This makes the code a bit nicer to read and maybe a bit more robust.
Set the relevant OUTPUT_NAME target properties to keep the ability to
customize the names of the installed binaries.
Signed-off-by: Nicolas Fella <nicolas.fella@gmx.de>
Compiling nextcoud gui as a separate library. This is needed to more
easily write tests. The whole nextcloud application can now be linked
against the tests.
Signed-off-by: Felix Weilbach <felix.weilbach@nextcloud.com>
This is just a port to QtTest, I did not change the layout of the test.
I did search and replace to replace the assert with QCOMPARE/QVERIFY
I still call setup and setup_init like before (only explicitly, now)
Also ported the preformence tests to QBENCHMAK because windows don't have
gettimeofday.
Relates #6358
Installing to lib/${APPLICATION_EXECUTABLE} has caused a bunch of
irritations in the past and subtle annoying to fix bugs. To avoid name
clashes with branded clients ${APPLICATION_EXECUTABLE} becomes now
part of the filename instead of the subfolder.
The concrete motivation to change this now is that on Windows there
is no RPATH and it's not possible to run owncloud directly from the
Craft Root folder, which is nice when you're developing on Windows.
It would have been possible to change this just for Windows but as
written earlier this has caused lots of issues and thus I think it's
a good idea to just stay consistent accross platforms when touching it.
Mainly uses target_include_directories instead of include_directories
so libraries public include directory get automatically added when adding
the target in target_link_library
This gets rid of the csync_statedb sqlite layer and use
the same code and same connection as the rest of the SyncEngine.
Missing functions are added to SyncJournalDb and change a few minor
things (like changing SyncJournalFileRecord::_modtime to be an int64
instead of a QDateTime, like it was in csync).
Merge csync_create and csync_init into the constructor and
replace csync_destroy with the destructor.
Also use a QByteArray for csync_s::root_perms and flatten
csync_rename_s as a rename sub-struct of csync_s since it
can now handle C++ types.
Also move csync_normalize_etag to common/utility since we
don't need the char* function anymore.
Remove the single space file_stat->remotePerm codepath since
this won't be used in csync anymore since
8de3bda0b1.
Issue #1817
This will allow us to unify data structures between csync and libsync.
Utility functions like csync_time and c_std are still compiled as C
since we won't need to be coupled with Qt in the short term.