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DatabaseServerVariables, Navigator, and IndexesView nibs, replacing with SPSplitView and standard equivalents
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standard equivalents and SPSplitView
- Replace the "Add" action menu on the connection view with two buttons for easier use and to avoid having to set up more popup buttons
- Improve SPSplitView's handling of delegates set through code
- Update localisable strings
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replacing the anchored button bar and buttons with normal equivalents.
- Make the main split view collapsbile to avoid resize issues with the filter box
- Fix problems with additional drag handles in SPSplitView when one of the views was using flipped coordinates
- Fix problems with manually dragged uncollapses in SPSplitView
- Fix problems instantiating SPSplitView instances on 10.5 (with thanks to schlabberdog)
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allow us to remove BWToolKit. Supports constraints and animated collapsible subviews configured in code, fixes crashes and exceptions if a window is closed while animations are taking place or scheduled to take place.
- Replace the two vertical splitters in the table list (the filter splitter, and the table info splitter) with SPSplitView implementations as a test
- Add a helper method in the new SPDateAdditions
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on Debug builds
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dependency on SP specific code and all the tests to build successfully.
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hooked up yet. Part of issue #1235.
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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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filename selection.
It's now no longer available during the following situations:
- Exporting more than one table during an SQL export
- Exporting more than one table during a CSV or XML, but only if the export to multiple files is not checked
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fix nightly builds
- Fix warnings
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- Potential framework header build fix.
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including the entire content of BLOBs, not just what we display. Fixes issue #1124.
- Move SPTableContent's table view datasource and delegate methods to separate categories in order to reduce it's size.
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method, and replace with an equivalent method derived from QSUtilities/PHP, which is MIT/BSD-alike licensed. New method is also at least ten times faster, up to much faster for long strings.
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from the project, and replace with an MIT-licensed TCMPortMapper sources NSNotificationCenterThreadingAdditions category. This should fix method clashes in the SP_REFACTOR project, so remove behavioural/namespacing switches.
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the functionality required from MCPKit and is based around its interface for relatively easy integration.
Externally visible changes as a result of this merge:
- Speed improvements, particularly when loading large data sets
- Stability improvements, particularly related to connection state after the connection is dropped (eg Issue #1256)
- Improved support for new MySQL data types, which should address Issue #1052.
- Database structure retrieval and query cancellation now use a single persistent helper connection instead of lots of connections on-demand. This should help Issue #1097.
- More internal commands now use queries instead of MySQL functions; for example USE queries are now used to trigger database selection, improving transcripts. This addresses Issue #1247.
- Improved internal encoding work; while this needs support within the UI, it lays the foundation for issues like Issue #1280.
Code improvements:
- Much improved class layouts including extensive category usage
- Improved documentation across framework methods
- Support for fast enumeration across result objects
- Rewrite fixes use of a number of deprecate functions
- Much less code duplication across result set types
- Improved encapsultation within the framework, limiting the number of methods exposed, and also not exposing all the MySQL headers
From the Readme file:
The SPMySQL Framework is intended to provide a stable MySQL connection framework, with the ability to run text-based queries and rapidly retrieve result sets with conversion from MySQL data types to Cocoa objects.
SPMySQL.framework has an interface loosely based around that provided by MCPKit by Serge Cohen and Bertrand Mansion (http://mysql-cocoa.sourceforge.net/), and in particular the heavily modified Sequel Pro version (http://www.sequelpro.com/). It is a full rewrite of the original framework, although it includes code from patches implementing the following Sequel Pro functionality, largely contributed by Hans-Jörg Bibiko, Stuart Connolly, Jakob Egger, and Rowan Beentje:
- Connection locking (Jakob et al)
- Ping & keepalive (Rowan et al)
- Query cancellation (Rowan et al)
- Delegate setup (Stuart et al)
- SSL support (Rowan et al)
- Connection checking (Rowan et al)
- Version state (Stuart et al)
- Maximum packet size control (Hans et al)
- Result multithreading and streaming (Rowan et al)
- Improved encoding support & switching (Rowan et al)
- Database structure; moved to inside the app (Hans et al)
- Query reattempts and error-handling approach (Rowan et al)
- Geometry result class (Hans et al)
- Connection proxy (Stuart et al)
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- Add a ping keepalive managing object to prevent retain cycles from the NSTimer
- Add -[SPMySQLConnection copy] support
- Refactor Hans-Jörg Bibiko's database structure retrieval, moving it out of the MySQL framework and building it around a copy of the connection. This reduces the amount of connections-over-time used by Sequel Pro to two constant connections (addressing Issue #1097) and improves robustness.
- Use the database structure retrieval connection for faster query cancellation without an extra connection required, if possible
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