- It is the requirements model (checking) that reports progress, and now
the model is accessible (ask for it with requirementsModel(), make the
messages come from there.
- The architecture of letting someone build up a list of requirements
from data emitted by the ModuleManager is broken: if it gets loaded
later, it will miss data; passing around complicated objects is
no fun anyway. Get rid of it, on the way to "ModuleManager has
its own model of requirements".
- Give the ModuleManager a RequirementsModel -- that is the source
of truth about the module-requirements of the modules managed
by that particular ModuleManager.
- Let the RequirementsChecker operate on a given RequirementsModel.
- put signals in conventional place
- remove const int& parameter, that can just be int
- drop oddly-guarded code (that leaks memory); if the index (row)
being passed in, it's probably best to just crash
- remove unused signal warningMessageChanged
- the checker only collects and calls requirements; it has no
UI component, and only manages data (and a thread to do the
checking). Move it out of the UI library.
- this is currently just an alias for QVariantMap, which is
the type already in use.
- future plan is to tighten this up and have an actual
Descriptor class that carries only the information
actually needed for the module descriptor.
- Moc generates Q_UNUSED(_a); which in turn (with clang) issues
a superfluous-semicolon warning. Existing code with automoc
uses utils/moc-warnings.h to turn off warnings that are issued
on moc code. Include it explicitly here because automoc isn't
applied.
- Drop the 1-argument QString constructor, it is suprising
- Drop the conversion to QString
- Add a toString() instead
- Drop tests for the removed API
- While here, apply code formatting to the tests
This is done to force consumers to update to strongly-typed
InstanceKeys.
- cover all the constructors
- Start with some tests that fail, showing bugs in the implementation
- Fix bug that "derp@derp" was creating a valid instance-key with
a bad module and id (need to use ::fromString() to get that
functionality).
- Extend tests with more bad cases.
- Refactor tests to simplify "this is bad" assertions.
- Things in libcalamares/ subdirectories are namespaced
according to that subdirectory (sometimes in namespace
Calamares, sometimes CalamaresUtils). Do that in modulesystem/ too.
- 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.