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the deprecated KVersionControlPlugin interface from konqlib
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KItemListViewLayouter uses a KItemListSizeHintResolver to find out how
much space the items will need in the view.
Before this commit, the size hint resolver object could be changed at
runtime, and it could also be null. However, we never made use of these
possibilities, so all the code that checks if m_sizeHintResolver is
null is actually not needed at all.
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The speed up is really small, but theses changes are mostly straightforward and make the code a bit nicer - break
the KStandardItemListWidgetInformant::itemSizeHint beast into three smaller functions.
FIXED-IN: 4.13
REVIEW: 112979
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It is not necessary to save the position of each item as a QPointF
because all items in a row will have the same y-coordinate, and all
items in a column will have the same x-coordinate. Therefore, we can
reduce the number of doubles that we store from
(number of items) * 2
to
(number of rows) + (number of colums)
which is at least 50% less.
REVIEW: 114460
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In KItemListViewLayouter, we have always stored a QRectF for each item,
which is "the area that the item occupies". However, the size of the
QRectF is already stored in the size hint resolver.
Therefore, it is sufficient to store the position of the top left
corner of the QRectF in a QPointF and construct the QRectF on demand.
This patch reduces the memory usage by 16 bytes for each item in the
view:
* a QRectF is 4 doubles -> 32 byes
* a QPointF contains only 2 doubles -> 16 bytes
REVIEW: 113487
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If the elements are larger than a pointer, QList does not store the
elements themselves, but pointers to them in a contiguous block of
memory. This wastes quite a bit of memory. This can be prevented easily
by using QVector instead.
REVIEW: 111304
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- Move all private headers from the kitemviews-directory into
the 'private' subdirectory.
- Get rid of DolphinDirLister and just use a directory-lister
internally in KFileItemModel.
- Minor interface-cleanups for signals
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