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```
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```
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notepadqq-2.0.0~beta1/.gitignore 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000000430 13555014630 0016607 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 # Temp files
*~
.directory
*.kate-swp
*.swp
.DS_Store
Thumbs.db
# Backup files
*.bak
*.old
/Makefile
/src/ui/Makefile
build-notepadqq-Desktop*
/out
/src/ui/ui.pro.user
/src/ui/ui.pro.user.*
/notepadqq.pro.user
/.qmake.stash
/src/ui-tests/moc_predefs.h
/src/translations/*.qm
notepadqq-2.0.0~beta1/.travis.yml 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000001734 13555014630 0016740 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 language: cpp
sudo: false
jobs:
include:
- stage: build
if: type = pull_request
os: linux
env: NQQ_BUILD_TYPE=FORMAT
script: .travis/script.sh
addons:
apt:
sources:
- llvm-toolchain-trusty-6.0
- ubuntu-toolchain-r-test
packages:
- clang-format-6.0
- stage: build
os: linux
env: NQQ_BUILD_TYPE=COMPILE
sudo: true
script: .travis/script.sh
services:
- docker
- stage: deploy
os: osx
osx_image: xcode11
env:
- NQQ_BUILD_TYPE=DEPLOY
- NQQ_VERSION=${TRAVIS_TAG:-${TRAVIS_COMMIT}}
script: .travis/macos-script.sh
deploy:
provider: releases
edge: true # https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/deployment-v2
file:
- "out/release/notepadqq-${NQQ_VERSION}.dmg"
skip_cleanup: true
draft: true
on:
repo: notepadqq/notepadqq
tags: true
notepadqq-2.0.0~beta1/.travis/ 0000775 0000000 0000000 00000000000 13555014630 0016210 5 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 notepadqq-2.0.0~beta1/.travis/macos-script.sh 0000775 0000000 0000000 00000002527 13555014630 0021161 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 #!/bin/bash
compile()
{
brew install qt
brew install uchardet
export PATH="/usr/local/opt/qt/bin:$PATH"
export PKG_CONFIG_PATH="/usr/local/opt/qt/lib/pkgconfig"
./configure
make || return 1
}
deploy()
{
compile || return 1
cd out/release
#macdeployqt notepadqq.app # <-- this would be easy, but it is broken with QtWebEngine
macdeployqt notepadqq.app -executable=notepadqq.app/Contents/MacOS/notepadqq || return 1
macdeployqt notepadqq.app -executable=notepadqq.app/Contents/Frameworks/QtWebEngineCore.framework/Versions/5/Helpers/QtWebEngineProcess.app/Contents/MacOS/QtWebEngineProcess || return 1
MAC_DEPLOY_FIX='../../.travis/tools/macdeployqtfix/macdeployqtfix.py'
python2.7 $MAC_DEPLOY_FIX notepadqq.app/Contents/MacOS/notepadqq /usr/local/Cellar/qt/5.* || return 1
python2.7 $MAC_DEPLOY_FIX notepadqq.app/Contents/Frameworks/QtWebEngineCore.framework/Versions/5/Helpers/QtWebEngineProcess.app/Contents/MacOS/QtWebEngineProcess /usr/local/Cellar/qt/5.* || return 1
# Manually create the DMG
mkdir dmgfolder
mv notepadqq.app dmgfolder
ln -s /Applications ./dmgfolder/Applications
hdiutil create -fs HFS+ -format UDBZ -srcfolder ./dmgfolder -volname Notepadqq notepadqq-${NQQ_VERSION}.dmg || return 1
}
if [ "$NQQ_BUILD_TYPE" == "DEPLOY" ]; then
deploy
else
compile
fi
notepadqq-2.0.0~beta1/.travis/script.sh 0000775 0000000 0000000 00000002157 13555014630 0020060 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 #!/bin/bash
check_format()
{
gcf_cmd="$(which git-clang-format-6.0) --binary $(which clang-format-6.0)"
if [ "$TRAVIS_PULL_REQUEST" == "false" ]; then
base_commit="HEAD^"
echo "Running clang-format against parent commit $(git rev-parse $base_commit)"
else
base_commit="$TRAVIS_BRANCH"
echo "Running clang-format against branch $base_commit, with hash $(git rev-parse $base_commit)"
fi
output="$($gcf_cmd --commit $base_commit --diff --extensions 'cpp')"
if [ "$output" == "no modified files to format" ] || [ "$output" == "clang-format did not modify any files" ]; then
echo "clang-format passed."
