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Generation 2 of the iOS app:
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Goal:
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- Simplified plumbing and largely reduced risk of things going
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horribly wrong.
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Ideas:
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- No more FakeSockets.
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- No more large number of threads emulating the processes and threads
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in web-based Online.
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- Still based on WebView, though, and the same Online JavaScript still
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used.
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- The completely unrelated "FakeWebSocket" thing in our JavaScript is
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not going away.
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- Just handle incoming messages from JavaScript and callbacks from LO
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core as received. Either directly or by scheduling a block to be
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executed. Do not pretend that there is a bunch of processes that
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need to use sockets for IPC as in web-based Online. Do not pass
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messages between threads using FakeSockets.
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- Reduce and simplify the use of the Online C++ code.
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Steps:
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- Rename the Objective-C files/classes to have a CO prefix. Reduces
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risk of confusion with C++ classes.
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- ...
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Problems:
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Clearly this change can't be done in one step, and is not necessarily
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of high priority, but has to be done over a period of several months.
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How to make sure other changes done to Online at the same time don't
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interfere? If kept in a branch, changes from the master branch must be
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merged in on an almost daily basis.
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When some of the functionality in Online C++ can/should be re-used
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after all (probably things like the basic handling of messages, where
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one might guess that large chunks of code is re-usable), separate out
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such functionality into a class of its own in the master branch first,
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and use that then in the gen2 branch.
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What about the Android app? There hardy is interest to make similar
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changes to it, if it works fine already, and there is no need to make
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it handle multiple open documents in the same app process. Need to
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keep the FakeSocket code for it, etc.
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