The rationale is explained in https://planet.kde.org/friedrich-kossebau-2023-06-28-include-also-moc-files-of-headers/
In case of KDEConnect, it impressively speeds up compilation. Before it
took 390 seconds on a clean build and with this change it took 330 seconds.
This is due to the mocs_compilation having to include the header files
and thus all their headers. Due to the lots of small plugins we have,
this means that the same headers must be compiled plenty of times.
When we include the moc files directly in the C++ file, they are already
available.
Since sockets are buffered `QIODevices` we can use `canReadLine()` to check
if we have a full line, instead of using a custom `SocketLineReader` class
(and the copy-pasted `DeviceLineReader` in the Bluetooth backend).
We can also loop through all the lines instead of queuing calls to `dataReceived`.
And we don't need transactions.
argument
Previously the BluetoothDeviceLink::certificate() method was returning a
value initialized object which I believe default initializes the object.
However, Clang throws a build error at this because QSslCertificate has
explicit constructors. This change uses one of those constructors and
uses value intialization to default construct/initialize the argument
for it. It fixes the build and hopefully doesn't break anything since
this is a TODO anyways!
BUG: 469428
Signed-off-by: Ali Abdel-Qader <abdelqaderali@protonmail.com>
Summary: Sharing files to the Android bluetooth backend now works. The code is asynchronous now too.
Test Plan: I tested several files, and they all get transferred correctly. The socket gets destroyed correctly too.
Reviewers: #kde_connect, apol
Reviewed By: #kde_connect, apol
Subscribers: apol, #kde_connect
Tags: #kde_connect
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D12264
Summary: KDE Connect, now with correct naming!
Test Plan: It still builds.
Reviewers: #kde_connect, apol, nicolasfella
Reviewed By: #kde_connect, apol, nicolasfella
Subscribers: nicolasfella
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D11036
KDE Connect runs, and the bluetooth service gets published in the SDP
(service discovery protocol), which other devices use to determine what
services are available.
The getPairedDevices() method in the link provider class uses D-Bus to get
the list of paired devices, since Qt doesn't have a method giving that
information. As a result, that part of the code only works on Linux.
REVIEW: 122174