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There are unit tests that do not use URE, e.g., in cppuhelper.
This reverts commit 33e9f3d3d6b29545ef9df3f5334c015e15caa5c8.
Conflicts:
sot/CppunitTest_sot_test_sot.mk
svl/CppunitTest_svl_urihelper.mk
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Or is there any use case where we would need to use UNO API headers, but
not require the appropriate type database at runtime?
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Naming convention for gbuild methods:
- "add" is used for stuff that is logically a part of the target
(i.e. not registered at the Module, but defined in the target's makefile)
- "use" is used for stuff that is logically a different target
(i.e. it is registered at the Module, has it's own makefile, may be
in a different module than the target)
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Pattern used:
find . -name "*.cxx" -exec sed -i 's/\( *\)\(else if\|if\) *( *\([^!()|&]*\)\.equalsAsciiL( *RTL_CONSTASCII_STRINGPARAM *( *\([^)]*\)) *) *)$/\1\2 ( \3 == \4 )/' \{\} \;
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They should not need any actual UI anyway, and most of them already
pass the option manually.
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/libreoffice/2012-March/029109.html
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Also CALL_TEST_INVARIANT is never used again.
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Added:
* rtl::OString::matchL
* rtl::OString::endsWith
* rtl::OString::endsWithL
* rtl::OString::indexOfL
* rtl::OString::replaceFirst
* rtl::OString::replaceAll
* rtl::OString::getToken
* rtl::OUString::endsWith
* rtl::OUString::replaceFirst
* rtl::OUString::replaceFirstAsciiL
* rtl::OUString::replaceFirstAsciiLAsciiL
* rtl::OUString::replaceAll
* rtl::OUString::replaceAllAsciiL
* rtl::OUString::replaceAllAsciiLAsciiL
* rtl::OUString::getToken
plus underlying C functions where necessary
Deprecated:
* comphelper::string::remove
* comphelper::string::getToken
Removed:
* comphelper::string::searchAndReplaceAsciiL
* comphelper::string::searchAndReplaceAllAsciiWithAscii
* comphelper::string::searchAndReplaceAsciiI
* comphelper::string::replace
* comphelper::string::matchL
* comphelper::string::matchIgnoreAsciiCaseL
* comphelper::string::indexOfL
Also fixed some apparent misuses of RTL_CONSTASCII_USTRINGPARAM ->
RTL_CONSTASCII_STRINGPARAM.
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SAL_UNUSED_PARAMETER (expanding to __attribute__ ((unused)) for GCC)
is used to annotate legitimately unused parameters, so that static
analysis tools can tell legitimately unused parameters from truly
unnecessary ones. To that end, some patches for external modules
are also added, that are only applied when compiling with GCC and
add necessary __attribute__ ((unused)) in headers.
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Part XXXIV
Modules
shell, slideshow, sot, starmath
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multiple variants of toUpper (etc)
some that take a non-const OUString or String and modify it
some that take a const OUString or String and return a new one
some that take part of a const OUString or String and return a new one
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The ones which use a definite 8-bit encoding read/write pascal-style
strings with a 16bit length prefix.
The ones which use a definite 16-bit encoding read/write pascal-style
UTF-16 strings with a 32bit length prefix, i.e. not ByteStrings at all
The "I dunno" ones might be UTF-16 strings or 8-bit strings, depending
on the charset. Rename to ReadUniOrByteString like the other
similar horrors to flag this misery
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Nobody ever used the return values anyway, so for reading just
return the string and for writing the number of bytes written
Doesn't need to be members, make standalone functions
Rename to
read_lenPrefixed_uInt8s_ToO[U]String and
write_lenPrefixed_uInt8s_FromO[U]String, lengthy,
but much less unambiguous, seeing as a lot of users of it don't
seem to be aware that they read/write pascal-style length
prefixed strings, which isn't surprising given the
apparent simplicity of their original name.
added a unit test
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This reverts commit 92f396733ebc518bcb7a9eae2dd3169d333b82b9.
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This reverts commit d00fc0e293852cfc019ffaffa65bee327397677b.
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The ones which use a definite 8-bit encoding read/write pascal-style
strings with a 16bit length prefix.
The ones which use a definite 16-bit encoding read/write pascal-style
UTF-16 strings with a 32bit length prefix, i.e. not ByteStrings at all
The "I dunno" ones might be UTF-16 strings or 8-bit strings, depending
on the charset. Rename to ReadUniOrByteString like the other
similar horrors to flag this misery
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Nobody ever used the return values anyway, so for reading just
return the string and for writing the number of bytes written
Doesn't need to be members, make standalone functions
Rename to
read_lenPrefixed_uInt8s_ToO[U]String and
write_lenPrefixed_uInt8s_FromO[U]String, lengthy,
but much less unambiguous, seeing as a lot of users of it don't
seem to be aware that they read/write pascal-style length
prefixed strings, which isn't surprising given the
apparent simplicity of their original name.
added a unit test
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