exit 0
else
echo "clang-format failed:"
echo "$output"
exit 1
fi
}
compile()
{
docker build -t nqq .
docker run -e TRAVIS_PULL_REQUEST -e TRAVIS_BRANCH --name nqq -v $(pwd):/build -d -it nqq
git pull --depth=500
docker exec nqq ./configure
docker exec nqq make || return 1
docker exec nqq src/ui-tests/ui-tests || return 1
}
if [ "$NQQ_BUILD_TYPE" == "FORMAT" ]; then
check_format
else
compile
fi
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notepadqq-2.0.0~beta1/.travis/tools/macdeployqtfix/README.md 0000775 0000000 0000000 00000004066 13555014630 0023671 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 # macdeployqtfix
https://github.com/arl/macdeployqtfix
Commit ffe980011dd7a08ac2bc79dbd5ac86a62b1c1f05
31 Oct 2017
To bundle a **Mac OSX** application dynamically linked with **Qt**, there is
`macdeployqt`.
To **finish the job** there is `macdeployqtfix`...
### What does 'Finish the job' mean?
- Find dependencies and [rpaths](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rpath) of :
- the main binary of the bundle (i.e your app)
- the dependencies of your app, and their dependencies, and their... (you got
it!)
- the plugins present in the bundle
- Copy into the bundle the **missing** QT libs on which your app depends, that
should normally have been taken care of by *macdeployqt*
- Fix incorrect permissions
- Fix incorrect *rpaths*
### Prerequisites
`macdeployqtfix` relies on `otool` and `install_name_tool` being on the `PATH`
### Usage
:exclamation: Use `macdeployqt` first, then call `macdeployqtfix`
```
$ python macdeployqtfix.py -h
usage: macdeployqtfix.py [-h] [-q] [-nl] [-v] exepath qtpath
finish the job started by macdeployqt!
- find dependencies/rpaths with otool
- copy missed dependencies with cp and mkdir
- fix missed rpaths with install_name_tool
exit codes:
- 0 : success
- 1 : error
positional arguments:
exepath path to the binary depending on Qt
qtpath path of Qt libraries used to build the Qt application
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-q, --quiet do not create log on standard output
-nl, --no-log-file do not create log file './macdeployqtfix.log'
-v, --verbose produce more log messages(debug log)
```
#### Example usage
Let's say that:
- your Qt application is named `APP`
- the bundle is located at `/path/to/bundle/`
- the path to those Qt libs used to build your app is `/usr/local/Cellar/qt5/5.5.0/`
1. Run `macdeployqt` first, as they say in [the doc](http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/osx-deployment.html)
2. Finish the job by calling:
```
python macdeployqtfix.py /path/to/bundle/Contents/MacOS/APP /usr/local/Cellar/qt5/5.5.0/
```
notepadqq-2.0.0~beta1/.travis/tools/macdeployqtfix/macdeployqtfix.py 0000775 0000000 0000000 00000034405 13555014630 0026015 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 #!/usr/bin/env python2
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
finish the job started by macdeployqtfix
"""
from subprocess import Popen, PIPE
from string import Template
import os
import sys
import logging
import argparse
import re
from collections import namedtuple
QTLIB_NAME_REGEX = r'^(?:@executable_path)?/.*/(Qt[a-zA-Z]*).framework/(?:Versions/\d/)?\1$'
QTLIB_NORMALIZED = r'$prefix/Frameworks/$qtlib.framework/Versions/$qtversion/$qtlib'
QTPLUGIN_NAME_REGEX = r'^(?:@executable_path)?/.*/[pP]lug[iI]ns/(.*)/(.*).dylib$'
QTPLUGIN_NORMALIZED = r'$prefix/PlugIns/$plugintype/$pluginname.dylib'
BREWLIB_REGEX = r'^/usr/local/.*/(.*)'
BREWLIB_NORMALIZED = r'$prefix/Frameworks/$brewlib'
class GlobalConfig(object):
logger = None
qtpath = None
exepath = None
def run_and_get_output(popen_args):
"""Run process and get all output"""
process_output = namedtuple('ProcessOutput', ['stdout', 'stderr', 'retcode'])
try:
GlobalConfig.logger.debug('run_and_get_output({0})'.format(repr(popen_args)))
proc = Popen(popen_args, stdin=PIPE, stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE)
stdout, stderr = proc.communicate(b'')
proc_out = process_output(stdout, stderr, proc.returncode)
GlobalConfig.logger.debug('\tprocess_output: {0}'.format(proc_out))
return proc_out
except Exception as exc:
GlobalConfig.logger.error('\texception: {0}'.format(exc))
return process_output('', exc.message, -1)
def get_dependencies(filename):
"""
input: filename must be an absolute path
Should call `otool` and returns the list of dependencies, unsorted,
unmodified, just the raw list so then we could eventually re-use in other
more specialized functions
"""
GlobalConfig.logger.debug('get_dependencies({0})'.format(filename))
popen_args = ['otool', '-L', filename]
proc_out = run_and_get_output(popen_args)
deps = []
if proc_out.retcode == 0:
# some string splitting
deps = [s.strip().split(' ')[0] for s in proc_out.stdout.splitlines()[1:] if s]
