* ProgressProvider now has an abort() call
* Abort button support added to the progress dialog
* YggdrasilTask and MojangAccount adapted to support abort
YggdrasilTask will time out after 10 seconds of no network activity, or when the user pushes the Play Offline button.
In offline mode, all instance update tasks are skipped! This will need further work.
Refactor MojangAccount so it exposes a less generic interface and supports login. Hide the ugly details.
Yggdrasil tasks are now only used from MojangAccount.
Auth uses the refresh endpoint instead of validate. This means less password entering.
Console will now only autoscroll when already scrolled all the way down.
Better conformance with the Yggdrasil auth protocol (not complete yet, but Mojang launcher isn't complete either).
Fix bug that prevented saving the account data (uninitialized variable).
Accounts can now trigger account list saving, this is used for the refresh endpoint.
GLOB_RECURSE was pointing at the wrong directory - it needed to point
at the directories that had the dylib files in them to fix them so they
didn’t point at the local installed version of Qt
Also fixed a bug where the icon on the accounts button wouldn't change
when the user checked the "Use as default" checkbox in the account
selection dialog.
It was possible for execution to reach the end of the rulesFromJsonV4
method without returning. This was causing a crash on OS X when parsing
rules inside an instance.
Added missing licenses
Added a Java functionality checker (detects 32/64bit java)
Refactor of *Update - no longer based on BaseUpdate, but Task directly
Fixed runner script to not derp up on 32bit linux. Could add more detection and error reporting there.
Resources are now split into graphics and generated. Generated resources are placed in the build tree and included from there.
Used the Java checker in the main settings dialog (TODO: instance settings).
Partial support for ${arch}-using libraries - both 32 and 64 variants of ${arch} are downloaded.
It now opens and coloses as expected, depending on user
preferences and the status of the various processes involved.
Console window geometry and state are remembered between runs.