replace i18n/message-status-label by regular label to avoid repeating
this issue in the future
recover the following labels:
- status-not-sent-click
- status-not-sent-tap
- status-sent
Signed-off-by: yenda <eric@status.im>
safe merge was using way too much inefficient code for such an important
function
it is rewritten using a reduce. the performance improvement is 10 times
and should really show up when adding messages
in repl session the new merge was much slower on the error case of merging
fx with common keys but it must never happen in production as it means
the app is broken
status-im.utils.fx> (time (dotimes [x 100] (fast-merge {:a 1 :b 2 :filters/load-filters [{:a 1 :b 2}]} {:c 3 :filters/load-filters [{:d 1 :b x}]})))
"Elapsed time: 19.000000 msecs"
nil
status-im.utils.fx> (time (dotimes [x 100] (safe-merge {:a 1 :b 2 :filters/load-filters [{:a 1 :b 2}]} {:c 3 :filters/load-filters [{:d 1 :b x}]})))
"Elapsed time: 183.000000 msecs"
status-im.utils.fx> (time (dotimes [x 100] (fast-merge {:a 1 :c 2 :filters/load-filters [{:a 1 :b 2}]} {:c 3 :filters/load-filters [{:d 1 :b x}]})))
"Elapsed time: 2224.000000 msecs"
- Use community net-info, react-native-webview instead of deprecated react-native classes
- Remove react-native-tcp
- Upgrade react-native libs (react-native-camera, react-native-firebase, react-native-mail, react-native-udp, react-native-webview-bridge)
- Do not include `:react-native-android` module explicitly
- Take advantage of RN AutoLinking
- nix: Update Gradle dependencies
fix#8702
- use ethereum.utils sha3 function to hash passwords before sending them
to status-go
- some native calls take password as one of their params: they now take
hashed-password (still a string, only relevant for status-react caller)
- some native calls take password within a map of rpc params: it now
needs to be hashed with `ethereum.core/sha3`
Signed-off-by: yenda <eric@status.im>
- remove impl/modules.cljs namespace because it was needlessly redundant
- remove `create-account` unused call
- add documentation for some calls
- only keep `(status)` check for relevant calls that are failing tests
because they are evaluated
We use the timestamp of the last message in the chat preview.
In case there's no message, the old timestamp will be displayed (last
time the chat has been updated).
Signed-off-by: Andrea Maria Piana <andrea.maria.piana@gmail.com>