This moves a lot of files and all scm modules that get moved need to have their definition updated.
Aside of that, it also tweaks the install location of the report scm files that are not modules
(but instead included in report.scm).
Lastly, report-system.scm has been renamed to report.scm to match the gnc-module name.
This required a rename of the original report.scm (which is not a module). I chose to rename
that to report-core.scm as it's implementing the guts of the report system.
Still missing in this commit: some compatibility code to give users a warning when they try to
use the old scm module names.
The end goal of this cleanup is to have all reports grouped in
subdirectories of the new 'reports' directory.
This first commit moves the standard reports
which mostly involves renaming several modules and targets.
Remove lots of ignores that were only relevant for our former autotools/intltool based build system.
Note if people still have very old working directories, some of these files may suddenly appear
as untracked files after pulling in this commit. A good time to clean them up...
Resolved conflicts:
gnucash/gnome-search/dialog-search.c
gnucash/gnome-utils/gnc-splash.c
gnucash/import-export/aqb/gnc-plugin-aqbanking.c
gnucash/import-export/import-account-matcher.c
po/de.po
src/report/standard-reports/budget-barchart.scm
src/report/standard-reports/budget.scm
Note the de.po conflict was resolved by dropping all changes
and merging the file again with gnucash.pot (generated after
the merge but before committing).
While I myself asked for it to be retained a couple of years back
I now believe it really makes no sense to keep on carrying
a completely outdated rpm spec file around. This should not
be part of the source and properly up to date and maintained
rpm spec files can be found in each rpm based distro that ships
gnucash.
These are currently unmaintained, cutecash us based on the obsolete qt4
and gtkmm is only used by cutecash. Whenever someone wishes to revive
this experiment it can be recovered from git history and be brought
into a separate repository.
They are both about handling core gnucash objects. Qof was once split out
in an attempt to make it a separate library. This hasn't worked out so there's
no good reason any more to keep this artificial separation.
A few considerations:
- The qof tests are merged into the engine test directory but they are kept as
a separate test entity for now. Several assumptions made in the qof tests
are no longer valid in the context of the engine. (For example if the
pricedb test is added in the same test executable as the qofbook test,
the book creation test fails because it now has 2 collections (pricedb and
book) instead of only one. There are plenty of others like this so merging
the tests needs more careful review and is perhaps best done while converting
to c++/Google test.
- I had to use unique names for the MockBackend classes because apparently the tests were
using a MockClass from another file in the cmake builds, causing several
tests to fail.
However, we still download the erroneous binary and unpack it into $GNOME_DIR
because libgnomeui depends on libbonoboui which in turn depends on libgnome.
Hence, libbonoboui cannot be compiled before libgnome-dev is unpacked, but
libgnomeui won't report to be installed correctly before libbonoboui is
available as well. Theoretically, we would have to split the inst_gnome step
so that it first unpacks libgnome et al., then we run the inst_libbonoboui
step, then we run the second part of inst_gnome which would be something like
inst_gnomeui. I'm lazy, so I silently overwrite the libbonoboui DLL with
our hand-compiled version and that's it.
git-svn-id: svn+ssh://svn.gnucash.org/repo/gnucash/trunk@18711 57a11ea4-9604-0410-9ed3-97b8803252fd
I also changed some of the documentation that referred to it, but there are still some
references left in the (unmaintained ?) design documents.
git-svn-id: svn+ssh://svn.gnucash.org/repo/gnucash/trunk@18623 57a11ea4-9604-0410-9ed3-97b8803252fd