Summary:
Allows
* projects linking to Plasma to hide deprecated API up to a
given version or silence deprecation warnings after a given version,
using
* -DPLASMA_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_BEFORE_AND_AT
* -DPLASMA_NO_DEPRECATED
* -DPLASMA_DEPRECATED_WARNINGS_SINCE
* -DPLASMA_NO_DEPRECATED_WARNINGS
* -DPLASMAQUICK_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_BEFORE_AND_AT
* -DPLASMAQUICK_NO_DEPRECATED
* -DPLASMAQUICK_DEPRECATED_WARNINGS_SINCE
* -DPLASMAQUICK_NO_DEPRECATED_WARNINGS
or
* -DKF_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_BEFORE_AND_AT
* -DKF_NO_DEPRECATED
* -DKF_DEPRECATED_WARNINGS_SINCE
* -DKF_NO_DEPRECATED_WARNINGS
Reviewers: #plasma, mart, davidedmundson, apol, mlaurent
Reviewed By: #plasma, mart, mlaurent
Subscribers: kde-frameworks-devel
Tags: #frameworks
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D24678
Plasma::Package internally uses KPackage, being a pure wrapper.
old client code and old packagestructures still work using the wrapper.
old workspace code that is not directly using kpackage continues to work correctly
Change-Id: I05f95e8d05e3b67759973c4009e3753c61b1dcce
plasma_export.h is now installed in include/plasma/, not in include/.
Code using plasma-framework does not have include/plasma in its include
directory list, so plasma-framework headers must refer to others using
</plasma/foo.h>, not "foo.h".
CCMAIL: aleixpol@kde.org
Delete the testcontainment package, which is only one file + metadata
anyway.
This means that in order to run the default plasma-shell, an
installation of kde-workspace[frameworks-scratch] is needed.
All cpp code moves into the src/ subdirectory, as the Frameworks policy
suggests.
Directory structure should now be in line with other, future frameworks.