# prevent infinite recursion when a binary depends on itself (seen with QtWidgets)...
deps = [s for s in deps if os.path.basename(filename) not in s]
return deps
def is_qt_plugin(filename):
"""
Checks if a given file is a qt plugin.
Accepts absolute path as well as path containing @executable_path
"""
qtlib_name_rgx = re.compile(QTPLUGIN_NAME_REGEX)
return qtlib_name_rgx.match(filename) is not None
def is_qt_lib(filename):
"""
Checks if a given file is a qt library.
Accepts absolute path as well as path containing @executable_path
"""
qtlib_name_rgx = re.compile(QTLIB_NAME_REGEX)
return qtlib_name_rgx.match(filename) is not None
def is_brew_lib(filename):
"""
Checks if a given file is a brew library
Accepts absolute path as well as path containing @executable_path
"""
qtlib_name_rgx = re.compile(BREWLIB_REGEX)
return qtlib_name_rgx.match(filename) is not None
def normalize_qtplugin_name(filename):
"""
input: a path to a qt plugin, as returned by otool, that can have this form :
- an absolute path /../plugins/PLUGINTYPE/PLUGINNAME.dylib
- @executable_path/../plugins/PLUGINTYPE/PLUGINNAME.dylib
output:
a tuple (qtlib, abspath, rpath) where:
- qtname is the name of the plugin (libqcocoa.dylib, etc.)
- abspath is the absolute path of the qt lib inside the app bundle of exepath
- relpath is the correct rpath to a qt lib inside the app bundle
"""
GlobalConfig.logger.debug('normalize_plugin_name({0})'.format(filename))
qtplugin_name_rgx = re.compile(QTPLUGIN_NAME_REGEX)
rgxret = qtplugin_name_rgx.match(filename)
if not rgxret:
msg = 'couldn\'t normalize a non-qt plugin filename: {0}'.format(filename)
GlobalConfig.logger.critical(msg)
raise Exception(msg)
# qtplugin normalization settings
qtplugintype = rgxret.groups()[0]
qtpluginname = rgxret.groups()[1]
templ = Template(QTPLUGIN_NORMALIZED)
# from qtlib, forge 2 path :
# - absolute path of qt lib in bundle,
abspath = os.path.normpath(templ.safe_substitute(
prefix=os.path.dirname(GlobalConfig.exepath) + '/..',
plugintype=qtplugintype,
pluginname=qtpluginname))
# - and rpath containing @executable_path, relative to exepath
rpath = templ.safe_substitute(
prefix='@executable_path/..',
plugintype=qtplugintype,
pluginname=qtpluginname)
GlobalConfig.logger.debug('\treturns({0})'.format((qtpluginname, abspath, rpath)))
return qtpluginname, abspath, rpath
def normalize_qtlib_name(filename):
"""
input: a path to a qt library, as returned by otool, that can have this form :
- an absolute path /lib/xxx/yyy
- @executable_path/../Frameworks/QtSerialPort.framework/Versions/5/QtSerialPort
output:
a tuple (qtlib, abspath, rpath) where:
- qtlib is the name of the qtlib (QtCore, QtWidgets, etc.)
