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This adds callback LOK_CALLBACK_TAB_STOP_LIST to send the tabstops
for the current paragraph.
In addition it adds .uno:ChangeTabStop action, with which it is
possible to change just one tabstop identified by the index.
Change-Id: I7762ead12e47288cbb0b0a1c8ffb8e9872cee8e8
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/92147
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Reviewed-by: Tomaž Vajngerl <quikee@gmail.com>
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This makes sure that gtk3 includes are properly taken into
account when generating the corresponding files for IDE
integration, s. commit
6a53832080cf201e960113de8e1887d99e857606 ("Use
'gb_Library_set_include' for GTK3_CFLAGS", 2018-12-17)
for more details.
Change-Id: I443b974a5b9035027fa4c7d0f5a3dbc825370ee9
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/90650
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Reviewed-by: Michael Weghorn <m.weghorn@posteo.de>
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Found with bin/find-unneeded-includes
Only removal proposals are dealt with here.
Change-Id: Ic57b1259e612cc38ad22f123edbaca690cd506ab
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...now that macOS builds are guaranteed to have std::optional since
358146bbbd1b9775c12770fb5e497b6ec5adfc51 "Bump macOS build baseline to
Xcode 11.3 and macOS 10.14.4".
The change is done mostly mechanically with
> for i in $(git grep -Fl optional); do
> sed -i -e 's:<o3tl/optional\.hxx>\|\"o3tl/optional\.hxx\":<optional>:' \
> -e 's/\<o3tl::optional\>/std::optional/g' \
> -e 's/\<o3tl::make_optional\>/std::make_optional/g' "$i"
> done
> for i in $(git grep -Flw o3tl::nullopt); do
> sed -i -e 's/\<o3tl::nullopt\>/std::nullopt/g' "$i"
> done
(though that causes some of the resulting
#include <optional>
to appear at different places relative to other includes than if they had been
added manually), plus a few manual modifications:
* adapt bin/find-unneeded-includes
* adapt desktop/IwyuFilter_desktop.yaml
* remove include/o3tl/optional.hxx
* quote resulting "<"/">" as "<"/">" in officecfg/registry/cppheader.xsl
* and then solenv/clang-format/reformat-formatted-files
Change-Id: I68833d9f7945e57aa2bc703349cbc5a56b342273
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...so that -Werror=maybe-uninitialized is also silenced (cf.
281f3d5c418e50a2858619633ebca290bd626c03 "Silence -Werror=maybe-uninitialized")
with --disable-assert-always-abort
Change-Id: Ie31e18d27823b061375a0740b85bec95740bbecd
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/84752
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...where the members of aRectangle passed into gtv_calc_header_bar_draw_text
(and unconditionally used there, see the definition further up in this file) are
only set for ROW and COLUMN types. Lets assume that no other types can happen
here? (This is part of libreofficekit/Executable_gtktiledviewer.mk, see
libreofficekit/README for how to execute it.)
Change-Id: I487be241e564127183751758710140ab24941f63
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/84424
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...with a boost::optional fallback for Xcode < 10 (as std::optional is only
available starting with Xcode 10 according to
<https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/compiler_support>, and our baseline for iOS
and macOS is still Xcode 9.3 according to README.md). And mechanically rewrite
all code to use o3tl::optional instead of boost::optional.
One immediate benefit is that disabling -Wmaybe-uninitialized for GCC as per
fed7c3deb3f4ec81f78967c2d7f3c4554398cb9d "Slience bogus
-Werror=maybe-uninitialized" should no longer be necessary (and whose check
happened to no longer trigger for GCC 10 trunk, even though that compiler would
still emit bogus -Wmaybe-uninitialized for uses of boost::optional under
--enable-optimized, which made me ponder whether this switch from
boost::optional to std::optional would be a useful thing to do; I keep that
configure.ac check for now, though, and will only remove it in a follow up
commit).
Another longer-term benefit is that the code is now already in good shape for an
eventual switch to std::optional (a switch we would have done anyway once we no
longer need to support Xcode < 10).
Only desktop/qa/desktop_lib/test_desktop_lib.cxx heavily uses
boost::property_tree::ptree::get_child_optional returning boost::optional, so
let it keep using boost::optional for now.
