Summary:
The use of Q_FOREACH is advised against (https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtglobal.html#Q_FOREACH) since Qt 5.7 and will eventually be removed from Qt.
I replaced all occurrences with the range-for loop introduced in C++11 (except for the one in daemon.cpp in deviceIdByName which might have a bug / typo in it).
I added const to the container or casted it with qAsConst when appropriate to avoid unnecessary copies.
(This is my first submission. I did all the unit tests, and they all passed but I don't know how to show it here.)
Reviewers: #kde_connect, nicolasfella, apol
Reviewed By: #kde_connect, nicolasfella, apol
Subscribers: albertvaka, apol, nicolasfella
Tags: #kde_connect
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D6724
As discussed with Albert, move the population of capabilities into the
identity package, making them static along the execution of the link.
When we receive the identityPackage, we collect the plugins we can use with
the device and stick to those. This should simplify the implementation and
remove the possibility to lose packages if packages are received before the
capabilities are processed in the former approach.
REVIEW: 128386
Uses KPluginLoader+KPluginMetadata instead.
Describes plugins in json instead of desktop files. These desktop files are
then embedded into the .so file. All the plugins will be in a kdeconnect/
directory, and those will be the ones to look for.
Note it doesn't drop the KService dependency as KIOCore is a KDE Connect
dependency as well.
REVIEW: 123042
Centralizing the plugins' config will ensure that all the plugins store it
the same way (ie: not in random files scattered around, like until now).
The base KCM class, together with the already existing base plugin class,
will give easy access to all the plugins to this centralized config. Also,
now the settings are not shared across devices (that is: every device can
have different config for a same plugin).
Note: This commit requires KCMUtils 5.9
REVIEW: 122927
I had to keep the old kDebug code in kdebugnamespace because other parts
of the code are using it. Will be removed as soon as all code using it
is ported as well.
Only lets the plugins that support something offered on the other end or
that offer something supported on the other end. If we don't have
information about the other device, we enable everything like we used to.
Also refactors a bit the plugin loader, to be able to provide information
step by step.
Currently it works, but we need support for capabilities at least on
Android to start taking good advantage of it.
REVIEW: 118820
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