Instead of trying to handle signals for every step of the `cursive`
event loop, move the signal handling into its own asynchronous task and
send callbacks to `cursive` when a signal arrives.
The `lazy_static` crate was superseded by the `once_cell` crate which
has been included in Rust's standard library since version `1.70`.
Remove the `lazy_static` dependency and refactor all use cases to use
`std::sync::OnceLock` instead.
Co-authored-by: Henrik Friedrichsen <henrik@affekt.org>
Clippy's `use_self` line ensures that `Self` is used instead of the real
name whenever possible. This makes searching easier and cleans up the
code a bit.
* Add command for adding song to playlist
* edits for code style
* Return playlist dialog via `CommandResult::Modal`
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Co-authored-by: Henrik Friedrichsen <henrik@affekt.org>
- Show error on deletion, as we currently do not have a Uri we can pass to the
Spotify API to delete local files in playlists
- Mark local files in `ListView`
fixes#1213
* Sorting QoL
Ignore leading "The" when sorting albums and artists by artist name
in the library.
* Simplify stripping of `The ` prefix in artist
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Co-authored-by: Henrik Friedrichsen <henrik@affekt.org>
The `screenchange` member variable on `Layout` didn't seem to be used
for anything except for debugging. A comment in `on_layout` makes it
seem like it wasn't meant to be used for debugging purposes but for
actual functionality that wasn't implemented.
After refactoring layout, the if statements were removed in favor of a
single match. This changed the control flow a bit, breaking mouse event
propagation.
To have a clear distinction between code dealing with OS process
characteristics and code of ncspot itself, it makes sense to move the
async runtime together with ncspot as it doesn't have anything to do
with the OS process.
Some applications move their 'global' data into a struct called `App` or
`Application`. This makes it very clear what data belongs to the
'global' scope or in other words, to the application itself.