Convert code like
aStr.compareToAscii("XXX") == 0
to
aStr.equalsAscii("XXX")
which is both easier to read and faster.
Change-Id: I448abf58f2fa0e7715dba53f8e8825ca0587c83f
This reverts commit 6c61b20a8d4a6dcac28801cde82a211fb7e30654. As discussed at
<http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/libreoffice/2013-May/052449.html> "Re:
fdo#46808, Convert awt::UnoControlDialogModel to new style problem" why the odd
change in 2e2a4827ce6708f0e8677dba9cc92e1479a44086 "scripting: get
CreateUnoDialog() work again" appears to fix things again:
The problem is that the implementation of the css.awt.UnoControlDialogModel
involves UNO aggregation
(IMPL_CREATE_INSTANCE_WITH_GEOMETRY(UnoControlDialogModel) in
toolkit/soruce/helper/registerservices.cxx creating a
OGeometryControlModel<UnoControlDialogModel> instance that aggregates a
UnoControlDialogModel instance). That means that queryInterface can return a
reference to something that is technically a different object, and that's
what's happening here, and explains why calling setPropertyValue in two
different ways on what logically appears to be a single object can end up
calling two different implementations (of two different physical objects).
(UNO aggregation is known to be broken and should not be used. Nevertheless,
there's still code that does---code that is a horrible mess and hard to clean
up.)
That all this worked as intended in the past is just sheer luck, but any
way of substantially touching it is asking for trouble. I'm going to
revert 6c61b20a8d4a6dcac28801cde82a211fb7e30654 again.
I wasn't able to revert without also reverting
be50ad28f5bbdaeff527f646481ce263843c2401 "fdo#46808, Convert
awt::XUnoControlDialog to new style," as the two were tightly dependant. Also
reverts all the follow-up fixes cb4b6dde8fda2a5848e11063028bf44d72f85431
"-Werror,-Wuninitialized" (sans the const-ness fix in
UpdateHandler::insertControlModel), 697a007c61b9cabceb9767fad87cd5822b300452
"Fix exception specifications," 2ce6828bbbf6ba181bb2276adeec279e74151ef6 "fix
awt::UnoControlModelDialog crash," and 2e2a4827ce6708f0e8677dba9cc92e1479a44086
"scripting: get CreateUnoDialog() work again."
Conflicts:
basctl/source/dlged/dlged.cxx
filter/source/t602/t602filter.cxx
xmlscript/test/imexp.cxx
Change-Id: I5d133468062f3ca36300db52fbd699be1ac72998
...in commit 6c61b20a8d4a6dcac28801cde82a211fb7e30654,
"Convert awt::UnoControlDialogModel to new style"
I added an attribute "ResourceResolver" because some of the client
code was setting it using the property interface.
It turns out that this was a bad idea because the "ResourceResolver"
property is doing some very interesting stuff, so revert that part
of the change.
Change-Id: I62b890e60164e005867ced49c3e407a49ed09441
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/4013
Reviewed-by: Miklos Vajna <vmiklos@suse.cz>
Tested-by: Miklos Vajna <vmiklos@suse.cz>
Modules sal, salhelper, cppu, cppuhelper, codemaker (selectively) and odk
have kept them, in order not to break external API (the automatic using declaration
is LO-internal).
Change-Id: I588fc9e0c45b914f824f91c0376980621d730f09
This changes all generated API headers (.hpp and .hdl) to use a
namespace alias 'css' instead of the pointlessly long com::sun::star
Makes the change in cppumaker & associated tools, adds a global
namespace alias definition in sal/types.h, and removes a kiloton
of local, now pointless-to-harmful versions of that alias from all
over the code.
Change-Id: Ice5a644a6b971a981f01dc0589d48f5add31cc0f
I upgraded the service to return XSimpleFileAccess3, since it
already implemented that interface, and it's backwards
compatible.
Change-Id: I40001a46048bd21a23b6a2f58a95376f06fc634b
Create a merged XToolkit2 interface for this service to implement.
Which is backwards-compatible, but does not require creating a new service.
Also mark sub-interfaces as non-optional.
Change-Id: I278d0288e92be277033013302267cf93f7d70480
Update calls to factories to use new SimpleFileAccess::create method
Change-Id: Ie5b0696fe2228a9033b19969245a53c21a61aa14
Signed-off-by: Stephan Bergmann <sbergman@redhat.com>, added some tweaks.