- abspath is the absolute path of the qt lib inside the app bundle of exepath
- relpath is the correct rpath to a qt lib inside the app bundle
"""
GlobalConfig.logger.debug('normalize_qtlib_name({0})'.format(filename))
qtlib_name_rgx = re.compile(QTLIB_NAME_REGEX)
rgxret = qtlib_name_rgx.match(filename)
if not rgxret:
msg = 'couldn\'t normalize a non-qt lib filename: {0}'.format(filename)
GlobalConfig.logger.critical(msg)
raise Exception(msg)
# qtlib normalization settings
qtlib = rgxret.groups()[0]
qtversion = 5
templ = Template(QTLIB_NORMALIZED)
# from qtlib, forge 2 path :
# - absolute path of qt lib in bundle,
abspath = os.path.normpath(templ.safe_substitute(
prefix=os.path.dirname(GlobalConfig.exepath) + '/..',
qtlib=qtlib,
qtversion=qtversion))
# - and rpath containing @executable_path, relative to exepath
rpath = templ.safe_substitute(
prefix='@executable_path/..',
qtlib=qtlib,
qtversion=qtversion)
GlobalConfig.logger.debug('\treturns({0})'.format((qtlib, abspath, rpath)))
return qtlib, abspath, rpath
def normalize_brew_name(filename):
"""
input: a path to a brew library, as returned by otool, that can have this form :
- an absolute path /usr/local/lib/yyy
output:
a tuple (brewlib, abspath, rpath) where:
- brewlib is the name of the brew lib
- abspath is the absolute path of the qt lib inside the app bundle of exepath
- relpath is the correct rpath to a qt lib inside the app bundle
"""
GlobalConfig.logger.debug('normalize_brew_name({0})'.format(filename))
brewlib_name_rgx = re.compile(BREWLIB_REGEX)
rgxret = brewlib_name_rgx.match(filename)
if not rgxret:
msg = 'couldn\'t normalize a brew lib filename: {0}'.format(filename)
GlobalConfig.logger.critical(msg)
raise Exception(msg)
# brewlib normalization settings
brewlib = rgxret.groups()[0]
templ = Template(BREWLIB_NORMALIZED)
# from brewlib, forge 2 path :
# - absolute path of qt lib in bundle,
abspath = os.path.normpath(templ.safe_substitute(
prefix=os.path.dirname(GlobalConfig.exepath) + '/..',
brewlib=brewlib))
# - and rpath containing @executable_path, relative to exepath
rpath = templ.safe_substitute(
prefix='@executable_path/..',
brewlib=brewlib)
GlobalConfig.logger.debug('\treturns({0})'.format((brewlib, abspath, rpath)))
return brewlib, abspath, rpath
def fix_dependency(binary, dep):
"""
fix 'dep' dependency of 'binary'. 'dep' is a qt library
"""
if is_qt_lib(dep):
qtname, dep_abspath, dep_rpath = normalize_qtlib_name(dep)
elif is_qt_plugin(dep):
qtname, dep_abspath, dep_rpath = normalize_qtplugin_name(dep)
elif is_brew_lib(dep):
qtname, dep_abspath, dep_rpath = normalize_brew_name(dep)
else:
return True
dep_ok = True
# check that rpath of 'dep' inside binary has been correctly set
# (ie: relative to exepath using '@executable_path' syntax)
if dep != dep_rpath:
# dep rpath is not ok
GlobalConfig.logger.info('changing rpath \'{0}\' in binary {1}'.format(dep, binary))
# call install_name_tool -change on binary
popen_args = ['install_name_tool', '-change', dep, dep_rpath, binary]
proc_out = run_and_get_output(popen_args)
if proc_out.retcode != 0:
GlobalConfig.logger.error(proc_out.stderr)
dep_ok = False
else:
# call install_name_tool -id on binary
popen_args = ['install_name_tool', '-id', dep_rpath, binary]
proc_out = run_and_get_output(popen_args)
if proc_out.retcode != 0:
GlobalConfig.logger.error(proc_out.stderr)
dep_ok = False
# now ensure that 'dep' exists at the specified path, relative to bundle
if dep_ok and not os.path.exists(dep_abspath):
# ensure destination directory exists
GlobalConfig.logger.info('ensuring directory \'{0}\' exists: {0}'.
format(os.path.dirname(dep_abspath)))
popen_args = ['mkdir', '-p', os.path.dirname(dep_abspath)]
proc_out = run_and_get_output(popen_args)
if proc_out.retcode != 0:
GlobalConfig.logger.info(proc_out.stderr)
dep_ok = False
else:
# copy missing dependency into bundle
qtnamesrc = os.path.join(GlobalConfig.qtpath, 'lib', '{0}.framework'.
format(qtname), qtname)
GlobalConfig.logger.info('copying missing dependency in bundle: {0}'.
