uint64 is unsigned long on linux64 (first match in
configure:find_type_with_size), so the format should be lu, but this is
incompatible with Win64, so just cast to make it portable and warning-
clean.
Amends commit 1496ad6bb5.
RFC 2616 states that HTTP headers are not case-sensitive and also allows
arbitrary number of whitespace characters around header value. Previous
implementation was dependant on headers to be in "Title-Case" and to
have only one space before header value. That has lead to cloud sync
failure on Debian x64 (user's network environment was probably the
reason though).
This commit adds a new method, which parses headers name-value pairs
into HashMap. To ensure case-insensitivity, all headers names are
converted to lowercase, and thus code that uses this method should
specify headers in lowercase. All usages of raw headers contents were
updated to use this method.
- StorageWizardDialog is removed, along with bmps it was using;
- EditTextWidget now accepts custom font in constructor;
- ScrollContainer scrollbar now jumps to top when content height changes
so it's "overscrolled";
- IndexPageHandler now does not awaits for `code` GET-parameter, as
local webserver is no longer used to connect Storages;
- CloudManager and all corresponding Storages are updated to support
disconnecting and to notify about successful connection.
While refreshing access_token, some cloud providers also pass a new
refresh_token. Google Drive does not, and accepts the same refresh_token
next time. These changes allow this to happen.
The following constants must be defined if ENABLE_RELEASE is:
* RELEASE_DROPBOX_KEY,
* RELEASE_DROPBOX_SECRET,
* RELEASE_ONEDRIVE_KEY,
* RELEASE_ONEDRIVE_SECRET,
* RELEASE_GOOGLE_DRIVE_KEY,
* RELEASE_GOOGLE_DRIVE_SECRET,
* RELEASE_BOX_KEY,
* RELEASE_BOX_SECRET.
GoogleDriveListDirectoryByIdRequest now uses "orderBy" field to specify
that we want the commonly used "alphabetical, folders first" order.
That's mostly needed for RemoteBrowserDialog, because Requests don't
care about the order, and this one is more user-friendly.
Usage of #ifdef there (and in StorageWizardDialog) means that ScummVM
doesn't support both local webserver and scummvm.org paths at the same
time. It's either built with SDL_net (thus supporting localhost path) or
without it (thus using scummvm.org).