From 1d8851495bcfa6ff5d3fa35882b68fdf68b21a7f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: =?UTF-8?q?Daniel=20Vr=C3=A1til?= <dvratil@kde.org>
Date: Thu, 21 Mar 2019 13:22:58 +0100
Subject: Fix a regression when updating attributes
This fixes a regression introduced in 3a062e6a and 6054e42d where some
attributes were not sent to the Akonadi server in update job even though
they were modified. This was due to a bad API design which returns a
non-const pointer to an attribute from a const method, so callers sometimes
modify the returned attribute on a const object. Since the method itself
is const though, it did not mark the attribute as modified.
Proper fix is to introduce a purely const and non-const overloads for
the attribute accessors, unfortunatelly this requires fixing a lot of our code
in many places first to not abuse the non-constness of the returned
attribute.
Note that since the code is in an inlined method, all clients should be
recompiled.
CCMAIL: faure@kde.org
---
src/core/collection.h | 13 +++++++++----
1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/core/collection.h b/src/core/collection.h
index 50c0926..b5a496c 100644
--- a/src/core/collection.h
+++ b/src/core/collection.h
@@ -584,14 +584,19 @@ inline T *Akonadi::Collection::attribute(Collection::CreateOption option)
template <typename T>
inline T *Akonadi::Collection::attribute() const
{
- const T dummy;
- if (hasAttribute(dummy.type())) {
- T *attr = dynamic_cast<T *>(attribute(dummy.type()));
+ const QByteArray type = T().type();
+ if (hasAttribute(type)) {
+ T *attr = dynamic_cast<T *>(attribute(type));
if (attr) {
+ // FIXME: This method returns a non-const pointer, so callers may still modify the
+ // attribute. Unfortunately, just making this function return a const pointer and
+ // creating a non-const overload does not work, as many users of this function abuse the
+ // non-const pointer and modify the attribute even on a const object.
+ const_cast<Collection*>(this)->markAttributesChanged();
return attr;
}
//reuse 5250
- qWarning() << "Found attribute of unknown type" << dummy.type()
+ qWarning() << "Found attribute of unknown type" << type
<< ". Did you forget to call AttributeFactory::registerAttribute()?";
}
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From 53ad3b6d73d92ea289cf0183c10e2b8a35c8127a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: David Faure <faure@kde.org>
Date: Thu, 21 Mar 2019 23:37:36 +0100
Subject: Fix collection detaching at the wrong time in attribute()
Summary:
Found in FatCRM where changes to collection attributes were not stored
anymore.
Test Plan:
New unittest to ensure that we get the attribute from the
detached collection, not from the original one.
Reviewers: dvratil
Reviewed By: dvratil
Subscribers: kde-pim
Tags: #kde_pim
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D19741
---
autotests/libs/collectionattributetest.cpp | 15 +++++++++++++++
autotests/libs/collectionattributetest.h | 1 +
src/core/collection.h | 8 ++------
3 files changed, 18 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
diff --git a/autotests/libs/collectionattributetest.cpp b/autotests/libs/collectionattributetest.cpp
index e264a37..9c46561 100644
--- a/autotests/libs/collectionattributetest.cpp
+++ b/autotests/libs/collectionattributetest.cpp
@@ -240,3 +240,18 @@ void CollectionAttributeTest::testCollectionIdentificationAttribute()
QCOMPARE(parsed.identifier(), id);
QCOMPARE(parsed.collectionNamespace(), ns);
}
+
+void CollectionAttributeTest::testDetach()
+{
+ // GIVEN a collection with an attribute
+ Collection col;
+ col.attribute<TestAttribute>(Akonadi::Collection::AddIfMissing);
+ Collection col2 = col; // and a copy, so that non-const access detaches
+
+ // WHEN
+ TestAttribute *attr = col2.attribute<TestAttribute>(Akonadi::Collection::AddIfMissing);
+ TestAttribute *attr2 = col2.attribute<TestAttribute>();
+
+ // THEN
+ QCOMPARE(attr, attr2);
+}
diff --git a/autotests/libs/collectionattributetest.h b/autotests/libs/collectionattributetest.h
index 420df78..2afa9eb 100644
--- a/autotests/libs/collectionattributetest.h
+++ b/autotests/libs/collectionattributetest.h
@@ -32,6 +32,7 @@ private Q_SLOTS:
void testDefaultAttributes();
void testCollectionRightsAttribute();
void testCollectionIdentificationAttribute();
+ void testDetach();
};
#endif
diff --git a/src/core/collection.h b/src/core/collection.h
index b5a496c..9c19cc9 100644
--- a/src/core/collection.h
+++ b/src/core/collection.h
@@ -565,10 +565,10 @@ inline T *Akonadi::Collection::attribute(Collection::CreateOption option)
Q_UNUSED(option);
const T dummy;
+ markAttributesChanged();
if (hasAttribute(dummy.type())) {
T *attr = dynamic_cast<T *>(attribute(dummy.type()));
if (attr) {
- markAttributesChanged();
return attr;
}
//Reuse 5250
@@ -585,14 +585,10 @@ template <typename T>
inline T *Akonadi::Collection::attribute() const
{
const QByteArray type = T().type();
+ const_cast<Collection*>(this)->markAttributesChanged();
if (hasAttribute(type)) {
T *attr = dynamic_cast<T *>(attribute(type));
if (attr) {
- // FIXME: This method returns a non-const pointer, so callers may still modify the
- // attribute. Unfortunately, just making this function return a const pointer and
- // creating a non-const overload does not work, as many users of this function abuse the
- // non-const pointer and modify the attribute even on a const object.
- const_cast<Collection*>(this)->markAttributesChanged();
return attr;
}
//reuse 5250
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