This ensures that the only strong reference to the presenter is held
by `App`. This is important because we want to call `flush_effects`
when removing a window and implicit drops of the `Presenter` would
make that hard.
Before this commit, if a rendered view contained strong handles to
views and models, we would only drop them on the next `flush_effects`.
This was manifesting itself in `Project`s not being released when
closing their containing window.
Previously, we were mutating the remaining space stored on the layout
state, which would cause re-paints to always have a `remaining_space`
of 0 and therefore not align `flex_float` elements to the right/bottom.
Previously, when an atlas was emptied, we would move it into a different
vector: free_atlases. This removal could cause existing atlas ids to
refer to the wrong atlases.
We updated the core-foundation crates because Tonic (the GRPC crate) relies on a newer version of core foundation to find TLS root certificates.
Co-Authored-By: Antonio Scandurra <me@as-cii.com>
We now run tests that interact with the real database under a Tokio reactor. We make the tests run multi-threaded so we can block on the main thread on database teardown and still make progress actually tearing down the DB.
Co-Authored-By: Max Brunsfeld <maxbrunsfeld@gmail.com>
We still aren't handling CLI requests in the app, but this lays the foundation for bi-directional communication.
Co-Authored-By: Max Brunsfeld <maxbrunsfeld@gmail.com>
This allows us to focus the query editor of the project search when deploying it. Previously, a complex interplay between focus events was preventing this from working in an intuitive way. What happened previously:
- We'd activate the project search, which enqueued a focus effect for the project search view
- We'd focus the query editor, which enqueued an effect
- We'd process the focus effect for the search view, which would enqueue an effect to transfer focus to the results editor
- We'd process the effect to focus the query editor
- We'd process the effect to focus the results editor
Now...
- We activate the project search pane item, enqueuing a focus effect for the project search itself
- We focus the query editor and *remove* the previous pending focus change effect
- We process the focus effect