* Added an extra looperName argument to the private BApplication
constructor that BServer is using.
* This is now used to fix the ugliness that gave the registrar
a different looper name, and even saves a string comparison.
* Changed the way the attributes are written to make sure that everything
that can be written once is in fact written just once.
* The rename code in BMailProtocol::_ProcessFetchedHeader() was broken,
and caused the hang of the last commit.
* This was never implemented and no one noticed until now.
* A default value for a pointer doesn't make that much sense anyway, so
using the FindPointer method is fine.
Keep the brief description as a regular comment above each public method.
Leave the docs of private methods.
Some variable renaming mostly because of abbreviations.
Add documentation for all the public methods and app_info members and defines
that didn't have docs in the cpp file.
Can be requested/stopped via BPackageRoster::{Start,Stop}Watching().
The notification message has the what code B_PACKAGE_UPDATE and contains
fields "event", "location", and "change count".
No functional change intended.
Focused on documented classes only.
* Update copyright information.
* whitespace fixes.
* pointer style
* Rename some variables, msg => message, form => what
* Need consistent variable names to make documentation easier,
allows us to use \copydoc or \copydetails instead of repeating
ourselves over and over again.
* This is primarily a service method for ports of widget tool kits
that require single-threaded GUI. DispatchExternalMessage() calls
DispatchMessage(), but also sets fLastMessage, so that
[Detach]CurrentMessage() work correctly. This allows to detach a
message in DispatchMessage() when called from the window thread,
add it to a global queue, and later process the queued messages in
a different thread that calls DispatchExternalMessage().
* BLooper/BWindow: Make sure fLastMessage is accessed only when locked.
This allows to reuse BMessenger objects for different targets, or to
recheck validity after initial creation. With that one can use the same
BMessenger after launching an application that was previously not found
valid for example.
* Replace {Set|Remove}MasterKey() by generic {Set|Remove}UnlockKey()
that works on a keyring.
* Implement {Set|Remove}MasterUnlockKey() on top of that.
* Rename the commands and constants accrodingly.
* Implement setting and removing keyring unlock keys.
As there aren't any more generic meta data containers inside BKey,
there's no real way to distinguish different instances with the same
identifiers. This may be added later, for example the same index system
as used in BMessage could apply.
The application access concept is on the keyring level only for now.
Generally it probably would get pretty complicated and therefore harder
to use when application access needs to be granted on a per key basis.
The type is relevant and required as it determines the type of the
handed in key. The purpose however isn't actually needed and rather
inconvenient to get by depending on the situation.
* Add all relevant message constants.
* Implement the messaging to send/retrieve key info.
* Implement _Flatten/_Unflatten for sending flat BKey objects.
* Remove application list from BKey, the key can't only differ by
allowed applications as the identifiers would still collide, so the
comparison isn't needed to uniquely identify the key. The applications
can be enumerated via the BKeyStore instead.
* Modified the API greatly to be based on BKey* instead of BPassword*.
* Added BKeyPurpose and used it instead of BKeyType. It is supposed to
indicate the purpose of a key so that an app can look up keys on a
more granular level. The BKeyType on the other hand actually
identifies the type (i.e. subclass of BKey) so an app knows how to
handle a given key or may only enumerate/use keys it is compatible
with.
* Made everything based on a raw data buffer for now, only BPasswordKey
is implemented yet which stores the (0 terminated) string into that
data buffer.
* Removed the additional data BMessage as I don't yet see where it fits
in. While I could imagine adding meta data to a key may be nice it
might be an interoperability concern when keys are shared by
different apps.
* Moved the app functions to the keystore as per the TODO, but not sure
how to actually implement them.
Some changes to the API for notifications.
* Don't go through be_roster to send a notification, but use Notification->Send() instead.
* Rename App to Group to make the purpose clearer
And some changes to the notification code itself:
* Use the Notification class as the way to convey informations about a notification. Allows easier extension of this class
* Code cleanup
* Use of the layout kit for the notify window
Unfortunately, the latter part clashes quite a bit with the changes I already did to the notification window, so it's now quite broken. Working on that next, but I wanted to separate that work from the patch ...
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fixed size flag at once. Not sure if this can be merged into one of the
existing GetInfo() variants without breaking binary compatibility.
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in BMessages. Also added type codes for them in TypeConstants.h. Closes ticket
#6302. Thanks!
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