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some places are marked with "dodgy"- need to check those to see
what is going on, because they are leaving dangling pointers behind
in the Menu class
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which is < 0 so bad things happen, consider ROW_INVALID/COL_INVALID before
looking for a11y child at that index
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and fix the operator< implementations in some of the other
plugins too.
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...which (in LIBO_INTERNAL_ONLY) for Clang expands to [[clang::fallthrough]] in
preparation of enabling -Wimplicit-fallthrough. (This is only relevant for
C++11, as neither C nor old C++ has a way to annotate intended fallthroughs.)
Could use BOOST_FALLTHROUGH instead of introducing our own SAL_FALLTHROUGH, but
that would require adding back in dependencies on boost_headers to many
libraries where we carefully removed any remaining Boost dependencies only
recently. (At least make SAL_FALLTHROUGH strictly LIBO_INTERNAL_ONLY, so its
future evolution will not have any impact on the stable URE interface.) C++17
will have a proper [[fallthroug]], eventually removing the need for a macro
altogether.
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check for local variables which follow our member field naming
convention, which is highly confusing
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Searched source for using declarations.
Checked if those symbols reappear in the source file,
even in comments or dead code but not in #include statements.
If they don't reappear, remove the declaration.
Remove includes whose symbol got removed.
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Change-Id: I80070c83204e531c2f599f8a56193d6ffe0e5022
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remove <boost/noncopyable.hpp> in pch and
remove boost from makefile if it was the only boost entry.
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Sequence.h(xx), Any.h(xx) and Type.h(xx)
and remove unused using-declarations from these files.
Add a few missing includes provided by them.
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.. accessibility, avmedia, basctl, basic and bridges
remove boost from module if not needed anymore
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Including no keywords from extern "C" blocks
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move include/vcl/impdel.hxx to vcl/inc/
include impdel.hxx in salframe.hxx
remove vcl/impdel.hxx includes in pch
add missing <list> includes
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Change-Id: I31c6a6b323d1d58c2304114652ca2881847a5b91
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stage 2 of replacing usage of various checks for the windows platform
with the compiler-defined '_WIN32' macro
In this stage we focus on replacing usage of the WIN macro
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A ridiculously fast way of doing this is:
for i in $(pcregrep -l -M -r --include='.*[hc]xx$' \
--exclude-dir=workdir --exclude-dir=instdir '^
{3,}' .)
do
perl -0777 -i -pe 's/^
{3,}/
/gm' $i
done
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Change-Id: I77b30f28ae5a6fad360d7cada9acfaa9c324408b
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Change-Id: I959279c11f0ae5f372936ee3db605716cab37c21
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I've changed the doxygen generation script to generate an xhtml
page, and it uses SVG diagrams now.
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I'm changing the Font class function names:
- SetSize -> SetFontSize
- GetSize -> GetFontSize
- SetHeight -> SetFontHeight
- GetHeight -> GetFontHeight
- SetWidth -> SetAverageFontWidth
- GetWidth -> GetAverageFontWidth
That's because it really makes no sense to say that there is a
single constant font width because obviously proportional fonts
don't have one - the best we can do is an average font width,
which is what folks like Microsoft sort of do already. On a fixed
font, the average is still accurate, for obvious reasons :-)
I'm also not a fan of GetSize/SetSize as I find it a might too
generic.
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Change-Id: If4d1e4071995f07212fad958b0226d5824d168f8
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Change-Id: I23ecacb06f3c7c86a9a7f357d052175b7207aa2b
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as a direct drop in I guess
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Change-Id: Ie427a43bd126dcdd89c6f66582736e67130f2254
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Change-Id: Ie20871a3078bf875c1782b7761d60591a9c9704f
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revert:
9bc2f3de8672e812f3a67541c6d7069b434a7e42
vcl: add comment about ImplFontMetric::{Get|Set}LineHeight()
26371f105bc44e04469ec03fc5bb12505e651c6b
vcl: FontAttributes::GetSlantType() -> FontAttributes::GetItalic()
2dd0b4317372b8022efe3911b38b4fa02956d8b9
vcl: font.hxx and metric.hxx cleanup, make ctors explicit and the dtor virtual
5ab13bf3ead3539e4ad847656da81e7eb6029652
vcl: tabify font.hxx
f99550dae55e40e49bf9c9875053fe2abb4c71ca
vcl: change Font::SetName() to Font::SetFamilyName()
2b297116cb6bb1061c43e5714e2609c8ee9f57d2
vcl: rename Font::GetName to Font::GetFamilyName
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Change-Id: I3fba2c76c83381eb398c80947ef4849bccf7ab27
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Superseded by the Sidebar
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and use them
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Ported update_pch.sh to Python with improved performance
and features. The new script is invoked from the same
update_pch.sh which calls it for each library in
parallel, although it can be invoked directly.
The ported script (update_pch) updates all PCH files
in ~15 seconds where the old script took ~4500 seconds.
In addition, the new script supports 3-tiered headers
(system, module, and local) and is very flexible to
support other improvement. It has a per-library
optimal configuration settings that can be updated
using another new scripts (update_pch_autotune.sh)
which finds optimal per-PCH settings.
PCH files have been generated using the new scripts
which builds significantly faster (2-3x, depending
on module and configuration) and the intermediate
binaries are noticably smaller (by several GBs).
The new script stamps each generated PCH file with
the command that generated it to make it trivial
for users to update them, and also adds the command
to invoke another script (update_pch_bisect) that
helps find missing headers or conflicting headers
that may break the build after updating the PCH.
Finally update_pch has built-in unit-tests for
makefile parsing and other core functionality.
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replaced using the script:
git grep -lP 'Sequence.*OUString.*\(1\)'
| xargs perl -0777 -pi
-e "s/Sequence< OUString > (\w+)\(1\);
.*\[0\] = (\S+);/Sequence< OUString > \1 { \2 };/g"
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