this fixes the error and makes complete oCC compile with GCC 5.
error: ISO C does not support '__FUNCTION__' predefined identifier
[-Wpedantic]
According to the porting guide:
The fix is either to use the standard predefined identifier __func__
(since C99), or to use the __extension__ keyword.
Do not request the status of all entries in the cache. Instead force Finder
to request the ones that it deems necessary by keeping the old statuses
in a separate dictionary which are only used while the new status arrives.
removeIcons isn't called and clearFileNameCacheForPath was always
called with a "nil" path.
Remove the return value of askForIcon which was always 0, and use
that value explicitly at the only call site.
Remove the "-1" code path in iconByPath since setIcons prevents
-1 from getting into _fileNamesCache in all cases.
Since QNonContiguousByteDeviceThreadForwardImpl::reset will
call UploadDevice::reset with a BlockingQueuedConnection, this
allows us to reset the HTTP channel along with its buffers
before they get the chance to be reused with a subsequent request.
Do not request the status of all entries in the cache. Instead force
explorer to request the ones that it deems necessary by keeping the old
statuses in a separate dictionary which are only used while the new status
arrives.
If 1.8.0 caused missing data in the local tree, this patch gets it
back. For that, the usage of the journal for remote repository is
disabled at the first start.
The problem was that on network error the networkError() and
finishedWithError() signals both fired. To fix it, I collapse all
error handing into a slot triggered by finishedWithError().
I tested the redirection case and the invalid credentials case.
I had a situation here where we were showing stale desktop notifications when a remote folder
errored out and then sync finished with _syncResult data from previous sync.