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Author SHA1 Message Date
Max Radermacher
1311d3f665
Refactor contact access code
Split it based on whether the purpose is “editing” or “sharing”. If
we’re editing, it generally means we have full access to contacts, and
that we’ve checked which of the contacts are registered on Signal. If
we’re “sharing”, we don’t care whether or not they’re registered.

If we’re “sharing”, we check whether or not we’ve prompted for the
contacts permission yet. If not, we’ll show the prompt.

If we’re “editing”, we assume we’ve already prompted (which is already
the case today), so `.notDetermined` isn’t a possible state.

Other things to note:

- The `supportsContactEditing` was always true, so it’s been removed.

- The error when contacts access isn’t allowed is now shown more
  consistently. Previously, it was sometimes shown in response to
  initializing a view controller.

- Some RecipientPickerViewController code was moved from Obj-C to Swift.
  This is probably useful on its own, but it’ll also make it easier to
  build some new UI in subsequent commits.
2023-01-12 09:55:30 -08:00
Max Radermacher
a283045058 Improve collation methods in ContactsPicker 2023-01-10 14:43:09 -08:00
Max Radermacher
cbb7b07329 Make ContactCell conform to ReusableTableViewCell 2023-01-09 11:59:10 -08:00
Max Radermacher
ab55cf3929 Import SignalMessaging where it’s needed
The next commit removes a file that, through assorted Swift/Obj-C bridge
magic, resulted in SignalMessaging being available to all these files.
2022-10-24 10:19:06 -07:00
Evan Hahn
370ff654e7
Change license to AGPL
Change license to AGPL

This commit:

- Updates the `LICENSE` file

- Start every file with something like:

      // Copyright YEAR_FIRST_PUBLISHED Signal Messenger, LLC
      // SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only

---

First, I removed existing license headers with this Ruby 3.1.2 script:

    require 'set'

    EXTENSIONS_TO_CHECK = Set['.h', '.hpp', '.cpp', '.m', '.mm', '.pch', '.swift']

    same = 0
    different = 0

    all_files = `git ls-files`.lines.map { |line| line.strip }
    all_files.each do |relative_path|
      if relative_path == 'Pods'
        next
      end

      unless EXTENSIONS_TO_CHECK.include? File.extname(relative_path)
        next
      end

      path = File.expand_path(relative_path)

      contents = File.read(path)
      new_contents = contents.sub(/\/\/\n\/\/  Copyright .*\n\/\/\n\n/, '')

      if contents == new_contents
        same += 1
      else
        different += 1
      end

      File.write(path, new_contents)
    end

    puts "updated #{different} file(s), left #{same} untouched"

I'm sure this script could be improved, but it worked well enough.

Then, I created `Scripts/lint/lint-license-headers` and ran it to auto-
fix a lot of files. This changed the mode of some files, but I think
that's actually desirable. For example,
`SignalServiceKit/src/Util/AppContext.m` previously had a mode of
`0755/-rwxr-xr-x`, and it's now `0644/-rw-r--r--`.

Then I fixed some stragglers and updated the precommit script.

See [a similar change in the Desktop app][0].

[0]: 8bfaf598af
2022-10-13 08:25:37 -05:00
Nora Trapp
d9c0a92ed4 Move dependencies needed for private story creation to SignalUI 2022-07-15 15:05:03 -07:00