We originally made it per-window in b502280c06 for
issue #228, but that was back when we still needed window IDs for stuff like
message.info.
Nowadays, there's no reason for it to be per-window anymore. The rest of the
download code can deal with one global download manager (because QtWebEngine has
one), and apart from QNAM code which wasn't used here anyways (as tab_id=None)
there was nothing using the window ID anymore.
Also see #3456 which was the original motivation for this change.
What we actually want to test here is that the given type directory is created
and has the correct permission, we don't care much about the basedir itself.
Also, the download dir is not created automatically.
This test failed on Python 3.7 because intermediate directories now aren't
created with the given mode anymore:
https://bugs.python.org/issue19930https://docs.python.org/3.7/whatsnew/3.7.html#changes-in-the-python-api
- fix test_renamed_key()
- fix test_deleted_key()
- combine both test_merge_persist tests using @pytest.mark.parametrize
- fix _handle_migrations(): mark data dirty for renamed and deleted
Scope down the new trigger-on-save behavior to only open-editor and
config-edit. Other uses of the editor such as edit-url and edit-command
will behave as before.
With the previous code, the editor could miss the final signal on a
save-and-exit. This is avoided by always running the file changed
handler on a successful exit, but only firing the signal if the content
actually changed (to avoid double-signalling).
Now that the editor signals on save, the configcommands editing
unittests need to emit the signal in the patch rather than relying on
on_proc_closed to emit the signal.
Now that the editor fires editing_finished on every write, the unit
tests had to be updated.
- Add qtbot to the editor fixture to resolve `QtWarningMsg:
QSocketNotifier: Can only be used with threads started with QThread`
- Use removePaths instead of disconnect to stop the watcher from
signalling. This avoids an error when the editor is forcibly cleaned
up by the tests without the signal ever being connected, but otherwise
has the same behavior as disconnecting the singal.
- wait for a signal on write instead of proc closed
- wait for _watcher.fileChanged in test_unreadable to ensure the write
event is fired before the test exits.
Like the spec says, if a value for the @include or @exclude rules starts
and ends with a '/' it should be parsed as a regular expression.
Technically a ECMAScript syntax regular expression, but I am not sure of
the differences and I assume they are far fewer than the similarities.
One that I did see mentioned was that javascript RegExp doesn't support
unicode. Although it apparently does support a 'u' flag now.
Note that code will only be ran for QtWebkit and QWebEngine < 5.8
we rely on the builtin support for metadata it QWebEngine for most
things greasemonkey related. Sadly it seems that they missed the regex
requirement too. I've opened a ticket to track that https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-65484