Review Request: KRecentDocument support for the K Activity Manager Daemon

Ivan Čukić ivan.cukic at kde.org
Tue Jul 12 14:30:37 BST 2011



> On July 11, 2011, 11:24 a.m., Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
> > kio/kfile/krecentdocument.cpp, line 103
> > <http://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/101885/diff/1/?file=26347#file26347line103>
> >
> >     should be an asyncCall?
> 
> Ivan Čukić wrote:
>     yes, we don't need a return value or anything
>     
>     apart from that, can I commit?
> 
> Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
>     personally, i don't see why libkactivities can not be used here. it literally makes zero sense to have a library in experimental and then not use it because it is experimental. iow, either we get rid of the library and just sprinkle dbus calls and duplicated code everywhere (which would be insane) or we use the library as an internal dependency. how else are we supposed to ensure libkactivities matures? or is the plan to just let it sit there in kdelibs/experimental and never actually be used?
>     
>     so, no, i'm not personally in favor of seeing this patch go in as-is. i think it should be using libkactivities.
> 
> Ivan Čukić wrote:
>     The reason is quite simple - kdelibs can not depend on kdelibs/experimental
>     
>     If you recall, that was one of the stoppers for 4.7 because libplasma depended on experimental libkdeclarative (or whatever the name was) and copying the whole libkactivities in private section (like it was the case for the aforementioned) of kio libraries for one single call to the service is a bit too much.
>     
>     When libkactivities goes out of experimental, we can change this (although, again, making deps between libs for one extremely simple call is something that can be discussed further)
> 
> Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
>     > The reason is quite simple - kdelibs can not depend on kdelibs/experimental
>     
>     yes, and that is my point of contention. the reason for kdelibs/experimental is to use the libraries as internal, non-public dependencies to allow them to be tested in real world scenarios before entering 'real world' usage as full fledged members of kdelibs. whoever it was that decided that kdelibs/experimental should be packaged separately and treated as "can't be used as a dependency" made a mistake.
>     
>     unfortunately i was too busy with other things to notice and correct this mistake in time for 4.7. doesn't mean we have to keep perpetuating it, however.

Oh, so you'd like to have them link to one another? Ok, can do :)


- Ivan


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On July 8, 2011, 5:28 p.m., Ivan Čukić wrote:
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> (Updated July 8, 2011, 5:28 p.m.)
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> Review request for kdelibs.
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> Summary
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> KRecentDocument now sends info about opened files to the K Activity Manager Daemon so that it can calculate scores for the opened files.
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> DBus call is made directly instead of using the libkactivities since the library is still in kdelibs/experimental, and the call is quite simple.
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> Diffs
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>   kio/kfile/krecentdocument.cpp a7f92839e86775e6a2a88073126f1baf6f213e92 
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> Diff: http://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/101885/diff
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> Testing
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> Been testing for a couple of months now
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> Thanks,
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> Ivan
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