Unlike "toNativePath" which name clearly reflects the function result
"fromNativePath" has no such clear meaning.
Since this function converts path into uniform format "toUniformPath"
is better name.
In the case where an RSS feed doesn't have the "enclosure" element
with type "application/x-bittorrent", fallback to the last enclosure
element which has no "type" attribute.
When using the smart episode filter, if the episode contains REPACK and/or
PROPER, these should be stored to prevent it from redownloading a duplicate
episodes.
Closes#9898.
Many sites include various HTML entities in the content of RSS feeds.
The most of these entities are not declared in the underlying XML,
so the documents are considered by parser to be malformed.
This patch allows you to successfully parse such soft-malformed
RSS feeds.
Closes#8527.
Closes#8569.
For some reason, the RSS feed may contain malformed XML data and it may not be
successfully parsed by the XML parser. We are still trying to load as many articles
as possible until we encounter corrupted data. So we can have some articles even in
case of parsing error.
Closes#8527.
Closes#8569.
Avoid temporary string allocations. They are only used to convert to
something else.
QString::xxxRef() returns a QStringRef. QStringRef avoids the memory
allocation and reference counting overhead of a standard QString by simply
referencing a part of the original string.
Explicit or implicit calls to begin() and end() cause a non-const
container to detach from shared data, ie. to perform a deep-copy to gain
a unique copy of the data.
That can be a expensive although unneeded operation.
In order to assist the developer a copyAsConst function is added.
copyAsConst returns a const copy of the object.
For lvalues just use qAsConst. It's only available on Qt 5.7.0. But we
added also for earlier versions. The developer can always use qAsConst.
Intended uses:
QString s = ...;
for (const auto &ch : qAsConst(s))
process(ch);
for (const auto &ch : copyAsConst(funcReturningQString()))
process(ch);