After a number of preceding commits have paved the way for this change, this
commit is completely mechanical, done with
> git ls-files -z | grep -vz -e '^bin/find-unneeded-includes$' -e '^configure.ac$' -e '^desktop/qa/desktop_lib/test_desktop_lib.cxx$' -e '^dictionaries$' -e '^external/' -e '^helpcontent2$' -e '^include/IwyuFilter_include.yaml$' -e '^sc/IwyuFilter_sc.yaml$' -e '^solenv/gdb/boost/optional.py$' -e '^solenv/vs/LibreOffice.natvis$' -e '^translations$' -e '\.svg$' | xargs -0 sed -i -E -e 's|\<boost(/optional)?/optional\.hpp\>|o3tl/optional.hxx|g' -e 's/\<boost(\s*)::(\s*)(make_)?optional\>/o3tl\1::\2\3optional/g' -e 's/\<boost(\s*)::(\s*)none\>/o3tl\1::\2nullopt/g'
(before committing include/o3tl/optional.hxx, and relying on some GNU features).
It excludes some files where mention of boost::optional et al should apparently
not be changed (and the sub-repo directory stubs). It turned out that all uses
of boost::none across the code base were in combination with boost::optional, so
had all to be rewritten as o3tl::nullopt.
Change-Id: Ibfd9f4b3d5a8aee6e6eed310b988c4e5ffd8b11b
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/84128
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The property "is-initialized" was updated under the hood but no notification was sent to the user preventing to use features like g_object_bind_property
Change-Id: If5fab557fbd2b3ae2b2531799548907404d79a33
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/82472
Reviewed-by: Jan Holesovsky <kendy@collabora.com>
Tested-by: Jan Holesovsky <kendy@collabora.com>
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Change-Id: I3c6b8c958dec78de1457d06ceb81e56b9ae36ce9
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/82714
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Added a lok callback for sending the list of functions matching the
current characters typed by the user.
Change-Id: Ia971fc55ec5eb961b4098592a8049dd0eed3ba14
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...following up on 314f15bff08b76bf96acf99141776ef64d2f1355 "Extend
loplugin:external to warn about enums".
Cases where free functions were moved into an unnamed namespace along with a
class, to not break ADL, are in:
filter/source/svg/svgexport.cxx
sc/source/filter/excel/xelink.cxx
sc/source/filter/excel/xilink.cxx
svx/source/sdr/contact/viewobjectcontactofunocontrol.cxx
All other free functions mentioning moved classes appear to be harmless and not
give rise to (silent, even) ADL breakage. (One remaining TODO in
compilerplugins/clang/external.cxx is that derived classes are not covered by
computeAffectedTypes, even though they could also be affected by ADL-breakage---
but don't seem to be in any acutal case across the code base.)
For friend declarations using elaborate type specifiers, like
class C1 {};
class C2 { friend class C1; };
* If C2 (but not C1) is moved into an unnamed namespace, the friend declaration
must be changed to not use an elaborate type specifier (i.e., "friend C1;"; see
C++17 [namespace.memdef]/3: "If the name in a friend declaration is neither
qualified nor a template-id and the declaration is a function or an
elaborated-type-specifier, the lookup to determine whether the entity has been
previously declared shall not consider any scopes outside the innermost
enclosing namespace.")
* If C1 (but not C2) is moved into an unnamed namespace, the friend declaration
must be changed too, see <https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=71882>
"elaborated-type-specifier friend not looked up in unnamed namespace".
Apart from that, to keep changes simple and mostly mechanical (which should help
avoid regressions), out-of-line definitions of class members have been left in
the enclosing (named) namespace. But explicit specializations of class
templates had to be moved into the unnamed namespace to appease
<https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=92598> "explicit specialization of
template from unnamed namespace using unqualified-id in enclosing namespace".
Also, accompanying declarations (of e.g. typedefs or static variables) that
could arguably be moved into the unnamed namespace too have been left alone.
And in some cases, mention of affected types in blacklists in other loplugins
needed to be adapted.
And sc/qa/unit/mark_test.cxx uses a hack of including other .cxx, one of which
is sc/source/core/data/segmenttree.cxx where e.g. ScFlatUInt16SegmentsImpl is
not moved into an unnamed namespace (because it is declared in
sc/inc/segmenttree.hxx), but its base ScFlatSegmentsImpl is. GCC warns about
such combinations with enabled-by-default -Wsubobject-linkage, but "The compiler
doesn’t give this warning for types defined in the main .C file, as those are
unlikely to have multiple definitions."
(<https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-9.2.0/gcc/Warning-Options.html>) The
warned-about classes also don't have multiple definitions in the given test, so
disable the warning when including the .cxx.
