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The dialog will automatically initiate a check for updates
when opened.
It will show the current state of the auto updater backend,
e.g. whether it is downloading or already at the latest
version.
This also fixes update channel selection being shown
on Windows and Linux.
Test-Information:
Ran Swift and opening the dialog shows a short progress bar
indicating it checking for updates. Afterwards it shows that
it is already running the latest version, which is sensible
for a dev build.
Change-Id: Ie08cd2a8852e468d6007122604b532fedc24bcfe
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If software updates are enabled the about dialog will show
the currently configured update channel and provides a link
to a dialog to change the update channel.
Test-Information:
Builds on macOS 10.12.1, unit tests pass, and dialogs behave
as expected. Did not test Sparkle updating.
Change-Id: I05d5014f0d719ba9b2146c1e599db4f7fde80558
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Sparkle is configured to do silent automatic background
updates based on the provide appcast feed. When a new update
was downloaded and is ready to be installed Swift notifies
the user that they can restart to take advantage of the newly
available version.
Test-Information:
Setup a custom appcast feed with a newer Swift dev release.
Tested updating with Sparkle 1.14.0 binary release using DSA
keys and signatures. Did not test Sparkle update with code
signed Swift builds. Tested on macOS 10.12.
Change-Id: Idad461ec53963c80990e51a502cb6e28bc7b6b4e
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Removed trailing spaces and whitespace on empty lines
in the process.
Changed CheckTabs.py tool to disallow hard tabs in source
files.
Test-Information:
Manually checked 30 random files that the conversion worked
as expected.
Change-Id: I874f99d617bd3d2bb55f02d58f22f58f9b094480
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Change-Id: Ic5a0cd2d65caac21a748a9a6996a596ee80f5337
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Not plugged into Swift yet.
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