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    Use Q_NULLPTR is better too



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    Can we autogenerate it in kf5 ?


- Laurent Montel


On oct. 26, 2015, 8:22 après-midi, Martin Klapetek wrote:
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> (Updated oct. 26, 2015, 8:22 après-midi)
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> Review request for Plasma and Daniel Vrátil.
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> Repository: plasma-framework
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> Description
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> This adds a simple plugin interface that can be subclassed
> and provide events integration with Plasma Calendar applet.
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> It's asynchronous and I've kept it deliberately simple.
> For now the Calendar tells the plugins which date range
> is being displayed, the plugins load the data and then
> emit the dataReady() signal containing the events.
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> The events are stored in a multihash for quick access
> by the Calendar's agenda part but also for overall
> easy-to-use (eg. in teh model data()).
> 
> The event data is stored in EventData class, which has
> a pretty self-explanatory members, except perhaps the
> "isMinor" one. The intention with this is to support
> namedays, where in some countries the calendars have
> different name every day. This is just a minor holiday
> and as such should not mark the calendar grid, otherwise
> the whole grid would be in a different color.
> 
> Putting the interface here might raise the question of
> depending on plasma-framework, but plugins provided by
> KDE can go to plasma-workspace and other 3rd party ones
> would just have to live with it. I don't think it will
> be a problem but if it turns out it is, we can rethink
> the placement.
> 
> 
> Diffs
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>   src/declarativeimports/calendar/CMakeLists.txt 40ead91 
>   src/declarativeimports/calendar/calendarplugin.cpp bafe80c 
>   src/declarativeimports/calendar/daysmodel.h a5bdac9 
>   src/declarativeimports/calendar/daysmodel.cpp 2d059a8 
>   src/declarativeimports/calendar/eventdatadecorator.h PRE-CREATION 
>   src/declarativeimports/calendar/eventdatadecorator.cpp PRE-CREATION 
>   src/declarativeimports/calendar/plasmacalendarintegration/CMakeLists.txt 
> PRE-CREATION 
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> src/declarativeimports/calendar/plasmacalendarintegration/PlasmaCalendarIntegrationConfig.cmake.in
>  PRE-CREATION 
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> src/declarativeimports/calendar/plasmacalendarintegration/calendareventsplugin.h
>  PRE-CREATION 
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> src/declarativeimports/calendar/plasmacalendarintegration/calendareventsplugin.cpp
>  PRE-CREATION 
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> src/declarativeimports/calendar/plasmacalendarintegration/plasmacalendarintegration_export.h
>  PRE-CREATION 
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> Diff: https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/125817/diff/
> 
> 
> Testing
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> 
> I have a simple KHolidays based plugin written (patch should be up later 
> today)
> and patches in the Calendar applet.
> 
> Everything works as expected:
> * the days are marked as containing an event
> * the agenda part displays details of that event (name)
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> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Martin Klapetek
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