no version bump but B_USERTYPE defined
fix test from commit de26ef85 that should be nMaxRecords
tested full round trip on password protected document (ie. use binary storage)
master --(0)--> master --(1)--> libreoffice 4.4 --(2)--> master --(3)--> master
(0) in master, User type supported, big module supported
(1) in libreoffice 4.4, user type not supported, big module supported, no loss of code
(2) in master, user type not supported, big module not found, no loss of code
it is OK as libreoffice 4.4 saves to LegacyVersion
(3) in master, User type supported, big module supported (all is restored)
it is OK as module was saved with CURRENT_VERSION (see sbxmod.cxx)
Change-Id: I237cf7de70adf1a755be1bc30987b21c43b6ab35
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/17871
Tested-by: Jenkins <ci@libreoffice.org>
Reviewed-by: Caolán McNamara <caolanm@redhat.com>
Tested-by: Caolán McNamara <caolanm@redhat.com>
save/load basic script so that when executing password protected
the user defined types can be rebuilt
supports array and nested types
a unit test in sc macros-test.cxx
Change-Id: Ie127ea7ad9aea3353741048c00f1b3910c5517a4
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/17815
Reviewed-by: Caolán McNamara <caolanm@redhat.com>
Tested-by: Caolán McNamara <caolanm@redhat.com>
6b4c596b01039324cfe78f38c4e3ffb9080bcd34 "Fix memory leak for BASIC sub (as well
as void function)," from just looking at the few lines of code in isolation, and
their revision history, looked like a plausible and effective approach to fix
the leaks reported by CppunitTest_basci_vba when run under lsan.
However, tdf#92446 indicates that that innocent-looking change had rather dire
consequences. So revert it and leave a fix for the memory leak to somebody who
actually understands all this code.
Change-Id: Ic81b1c14a1cfb07c6ec4415cc26b2f826adbc8ca
This may reduce some degree of dependency on boost.
Done by running a script like:
git grep -l '#include *.boost/scoped_array.hpp.' \
| xargs sed -i -e 's@#include *.boost/scoped_array.hpp.@#include <memory>@'
git grep -l '\(boost::\)\?scoped_array<\([^<>]*\)>' \
| xargs sed -i -e 's/\(boost::\)\?scoped_array<\([^<>]*\)>/std::unique_ptr<\2[]>/'
... and then killing duplicate or unnecessary includes,
while changing manually
m_xOutlineStylesCandidates in xmloff/source/text/txtimp.cxx,
extensions/source/ole/unoconversionutilities.hxx, and
extensions/source/ole/oleobjw.cxx.
Change-Id: I3955ed3ad99b94499a7bd0e6e3a09078771f9bfd
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/16289
Tested-by: Jenkins <ci@libreoffice.org>
Reviewed-by: Caolán McNamara <caolanm@redhat.com>
Tested-by: Caolán McNamara <caolanm@redhat.com>
Turn the Link class into a template abstracting over the link's argument and
return types, but provide default template arguments that keep the generic,
unsafe "void* in, sal_IntPtr out" behvior. That way, individual uses of the
Link class can be updated over time.
All the related macros are duplicated with ..._TYPED counterparts, that
additionally take the RetType (except for LINK_TYPED, which manages to infer the
relevant types from the supplied Member).
(It would have been attractive to change the "untyped" LinkStubs from taking a
void* to a properly typed ArgType parameter, too, but that would cause
-fsanitize=function to flag uses of "untyped" Link::Call.)
Change-Id: I3b0140378bad99abbf240140ebb4a46a05d2d2f8
- also add needed infrastructure to o3tl::enumarray so we can use
std::find on it
- move the Impl inside the .cxx file, no need to expose it in the header
Change-Id: I7758a6175849f46723d97b1e657f846524c3b7cd
ie.
void f(void);
becomes
void f();
I used the following command to make the changes:
git grep -lP '\(\s*void\s*\)' -- *.cxx \
| xargs perl -pi -w -e 's/(\w+)\s*\(\s*void\s*\)/$1\(\)/g;'
and ran it for both .cxx and .hxx files.
Change-Id: I314a1b56e9c14d10726e32841736b0ad5eef8ddd
...and css::uno::makeAny<css::uno::Any>() was never meant to be used. Introduce
css::uno::toAny for the (template-code) cases that shall return an Any for both
Any and non-Any inputs.
Change-Id: Ifa977d73f1da71b2fedde7e8140b19497c4a0257