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.