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This change was done by applying the following 'gsed'
replacement calls to all source files:
's/\#include <boost\/shared_ptr\.hpp>/\#include <memory>/g'
's/\#include <boost\/enable_shared_from_this\.hpp>/\#include <memory>/g'
's/\#include <boost\/smart_ptr\/make_shared\.hpp>/\#include <memory>/g'
's/\#include <boost\/make_shared\.hpp>/\#include <memory>/g'
's/\#include <boost\/weak_ptr\.hpp>/\#include <memory>/g'
's/boost::make_shared/std::make_shared/g'
's/boost::dynamic_pointer_cast/std::dynamic_pointer_cast/g'
's/boost::shared_ptr/std::shared_ptr/g'
's/boost::weak_ptr/std::weak_ptr/g'
's/boost::enable_shared_from_this/std::enable_shared_from_this/g'
The remaining issues have been fixed manually.
Test-Information:
Code builds on OS X 10.11.4 and unit tests pass.
Change-Id: Ia7ae34eab869fb9ad6387a1348426b71ae4acd5f
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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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Changed "" style includes to <> style.
Test-Information:
Build with Clang 3.9.0 and ran all tests on OS X 10.11.4.
Change-Id: Ic05e53f2e5dba39cc1307b116fc5f17b62ab9eb8
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Change-Id: Idb6ef5fa191b1465c0bf46c47e63b695de07fa0b
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Resolves: #934
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Resolves: #1040
Resolves: #876
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Release-Notes: The Notices tab will no longer record messages that're being shown in chat windows. Instead the Chats tab will keep track of conversations.
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I hope, anyway.
Resolves: #775
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Resolves: #775
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Release-Notes: Don't crash when signing out.
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Resolves: #329
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Connections that don't go away when the slot is destroyed.
Resolves: #310
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This isn't ready yet, but clicking on a message in the event view will now cause the chat to pop up, and the plumbing is there for doing something with subscription requests - I just don't, yet.
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Creates a basic event viewer framework, and plugs it into the Swift controllers, so that messages are displayed (in a very ugly way). Still a long way to go.
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