I threw airsonic at IntelliJ's IDEA analysis,
and asked it to flag what could be modernized
for Java > 5.
- foreach instead of for…
- I added some null-deref checks
- Integer.ValueOf, since Integer(…) is deprecated
- Contextual try
- Objects.equals instead of handcrafted comparisons
- StringBuilder instead of StringBuffer
- Removal of outdated/wrong javadoc comments
This commit should fix the following javascript crash that
may occur if the localstorage isn't available/supported by the browser:
```
more.view:140 Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'playCountValue' of null
at loadShuffleForm (more.view:140)
at HTMLDocument.<anonymous> (more.view:181)
at n (jquery-1.7.1.min.js:2)
at Object.fireWith (jquery-1.7.1.min.js:2)
at Function.ready (jquery-1.7.1.min.js:2)
at HTMLDocument.B (jquery-1.7.1.min.js:2)
```
Signed-off-by: jvoisin <julien.voisin@dustri.org>
pngfix.js is used for compatibility's reason
with IE 5 and 6. I think that now that we're in 2019,
we can get rid of it.
Signed-off-by: jvoisin <julien.voisin@dustri.org>
MomentJS was only used in a single javascript function,
to do Seconds → (Minutes, Seconds). This commit
replaces this with a hand-rolled version, and removes
MomentJS.
Signed-off-by: jvoisin <julien.voisin@dustri.org>
The FILES DEFRAG / FILES LOG SIZE properties are kept when upgrading to
2.x; it's enough that they were set once on 1.8. For new installations
the migration will still run with the correct SQL statements.
This will only affect the (embedded/legacy) HSQLDB driver. Even though
cff97ea9 should prevent the db log from getting uncontrollably large,
the 'Clean-up database' and 'Scan' actions will additionally force a
checkpoint to ensure this happens on big operations.