* There was no good reason to have a flag indicating if the special
format was valid or not. Now it's a single enum, with a value
'Regular' indicating that the compCount/compWidth/compType fully
describe the format itself.
* This makes code patterns easier as you no longer need to check for
special then check for specialFormat, you can just test the type
directly.
* The bug seems to happen if two raw strings concatenated together are
large enough, so instead we pass them as separate parameters to a
different macro then concatenate them inside the macro.
During initial scan of application, detect if root access is available
and track it. If user later selects "Click here for ways to fix this".
display a new dialogue that offers to push the layer directly.
If pushing fails, fall back to production dialogue.
Also add a new persistent setting to enable automatic layer pushing.
* In future we could handle async exceptions by storing the exception
information in a std::function derived object (instead of the separate
ExceptionHandling that lives on the stack) and query it out in a new
WaitForInvoke function maybe. Right now we just print the exception
to the output log and abort the callback.
* We need to custom paint the SVG at the right devicepixelratio because
Qt seems to be busted at scaling up - nothing I can see causes the
SVG to be rendered at higher than it's default resolution, so you end
up with plain bilinear upscale.
* Since we're doing custom palette swap anyway, it's not much harm to
just render ourselves, as we already basically had a dependency on
QtSvg - just need to add the include files to the dependencies.
* Menus aren't guaranteed to pass isVisible() immediately after calling
popup() on them, so we need to wait for their aboutToHide signal to
stop the event loop.
* We forward a different range of ports to each device so we can pick
and choose which to communicate with based on its index.
* The index is encoded in the 'hostname' like so: adb:X:deviceidhere
* Whenever we want to interact with an android device we always specify
the device, never leave it to a default.
* This fixes a crash where an enumeration from application startup is
still going when opening the remote manager dialog, and then all the
android hosts that are being enumerated get deleted while it's still
going.