Otherwise this can trigger test failures. Similar to what we
did in libhandy.
Fixes errors like:
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G_DEBUG='gc-friendly,fatal-warnings' G_TEST_BUILDDIR='/home/purism/builds/calls/_build/tests' PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE='yes' MALLOC_CHECK_='2' GSETTINGS_BACKEND='memory' G_TEST_SRCDIR='/home/purism/builds/calls/tests' /home/purism/builds/calls/_build/tests/manager
--- stderr ---
(/home/purism/builds/calls/_build/tests/manager:10212): dbind-WARNING **: 12:01:50.237: Error retrieving accessibility bus address: org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name org.a11y.Bus was not provided by any .service files
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This triggers e.g. haptic feeback as well and can later on be used
for LED feedback.
We can drop the audio theme setting completely since feedbackd picks up
the global GNOME setting.
Since feedbackd currently does not cancel gsound's via a cancellable
this might make the phone ring a bit too long atm but that will be fixed
on the feedbackd side
(https://source.puri.sm/Librem5/feedbackd/-/issues/10)
* meson_options.txt: Added option librem5-hack, defaults to true
* src/meson.build: Added conditional define USE_UGLY_CODE which will be
set when librem5-hack option is used
* src/calls-call-display.c: ifdef'ed ugly_hacks call
This removes the status message at the end of the NewCallBox, since it
will be replaced by a permanent InfoBar.
As a side effect this removes also the disconnect message when a call
ends.
Fixes: https://source.puri.sm/Librem5/calls/issues/119
The manager is a central place for handling data e.g. calls history and
provider managment.
This introduces only the base for feature work. Therefore it manages
only the provider for now, but the manager isn't yet used anywhere.
The propagets events from the provider and origins. It also adds a new
signal called `error`. The `error` signal should be emited only when
something went wrong and we need to inform the user about it, containing
the message to be displayed to the user. Windows should connect to the
event and display a in-app-notification on error. This event isn't
emitted, because the plugins don't give us a usable error.
This fixes this two issues:
- Emit the events origin-removed, origin-added when required.
- Remove call immediately when disconnected and emit events:
By using `g_idle_add ()` we can't be sure when the call is actually
removed and could stay potentionaly for evere, as long the main loop is
busy. This can lead to unexpected behavior. If the calls shouldn't be
freed then it's required to increase the ref count. This is similar how
the `remove` event works in a `GtkContainer`.