[07:04] <dholbach> good morning
[08:45] <Mirv> popey: I can be referred to if someone follows stgraber's blog posts and wants to compare configuration files like default.conf (http://paste.ubuntu.com/11991731/). I still have it a bit hackish though, I don't remember how to set up X access control so I temporarly do xhost + when I run wily apps..
[12:03] <didrocks> kalikiana: hey! I'm unsure you saw my 2 questions I had on Friday morning (I asked them here)
[12:03] <didrocks> they were about sorting, filtering and so on
[12:04] <didrocks> http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2015/07/31/%23ubuntu-app-devel.html#t08:48 + 09:47 and so on
[15:05] <kalikiana> didrocks: it's essentially a binding to QSortFilterModel which only supports a single property - unless you sublcass in C++ and override the lessThan() method, which is pretty straightforward, just annoying if you didn't otherwise need C++
[15:06] <didrocks> kalikiana: yeah, so I guess this might worth a bug report for people who wants to use a pure QML/javascript solution, wdyt?
[15:06] <didrocks> (in a performant way, without reimplementing this filtering in javascript as I did here)
[15:07] <didrocks> kalikiana: also, look at http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2015/07/31/%23ubuntu-app-devel.html#t09:47
[15:07] <didrocks> (which is annoying when are you based on u1db results)
[15:09] <kalikiana> didrocks: yeah, I think it is. at the time the binding was done we did discuss things like custom javascript filter functions but decided against it due to performance concerns - but something like a list of accepted properties would still be quite fast as long as it's implemented in C++
[15:10] <didrocks> kalikiana: agreed, I'm happy to open a bug and tag it (I have my slow workaround for now, but better to improve the dev experience I guess)
[15:11] <kalikiana> didrocks: if writingboilerplate for a tiny subclass is an option for the moment, here's an example of how it's done http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10893843/qsortfilterproxymodel-sort-multiple-columns
[15:13] <kalikiana> didrocks: wrt the other issue, what you call sub properties are members of variants and unfortunately totally don't work here - so yeah, as you suspected, basically u1db needs to be fixed to expose individual properties
[15:14] <kalikiana> I guess I really need to make some u1db time and find a reviewer, then I'll be able to get that code in
[15:15] <didrocks> kalikiana: thanks for the example, I will give it a look
[15:15] <didrocks> kalikiana: yeah, I guess if you can get some u1db time, that would be awesome as I guess it's what we want to promote to store/retrieve data and expose in list
[15:21] <kalikiana> indeed it is
[15:21] <kalikiana> didrocks: did you ever try out the branch? https://code.launchpad.net/~kalikiana/u1db-qt/indexRoles/+merge/211771
[15:22] <kalikiana> despite what I seem to have typed in the description, it does have uni tests as well
[15:22] <kalikiana> I wonder if it's actually more ready than it looks
[15:28] <didrocks> kalikiana: I can give it a look tomorrow if you want
[15:31] <kalikiana> didrocks: that'd rock (no pun on your name intended ;-))
[15:33] <didrocks> heh :p
[15:33] <didrocks> ok, will keep you posted!
[16:17] <nemo> hm. who here was helping me w/ the Hedgewars cross-compile
[16:17]  * nemo forgets
[16:34] <ogra_> nemo, eiher popey or kenvandine iirc
[16:35] <ogra_> oh, and mcphail
[16:42] <nemo> mcphail. that was the one
[16:42] <nemo> just wanted to remind them I was still alive and hadn't forgotten
[16:46] <popey> nemo: I think he was away on holiday for a bit.
[16:48] <nemo> popey: yeah. he mentioned a couple of weeks hiatus, a couple of weeks ago :)
[18:17] <mcphail> Hi nemo - haven't forgotten about HW :) . Might get a chance to look at it tomorrow night, work permitting