format(qtname))
popen_args = ['cp', qtnamesrc, dep_abspath]
proc_out = run_and_get_output(popen_args)
if proc_out.retcode != 0:
GlobalConfig.logger.info(proc_out.stderr)
dep_ok = False
else:
# ensure permissions are correct if we ever have to change its rpath
GlobalConfig.logger.info('ensuring 755 perm to {0}'.format(dep_abspath))
popen_args = ['chmod', '755', dep_abspath]
proc_out = run_and_get_output(popen_args)
if proc_out.retcode != 0:
GlobalConfig.logger.info(proc_out.stderr)
dep_ok = False
else:
GlobalConfig.logger.debug('{0} is at correct location in bundle'.format(qtname))
if dep_ok:
return fix_binary(dep_abspath)
return False
def fix_binary(binary):
"""
input:
binary: relative or absolute path (no @executable_path syntax)
process:
- first fix the rpath for the qt libs on which 'binary' depend
- copy into the bundle of exepath the eventual libraries that are missing
- (create the soft links) needed ?
- do the same for all qt dependencies of binary (recursive)
"""
GlobalConfig.logger.debug('fix_binary({0})'.format(binary))
# loop on 'binary' dependencies
for dep in get_dependencies(binary):
if not fix_dependency(binary, dep):
GlobalConfig.logger.error('quitting early: couldn\'t fix dependency {0} of {1}'.format(dep, binary))
return False
return True
def fix_main_binaries():
"""
list the main binaries of the app bundle and fix them
"""
# deduce bundle path
bundlepath = os.path.sep.join(GlobalConfig.exepath.split(os.path.sep)[0:-3])
# fix main binary
GlobalConfig.logger.info('fixing executable \'{0}\''.format(GlobalConfig.exepath))
if fix_binary(GlobalConfig.exepath):
GlobalConfig.logger.info('fixing plugins')
for root, dummy, files in os.walk(bundlepath):
for name in [f for f in files if os.path.splitext(f)[1] == '.dylib']:
GlobalConfig.logger.info('fixing plugin {0}'.format(name))
if not fix_binary(os.path.join(root, name)):
return False
return True
def main():
descr = """finish the job started by macdeployqt!
- find dependencies/rpaths with otool
- copy missed dependencies with cp and mkdir
- fix missed rpaths with install_name_tool
exit codes:
- 0 : success
- 1 : error
"""
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description=descr,
formatter_class=argparse.RawTextHelpFormatter)
parser.add_argument('exepath',
help='path to the binary depending on Qt')
parser.add_argument('qtpath',
help='path of Qt libraries used to build the Qt application')
parser.add_argument('-q', '--quiet', action='store_true', default=False,
help='do not create log on standard output')
parser.add_argument('-nl', '--no-log-file', action='store_true', default=False,
help='do not create log file \'./macdeployqtfix.log\'')
parser.add_argument('-v', '--verbose', action='store_true', default=False,
help='produce more log messages(debug log)')
args = parser.parse_args()
# globals
GlobalConfig.qtpath = os.path.normpath(args.qtpath)
GlobalConfig.exepath = args.exepath
GlobalConfig.logger = logging.getLogger()
# configure logging
###################
# create formatter
formatter = logging.Formatter('%(levelname)s | %(message)s')
# create console GlobalConfig.logger
if not args.quiet:
chdlr = logging.StreamHandler(sys.stdout)
chdlr.setFormatter(formatter)
GlobalConfig.logger.addHandler(chdlr)
# create file GlobalConfig.logger
if not args.no_log_file:
fhdlr = logging.FileHandler('./macdeployqtfix.log', mode='w')
fhdlr.setFormatter(formatter)
GlobalConfig.logger.addHandler(fhdlr)
if args.no_log_file and args.quiet:
GlobalConfig.logger.addHandler(logging.NullHandler())
else:
GlobalConfig.logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG if args.verbose else logging.INFO)
if fix_main_binaries():
GlobalConfig.logger.info('macdeployqtfix terminated with success')
ret = 0
else:
GlobalConfig.logger.error('macdeployqtfix terminated with error')
ret = 1
sys.exit(ret)
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
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Thanks for helping to make Notepadqq better! As a contributor, here are the guidelines we would like you to follow:
- [Question or Problem?](#question)
- [Issues and Bugs](#issue)
- [Feature Requests](#feature)
- [Submission Guidelines](#submit)
- [Coding Rules](#rules)
## Got a Question or Problem?
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## Found a Bug?
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## Missing a Feature?
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* **Small Features** can be crafted and directly [submitted as a Pull Request](#submit-pr).
## Submission Guidelines
### Submitting an Issue
Before you submit an issue, please search the issue tracker, maybe an issue for your problem already exists and the discussion might inform you of workarounds readily available.
