- Just use the existing rsync code, which can do both
files and directory trees.
- The existing code assumed we were always copying directories.
Now double-check beforehand.
FIXES#1248
Now with documentation and chasing TryExec if a .desktop file is
given alongside a broken executable value (the value is still
mandatory, but `executable: /bin/nonexistent/no-really/whut`
is now a suitable setting).
- if a default DE is configured but the executable doesn't exist,
believe the .desktop file. Then use that, and warn if the
whole thing can not be found.
- for a DE entry which has a bad executable setting,
update the entry from the .desktop file using TryExec.
This assumes that the TryExec command is actually something
you might want to run.
- Moc generates Q_UNUSED(_a); which in turn (with clang) issues
a superfluous-semicolon warning. Existing code with automoc
uses utils/moc-warnings.h to turn off warnings that are issued
on moc code. Include it explicitly here because automoc isn't
applied.
- Sessions can be X11-sessions (living in xsessions) or Wayland-
(living in wayland-sessions). Look in both places.
- Refactor code a little to make it nicer to read.
- Drop the 1-argument QString constructor, it is suprising
- Drop the conversion to QString
- Add a toString() instead
- Drop tests for the removed API
- While here, apply code formatting to the tests
This is done to force consumers to update to strongly-typed
InstanceKeys.
- cover all the constructors
- Start with some tests that fail, showing bugs in the implementation
- Fix bug that "derp@derp" was creating a valid instance-key with
a bad module and id (need to use ::fromString() to get that
functionality).
- Extend tests with more bad cases.
- Refactor tests to simplify "this is bad" assertions.
- Things in libcalamares/ subdirectories are namespaced
according to that subdirectory (sometimes in namespace
Calamares, sometimes CalamaresUtils). Do that in modulesystem/ too.