- Use auto in places where code clarity is improved or identical.
- Replace trivial constructors and destructors with default.
- Use true random for random generation.
- Use std::string_view where it is valid to do so.
- Apply const where it is valid to do so.
- Use references where it is valid to do so.
- Manually optimize memory usage with std::move and std::copy.
- Opt for memory efficient containers where the size is known ahead of time.
Signed-off-by: lainon <GermanAizek@yandex.ru>
To ensure better stability of future releases, we need to adopt multiple stages in the release cycle. As we already label Alpha, Beta, Candidate and Stable differently, simply adopting this classification system already does everything for us. This also allows us to maintain compatibility with the existing system, while offering something new entirely.
As contributors and translators always increase in number and never decrease, it was getting difficult to thank everyone properly with every update. So instead of manually writing each entry we should take advantage of the power of automation and use APIs to gather this information properly. As long as the user is not actively hiding their profile, they will be thanked properly.
This also includes a potential fix for the problem with multi-lingual text in the About StreamFX window.
This reduces the total amount of links Supporters can submit to just one instead of two. Additionally by removing the buttons and making the entry itself clickable, the UI can show more entries at once and allow users to easily make the connection between the entry and the link it opens when clicked.
Qt defaults to give every QAction a TextHeuristicRole, which means that certain key words will cause Qt to change how the QAction behaves. We do not want this, so we explicitly assign it to have NoRole instead.
Fixes#323
Instead of adding ourselves as the last entry which seems to confuse the MacOS Qt implementation, we instead insert ourselves before the Help menu. This should hopefully prevent the StreamFX menu from overriding the OBS About entry.
Fixes#323
This fixes a bug with older Qt versions which would not remove the modal window from the parent in the setModal() call, resulting in an unusable parent window.
Fixes#368
In order to work around a bug in the OBS Studio UI code, we have to swap our modal status right before showing and right after hiding, so that the OBS Studio tray menu continuous working correctly. This is a bit of a weird solution, but it does work as expected.
Related: https://github.com/obsproject/obs-studio/issues/3518
Implements a manual and automatic update checker with support for both release and testing update channels, allowing users to stay as up to date as possible. It is fully compliant with privacy regulations around the world, as it stays completely silent and inactive until the user gives the Ok to connect to GitHub for the latest releases.
Changes applied:
* Moved utility files to /util/.
* Removed unused #includes.
* Removed unused ::ffmpeg::tools function.
* Removed unused variables.
* Fixed missing parentheses in the version macro.
* Fixed missing override on virtual function overrides and removed unnecessary virtual keyword from them.
* Disabled additional warning for ATL headers on MSVC only.
* Replaced direct printf parameters with their macro equivalent.
* Replaced C-style casts with C++-style casts.
* Applied clang-format again after an earlier change to the CMake file broke the integration for it.
Moves the menu for StreamFX to the primary menu, so that it is not hidden under tools. This makes it clearer to the user if their installation of StreamFX is working correctly, in addition to reducing the steps necessary to use the menu.
Also the 'About StreamFX' dialog now actually shows up for every update, as expected.
Q_INIT_RESOURCE and Q_CLEANUP_RESOURCE can't be called from within a namespace and instead have to be in outside of the namespace, so by moving them into small inline functions we can fulfill this restriction.
Related: #192#155
Implements support for various new UI features that weren't possible up until now, such as an 'About StreamFX' window with a thank you to everyone that supported the project up until now.