| Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Age |
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Because it's really the application domain and not the akonadi domain.
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All identifiers should be latin1 and we make this explicit by using
QByteArray. QString is reserved for strings that can be UTF-8 or alike.
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We indeed have to keep the facade alive, otherwise this starts crashing.
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Now it's possible to do something like
Job<int, int> job = createSomeJob();
auto main = Async::start<int>(....).then(job);
Previously the 'job' would have to be wrapped in a ThenTask-like lambda (which
is what we still do internally), but with this new syntax it's possible to append
another job chain to existing chain easilly. This syntax is available for all
task types.
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Work for dvratil.
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Otherwise the synchronizer keeps a Storage object alive, while the tests
deletes the db. This causes subsequent writes to fail in the next test.
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The job currently finishes synchronously. If we just use the eventloop in waitForFinished
that's automatically handled for us.
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As queries become reactive this should become less important. We can then just wait until
all results become available. For tests it is in either case useful though.
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...and a couple of other fixes.
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It's a huge hack but starts to show results.
Most urgently we need:
* reliable command results
* the 3 buffers instead of the 1
* A way to implement storage as preprocessor (or a place to impelement it after the preprocessors).
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handy for debug if nothing else
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allowed including the header more than once ;)
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plugins
we can divide up libakonadi2common later once we have a full collection of classes
this makes writing code a bit simpler now as we don't have to figuer out which
libraries to link against or how class dependencies should look. when we have
more infrastructure in place this will mostly become self-evident
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