* feat: crashpad on windows
* feat: inline it
* feat: more crashpad
* chore: remove qBreakpad
* fix: add mention to crashpad
* refactor: version string
* feat: add crashpad module
* refactor: build crashpad from source
* fix: minor adjustments
* chore: add changelog entry
* fix: formatting and include
* fix: format
* build: use flags similar to release profile
* ci: build with crashpad on windows
* ci: recurse submodules
* ci: always include crashpad
* fix: try 7z
for some reason zstd just doesn't run
* fix: wrong path for symbols
* fix: copy
pls don't build
* ci: use new cache key
* fix: missing pragma
* ci: add workflow without crashpad
* docs: elevate changelog entry
* fix: add link to cmake issue
* fix: windows include issue
Someone (crashpad) includes Windows.h before winsock2.h
* fix: working directory
* fix: another working directory
This change enforces strict include grouping using IncludeCategories
In addition to adding this to the .clang-format file and applying it in the tests/src and src directories, I also did the following small changes:
In ChatterSet.hpp, I changed lrucache to a <>include
In Irc2.hpp, I change common/SignalVector.hpp to a "project-include"
In AttachedWindow.cpp, NativeMessaging.cpp, WindowsHelper.hpp, BaseWindow.cpp, and StreamerMode.cpp, I disabled clang-format for the windows-includes
In WindowDescriptors.hpp, I added the missing vector include. It was previously not needed because the include was handled by another file that was previously included first.
clang-format minimum version has been bumped, so Ubuntu version used in the check-formatting job has been bumped to 22.04 (which is the latest LTS)
Fix CLI arguments not being respected. This happened due to the addition of category-based logging (--help, --version) and changes to the window loading ( --channels), respectively.
When handling --channels, I took the liberty to refactor the previous version of window description (which relied on generating JSON) to directly building the WindowLayout.
* Added subage and followage information to usercard
We are using Leppunen's API here to determine user's subage to the current channel and since that API call also returns followage information I decided to utilize that and save ourselves an extra Helix API call.
I also added new files specifying new class and methods for Ivr API, which can be very easily expanded with new methods in the future if we ever have to do that.
When I was coding I also saw couple unnecessary nitpicks which I fixed :)
* Added changelog entry
* remove empty lambda
* Update UserInfoPopup.cpp
* xd
Co-authored-by: fourtf <tf.four@gmail.com>
* Experimental argument handling
* Restored browser extension launch functionality
Also moved check from BrowerExtension.cpp to Args.cpp as it is more relevant there and doesn't require passing arguments to a function in another file
* Fixed formatting
* Simplified Args.cpp code, added changelog entry
* Hid crash-recovery from help
* Dont save settings if launched with --channels
* Changed parsing method to t:channel
* Code cleanup
* Changed plaform delimeter to :, platform defaults to Twitch
Co-authored-by: fourtf <tf.four@gmail.com>
There's a document in src/providers/twitch/api which describes how we interact with the Twitch API.
Keeping this up to date might be a healthy way for us to ensure we keep using the right APIs for the right job.