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9 Commits (7eaaab7be4923aa5db1be48ac627cb7cf678fc9b)

Author SHA1 Message Date
Michael Kirk 7e8b2e3034 Faster conversation presentation.
There are multiple places in the codebase we present a conversation.

We used to have some very conservative machinery around how this was done, for
fear of failing to present the call view controller, which would have left a
hidden call in the background. We've since addressed that concern more
thoroughly via the separate calling UIWindow.

As such, the remaining presentation machinery is overly complex and inflexible
for what we need.

Sometimes we want to animate-push the conversation. (tap on home, tap on "send message" in contact card/group members)
Sometimes we want to dismiss a modal, to reveal the conversation behind it (contact picker, group creation)
Sometimes we want to present the conversation with no animation (becoming active from a notification)

We also want to ensure that we're never pushing more than one conversation view
controller, which was previously a problem since we were "pushing" a newly
constructed VC in response to these myriad actions. It turned out there were
certain code paths that caused multiple actions to be fired in rapid succession
which pushed multiple ConversationVC's.

The built-in method: `setViewControllers:animated` easily ensures we only have
one ConversationVC on the stack, while being composable enough to faciliate the
various more efficient animations we desire.

The only thing lost with the complex methods is that the naive
`presentViewController:` can fail, e.g. if another view is already presented.
E.g. if an alert appears *just* before the user taps compose, the contact
picker will fail to present.

Since we no longer depend on this for presenting the CallViewController, this
isn't catostrophic, and in fact, arguable preferable, since we want the user to
read and dismiss any alert explicitly.

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7 years ago
Matthew Chen e12a1e984a Work on two-factor auth settings UI. 8 years ago
Matthew Chen 928525c31e Rename home view.
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8 years ago
Michael Kirk 73a441a28c introducing profiles
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8 years ago
Matthew Chen 020d2c567a Rework the profile view.
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8 years ago
Matthew Chen 9d8c396848 Add profile view to upgrade/nag workflow.
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8 years ago
Matthew Chen ffb4b3f9d2 Add profile view to registration workflow.
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8 years ago
Matthew Chen 873f5208c4 Sketch out the profile view.
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8 years ago
Matthew Chen 72ea096970 Sketch out the profile view.
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8 years ago