Many lines were not conformant with the project's formatting rules.
This patch should fix all formatting and whitespace issues in the code
base.
A clang-format directive was put around the connect() calls containing
SIGNALs and SLOTs whose signatures would be denormalized because of the
formatting rules.
AppImage recipes are the legacy method for building AppImages, whereas
linuxdeploy is meant to replace them. It takes care of finding and
deploying all needed libraries and Qt plugins automagically, but it's
still under heavy development, so some manual work using appimagetool
and a few fixes are required to make it work for KeePassXC.
This patch moves building of AppImages directly into the release-tool,
both as a separate module (release-tool appimage) as well as a flag
(--appimage) for the build module. The release and CI Dockerfiles were
updated accordingly to support the new build process. The release
Dockerfile also received a Qt update to version 5.10.1.
In theory, it is now possible to use release-tool appsign for embedding
PGP signatures into AppImages, but it fails in practice due to ELF
header size limitations.
This patch implements a new database wizard to guide users through the process
of setting up a new database and choosing sane encryption settings.
It also reimplements the master key settings to be more
user-friendly. Users can now add, change, or remove individual composite
key components instead of having to set all components at once. This
avoids confusion about a password being reset if the user only wants to
add a key file.
With these changes comes a major refactor of how database composite keys and key
components are handled. Copying of keys is prohibited and each key
exists only once in memory and is referenced via shared pointers. GUI
components for changing individual keys are encapsulated into separate
classes to be more reusable. The password edit and generator widgets
have also been refactored to be more reusable.