Change-Id: Ib694094c0d8168be68f8fe90dfd0acbb66a3f1e4
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/83239
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Change-Id: Ic4cb8444123864fdaee64960f00a05b3066ae5fc
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/83387
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Reviewed-by: Noel Grandin <noel.grandin@collabora.co.uk>
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Change-Id: I6a007724de8aea0e4de035313855acd6e9342ee7
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/82377
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...plus follow-up loplugin:fakebool and loplugin:consttobool findings
Change-Id: I2b19d80f7313d3d5b0e502581b39fe20147bdfcc
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...to: "Find implicit conversions from non-'bool' constants (e.g., 'sal_False')
to 'bool'".
Due to how FALSE is defined as just
#define FALSE (0)
(i.e., a literal of type 'int') but TRUE is defined as
#define TRUE (!FALSE)
(i.e., an implicit conversion from 'int' to 'bool') in GLib (see the comment in
ConstToBool::VisitImplicitCastExpr), we get more warnings about uses of 'TRUE'
than of 'FALSE'. For example, in libreofficekit/source/gtk/lokdocview.cxx there
is a warning about the 'TRUE' in
g_main_context_iteration(nullptr, TRUE);
but not about the 'FALSE' in
g_main_context_iteration(nullptr, FALSE);
(where the parameter of 'g_main_context_iteration' is of type 'gboolean'). Lets
live with that asymmetry for now...
(Besides the issues addressed directly in this commit, it also found the two
bogus asserts at 7e09d08807b5ba2fd8b9831557752a415bdad562 "Fix useless
assert(true) (which would never fire)" and
122a0be8ae480473bd1d7f35e197a2529f4621e3 "Fix useless assert(true) (which would
never fire)", plus 5f0d6df7f57ae281fe161e61c7f25d67453fddd2 "Use two-argument
form of static_assert".)
Change-Id: Id77322de9f94b85a7b65608a03e0e9865d14467b
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/82667
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...checking for unnecessary uses of more "fake bool" types.
In the past, some of the checks involving the types of variables or data
members, or the return types of functions, issued warnings that required
surrounding code to be changed too (e.g., when changing the signature of a
function whose address was taken). These checks have been tightened now to not
warn in such cases (which avoids warnings that require changes to additional
code, or changes that might even be impossible to make, at the cost of being
less aggressive about removing all unnecessary uses of those "fake bool" types).
Change-Id: I70eb75039817cda34ed611387ee27dc5f36a3e2e
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/82554
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Otherwise we get tiles in the wrong locations based on incorrrect
widths.
Change-Id: I1c76bc6eaabd8af4c283e421bf8901e7d64b4efa
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/82574
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Change-Id: I59d690fbde67f4985246f13b992e962d11b7b07f
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This simplifies lots of logic in the clients, making it trivial to get
good row/column header alignment at any zoom. Ultimately TWIPS here are
highly misleading print-twips, and in this state are ~impossible to map
to pixels accurately unless all data is present back to the origin
(which is not the current approach).
Change-Id: I6ca30e77865b62e886e23860f7c23350e544c9fc
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Change-Id: Ief9d4bc5ce0e83a9eb9564cb94f773a3ff6048ba
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/82357
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Change-Id: Ieffc89b8119c2baf56383ac8b5d3cb54dc9d0d2d
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This is the default for Online, so makes sense
to have the same in the gtktiledviewer as well.
Change-Id: I8c4729aa301069e246554b06671ad86bbe50c441
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Change-Id: I9e769cff6db794389bcef821c08ca1cd60173ab9
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/81531
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Change-Id: I545b3b262805361851ed2c829110c6a4f852e25e
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See <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/merge_requests/1170> "Avoid C++20
deprecated assignment to volatile" for a potential fix in GLib (but also see my
question at <https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/commit/
4a6861a7e5b59be24a09b8b9782255d028e7aade#commitcomment-35540755> "[c++20]
P1152R4: warn on any simple-assignment to a volatile lvalue" whether that Clang
warning is actually wanted here).
