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copy Display from SettingsObjectWrapper to qPref as its own class file. Update Display to use a common load/sync scheme. Update set/get functions to follow common name scheme: - get function have same name as in struct preferences - set function have set_<name in struct preferences> - signal function have <name in struct preferences>_changed one class one .h/.cpp is the C++ idiom. Having load/sync of each variable in 1 functions (in contrast to the distributed way SettingsObjectWrapper handles it) secures the same storage name is used. Having the set/get/load/sync functions grouped together makes it easier to get an overview. REMARK: this commit are made to show the use of the low level LOADSYNC macros, which will be used for special cases. This class is NOT linked into the live system. Signed-off-by: Jan Iversen <jani@apache.org> |
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README | ||
Subsurface-mobile.pro | ||
SubsurfaceMobileLaunch.xib | ||
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Tool repo to crosscompile subsurface for iOS -------------------------------------------- Dependencies: - This only works on a Mac - XCode with iOS SDK and Qt5.9 or later - cmake Follow the instruction in: <repo>/INSTALL and then continue here: 1) cd <repo>/packaging/ios 2) export IOS_BUNDLE_PRODUCT_IDENTIFIER="<your apple id>.subsurface-divelog.subsurface-mobile" 3) ./build.sh note: this builds all dependencies and is only needed first time it currently build for armv7 arm64 and x86_64 (simulator) 1) cd <repo>/.. 2) Launch QtCreator and open subsurface/packaging/ios/Subsurface-mobile/Subsurface-mobile.pro 3) Build Subsurface-mobile in QtCreator - you can build for the simulator and for a device and even deploy to a connected device. Everything up to here you can do without paying for an Apple Developer account. In order to create a bundle that can be distributed things get even more complex and an Apple Developer account definitely is necessary in order for you to be able to sign the bundle. The easiest way to do that appears to be to open the Subsurface-mobile.xcodeproj in the build directory that QtCreator used in Xcode and to create an archive there. WARNING: ======== The version number used in the Subsurface-mobile app is created in step 3. So whenever you pull the latest git or commit a change, you need to re-run the build.sh script so that the Info.plist used by QtCreator (well, by Xcode under the hood) gets updated. Otherwise you will continue to see the old version number, even though the sources have been recompiled which can be very confusing. Do a simply version update by running: build.sh version and then rebuilding in Qt Creator