* Add new button to UI
* Add bool to allow creating empty filtered in back end
* Implement logic into front end for passing on bool
* Hide option on old decks
* Show option again if any settings are changed
* Revert "Show option again if any settings are changed"
This reverts commit 094acd9c65936823fa206594da5c1f3e4eb09248.
* Revert "Hide option on old decks"
This reverts commit d20a9a240b4fd85d080e8cc52d94318416ca753f.
* Update string
* Update ftl/core/decks.ftl
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Co-authored-by: Damien Elmes <dae@users.noreply.github.com>
* Automatically elide empty inputs and outputs to backend methods
* Refactor service generation
Despite the fact that the majority of our Protobuf service methods require
an open collection, they were not accessible with just a Collection
object. To access the methods (e.g. because we haven't gotten around to
exposing the correct API in Collection yet), you had to wrap the collection
in a Backend object, and pay a mutex-acquisition cost for each call, even
if you have exclusive access to the object.
This commit migrates the majority of service methods to the Collection, so
they can now be used directly, and improves the ergonomics a bit at the
same time.
The approach taken:
- The service generation now happens in rslib instead of anki_proto, which
avoids the need for trait constraints and associated types.
- Service methods are assumed to be collection-based by default. Instead of
implementing the service on Backend, we now implement it on Collection, which
means our methods no longer need to use self.with_col(...).
- We automatically generate methods in Backend which use self.with_col() to
delegate to the Collection method.
- For methods that are only appropriate for the backend, we add a flag in
the .proto file. The codegen uses this flag to write the method into a
BackendFooService instead of FooService, which the backend implements.
- The flag can also allows us to define separate implementations for collection
and backend, so we can e.g. skip the collection mutex in the i18n service
while also providing the service on a collection.