This adds a new CompletionMetaInfo table which is a simple key/value store.
Thanks to Python/sqlite duck typing, we can use that to store values of any
type, even new ones in the future.
Currently, the only allowed key is force_rebuild, which forces a rebuild of the
CompletionHistory table. This will be needed for a future change.
For some reason I don't comprehend right now, disabling it breaks
test_focusing_download_widget_via_tab. I'm having exams tomorrow and the day
after that, so meh, let's just re-enable that test for now as a stopgap
solution.
`ListCategory` sorts its completion by default, we are already building
the categories in the right order so don't need that.
The test tests the case of where you have 11 tabs and if the model was
sorted the tabs with index 10 and 11 would be sorted before the one with
index 2.
The `random.sample` bit for the tab url and title is to also make sure
the model isn't being sorted on those columns, whithout haveng to write
and all ten lines.
- Update the docstring for repeat
- Remove the blank line after the docstring
- Update the docstring with scripts/dev/src2asciidoc.py
- Simplify the test
In ffc29ee043 (part of v1.0.0), a
qute://settings/set URL was added to change settings.
Contrary to what I apparently believed at the time, it *is* possible for
websites to access `qute://*` URLs (i.e., neither QtWebKit nor QtWebEngine
prohibit such requests, other than the usual cross-origin rules).
In other words, this means a website can e.g. have an `<img>` tag which loads a
`qute://settings/set` URL, which then sets `editor.command` to a bash script.
The result of that is arbitrary code execution.
Fixes#4060
See #2332