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.
By removing the postfix we consistently use, we get exactly the same string as before
However, all our pluginId logic is now done as part of the buildsystem.
Before, they were in the JSON metadata, the buildsystem and the string constructor parameter
KPluginFactory has the KPluginMetaData object in any case, do using it
doesn't create any overhead.
We were using the plugin infrastructure to tell the name of the plugin
we were configuring.
Since this doesn't make any sense, just let the kcms themselves define
where they want their settings to be.
This fixes a regression from when we ported away from using KService to
list them. e365e1b35c
Updated plugins/share/shareplugin.cpp:
- KFileUtils::suggestName() is a drop-in replacement as of 5.64,
just moved to another library
Updated plugins/findthisdevice/findthisdevice_config.cpp:
- KCModule::markAsChanged() is likewise as of 5.64
Signed-off-by: Peter J. Mello <admin@petermello.net>
Summary:
Allows other devices to make this device discoverable via a
kdeconnect.findmyphone.request command, if running.
Currently supports playing a sound.
Counterpart to FindMyPhone plugin
Test Plan:
Connect with other device running KDE Connect (with Plasmoid).
Select a working play sound in the Find My Device plugin settings.
On other device trigger Find My Phone button for this device in KDE Connect
Plasmoid and notice this device playing the configured sound.
Reviewers: #kde_connect, nicolasfella
Reviewed By: #kde_connect, nicolasfella
Subscribers: kdeconnect, sredman, mtijink, apol, nicolasfella
Tags: #kde_connect
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D11773
Summary:
Allows other devices to make this device discoverable via a
kdeconnect.findmyphone.request command, if running.
Currently supports playing a sound.
Counterpart to FindMyPhone plugin
Test Plan:
Connect with other device running KDE Connect (with Plasmoid).
Select a working play sound in the Find My Device plugin settings.
On other device trigger Find My Phone button for this device in KDE Connect
Plasmoid and notice this device playing the configured sound.
Reviewers: #kde_connect, nicolasfella
Reviewed By: #kde_connect, nicolasfella
Subscribers: kdeconnect, sredman, mtijink, apol, nicolasfella
Tags: #kde_connect
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D11773