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REVIEW: 127709
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The benchmark inserted KFileItemLists of different sizes in the model.
The intention was to verify that an O(N^2) complexity issue was fixed.
However, now that this original problem does not exist any more, the
benchmark results are much easier to read, and regressions are much
easier to spot at first sight, if only a single list size is used.
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I added this benchmark quite a long time ago in order to check that the
changes in dc6322dc090bcaec40d75522debad1edfb25b27a do not make
inserting many child items into the model slower. The test tries to
insert child items of different subfolders at the same time, which
cannot happen during normal usage because KDirLister only tells us about
one subfolder at a time.
The code was commented out a long time ago because it is no longer
compatible with the (greatly improved) new internal structure of
KFileItemModel. I think that it's not worth porting the benchmark
because it fulfilled its intended purpose a long time ago. Even if
someone decides to make a simplified working new benchmark out of it at
some point, it does not make much sense to keep this commented-out code
around for years. It can still be found in the git history - after all,
that's what version control systems are for.
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REVIEW: 122730
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present, because KFileMetaDataWidget is in KDELibs4Support)
Reviewed-By: Vishesh Handa
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the deprecated KVersionControlPlugin interface from konqlib
REVIEW: 122687
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instead of implementing the single/double click settings on our one.
REVIEW: 122311
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GeneralSettings
REVIEW: 122310
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pointer yet
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All tests passed!
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QUrl &url, bool delayedMimeTypes = false);
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This commit is analogous to 5cf8941ac789e47da70fe466033f45df9af1a3fa,
but the problem existed since the frameworks port was started and was
not obvious because the QString -> KUrl/QUrl port was done implicitly
when calling KIO::rename(oldPath, newPath, KIO::HideProgressInfo).
REVIEW: 120941
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These were caused by 86e31084ced8ba4875a6128f91ec2ca3d6df7a31 - note
that the correct replacement for KUrl(fileName) is
QUrl::fromLocalFile(fileName), and that calling the const function
urlA.adjusted(QUrl::RemoveFilename) only has an effect if the return
value is taken.
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REVIEW: 120688
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REVIEW: 120650
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When opening the URL "man:", there are multiple items with the same
name (for example, _exit is shown twice here). When opening a new tab,
the kioslave reports some items as deleted (I have not quite understood
why). The problem is that it reports some of the duplicate items twice
in the list of deleted items. This confused KFileItemModel and
corrupted the internal data structures, and finally, caused a crash.
The fix is to remove all duplicates from
KItemRangeList::fromSortedContainer(const Container& container).
New unit tests included.
BUG: 335672
REVIEW: 118507
FIXED-IN: 4.13.2
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Conflicts:
dolphin/src/search/filenamesearchprotocol.cpp
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Before this patch, any (direct or indirect) children that might have
been in m_pendingItemsToInsert, i.e., that were not inserted into the
model yet because KDirLister had not finished listing the directory
yet, would be added to the model later without a proper parent. This
could cause a crash later on.
CCBUG: 332102
FIXED-IN: 4.13.2
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Since the master branch had never been merged into frameworks since the
creation of the frameworks branch, I had to fix a couple of merge
conflicts and make another change in order to make it build - I hope I
did not get anything wrong.
We should probably merge master into frameworks on a regular basis from
now on.
CCMAIL:[email protected]
Conflicts:
dolphin/src/dolphinmainwindow.cpp
dolphin/src/search/dolphinfacetswidget.cpp
dolphin/src/statusbar/dolphinstatusbar.cpp
dolphin/src/views/dolphinview.cpp
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This is the last commit for review 117395
REVIEW: 117395
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If a range of items has been selected by Shift-clicking or by pressing
Shift+Arrow, then each of them is added individually to the selection
before the items are re-sorted.
Before this commit, the first and the last item in the range were
moved, and all items between them were selected, even though these were
not necessarily the items which had been selected before the
re-sorting.
BUG: 333457
REVIEW: 117603
FIXED-IN: 4.13.1
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Nepomuk is being replaced with Baloo
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The test verifies that creating the mime data for a child of an expanced
folder does not cause a crash. The regression happenened in the master
branch, but it doesn't hurt to have the test also in KDE/4.12.
CCBUG: 329119
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This fixes the problem that the new file name is not shown in the view
if an item is renamed while it is filtered.
BUG: 329118
FIXED-IN: 4.12.1
REVIEW: 114459
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Since Dolphin 4.11, we store not only KFileItems, but also the
corresponding ItemData struct for filtered items. This is required for
keeping track of the parent-child relationships, and has the nice side
effect that the ItemData need not be re-determined when the items are
shown again.
However, this can become a problem if the visible roles or the sort role
change while some items are filtered.
This is fixed by is fixed by clearing the QHash "values" for the
filtered items if the visible roles change. The hash will be
re-populated with all requested data as soon as the items are shown
again and the data(int) method of the model is called.
Moreover, before the items are inserted into the model after filtering,
we have to make sure that the sort role "Permissions"/"User"/etc. is
present in the hash "values". This is achieved by factoring out the code
that currently does this job for new items in createItemDataList() into
a new function, and calling this in insertItems(), because the same
treatment is required for the previously filtered files.
BUG: 328791
FIXED-IN: 4.12.1
REVIEW: 114266
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Since Dolphin 2.0, we have stored the selected items in a QSet<int>,
which is neither space-efficient nor particularly fast when inserting
many items which are in a consecutive range.
