* Tweak JIT's loopunroll threshold on Kobo 16bpp
To avoid early blacklist of the blitbuffer code on alpha-blending
workloads.
Least terrible workaround we could come up with to "fix" #4137
* gzip kindle/kobo/pb OTA tarballs w/ --rsyncable
Should make them more zsync friendly.
* With a bonus version normalizer fix.
* And a zsync bump/fix to avoid softlocks with OpenStack HTTP frontends (also, pull those from the OTA mirror list).
* Minor cleanup
We don't ship Droid Sans Fallback anymore
* Tweak UI fallback font list for better coverage
* Bump base & fonts
To pickup related changes
* Fix order of tar args
Otherwise, current tar versions abort
* Unbreak Kobo IR grid resume workaround
Regression after f402ee5f6f
I'm going to assume my H2O is really, really weird, because that
commit's more than a year old o_O.
* Flag those scripts as executable in git
Somewhat irrelevant because we'll end up living on a FAT32 drive, but,
still.
* Cleanup Kobo startup script
Support KFMon >= 0.9.5
Don't siphon PRODUCT from nickel, it's exported by rcS, so fmon/KFMon
already inherit it.
Siphon NICKEL_HOME, on the off-chance nickel fails to figure that one
out for itself on restart.
Siphon LANG (This may be a terrible idea, rcS sets LANG to en_US.UTF-8,
while we set LC_ALL to en_US.UTF-8, but I don't know if nickel itself
ever updates LANG, since I have mine set to en_US also ;)).
My secret hope if that everything's working as it should and this ensures
we default to Nickel's locale on fresh installs?
Remove the extra sync on startup, both @Baskerville's fmon and KFMon are
smart enough not to do anything overly stupid, and recent FW versions
have a slightly more resilient DB anyway (rollback journal -> WAL).
This effectively shaves over a second off our startup time.
* Slimmed down the nickel restart script.
Based on current rcS
Scrapped a bucketload of irrelevant & legacy crap, since we're never
bootstrapping nickel, only restarting it.
* Update Kobo install instrcutions.
Point to KSM09, @Baskerville's fmon, and KFMon.
Deprecate legacy fmon, and as such, stop shipping a useless KoboRoot
tarball.
* junit test results; unfortunately this seems to conflict with the verbose out
* fix deps cache: two files can change independently
* verbose print obsoleted by gtest in upsream busted
* Enable parallelism in .circleci/config.yml
* Add BUSTED_SPEC_FILE to Makefile testfront
* Use it in .ci/test.sh with xargs for test parallelization
NB This is the dumb method of improving test time.
Ideally we want a workflow fan-in/fan-out approach.
* plugin loader(feat): support loading plugins from user defined directories
Extra plugin lookup paths can be set in global reader setting via key
`extra_plugin_paths`. Value of the key can either be a string or an array
of strings.
* build(fix): also purge non-exist plugins on build
* plugin: migrate debug plugin to menu sorter
and have more confidence with the unit testing framework.
Now `make testfront` won't retry on failure and testing files are
ordered in each run so that it's possible to reproduce testing failure.
And this patch also fix flush settings not working before suspend issue:
at some point the `FlushSettings` event is sent to `UIManager` instead
of `ReaderUI`, but `UIManager` only delegated events to active widgets
and `ReaderUI` is actually not an active widgets thus will miss the event.
This patch also add a verbose debug mode with "-v" as a switch to turn
on this mode. With verbose mode on, event handling will be logged.
Some kobo touch devices have X Y coordinates in touch events swapped.
This patch provides a GUI to probe if the device needs to swap the XY.
The Kobo Touch users will be directed to tap on the upper right corner
of the screen and the probe will check if the X value is smaller than
the Y value in the tap event.
Currently only tested on Ubuntu-touch emulator with framework
ubuntu-sdk-14.10 for armhf.
The ubuntu-touch port is binary compatible with the Kobo port
major changes in this PR are:
1. rename the emulator device to sdl device since both the emulator
and the ubuntu-touch target use libsdl to handle input/output.
2. ubuntu-touch app has no write access to the installation dir so
all write-outs should be in a seperate dir definded in `datastorage`.
The new container-based format doesn't do sudo anymore, so there are some extensive changes.
It does, however, allow cache.
I also took the opportunity to switch to a newer busted. The root element for that now needs to be a table.
On kindle, kobo and pocketbook the data directory is the current
running directory but on Android the app is installed in system
defined location and users may have no access to that location.
The same circumstances should be true for the upcoming Koreader for
Ubuntu touch, so the data directory (in which tessdata, dictionaries,
global settings, persistant defaults and probably history data are
stored) could be stored in another place.
since users may have mantained their own extensions.cfg file
The extensions.cfg file is still in the release package and users
could manually copy the `system` directory to the USB root if they
want Koreader to handle all their documents.
so that we can easily find which module needs unit test
In order to run 'make coverage' `luacov` need to be installed
with 'sudo luarocks install luacov'.
aternatively the resource file(pot file) in Transifex is updated
with `make pot` and the translated files(po files) is updated with
`make po`. `make pot po` will be handled automatically on the nightly
build machine.
The "My Clipping" file that storing highlights and notes for Kindle
native readers could also be parsed and exported. The parser is
implemented in `evernote.koplugin/clip.lua`.
Parsed highlights and notes in one book will be packed and rendered
into html node with a slt2 template `note.tpl` that complies with
evernote markup language(ENML).
Finally the evernote client will create or update note entries and
push them to Evernote cloud.