• Updated the SessionCallManager to be an updated singleton type (cleaned up more in Groups Rebuild)
• Updated the PushRegistrationManager to be an updated singleton type (cleaned up more in Groups Rebuild)
• Injected dependencies correctly in a bunch of places
• Added a few functions to retrieve conversation settings from libSession
• Updated the Note to Self swipe action to be "Hide" (hides the conversation but does not delete the messages)
• Updated the one-to-one deletion behaviour (now syncs both hiding the conversation and deleting it's messages)
• Updated the logic to retrieve the relevant disappearing messages setting from libSession when creating a thread if it doesn't exist (allows us to delete threads without worrying about losing settings)
• Updated a bunch of dependency management & injection code so the unit tests would pass
There were a few logs related to bad memory access within libSession and the `toLibSession` convention which we'd originally setup made me nervous as C-friendly objects would be allocated in Swift and then assigned to C struct properties but I'm not sure how the memory would actually behave in this case.
This updated approach unfortunately involves a bunch of duplicate code within 'TypeConversion+Utilities' (and some horrible type aliases for tuples) but as a result we now have compile-time safe 'get' and 'set' functions for any C struct which conforms to `CAccessible` and `CMutable`. The other nice benefit about this change is that the new `set` functions copy memory across into the C structs so we can have more confidence that the memory ownership has shifted to the libSession side of things.
• Fixed an issue where the notification extension could end up in an invalid state if you delete and create a new account in rapid succession
• Fixed an issue where notification processing errors weren't getting handled correctly resulting in the notification extension timing out
• Stopped the notification extension from trying to download profile images
• Added commit hash to version info
• Tweaked the notification extension logic flow to be more straight forward
• Reworked some of the C API conversions to try to prevent invalid cases
• Tweaked the threading around libSession networking callbacks to minimise Swift code blocking libSession threads
• More logging tweaks