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Linus Jahn authored
This rewrites parts of the main database class. All classes working on the database have been moved to the new database thread, so inserting records into the database isn't blocking the user interface anymore. What also improved the performance *massively* is the use of SQLite transactions, when inserting multiple records. So inserting is so fast now that it actually wouldn't necessarily require another thread, but with this we're safe in the future. The message model and the roster model have been splitted up into a database manager and the list model that is used to present cached data to the user. The XMPP managers are connected to both the model and the db classes, so both are updated in parallel. There are also two new classes for the RosterItem and the Message, because we need to cache those in the models in a vector. The Message class inherits from QXmppMessage, so we can now use the same class for sending messages and inserting messages into the database. Closes #273.