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DRTVWR-568_cmake
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dependent_it in llfloater was not valid after dependent floater removed itself from the list
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DRTVWR-543-maint_cmake
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sets the property on those.
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All 3Ps include dirs are treated as SYSTEM, this will stop compilers
stop emitting warnings from those files and greatly helps having high
warning levels and not being swamped by warnings that come from
external libraries.
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variables.
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LEGACY_STDIO_LIBS (was only used for Windows)
PTHREAD_LIBRARY (only Linux)
LLDATABASE_LIBRARIES (that one was supposed for Linux, but never needed anyway)
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compiled on.
This gets rid of the a few OS specific set and uses variables (which some even seemed mostly
duplicate like WINDOWS_LIBRARIES ans UI_LIBRARIES) and it also solves the problem of
having them to tack on every target, as of no they come as a transitive dependency from llcommon
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Change projects to cmake targetsto get rid of havig to hardcore
include directories and link libraries in consumer projects.
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# Conflicts:
# indra/llaudio/llstreamingaudio_fmodstudio.cpp
# indra/newview/llviewerregion.cpp
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# Conflicts:
# indra/newview/app_settings/settings.xml
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# Conflicts:
# indra/newview/VIEWER_VERSION.txt
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# Conflicts:
# README.md
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# Conflicts:
# doc/contributions.txt
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Some pending messages might try to update non-existing view or cause a pop up, neither should be avaliable by this point, so just don't process them
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but by storing the OpenID cookie when it arrives then injecting it forcefully into each new media instance, it appears that the 'not logged in' problem is solved - at least in my testing, 20+ times logging in without a cache and profiles, dashboard etc. were all logged in - QA will confirm. The full solution involves providing a separate cache for each media instance and tightening up the CEF cookie calling code - that is a large project and this is sufficient for now
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internal repo to public one.
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Don't block main thread if possible
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Two sleep() methods: one accepting F32Milliseconds, or in general any LLUnits
time class; the other accepting any std::chrono::duration.
The significant thing about each of these sleep() methods, as opposed to any
freestanding sleep() function, is that it only sleeps until the app starts
shutdown. Moreover, it returns true if it slept for the whole specified
duration, false if it woke for app shutdown.
This is accomplished by making LLApp::sStatus be an LLScalarCond<EAppStatus>
instead of a plain EAppStatus enum, and by making setStatus() call set_all()
each time the value changes. Then each new sleep() method can call
wait_for_unequal(duration, APP_STATUS_RUNNING).
Introducing llcond.h into llapp.h triggered an #include circularity because
llthread.h #included llapp.h even though it didn't reference anything from it.
Removed. This, in turn, necessitated adding #include "llapp.h" to several .cpp
files that reference LLApp but had been depending on other header files to
drag in llapp.h.
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# Conflicts:
# autobuild.xml
# indra/llui/llfolderviewmodel.h
# indra/newview/lltexturecache.cpp
# indra/newview/llviewermenu.h
# indra/newview/skins/default/xui/en/menu_wearable_list_item.xml
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requestExit() doesn't close CEF, command sets CEF into closing state which will be processed on update()
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# Conflicts:
# indra/llcommon/llerror.cpp
# indra/newview/llappviewerwin32.cpp
# indra/newview/llimprocessing.cpp
# indra/newview/llviewerjoystick.cpp
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# Conflicts:
# autobuild.xml
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following release of D512.
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fall-off settings updates
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LLThread::currentID() used to return a U32, a distinct unsigned value
incremented by explicitly constructing LLThread or by calling LLThread::
registerThreadID() early in a thread launched by other means. The latter
imposed an unobvious requirement on new code based on std::thread. Using
std::thread::id instead delegates to the compiler/library the problem of
distinguishing threads launched by any means.
Change lots of explicit U32 declarations. Introduce LLThread::id_t typedef to
avoid having to run around fixing uses again if we later revisit this decision.
LLMutex, which stores an LLThread::id_t, wants a distinguished value meaning
NO_THREAD, and had an enum with that name. But as std::thread::id promises
that the default-constructed value is distinct from every valid value,
NO_THREAD becomes unnecessary and goes away.
Because LLMutex now stores LLThread::id_t instead of U32, make llmutex.h
#include "llthread.h" instead of the other way around. This makes LLMutex an
incomplete type within llthread.h, so move LLThread::lockData() and
unlockData() to the .cpp file. Similarly, remove llrefcount.h's #include
"llmutex.h" to break circularity; instead forward-declare LLMutex.
It turns out that a number of source files assumed that #include "llthread.h"
would get the definition for LLMutex. Sprinkle #include "llmutex.h" as needed.
In the SAFE_SSL code in llcorehttp/httpcommon.cpp, there's an ssl_thread_id()
callback that returns an unsigned long to the SSL library. When LLThread::
currentID() was U32, we could simply return that. But std::thread::id is very
deliberately opaque, and can't be reinterpret_cast to unsigned long.
Fortunately it can be hashed because std::hash is specialized with that type.
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performance (previously 8e228364f324)
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