With glib2-devel-2.62.1-1.fc31.x86_64, the suppressed warnings looked like
> libreofficekit/source/gtk/lokdocview.cxx:327:1: error: use of result of assignment to object of volatile-qualified type 'volatile gsize' (aka 'volatile unsigned long') is deprecated [-Werror,-Wdeprecated-volatile]
> G_DEFINE_TYPE_WITH_CODE (LOKDocView, lok_doc_view, GTK_TYPE_DRAWING_AREA,
> ^
> /usr/include/glib-2.0/gobject/gtype.h:1617:56: note: expanded from macro 'G_DEFINE_TYPE_WITH_CODE'
> #define G_DEFINE_TYPE_WITH_CODE(TN, t_n, T_P, _C_) _G_DEFINE_TYPE_EXTENDED_BEGIN (TN, t_n, T_P, 0) {_C_;} _G_DEFINE_TYPE_EXTENDED_END()
> ^
> /usr/include/glib-2.0/gobject/gtype.h:2034:3: note: expanded from macro '_G_DEFINE_TYPE_EXTENDED_BEGIN'
> _G_DEFINE_TYPE_EXTENDED_BEGIN_REGISTER(TypeName, type_name, TYPE_PARENT, flags) \
> ^
> /usr/include/glib-2.0/gobject/gtype.h:2005:7: note: expanded from macro '_G_DEFINE_TYPE_EXTENDED_BEGIN_REGISTER'
> g_once_init_leave (&g_define_type_id__volatile, g_define_type_id); \
> ^
> /usr/include/glib-2.0/glib/gthread.h:257:17: note: expanded from macro 'g_once_init_leave'
> (void) (0 ? *(location) = (result) : 0); \
> ^
Change-Id: If67ad04f8fb242f50b43a1d98ad2b28c4bed55a4
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Change-Id: I2095308943c94ad16c110d5fac47715398eb5d39
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which is useful because our MSVC build will warn about this by default
Change-Id: Idcc0f08b69b6eda4dd2ab010a5fdb674787bebcf
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Change-Id: Ie79e24ae3a376e0de3d82daff4a1263c7ce3b33a
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Apply the constmethod plugin, but only to accessor-type methods, e.g.
IsFoo(), GetBar(), etc, where we can be sure of that
constifying is a reasonable thing to do.
Change-Id: Ibc97f5f359a0992dd1ce2d66f0189f8a0a43d98a
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Change-Id: I4ba26647f4081f5c13726b78c737b54e8ab1773d
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/79675
Reviewed-by: Caolán McNamara <caolanm@redhat.com>
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So that people don't forget adding the enum values here...
Change-Id: I0342e2ecca4d7d14641e44ca562b1999921182e8
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Change-Id: Ic749e138356392b0c327a30cff28055f06e23e2e
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Add sub-tile dumping code, and do compares.
Change-Id: I5bc29c07e1075ac40b495f35d01d433e81ba309a
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To prevent gtktiledviewer from crashing.
Change-Id: Ia23504c20eac185f3302e8d694672ebf6d853585
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Change-Id: I59c55a858b2706d1327c837abc158dceca02360e
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Change-Id: I82738a18ff116fdc78f07b453c93b1b631632caf
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This is a very common function that is used by clients
as well as LO Core, so makes sense to have it implemented
once and updated when new callback-types are added,
all in one place.
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This adds a new LOK callback (LOK_CALLBACK_TABLE_SELECTED) that
sends the border positions to the client when the user has the
cursor or slelection in a table.
In addition this adds a .uno:TableChangeCurrentBorderPosition
uno command, which implements changing a specific border in
the current table. Border can be either a column or a row border,
which is either at the first, middle or last position.
Change-Id: Ife7cff14d91ffc84c95c040f0b42319e3d6194b4
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...with the benefit of avoiding some Clang 10
-Werror,-Wimplicit-int-float-conversion in places where they are implicitly
converted to double
Change-Id: I0a8e85b23e3cb19d736e436b793ad83bb5fb99c4
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Instead of text selection start/end for cell selection we send a
cell selection rectangle event. This is needed so we're able to
differentiate when to draw cell selection and text selection
markers.
In addition send cell fill area rectangle, which is the area where
we need to hit to trigger area fill functionality in Calc.
Change-Id: I54af958932815818a1a4d48364192ba43f1df7de
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Change-Id: I380856ca45c835e732fdf080a522caab4534db5b
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This fixes the gtktiledviewer on some distros/gtk
versions that require an activation function to be
provided.
Change-Id: I95fb3ed4e92e27d9c725ca38b4cb5a4f8af51771
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/71588
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Change-Id: I53a019f05978bab62ad0da3d0eb08f37f8ec1e18
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...where scoped_lock was originally meant as a transparent generalization of
lock_guard, but eventually had to supersede it under a new name, for backwards-
compatibility reasons, see
<http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2017/p0156r2.html> "Variadic
lock_guard (Rev. 5)" and
<http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2016/p0488r0.pdf> "WG21
Working Paper, NB Comments, ISO/IEC CD 14882".
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...following up on 1453c2c8f13bac64ecd1981af7cebf1c421808ac "prefer vector::data
to &vector[0]"
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Arguably should be the default. Implementation is a bit cute -
re-starting the main-loop as a child of a callback from its
idle handler.
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Helps building the Online before the appropriate patch gets merged.
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