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These cases have been uncovered by Clang Analyzer as they
were called during some constructor. However, there is no
reason for them being virtual. They are never overridden in
a derived class.
Test-Information:
Unit tests still pass on OS X 10.10.5.
Change-Id: I90b5396a0dba971d9150c35f9107733f7f4637cd
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Change-Id: Ic5a0cd2d65caac21a748a9a6996a596ee80f5337
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Includes fixes to:
Build with new Visual Studio and Boost
Avoid error caused when Avahi is present but Qt is not
Make declaration of XMPPRosterImpl::addContact consistent with implementation
Includes enhancements to:
Allow user-configurable mt.exe
Allow splitting openssl paths
Allow disabling gconf lookup
Make idn support optional
Allow disabling various library detections
Remove use of non-Python2.4 features in sconscripts
Test-Information:
Builds
Change-Id: Iee91ee80291a8bdf87cc169c915e4dad1cc1055b
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- Use boost::filesystem::path consistently for referring to files.
- Use boost::filesystem streams for I/O, such that paths are always handled
correctly.
- Use stringToPath and pathToString for conversion between strings and
boost::filesystem::path, to ensure we have consistent unicode handling
across platforms and environments. The default constructor and string
conversion uses platform-dependent encoding, depending on the global
locale set in the application, which causes problems. So, unless you are
in platform dependent code, the default constructor and string() function
should not be used. When constructing paths from other paths (e.g. using
operator/), also use stringToPath (instead of string arguments) if the path
can contain unicode characters.
Change-Id: If286bd9e71c8414afc0b24ba67e26ab7608ef6ea
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This seems to sometimes happen in our CI builds. This should make
it easier to at least detect that this is the case.
Change-Id: Iab59bbc10a14e350df9ef240c8a862ce8ea68794
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