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2017-07-26 | Workaround Boost bug to prevent crash in recents loading | Thanos Doukoudakis | |
Boost 1.64 introduced a regression where boost::optional deserialisation could lead to a crash when loading the recent chats. This fix updates the way we serialise the ChatListWindow::Chat and HighlightAction classes to avoid these errors. A flag has been added, to allow the use of the erroneous version of the library during the build. During runtime if needed, the client will skip loading the data, to avoid any unpredicted behaviour. Test-Information: Tested on windows 10 with different versions of boost 1.56(bundled), 1.63, 1.64, 1.65 and Ubuntu 17.04 with versions 1.56(bundled) and 1.64. Added unit tests for the serialisation ChatListWindow::Chat class. Change-Id: Idc5c3a6cfd92272b8eab2d77e243dda743803a31 | |||
2017-02-27 | Redesign highlight logic and processing | Tobias Markmann | |
The new highlight logic follows a simpler model. It supports: * highlighting of whole words in a message * highlighting messages by sender name * highlighting if the user’s name is mentioned Possible actions for these highlights are text colouring, sound playback of WAV files, and system notifications. In addition the user can decide to receive sound and system notification on general incoming direct and group messages. Redesigned the highlight configuration UI dialog for this new model. ChatMessageParser class now deals with all parsing and marking up the chat message with the matching HighlightActions. Highlighter class has been extended to deal with all sound and system notification highlights that should be emitted by a specified chat message. Moved some tests over to gtest in the process. Test-Information: Tested UI on macOS 10.12.3 with Qt 5.7.1. Manually tested that correct system notification are emitted on mentions, keyword highlights and general messages. Added new unit tests to cover new highlighting behaviour. Change-Id: I1c89e29d81022174187fb44af0d384036ec51594 |