This commit replaces the QSet<int> by a new class "KItemSet", which
stores the items in a sorted list of ranges. For each range, we only
store the first index and the length of the range, so we need a lot
less memory for most common selection patterns, and we also save quite
a few CPU cycles in many situations, because adding an item to the
KItemSet will in many cases not need a memory allocation at all, and
it's particularly easy when inserting sorted items into the KItemSet in
a row.
KItemSet contains a minimal subset of QSet's API which makes it
suitable as a drop-in replacement for our needs. It also has iterators,
such that the items can be iterated through easily, also with foreach.
One advantage of KItemSet compared to QSet<int> is that the items are
always iterated through in ascending order.
REVIEW: 113488
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When we remove items from the model, we called the function
KFileItemModel::removeItems(const KFileItemList&, RemoveItemsBehavior).
This function then looked up the indexes of the items using the hash
m_items. This is wasteful in the situations when the indexes of the
removed items are known in advance (like when an expanded folder is
collapsed in Details View), and it can cause trouble if one item is
contained in the model multiple times (can happen when searching, and a
file both matches the search and is a child of a folder that matches
the search). Even if expanding folders in the search results list might
not be particularly useful most of the time, it makes sense to make the
model more robust to prevent crashes and other unexpected behavior in
such situations.
This patch makes the following changes to achieve that goal:
* Change the argument of removeItems() from KFileItemList to
KItemRangeList. To make this work, the "look the indexes up in
m_items" code is moved from that function to slotItemsDeleted(). In
the other places where removeItems() is called, the indexes are
calculated directly (which is not more difficult than determining the
removed items as a KFileItemList, if one considers that we needed the
function childItems(KFileItem) for that, which is not needed any more
with this patch).
* Also removeFilteredChildren() takes a KItemRangeList now. Rather than
putting the parent KFileItems into a QSet for O(1) lookup (which
prevents O(N^2) worst case behavior for the entire function), it uses
a QSet<ItemData*> now, which should even be more efficient (hashing a
pointer is cheaper than hashing a KFileItem/KUrl).
BUG: 324371
BUG: 325359
FIXED-IN: 4.12.0
REVIEW: 113070
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Before this commit, we only added pressed keys to the search string if
they have no other meaning. This means that files containing a Space in
their name could not be searched because Ctrl+Space toggles the
selection state of the current item, and Space alone selects the
current item.
After this commit, Space is added to the search string if
(a) the key press did not have any other effect, i.e., if Ctrl was not
pressed, and the current item is selected already, and
(b) a keyboard search has been started already (to prevent unexpected
effects when pressing Space accidentally - I think that it's rather
uncommon to have files whose names start with a Space - and to make
the unit test simpler).
I modified the unit test of KItemListController, which did not test
keyboard search yet. This uncovered a small problem in
KItemListController::slotChangeCurrentItem() when NoSelection mode is
used. It's not really relevant for anything that is executed inside
Dolphin, but I still fixed it to make the unit test happy.
BUG: 324479
FIXED-IN: 4.11.3
REVIEW: 113071
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This prevents a possible regression that would have happened with the
first version of https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/112725/
The problem was that isChildItem(int index) would return "false"
incorrectly when the QHash for that item was not initialized yet. The
grouping code would then try to read the "text" from the empty QHash,
which yielded an empty QString, and then accessing the first character
of that string caused a crash.
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This fixes the problem that filtered child items in Details View may
reappear when switching the view mode and the clearing the filter.
BUG: 325344
REVIEW: 112962
FIXED-IN: 4.11.3
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When sorting by, e.g., "Size", and the name is used as a fallback
because there are multiple files with the same size, the refreshItems
signal that is received when a file's name is changed either with the
dialog or outside the current view did not cause the view to be resorted
after commit d70a4811807776966c3241a72121242f4d1eaee8. This patch fixes
it.
BUG: 324713
FIXED-IN: 4.11.2
REVIEW: 112561
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The most recent commit from the KDE/4.11 branch (new unit test) had to
be modified slightly due to the changed signal emission when resorting
the model changes only the groups, and not the order of the items
(groupsChaged instead of itemsMoved).
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This unit test will hopefully prevent regressions in the future. It is
the first part of https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/112561/.
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The idea is that we no longer assume that the "expandedParentsCount"
for each item will be stored in the QHash. It is only accessed for
items which are expanded, and which are not top-level items (i.e.,
which have an expandedParentsCount > 1).
Some unit tests are added to improve the coverage of the affected code.
REVIEW: 112562
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KFileItemModel::setData() should not only cause a resorting when the
sort role is changed. The name is always used as a fallback if the sort
role of multiple files is equal, therefore, renaming a file can change
the correct order of the files even if the files are not sorted by
"name".
Unit test included.
BUG: 323518
FIXED-IN: 4.11.1
REVIEW: 111721
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Sometimes when items are renamed, the order of the items in the
directory is not affected, but the groups still change (simple example:
with files a, b, c, e, rename "c" to "d"). At the moment, we always emit
the itemsMoved signal in such a case to make sure that the view is
updated. However, it would be preferable if this signal was not emitted
because it can trigger some quite expensive operations which are not
needed at all.
This commit introduces a new signal groupsChanged and modifies
KFileItemModel and KItemListView such that these classes make use of it.
Some unit tests for the new functionality are included as well.
Thanks to Emmanuel Pescosta for finding a latent bug in the code which
was triggered by this change and fixed in
998954db6d53999dfa75d380cbb4ca3111589f66.
REVIEW: 111808
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Hopefully, this will prevent regressions in the future.
REVIEW: 111807
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