We want to fix all the issues as soon as possible, but before fixing a bug we need to reproduce and confirm it. In order to reproduce bugs you should explain the exact steps you performed to make the problem show up. In addition, you should always specify:
- version of your operating system
- version of Qt (menu `? -> About Qt...`)
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You can file new issues by filling out our [new issue form](https://github.com/notepadqq/notepadqq/issues/new).
### Submitting a Pull Request (PR)
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* Search [GitHub](https://github.com/notepadqq/notepadqq/pulls) for an open or closed PR
that relates to your submission. You don't want to duplicate effort.
* Create a new git branch in which you'll make your changes:
```shell
git checkout -b my-fix-branch master
```
* Create your patch.
* Take some time to review the diff of your changes, so that you're confident that everything is correct.
* Commit your changes using a descriptive commit message.
```shell
git commit -a
```
Note: the optional commit `-a` command line option will automatically "add" and "rm" edited files.
* Push your branch to GitHub:
```shell
git push origin my-fix-branch
```
* In GitHub, send a pull request to `notepadqq:master`. Always include an explanation about *what* your code does and *why*.
* If we suggest changes then:
* Make the required updates.
* Rebase your branch and force push to your GitHub repository (this will update your Pull Request):
```shell
git rebase master -i
git push -f
```
That's it! Thank you for your contribution!
[Learn more about the git workflow](https://gist.github.com/Chaser324/ce0505fbed06b947d962)
#### After your pull request is merged
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from the main (upstream) repository:
* Delete the remote branch on GitHub either through the GitHub web UI or your local shell as follows:
```shell
git push origin --delete my-fix-branch
```
* Check out the master branch:
```shell
git checkout master -f
```
* Delete the local branch:
```shell
git branch -D my-fix-branch
```
* Update your master with the latest upstream version:
```shell
git pull --ff upstream master
```
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notepadqq-2.0.0~beta1/Dockerfile 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000000572 13555014630 0016620 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 FROM ubuntu:18.04
LABEL maintainer="Notepadqq"
RUN apt-get -qq update && apt-get --no-install-recommends -y install \
build-essential \
clang-format-6.0 \
coreutils \
gcc \
git \
libqt5svg5-dev \
libqt5websockets5-dev \
pkg-config \
qtbase5-dev \
qttools5-dev-tools \
qtwebengine5-dev \
libuchardet-dev
WORKDIR /build/
CMD bash
notepadqq-2.0.0~beta1/README.md 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000010242 13555014630 0016100 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 #
Notepadqq [](https://travis-ci.com/notepadqq/notepadqq) [](https://snapcraft.io/notepadqq)
### Links
* [What is it?](#what-is-it)
* [Build it yourself](#build-it-yourself)
* [Download it](#distribution-packages)
#### What is it?
Notepadqq is a text editor designed by developers, for developers.

Please visit our [Wiki](https://github.com/notepadqq/notepadqq/wiki) for more screenshots and details.
Build it yourself
-----
| Build dependencies | Dependencies |
|-----------------------|-------------------|
| Qt 5.6 or higher | Qt 5.6 or higher |
| qtwebengine5-dev | qtwebengine5 |
| libqt5websockets5-dev | libqt5websockets5 |
| libqt5svg5-dev | libqt5svg5 |
| qttools5-dev-tools | coreutils |
| libuchardet-dev | libuchardet |
| pkg-config | |
#### Get the source
$ git clone --recursive https://github.com/notepadqq/notepadqq.git
$ cd notepadqq
#### Build
notepadqq$ ./configure --prefix /usr
notepadqq$ make
If you encounter errors make sure to have the necessary libraries installed. For Ubuntu you can do that using apt-get:
sudo apt-get install qt5-default qttools5-dev-tools qtwebengine5-dev libqt5websockets5-dev libqt5svg5 libqt5svg5-dev libuchardet-dev pkg-config
For CentOS:
sudo yum install -y qt5-qtbase-devel qt5-qttools-devel qt5-qtwebengine-devel qt5-qtwebsockets-devel qt5-qtsvg-devel uchardet qt5-qtwebchannel-devel pkgconfig
#### Install
You can run notepadqq from its build output folder. If however you want to install it, first build it
by following the above steps, then run:
notepadqq$ sudo make install
#### Qt
If the newest version of Qt isn't available on your distribution, you can use the [online installer](http://www.qt.io/download-open-source) to get the latest libraries and install them into your home directory (`$HOME/Qt`). Notepadqq will automatically use them.
