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Lets you specify Notifiers= in .kcfg for config entries that should be written with Notify flag,
i.e. announce the change to KConfigWatcher
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D20196
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Summary: compile without foreach
Test Plan: Unittest Ok as previously
Reviewers: dfaure
Reviewed By: dfaure
Subscribers: kde-frameworks-devel
Tags: #frameworks
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D19326
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REVIEW: 121838
Acked by Matthew Dawson
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gcc 4.5 doesn't support "#pragma GCC diagnostic" inside functions.
Apparently it also doesn't support "#pragma GCC diagnostic push/pop",
but it doesn't fail for that, so meh.
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The extra load of values in KCoreConfigSkeleton is not documented anywhere
that it happens, and in normal circumstances re-loading new values isn't
expecterd during a save operation.
Update various mentions of readConfig/writeConfig to read/save.
Update documentation to match the new names of functions.
Rename writeConfig() to save() and usrWriteConfig() to usrSave()
Rename functions to match the new naming conventions. Also create old deprecated
instances of both functions to ensure that old code continues to operate
correctly. Also make save() non-virtual, for the same reasons read() is
now non-virtual.
Rename usrReadConfig to usrRead, to be consistent with the new name for readConfig.
Rename usrReadConfig to usrRead, and mark the former as deprecated. To maintain
compatibility, usrRead still calls usrReadConfig in its default implementation.
usrReadConfig remains empty.
REVIEW: 117010
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As discussed with Matthew Dawson in review 116461.
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Call it from generated singletons, since the constructor creates
a KConfig from a filename, which already loads from disk.
This removes the need for using DelayedParsing.
REVIEW: 116845
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returned by config().
This is useful when using kconfigxt and some other code to read from the same
config file (e.g. KColorScheme::contrastF(config)) - no need to call KSharedConfig::openConfig
twice, just grab the KSharedConfig from the generated class.
REVIEW: 115960
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Previously the classes generated by kconfig_compiler would only emit
the defined signals when using the setters provided by that class.
However, when using e.g. KConfigDialog which uses
KConfigSkeletonItem::setProperty() to change the items no signal was
generated.
This patch fixes this by using a wrapper KConfigSkeletonItem
subclass that calls a private itemChanged() method in the generated
class which updates the set of changed properties. As soon as the item
is saved (usrWriteConfig() in the generated class is called) the signal
will be emitted
REVIEW: 115635
REVIEW: 115634
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Use git blame -w 867e7a5 to show authorship as it was before this commit.
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