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linux
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I had an ok week. With luck, the client should have less UI lag, and I also fixed a bunch of stuff and improved some quality of life.

basic highlights

I removed some very hacky memory management code this week. It was eating far more CPU than it was worth, particularly for large clients. If you have a very heavy client, particularly if it has lots of heavy subscriptions, please let me know if you A) have fewer UI lockups, and B) see any crazy memory spikes while running subs. As bad as the old routine was, it was aggressive and effective at what it did, so I may have to revisit this.

All multi-column lists across the program now catch enter/return keystrokes and trigger an 'activate' call, as if you had double-clicked. Should be easy to navigate and highlight a downloader page list just with the keyboard now.

advanced highlights

The 'file log' window now lets you see and copy an import item's hashes, tags, and urls from its right-click menu. I hope this will help debug some weirder downloader problems and generally inform on how the downloaders work.

The Edit URL Class dialog has had a layout makeover. Also, URL Classes now support matching and normalising 'single value' parameters (this is where you have a token/keyword parameter rather than the traditional key=value pair).

The hydrus server now remembers custom update and anonymisation periods! Previously, it was resetting to defaults on a restart! Thank you for the reports here--I apologise for the inconvenience and delay.

I added an 'mpv report mode' to the debug menu. If mpv loads for you but you have silent audio or similar (and perhaps some crashes, but we'll see if this catches useful info in time), this'll dump a huge amount of mpv debug information to the log.
full list

- misc:
- the client no longer regularly commits a full garbage collection during memory maintenance. this debug-tier operation can take up to 15s on very large clients, resulting in awful lag. various instances of forcing it after big operations complete (e.g. to encourage post-subscription memory cleanup), are now replaced with regular pauses to allow python to clean itself more granularly. this may result in temporary memory bloat for some very subscription-heavy clients, so feedback would be appreciated
- right-clicking on a single url import item in a 'file log' now shows you all the known hashes, parsed urls, and parsed tags for that item. I hope this will help debug some weird problems!
- all multi-column lists across the program now convert an enter/return key press into an 'activate' command, as if you had double-clicked. this should make it easier to, for instance, highlight a downloader or shift/ctrl select a bunch of sibling rows and mass-delete (issue #933)
- the subscription gap filler button now propagates file import options and tag import options from the subscription to the downloader it creates (issue #910)
- a new 'mpv report mode' now prints a huge amount of mpv debug information to the hydrus log when activated
- improved how mpv prints log messages to the hydrus log, including immediate log flushing
- fixed a bug that meant the hydrus server was not saving custom update period or anonymisation period for next boot. thank you for the reports, and sorry for the trouble! (issue #976)
- cleaned up some database savepoint handling after a serious transaction error occurs
- the client api now ignores any parameter with a value of null, as if it were not there, rather than moaning about invalid datatypes (issue #922)
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- url classes:
- the edit url class dialog is now broken into two notebook pages--'match rules', which strictly covers how to recognise a url, and 'options', which handles url storage, conversion, and normalisation
- url classes can now support single-value parameters (a parameter with just a value, not a key/value pair). if turned on, then at least one single-value parameter is required to match the url, and multiple are permitted. a checkbox in the dialog turns this on and a string match lets you determine if the url class matches the received single value params
- added unit tests to test the new single-value parameter matching
- fixed an issue where StringMatch buttons were not emitting their valueChanged signal, guess how I discovered that bug this week
- fixed the insertion of default parameter values when the URL Class has non-alphabetised params
- refactored and cleaned up some related parsing and string convertion code into new ClientString module

next week

More small jobs and bug fixes. I would also like to seriously explore and plan out an important downloader pipeline rewrite that will reduce UI lag significantly and allow for hundreds of downloaders working simultaneously.

I had a good week. There's more UI anti-jank work, with a smoother menubar and better minimise-to-tray support, faster png file import, and some quality of life.

The release should be as normal tomorrow.


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