Distribution Packages
---------------------
#### Most distributions: Snap (recommended)
To install the latest stable version:
sudo snap install --classic notepadqq
You don't have the `snap` command? Follow the instructions at https://docs.snapcraft.io/core/install and then install Notepadqq as shown above.
You can follow the unstable development releases from the "edge" channel.
#### Launchpad PPA
You should prefer using Snap packages, which are natively supported on Ubuntu (see above). Anyway, Notepadqq is also available from an [official PPA](https://launchpad.net/~notepadqq-team/+archive/ubuntu/notepadqq):
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:notepadqq-team/notepadqq
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install notepadqq
#### Debian
Download a deb package from the Ubuntu PPA: [download](https://launchpad.net/~notepadqq-team/+archive/ubuntu/notepadqq/+packages)
#### Arch Linux (community-maintained)
Notepadqq is available from Arch's [community repositories](https://www.archlinux.org/packages/community/x86_64/notepadqq/). To install using pacman:
sudo pacman -S notepadqq
Alternatively it can be found in the AUR:
* Stable (pre-built Debian package): [notepadqq-bin](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/notepadqq-bin/)
* Development (git version): [notepadqq-git](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/notepadqq-git/)
#### OpenSUSE (community-maintained)
Notepadqq is avilable in OpenSUSE's main repository:
sudo zypper in notepadqq
#### Solus (community-maintained)
Notepadqq is available in the `shannon` (stable) repository:
sudo eopkg it notepadqq
#### Others
Use a package for a compatible distribution, or build from [source](https://github.com/notepadqq/notepadqq.git).
If you want to submit a package: https://github.com/notepadqq/notepadqq-packaging
#### Compiling on macOS
Instructions can be found [here](https://github.com/notepadqq/notepadqq/wiki/Compiling-Notepadqq-on-macOS).
notepadqq-2.0.0~beta1/build-tools/ 0000775 0000000 0000000 00000000000 13555014630 0017057 5 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 notepadqq-2.0.0~beta1/build-tools/githooks/ 0000775 0000000 0000000 00000000000 13555014630 0020706 5 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 notepadqq-2.0.0~beta1/build-tools/githooks/pre-commit 0000775 0000000 0000000 00000000345 13555014630 0022712 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 #!/bin/bash
CHANGED="$(git clang-format --style file --extensions 'cpp')"
if [[ $CHANGED == "changed files:"* ]]; then
echo "Files have been modified due to formatting, please re-add them before committing"
exit 1
fi
notepadqq-2.0.0~beta1/build-tools/setup-hooks.sh 0000775 0000000 0000000 00000000342 13555014630 0021676 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 #!/bin/sh
DIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" && pwd )"
echo -n "Setting up git hooks..."
# All of our hooks for convenience go here
ln -sf "${DIR}/githooks/pre-commit" "${DIR}/../.git/hooks/pre-commit"
echo "Done."
notepadqq-2.0.0~beta1/configure 0000775 0000000 0000000 00000012001 13555014630 0016523 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 #!/bin/sh
# Don't set `-e'!
# Basic environment variables
test -n "$MAKE" || MAKE="make"
test -n "$CXX" || CXX="c++"
test -n "$QTCHOOSER" || QTCHOOSER="$(command -v qtchooser 2> /dev/null)"
test -n "$TMPDIR" || TMPDIR="$PWD"
# Use qtchooser if we have it, otherwise use Posix command -v
if test -n "$QTCHOOSER"; then
test -n "$QMAKE" || QMAKE="$QTCHOOSER -run-tool=qmake -qt=5"
test -n "$LRELEASE" || LRELEASE="$QTCHOOSER -run-tool=lrelease -qt=5"
else
test -n "$QMAKE" || QMAKE="$(command -v qmake-qt5 2>/dev/null || command -v qmake 2>/dev/null)"
test -n "$LRELEASE" || LRELEASE="$(command -v lrelease-qt5 2>/dev/null || command -v lrelease 2>/dev/null)"
fi
errorExit() {
echo $1
test x"$2" != x"1" || fail_on_missing="yes"
test $fail_on_missing != "yes" || exit 1
}
help() {
cat << EOF
Usage: ./configure [OPTION]... [VAR=VALUE]...
To assign environment variables (e.g. CFLAGS...), specify them as
VAR=VALUE. See below for descriptions of some of the useful variables.
Defaults for the options are specified in brackets.
