same rules of sharing and memory management apply.
The model will be shared between all visualizations and deleted when nobody is connected to the source anymore
I'm not sure for what reason this was changed but it is clearly wrong,
we don't want to create a new action but rather re-add (as the hack says)
the action we took before.
Fixes "Empty action" in toolbox.
Previously shells, activities, shellcorona and corona all tried to
manage
which screen a containment was on.
This version moves all screen management into ShellCorona so we have a
central place for keeping tracking of containments, activities and
screens.
Stop using classes from kde4support:
- KComponentData is deprecated, it will be using QCoreApplication::
applicationName() and QCoreApplication::applicationVersion(). Of course,
this means that the existing shells will have to be ported. I have no
problem with doing that port myself, if I'm told where to look into.
- Drop usage of KLocale, ported to QLocale
- Drop usage of KStandardDirs, ported to QStandardPaths
- Drop usage of KIcon, ported to QIcon
Furthermore, there's a module in src/declarativeimports/locale that IIUC
exposes KLocale bindings to QML. A specific plan to port it should happen
as well.
REVIEW: 113920
Recently there's been some big changes in the ThreadWeaver API.
So big that they break the source compatibility we were supposed to
maintain, big time.
This patch tries to port plasma-framework to that new API.
REVIEW: 113179
* Multi-line debug statements were essentially broken
* There's still a bunch of #include "QDebug" in there, which seems wrong
* It's not necessary to comment most occurrences in src/plasma, since
they're wrapped wiht #ifdef NDEBUG already.
CCMAIL:ervin@kde.org
ThreadWeaver does not use Job* anymore which made the code compile fail
and some connects being wrong.
This patch adjusts RunnerManager to also use QSharedPointer<FindMatchJob>
instead of FindMatchJob*. It simplifies a few things as we do no longer
have to call e.g. qDeleteAll and fixes the incorrect connects.
REVIEW: 111650