The rendering of selections was not aligned to the actual selection that took place for newlines at the end of messages, if they were the only part that was selected of that message.
In addition to that fix, we've already refactored the MessageLayoutContainer to try to make it a little bit more sane to work with in the future.
Co-authored-by: Rasmus Karlsson <rasmus.karlsson@pajlada.com>
* refactor: remove singletons from message rendering
* chore: add changelog entry
* Disable the `cppcoreguidelines-avoid-const-or-ref-data-members` clang-tidy check
* auto *app
* Selection is a struct, not a class
* Use ChannelView's `signalHolder_` instead of `channelConnections_`
* Remove `applySettings` step, instead just connect & set each setting individually
* rename & constify some context values
* Handle empty "last message color" setting value better (as it was
originally in this pr before I removed that change :-)
* unrelated mini refactor cleanup
* let painSelection handle size_t instead of int
* Add some more comments to the MessageLayoutContext structs
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Co-authored-by: Rasmus Karlsson <rasmus.karlsson@pajlada.com>
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)