Previously system messages were always added to the end of the chat,
even if the message triggering them was sent earlier. This is
especially important for messages about disappearing timer reset
triggered by classic email messages, as they should be placed right
after the message resetting the timer.
- Use latest stable for rustfmt and clippy.
- Update Rust in rust-toolchain and coredeps Docker container to 1.54.0
and test against it.
- Test against 1.48.0 to ensure libdeltachat can be compiled with Debian
bullseye "rustc" and "cargo".
Gmail labels are not folders and should be skipped. For example, emails
appear in the inbox and under "All Mail" as soon as it is received. The
code used to wrongly conclude that the email had already been moved and
left it in the inbox.
the WAL files come from sqlite WAL mode,
they have the same name as the database file with an extra `-wal` suffix.
according to https://sqlite.org/wal.html#the_wal_file ,
the WAL file is part of the persistent state of the database
and should be kept with the database if the database is copied or moved.
"Archived Chats" also contain old contact requests now
(an maybe new one if the user archives them),
so, there may be easily some thousands chats in "Archived Chats" -
and the count has no real meaning to the user,
esp. as we not even display the number of "Real Chats".
Might be that this "Link" will go away anyway sooner or later,
however, for now, it is just fine to remove the badge counter.
* add a test for archived requests
* fix archived requests
* move requests but the last one to "Archived Chats"
this way, the app looks familiar after the contact request upgrade.
the subselect was copied from the old get_last_deaddrop_fresh_msg()
(which was removed by the contact request upgrade #2514)
* just move all old requests to "Archived Chats"
ux-wise, the advantage of keeping the last one is questionable,
one may think, always the last one is shown in chatlist.
showing _all_ fresh request is not doable
as past cores did not really take care of that
and the db-state is not consistent in that regard.
that would make the already complicated code even more complicated,
so we decided to go the easy way.
* accounts: update EventEmitter on add_account
* accounts: do not lock waiting for EventEmitter in dc_accounts_add_account
Otherwise dc_accounts_add_account blocks until an event arrives on
some existing account.
Contact request chats are not merged into a single virtual "deaddrop"
chat anymore. Instead, they are shown in the chatlist the same way as
other chats, but sending of messages to them is not allowed and MDNs
are not sent automatically until the chat is "accepted" by the user.
New API:
- dc_chat_is_contact_request(): returns true if chat is a contact
request. In this case option to accept and block the chat via
dc_accept_chat() and dc_block_chat() should be shown in the UI.
- dc_accept_chat(): accept contact request and unblock the chat
- dc_block_chat(): decline contact request and block the chat
Removed API:
- dc_create_chat_by_msg_id(): deprecated 2021-02-07 in favor of
dc_decide_on_contact_request()
- dc_marknoticed_contact(): deprecated 2021-02-07 in favor of
dc_decide_on_contact_request()
- dc_decide_on_contact_request(): this call requires a message ID from
deaddrop chat as input. As deaddrop chat is removed, this call can't
be used anymore.
- dc_msg_get_real_chat_id(): use dc_msg_get_chat_id() instead, the
only difference between these calls was in handling of deaddrop chat
- removed DC_CHAT_ID_DEADDROP and DC_STR_DEADDROP constants