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Add DC_EVENT_INCOMING_MSG_BUNCH event (#3643)
* Add DC_EVENT_INCOMING_MSG event
* Fix lots of compile errors
* Docs
* Changelog
* Fix python tests
Adding DC_EVENT_INCOMING_MSG_BUNCH made the python tests fail because they use `get_matching("DC_EVENT_INCOMING_MSG")`, which also matches DC_EVENT_INCOMING_MSG_BUNCH, so the tests got confused.
This fixes `get_matching()` to only match whole event names.
* Also fix test_ac_setup_message_twice()
The built regex was ^EVENT_NAME1|EVENT_NAME2$, which becomes parsed as
"^EVENT_NAME1" OR "EVENT_NAME2$". Introduce a group (parentheses) to fix
this.
* desktop will use DC_EVENT_INCOMING_MSG_BUNCH,
so I would not call it experimental anymore
* add generated node constants
* msg_ids in the event as Vec<u32>
number[] in js land
this is way more convinient than a json encoded string.
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: bjoern <r10s@b44t.com>
Co-authored-by: Simon Laux <mobile.info@simonlaux.de>
Co-authored-by: Simon Laux <Simon-Laux@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: bjoern <r10s@b44t.com>
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@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ class FFIEventTracker:
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yield self.get(timeout=timeout, check_error=check_error)
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def get_matching(self, event_name_regex, check_error=True, timeout=None):
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rex = re.compile("(?:{}).*".format(event_name_regex))
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rex = re.compile("^(?:{})$".format(event_name_regex))
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for ev in self.iter_events(timeout=timeout, check_error=check_error):
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if rex.match(ev.name):
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return ev
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