- Different libraries should have different EXPORTs, so that
you can IMPORT one while building the other. Reported (and
kindly explained) by Kevin Kofler.
- Stick to one header file, though.
While here, update copyright on file.
- The scattering of DLL export macro's is kind of useless;
there are several headers, and then the export macro isn't
even applied consistently. Just drop the one for UI exports,
which was only used in libcalamaresui.
This is an ugly hack, using Bill Auger's support for Job weights.
The unpackfs job is arbitrarily awarded a weight of 12. That makes it
(in a Netrunner install) use progress from 12% to 40% or so, overall,
as all the files are unpacked.
Also fixes bug reported by Kevin Kofler that unpackfs was only reporting
progress when it hit an exact multiple of 100 (instead of over 100).
SEE #1176
- 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.
- Replace stringlist with a stronger-typed list of InstanceKey objects
- Move smashing-that-to-stringlist into consumers of the list
(just one, the debug window)
- introduce NamedEnum lookup tables for interface and type
- drop "final" and "virtual" from methods that don't make
sense as virtual
- shuffle declaration order so the virtual API for modules
sits together
- Trying to get away from untyped strings with special meaning.
- The "split identifier" branch tried the same thing, but
was duplicating the existing InstanceKey.h work.
- If a module exists, and has unmet dependencies, then
that is only a problem if the module itself is *used*.
Merely existing is ok.
This triggers on FreeBSD, where partition isn't built, but
bootloader depends on partition -- so you can never start
Calamares on FreeBSD, because bootloader depends on something
non-existent.
Relax the check: just warn, and only fail if a non-existent
module is used (all those with unmet dependencies are considered
non-existent).
- Calamares scans **all** subdirs of the module-directory
for a module.desc and complains about those that don't have
a module.desc.
- For ./calamares -d runs from the build-directory, this
leads to a few complaints when some plugins have been
ignored (and so no module.desc is generated for them).
- Things in libcalamares/ subdirectories are namespaced
according to that subdirectory (sometimes in namespace
Calamares, sometimes CalamaresUtils). Do that in modulesystem/ too.
- 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
- Give each check a name (based on the module it runs for, so
there might be overlaps when there are multiple module instances).
- Log the remaining checks each time the timeout fires, to help
figure out which one is hanging.
- Avoid races which might double-delete the timer, or enter
the if twice (which would lead to duplicate emissions of
requirementsComplete and the associated UI glitches).
If the requirements checking is **really fast**, e.g. you don't
have a check for internet connectivity, then the checks
might be done as fast as the 0-timeout single-shot timer,
which means that finished() is called once by the QFutureWatcher,
and then after that by the QTimer .. leading to two messages
"All requirements have been checked", but also twice
requirementsComplete being emitted, so you end up with two
results lists being added by the CheckerContainer.
Stop that by using the results-progress timer as an additional
flag: the first time everything is complete, delete that timer
and set the pointer back to nullptr.
- 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.