This patch substitutes by isAttachedToDocument() (almost) everywhere where
getNameInDocument() is used for this purpose.
The very few places not touched by this patch demand a (just a little) less trivial change.
When we change the returning type of getNameInDocument() to std::string,
those places will be easily found, because they shall generate a compiler error
(converting std::string to bool).
Rationale:
The fact that getNameInDocument() return nullptr to indicate
that the object is not attached to a document is responsible for lots of bugs
where the developer does not check for "nullptr".
The idea is to eliminate all those uses of getNameInDocument() and, in the near future,
make getNameInDocument() return always a valid std::string.
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* merged crowdin translations
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* Added uppercase extensions for supported formats
In the file App\Application.cpp
* Added file types in upper case
* Adds uppercase file types to the file import filter.
Fixes#10879
* Added filter for *.fcmacro *.fcscript
The recent migration from boost::bind to std::bind [1] broke the build
on Mac (Apple clang version 13.0.0 (clang-1300.0.29.30) on macOS-11.7.8).
In all other cases the `boost::bind` was replaced by `std::bind` (among
with the place holders) but in these two spread sheet files
src/Mod/Spreadsheet/Gui/SheetModel.cpp
src/Mod/Spreadsheet/Gui/SpreadsheetView.cpp
the original code only referenced `bind`, which used to get resolved to
`boost::bind` but now raises this error:
> /Users/jonas/src/FreeCAD/FreeCAD-git/src/Mod/Spreadsheet/Gui/SheetModel.cpp:50:36: error: use of undeclared identifier 'bind'; did you mean 'boost::bind'?
> sheet->cellUpdated.connect(bind(&SheetModel::cellUpdated, this, sp::_1));
> ^~~~
> boost::bind
This commit changes this to `std::bind` expicitly, just like it's done in
the other files. This works on my system/compiler.
[1]: 4ffe0c3218
* fix: Spreadsheet applies alias even when focus lost
The original stylesheet behavior was that the alias or content fields
could be edited, but only after enter was pressed the field would
actually update. This change makes the field apply when focus is lost
on top of when enter is pressed. This makes it easier to enter the
alias of a lot of fields at once.