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Define the CMake cache variable, with empty string as its default.
Make build.sh pass the BUGSPLAT_DB environment variable as a CMake
command-line variable assignment.
Change CMake 'if (DEFINED ENV{BUGSPLAT_DB})' to plain 'if (BUGSPLAT_DB)'.
Make CMake pass new --bugsplat switch to every one of SIX different
invocations of viewer_manifest.py.
Give llmanifest.main() function an argument to allow supplementing the base
set of command-line switches with additional application-specific switches.
In viewer_manifest.py, define new --bugsplat command-line switch and pass to
llmanifest.main(). Instead of consulting os.environ['BUGSPLAT_DB'], consult
self.args['bugsplat'].
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Direct BugSplat to send crash reports without prompting, on both Windows and
Mac.
Add a mechanism by which code called after LL_ERRS() can retrieve the fatal
log message string. (How did the crash logger extract that for Linden crash
logging?)
Add that fatal message to crash reports on Windows. But as BugsplatMac is
engaged only on the run _after_ the crash, we no longer have that message in
memory.
Also add user name and region location to Windows crash reports. On Mac, (a)
we don't have the information from the previous run and (b) BugsplatMac
doesn't provide an API to attach that information to the crash report.
Add Mac logging to indicate the success or failure of sending the crash
report. Add Windows logging to indicate we're about to send.
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Pass LL_BUGSPLAT into llapp.cpp compile to be able to detect that.
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Use WSTRINGIZE(), LL_TO_WSTRING(), wstringize() to produce required wide
strings. Use a lambda for callback that sends log file; use LLDir, if set, to
find the log file.
Introduce BUGSPLAT CMake variable to allow suppressing BugSplat.
Make BUGSPLAT CMake variable set LL_BUGSPLAT for C++ compilations.
Set viewer version macros on llappviewerwin32.cpp, llappviewerlinux.cpp and
llappdelegate-objc.mm -- because BugSplat needs the viewer version data, and
because the macOS BugSplat hook is engaged in an Objective-C++ function we
override in the app delegate.
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Streamline convenience overload stringize(std::wstring); make convenience
overload wstringize(std::string) symmetrically convert from UTF-8 string.
Also eliminate STRINGIZE() et al. dependency on Boost.Phoenix: use lambdas
instead.
Using lambdas instead of template expansion necessitates reordering some code
in wrapllerrs.h.
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Also use existing LL_TO_STRING() macro to stringize LL_VIEWER_CHANNEL in
llversioninfo.cpp and its tests.
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Silence nagging about running launcher for non-release for download builds.
Tweak newview CMake to use executable instead of SL_Launcher and
re-enable debugging within Xcode.
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OS X 10.14 Mojave
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No C++ source in llcommon references any of the BugSplat code.
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On Windows, when logged in with a non-ASCII username, every one of the three
documented APIs -- SHGetSpecialFolderPath(), SHGetFolderPath() and
SHGetKnownFolderPath() -- fails to retrieve any pathname at all. We cannot
account for the fact that the oldest of these continues to work with the
release viewer and within a Python script (though not, curiously, from a
Python interactive session). With a non-ASCII username, they consistently fail
when called from an Alex Ivy viewer build: "The filename, directory name, or
volume label syntax is incorrect."
Empirically, with a non-ASCII username, the preset APPDATA and LOCALAPPDATA
environment variables are also useless, e.g. c:\Users\??????\AppData\Roaming
where those are, yup, actual question marks.
Empirically, the VMP is able to successfully call SHGetFolderPath() to
retrieve both AppData\Roaming and AppData\Local. Therefore, we make the VMP
set the APPDATA and LOCALAPPDATA environment variables to the UTF-8 encoded
correct pathnames. Instead of calling SHGetSomethingFolderPath() at all, make
LLDir_Win32 retrieve those environment variables.
Make LLFile::mkdir() treat "directory already exists" as a success case. Every
single call fell into one of two categories: either it didn't check success at
all, or it tested specially to exempt errno == EEXIST. Migrate that test into
mkdir(); eliminate it from call sites.
Make LLDir::append() and add() convenience functions accept variadic
arguments. Replace add(add()...) constructs, as well as clumsy concatenations
of directory names and getDirDelimiter(), with simple variadic add() calls.
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painful because of string <--> wstring issues
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(Google Breakpad) exception handling
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