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(Updated May 3, 2015, 11:24 p.m.) Status ------ This change has been marked as submitted. Review request for KDE Frameworks and David Faure. Changes ------- Submitted with commit b3837c8b3e98393ba56af3f9bddfd46ec64f1098 by Aleix Pol to branch master. Repository: kio Description ------- So far, we used to just read whenever some data was required. This works on sequential devices because the data is already available. This is not the case when we have a sequential device, such as a socket, where data arrives when it arrives. This will also prove useful on non-sequential devices as well when we want to keep reading in case new data appears. This patch takes the AsyncDataEnabled setting on accordinly by: * only reading from the device when readyRead is available. * finishes the transfer whenever the device is closed. Diffs ----- src/core/transferjob.cpp 97a724e src/widgets/accessmanager.cpp b4ec811 src/core/job_p.h 7ec1a69 src/core/transferjob.h e2fd2e7 autotests/jobtest.cpp 327470a autotests/accessmanagertest.cpp 5d52553 autotests/jobtest.h 5ccd492 autotests/CMakeLists.txt 7bba3ea Diff: https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/123514/diff/ Testing ------- Tests still pass, new test also passes. The test is using lambdas to delay write. I don't think it's available. Can I add some kind of #if HAS_LAMBDA and make the test depend on it? I don't think adding slots and make the buffer an attribute would be very nice... I can also sub-class the buffer. Thanks, Aleix Pol Gonzalez
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