- sessions are now shared between series.
- use site data dir instead of user data dir if user has no home dir.
- in http and module handling, `data-dir` was used before being
initialized, using the default value instead of user input
(fixes#308, #904)
* Either further operations don't really care (e.g. ``str.join`` takes any
iterable)
* Or they do their own seq (``browse`` calls ``tuple()`` on iterable params)
Fixes#966
* As a preallocation optimization, ``list()`` calls ``__len__`` on its
parameter if it's available
* Before Python 2.7.4, WeakSet has a bug[0] where ``len()`` is unsafe: it is
done by iteration and weakrefs may be removed from the underlying set during
the iteration
As a result, the safety feature of listifying a WeakSet to ensure we have
strong refs on all items during iteration may blow up.
Wrapping the weakset in a ``iter()`` makes ``__len__()`` invisible and ensures
we're within the IterationGuard[1].
Which now that I think about it means we *should* be able to safely iterate
weaksets in the first place and may not have needed to listify them...
[0] http://bugs.python.org/issue14159
[1] http://hg.python.org/cpython/file/b6acfbe2bdbe/Lib/_weakrefset.py#l58
Likely caused by a type incoherence e.g. providing an id as string when the
table uses integer ids. Postgres performs an implicit conversion from string
to integer[0], this wasn't much of an issue in the old API, whatever cache was
there would simply not be used, but because the new API's cache is part of its
behavior it has a semantic impact and can lead to infinite recursion.
[0] more precisely from quoted value, which is untyped
A squashed merge is required as the conversion of the apiculture branch from
bzr to git was not correctly done. The git history contains irrelevant blobs
and commits. This branch brings a lot of changes and fixes, too many to list
exhaustively.
- New orm api, objects are now used instead of ids
- Environements to encapsulates cr uid context while maintaining backward compatibility
- Field compute attribute is a new object oriented way to define function fields
- Shared browse record cache
- New onchange protocol
- Optional copy flag on fields
- Documentation update
- Dead code cleanup
- Lots of fixes
The goal is to ensure that HTTP requests
done while reloading the client (e.g. the
menu bar, etc.) do not use a deprecated
session context.
Also undo the previous fix from a0ee2b5
as it would cause other issues (e.g.
prevent setting the admin password/lang
when creating a new db using the db manager)
This logic does not belong in the business
methods of res.users.
Commit b6a7402 (reverted at f8671cb) was almost correct, the PageReset should be added at the end of each stories but only if we have one more stories.
The PageReset will force the page count to be reseted at zero which means that last page of report would have been at zero.
Allow binding an optional `action_id` to filters.
The web client will try to identify the specific
action ID when saving new filters. If no contextual
action exists, the filter is saved globally for
the model.
This will automatically keep filters within their
original menu when there are several menus/actions
leading to a given list of documents.
In some cases the action_id will not match the
filter model, which should be fine (e.g. when opening
a many2one completion popup for model `foo` within
a menu of model `bar`).
It is also still be possible to have a filter apply
to all actions/menus for a given model by manually
deleting the action_id value in the filter
(e.g. via the Manage Filters debug menu).
When updating a filter the action_id value is ignored
so that old global filters will be gradually replaced
by new "local" filters.
Also added an _order to ensure stable ordering of the
filters.