QTextEdit() will pin the CPU at 100% for seconds to minutes when
fed a large string to display - work around it by switching to
QPlainTextEdit().
Also strip HTML before showing the user - easier to read, and less
text to display. And turn off word wrap, as it makes it easier to skim,
and further reduces the work the widget needs to do.
https://forums.ankiweb.net/t/big-issue-where-anki-gets-slow-when-you-import-this-deck/7050
That way, the caller doesn't have to hold a reference to the browser and
explicitly call it again, if it wants to search for something specific.
Also, if the browser was closed and opened for a single-card-search, it
now won't perform a redundant current-deck-search first.
When opening a dialogue accepting multiple optional arguments, relying
on position is error-prone and requires passing Nones to fill unused
parameter slots.
- Handle deck building inside class. New deck is built unless caller
passes filtered deck.
- If no deck is passed and current deck is filtered, copy settings.
- Remove exec_().
- anki._backend stores the protobuf files and rsbackend.py code
- pylib modules import protobuf messages directly from the
_pb2 files, and explicitly export any will be returned or consumed
by public pylib functions, so that calling code can import from pylib
- the "rsbackend" no longer imports and re-exports protobuf messages
- pylib can just consume them directly.
- move errors to errors.py
Still todo:
- rsbridge
- finishing the work on rsbackend, and check what we need to add
back to the original file location to avoid breaking add-ons
In protobuf "...enum values use C++ scoping rules, meaning that
enum values are siblings of their type, not children of it.
Therefore, [an enum variant] must be unique within [a message],
not just within [the enum.]"
So we must prefix enum variants with their enum's name, but can
also call them directly from the message namespace.
The protobuf crate is smart, though, and strips the prefixes.
(Simultaneously change some SearchTerm variant names.)