We want to avoid unburied != self.today, because the unburied time
is synchronized as part of the collection at the moment, and we don't
want a client with an older unburied time that was modified more
recently to cause cards to be unburied twice - so we only unbury
if today is more than 7 days earlier than the last unbury time.
Unsure what caused these users to end up in that state in the first
place:
https://anki.tenderapp.com/discussions/ankidesktop/41335-cards-remain-buried-forever-unless-manually-unburied
- wins back the performance lost by the decks and dconf not being
in memory, and the overhead of serializing data for DB calls
- card counts are no longer capped to 1000
- learn counts are currently still calculated separately - can't merge
v1 counts without changing the existing behaviour
- partially rendering the tree may yield more savings
- the old "mutate but don't save" approach to resetting the "done today"
counts no longer works, and was inefficient anyway - now we just check
the day when returning the count
- remove separate implementation for v1 scheduler
This is a stop-gap solution - a bigger refactor will need to wait
until the deck/note type changes have stabilized.
The progress bar add-ons appear to be the only active users of it;
they can switch their old code from iterating over the list to
simply locating the selected deck in deckDueTree(), as its counts should
summarize all the child decks.
- on collection load, the schema is upgraded to 12
- on collection close, the changes are reversed so older clients
can continue to open the collection
- in the future, we could potentially skip the reversal except
when exporting/doing a full sync
- the same approach should work for decks, note types and tags in the
future too
- the deck list code needs updating to cache the deck confs for the
life of the call