- some switch statements handle a bunch of items explicitly,
then default the rest. Clang complains about that. Turn off
the warning for these specific switches, since there's dozens
of values that simply do not need to be handled.
The partitioning header 'FileSystem.h' is for KPMCore support;
it is already included by Global.h and guarded by ifdefs for
KPMCore. Do not unconditionally include it from the implementation.
- make the functies that take a GS* first-class
- use the convenience functions from JobQueue for the others
- inline so only the explicit-GS* functions are in the library
The value inside a unique_ptr can't be opaque, it needs to be known
at any site where the pointer may be deleted. shared_ptr does not
have that (deletion is part of the shared_ptr object, which is larger
than the unique_ptr) and so can be used for opaque deletions.
- 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.
- 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.
- CC0-1.0 for the uninteresting version-headers
- GPL-3.0-or-later for the services
- add SPDX identifiers to Calamares C++ libraries and application sources
- add SPDX identifiers to Calamares QML (panels and slideshow)
- the `qmldir` is a list of names of things in the directory,
so CC0-1.0 it as "uninteresting"
- QRC files are lists of names of things in the directory,
so CC0-1.0 them as well
- add apidox to all the untranslatedFS() methods
- add the most-basic of untranslatedFS(), which works on a given
FileSystem::Type; this one can handle special cases where
Cala needs a different untranslated name than what KPMCore provides.
- The size of a 2GiB partition (in bytes) is larger than the largest
32-bit signed integer; we hit signed overflow while calculating
2^11 * 2^10 * 2^10 and the test fails.
- Switch the whole table of sizes to qint64 instead.
- For testing purposes only, introduce a _qi suffix for qint64.
FIXES#1430
- The manpage for umount says that -R can only be used with
a mount point (e.g. /usr/local) and not a device name;
this makes sense because a device might be mounted in multiple
locations, but the mountpoint (and things mounted under it) lives
in the filesystem tree.
- Existing code tried to unmount -R the device, not the mount point,
and so always failed; leaving things mounted that shouldn't.
- because mount() returns an exit code, and 0 is "success",
the if (!code) was backwards: when mounting succeeded, the
TemporaryMount object thought it failed.
- This leads to temp-mounts being left *all over* the place
from os-prober and fstab-handling.
- See editorial in the code-comment. Still need to test that
chroot(8) doesn't need a full path, otherwise this will
go to /usr/bin/env udevadm to force lookup (redundantly
if not in a chroot)