-h, --help display this help and exit
--prefix PREFIX,
--prefix=PREFIX install files in PREFIX [/usr/local]
-d, --debug build with debugging symbols intact
--fail-on-missing return exit 1 if non-optional components are missing
--lrelease COMMAND,
--lrelease=COMMAND specify lrelease command [$LRELEASE]
--qmake COMMAND,
--qmake=COMMAND specify qmake command [$QMAKE]
--qmake-args ARGS arguments to pass directly to qmake
Some influential environment variables:
MAKE make command
CXX C++ compiler
LDFLAGS linker flags, e.g. -L if you have libraries in a
nonstandard directory
CPPFLAGS (Objective) C/C++ preprocessor flags, e.g. -I if
you have headers in a nonstandard directory
CXXFLAGS C++ compiler flags
EOF
}
# check "toolname/description" "command" errorExit
# set errorExit to 1 for an error exit, otherwise leave it empty.
# examples:
# check "a Git client tool" git
# check c++ g++ 1
check() {
printf "checking for $1... "
t=$(basename $2)
command -v $t 2>/dev/null 1>/dev/null
test $(echo $?) -eq 0 && echo "$(command -v $t)" || errorExit "not found!" $3
}
fail_on_missing="no"
while [ "$#" -ge 1 ]; do
key="$1"
shift
case $key in
-h|--help)
help
exit 0
;;
-d|--debug)
BUILDMODE="debug"
echo "WARNING: Building in debug mode!"
;;
--prefix=*) # --prefix=
PREFIX="${key#*=}"
;;
--prefix) # --prefix
PREFIX="$1"
shift
;;
--fail-on-missing)
fail_on_missing="yes"
;;
--lrelease=*)
LRELEASE="${key#*=}"
;;
--lrelease)
LRELEASE="$1"
shift
;;
--qmake=*)
QMAKE="${key#*=}"
;;
--qmake)
QMAKE="$1"
shift
;;
--qmake-args)
# Leave qmake args in $@
break
;;
*)
echo WARNING: Unknown option "$key"
;;
esac
done
# check for QT5 qmake
printf "checking for QT5 qmake... "
$QMAKE -help 2>/dev/null 1>/dev/null
test $? -eq 0 && echo "$QMAKE" || \
errorExit "not found!\n Try to run configure with \`--qmake /path/to/qmake-executable'." 1
# check for lrelease
printf "checking for lrelease... "
$LRELEASE -help 2>/dev/null 1>/dev/null
test $? -eq 0 && echo "$LRELEASE" || \
errorExit "not found!\n Try to run configure with \`--lrelease /path/to/lrelease-executable'." 1
check c++ "$CXX" 1
# check C++ compiler functionality
rm -f test test.cpp
cat << EOF > test.cpp
#include
int main()
{
std::cout << "Hello World!" << std::endl;
return 0;
}
EOF
printf "checking whether c++ compiler builds test program... "
$CXX -o "$TMPDIR/test" test.cpp && echo "ok" || errorExit "error!" 1
printf "checking whether c++ compiler supports -std=c++0x... "
rm -f test
$CXX -std=c++0x -o "$TMPDIR/test" test.cpp && echo "ok" || errorExit "error!" 1
printf "checking whether compiled test program works... "
"$TMPDIR/test" 2>/dev/null 1>/dev/null && echo "ok" || errorExit "error!" 1
rm -f "$TMPDIR/test" test.cpp
check make "$MAKE" 1
check pkg-config pkg-config 1
# check for libraries via pkg-config
libraries="Qt5Core Qt5Gui Qt5Network Qt5WebEngine Qt5Widgets Qt5WebEngineWidgets Qt5PrintSupport Qt5Svg Qt5WebSockets Qt5WebChannel uchardet"
for l in $libraries ; do
printf "checking for ${l} library... "
pkg-config --libs $l 2>/dev/null 1>/dev/null
test $(echo $?) -eq 0 && pkg-config --libs $l || errorExit "not found!"
done
if [ -f "Makefile" ]; then
make distclean 2>/dev/null 1>/dev/null || true
fi
printf "generate Makefile... "
$QMAKE PREFIX="$PREFIX" \
QMAKE_CXX="$CXX" \
QMAKE_CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS $CPPFLAGS" \
QMAKE_LFLAGS="$LDFLAGS" \
LRELEASE="$LRELEASE" \
CONFIG+="$BUILDMODE" \
"$@" notepadqq.pro && echo "done" || errorExit "error!" 1
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