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increases and lower memory usage:
- Add a new SPMySQLStreamingResultStore class to SPMySQL.framework. This class acts as both a result set and a data store for the accompanying data, storing the row information in a custom format in a custom malloc zone.
- Amend SPDataStorage to wrap the new class, so original result information is stored in the one location in the custom format. Any edited information is handled by SPDataStorage for clean separation
- Rework table content and custom query data data stores to use the new class. This significantly speeds up data loading, resulting in faster data loads if they weren't previously network constrained, or lower CPU usage otherwise. The memory usage is also lowered, with the memory overhead for many small cells being enormously reduced.
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previous runs of nightlies, which may partially address Issue #1588
- Remove the old favourites key from the preferences now imports have succeeded
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edge cases, addressing Issue #1547
- Bump the version number to 1.0.1
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trash now that migration to com.sequelpro.SequelPro.plist has completed.
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a null reference. Fixes http://spbug.com/l/3714.
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that we know it's stable.
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preventing duplicate "Help" menus - with thanks to Michaël Gallego and schlabberdog
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Current/Previous/Selection" shortcuts and positions (Issue #1094)
- Tweak the designated requirement to correctly sign the tunnel assistant (Issue #1503)
- Add support for important release notes in the version upgrade routines to highlight important issues, and add notes for the button swap and signing change to alert users
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passwords *
- Change the bundle identifier from com.google.code.sequel-pro to com.sequelpro.SequelPro
- Change the code signing process to use a new identity and requirement, to add Developer ID support on 10.7+ but to also maintain functionality on 10.5+
- Add a preference migration routine to copy the old application defaults to the new bundle identifier's defaults
- Re-order the default keys to alphabetical to more easily locate values
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preference serialisation, causing Issue #1332. Reworking the order of commands ensure this is performed more safely.
- Move upgrade routine to only be called on version upgrades, tweak order of calls
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Adds support for managing and grouping favorites into folders in the connection view and removes the associated favorites management from the preferences window.
NOTE: On first launch your connection favorites will be migrated from Sequel Pro's preference file to a new file in ~/Application Support/Sequel Pro/Data. Your old favorites will remain in the preference file until removed in a future version.
Outstanding known issues:
- Removing a group node with no child favorites presents a warning about also removing the non-existent favorites.
- Starting the application with no favorites, creating a group node then selecting, hides the connection details input. Doesn't support emoty selection.
- Setting the name of a connection, adding it to the favorites and then swicthing to a different connection type, screws with the favorite name.
- The preservation between launches of whether group nodes are collapsed or not is currently not supported.
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(and thus favorites).
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resolve all warnings.
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- perform a check only if the revision number is greater as the last recorded one, in other words if an updated version of Sequel Pro was installed and runs for the very first time
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well as the method to migrate existing favorites data. Currently not yet active.
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- Split each preference pane into their own controller (subclass of SPPreferencePane, which is a subclass of NSViewController).
- Each preference pane controller conforms to the protocol SPPreferencePaneProtocol to allow the main preference controller to build the toolbar.
- Move the preferences upgrade function to it's own file.
- Add SPFontPreviewTextField which is based on Colloquy's JVFontPreviewField to allow previewing of the selected font in the tables and editor preference panes.
- Update localisable strings files.
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