Introduces a "partitioning service" into libcalamares,
shuffles a bunch of things into it, tries to help out
with settling the system between partitioning actions.
- Since these tests all want a system object, and a GS
with a sensible setup, give them one with its own initTestCase().
This could have been done with one executable, running tests from
multiple classes, but there's not much overall benefit there.
- 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.
- The networking service is intended to wrap up use of
QNetworkAccessManager and others for consumption within
Calamares, and to provide some convenience functions
for internet access.
- Medium term, it may also monitor network access, so that
we can respond to changes in network availability during
installation.
Currently very minimal and undocumented.
- this is not entirely straightfoward, since we need
different constructor arguments for the objects
Calamares creates (no QVariantList& args, in particular).
Implement our own registerPlugin() and createInstance()
for that.
- work around a bug in K_PLUGIN_FACTORY_DECLARATION_WITH_BASEFACTORY
- 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.
- 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.
- provide complete information for feature_summary
- set the right API version when building libcalamares
- report the beta version number when it's wrong
- 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.
- 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.
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>
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.