- In production, cDebug() might not show up, so the log will not
contain the lines saying what program is being run;
- Errors should at least mention the program name, but "env" or
"chroot" is not useful, so pull that from *args*, which is
the command we actually want to run.
- an empty command isn't going to work (although it might successfully
run chroot or env in the target system, that's not useful)
- while here, move variable declarations closer to their use.
- 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.
- the `parent` when installing a translator was not used, so drop it
from the API. Chase some uses of the API, but leave welcome-modules
broken: there's a merge of those coming.
- In some cases, it makes sense to close Calamares automatically
when it is done. Set *quit-at-end* to do so -- although this
probably also means you should remove the *finished* page.
- while the queue is executing (the thread is running jobs) the
isRunning() method returns true.
- re-work some internals to reset isRunning() before emitting
finished() signal.
- If we're converting a YAML map to a QVariant (Map), may as well
express that in the types. This makes the return from, say,
`yamlMapToVariant()` cheaper, but incurs conversion in
`yamlToVariant()` .. previously the place for costs was
swapped around.
- For those cases that want-and-expect a Map, or List, this makes
the calls slightly cheaper. For the generic case, the costs move
around internally.
- Replace a map-of-strings with a class type.
- For now, doesn't compile.
- Intention is to construct from a YAML / QVariant from the
*instances* list in `settings.conf`.
- the strange construction of Helper and treating it as a singleton
can be factored out into a separate singleton-handling instance()
function. The Helper should never be destroyed.
- when a single function does more logging, it generally marks
those as subsequent debug-messages (with Continuation, or SubEntry)
and we don't need to print funcinfo for those, since it was already
printed the first time.
- When a Python module calls utils.debug(), there's no point
in logging the C++ funcinfo that passes the parameters on;
don't use cDebug() with its attendant magic.
- Warnings, errors, don't get funcinfo, but regular cDebug()
calls do. Other special-cases, like calling Logger::CDebug()
constructor explicitly, don't get funcinfo either.
FIXES#1328
- Allow logging any QList type (needs explicit call in usage).
- Add a DebugList inheriting from DebugListT to keep existing
code that logs QStringLists.
- For Calamares 3.3, consider using C++17 and class template deduction.
- 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)