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wide char paths; on other platforms they are now just typedefs to the std classes
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respectively
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respectively
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Type a location field, doesn't log you in
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Type a location field, doesn't log you in
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Font on the Log In button was changed back. Text offset was set for Locations combobox.
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wider and separator (empty line) was removed.
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on login screen
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stored_favorites_<grid>.xml) for each grid.
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don't have 2 login panels at the same time
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replace llinfos, lldebugs, etc with new LL_INFOS(), LL_DEBUGS(), etc.
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consolidated most indra-specific constants in llcommon under indra_constants.h
fixed issues with operations on mixed unit types (implicit and explicit)
made LL_INFOS() style macros variadic in order to subsume other logging methods
such as ll_infos
added optional tag output to error recorders
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screen
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changes to common libraries from the server codebase:
* Additional error checking in http handlers.
* Uniform log spam for http errors.
* Switch to using constants for http heads and status codes.
* Fixed bugs in incorrectly checking if parsing LLSD xml resulted in an error.
* Reduced spam regarding LLSD parsing errors in the default completedRaw http handler. It should not longer be necessary to short-circuit completedRaw to avoid spam.
* Ported over a few bug fixes from the server code.
* Switch mode http status codes to use S32 instead of U32.
* Ported LLSD::asStringRef from server code; avoids copying strings all over the place.
* Ported server change to LLSD::asBinary; this always returns a reference now instead of copying the entire binary blob.
* Ported server pretty notation format (and pretty binary format) to llsd serialization.
* The new LLCurl::Responder API no longer has two error handlers to choose from. Overriding the following methods have been deprecated:
** error - use httpFailure
** errorWithContent - use httpFailure
** result - use httpSuccess
** completed - use httpCompleted
** completedHeader - no longer necessary; call getResponseHeaders() from a completion method to obtain these headers.
* In order to 'catch' a completed http request, override one of these methods:
** httpSuccess - Called for any 2xx status code.
** httpFailure - Called for any non-2xx status code.
** httpComplete - Called for all status codes. Default implementation is to call either httpSuccess or httpFailure.
* It is recommended to keep these methods protected/private in order to avoid triggering of these methods without using a 'push' method (see below).
* Uniform error handling should followed whenever possible by calling a variant of this during httpFailure:
** llwarns << dumpResponse() << llendl;
* Be sure to include LOG_CLASS(your_class_name) in your class in order for the log entry to give more context.
* In order to 'push' a result into the responder, you should no longer call error, errorWithContent, result, or completed.
* Nor should you directly call httpSuccess/Failure/Completed (unless passing a message up to a parent class).
* Instead, you can set the internal content of a responder and trigger a corresponding method using the following methods:
** successResult - Sets results and calls httpSuccess
** failureResult - Sets results and calls httpFailure
** completedResult - Sets results and calls httpCompleted
* To obtain information about a the response from a reponder method, use the following getters:
** getStatus - HTTP status code
** getReason - Reason string
** getContent - Content (Parsed body LLSD)
** getResponseHeaders - Response Headers (LLSD map)
** getHTTPMethod - HTTP method of the request
** getURL - URL of the request
* It is still possible to override completeRaw if you want to manipulate data directly out of LLPumpIO.
* See indra/llmessage/llcurl.h for more information.
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The tricky thing about this fix is that the "Log In" button used to be in the
same layout_panel as the username and password fields. Now it's not, so the
fact that it's the default button for its layout_panel doesn't matter because
that layout_panel doesn't have focus. Richard pointed out that we can make the
commit action for the username and password fields initiate login -- as long
as neither field implicitly runs its commit action when it loses focus!
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Previously we borrowed the sourceid= param value from create_account_url,
which we "happened to know" was overridden with the sourceid of interest. Now
that we have a settings variable that directly captures sourceid, though, much
more straightforward to use that.
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This allows the login-page server to respond to any sourceid= associated with
the create_account_url, which (we happen to know) varies by skin -- e.g. for
the Steam viewer.
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Previous logic constructed a std::ostringstream, directly messing with '?' vs.
'&', ugly libcurl escape calls etc. Now we can deconstruct the LLGridManager::
getLoginPage() URL, supplement the params map as needed and then rebuild a new
URL using LLURI::buildHTTP().
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persistent settings
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Login-panel logic distinguishes "system grid" from "non-system grid." With
Oz's recent changes for pathfinding, now only agni and aditi are "system
grids;" anything else configured into grids.xml is a "non-system grid." The
difference is that when you select a "non-system grid" on the grid selector,
we turn off the "lost password?" link and the "create account" button -- since
how can we help with either if we don't recognize the grid? This logic already
existed, but only turned off the create-account button, leaving the new title
"CREATE YOUR ACCOUNT" over an empty corner of the login panel. Turn that off too.
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Some viewer-development code had been moved, and so wasn't patched with my
panel_login layout changes; verified each of my llpanellogin.cpp commits
against new tip rev. Reformatted panel_login.xml in the spirit of the
preferred indentation scheme but with my layout changes.
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The "Start at:" combo box and the grid-selector box can be turned on and off
with checkboxes on the Preferences floater. Break the bottom-left layout_panel
on panel_login into several different layout_panels so when these UI elements
disappear, other controls move left to fill the holes. Similarly, when you
turn on either or both of the UI elements in question, the remaining controls
in that general bottom-left area move right to accommodate.
Tweak C++ and non-English panel_login.xml overrides to reflect widgets'
containment in new layout_panel elements.
Discard obsolete "mode_selection_text" and "mode_combo" translations from non-
English panel_login.xml overrides.
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