to show the
names **that were visible at startup**, which fails when
there are long names hidden in groups that are not expanded
immediately.
- change the columns to resize according to the contents; this makes
the descriptions jump to the right as the name column gets wider.
FIXES#1448
- These have **not** been fixed for validation, so the schema's themselves
will fail to load. This is a consequence of variations in JSON-Schema
representations through various drafts. Fixing the schemata is
fairly straightforward.
This gives us 19 new tests, all of which fail.
- link the library privately -- the public API uses QVariantMap
- install FindYAMLCPP just in case
- add yamlcpp explicitly in the few places that really need it
(e.g. netinstall testing the parsing of netinstall.yaml)
- Merge all the format documentation into netinstall.conf,
where the example is given in full as an embedded
*groups* entry.
- Get README.md to point to the example.
- Fix up headers in netinstall.yaml, pointing to the
embedded example in netinstall.conf.
When one of these common names for the netinstall page is used,
it gets pulled out of the standard translations, so that it
doesn't have to be translated in the per-distro config file.
These labels are common enough that they make sense for
everyone to have lying around.
FIXES#1367
(I say "fixed" but of course it's going to depend on the translation
workflow to make these available)
- Groups inherit slightly differently: if a subgroup **explicitly**
configures criticalness, use that. It would be weird, but possibly,
to have a non-critical subgroup of a critical group.