This happens when shutting down a toxav session when it still has some
packets in its internal queue. It's not a serious leak and happens very
rarely (1 in 300 runs of the toxav_many_test), but it can happen and
long-running tox instances that start and end calls a lot would
eventually discover this.
Almost nothing used these. The one thing that did only does it to get a
`Mono_Time` object. We should probably get that from elsewhere, but for
now the refactoring is just this simple move.
These were found by the new stronger type check in cimple. The one
bugfix is in `crypto_sha512_cmp`, which used to think `crypto_verify_32`
returns bool while actually it's -1/0/1.
Most system headers contain functions (e.g. `memcpy` in `string.h`)
which aren't needed in our own header files. For the most part, our own
headers should only include types needed to declare our own types and
functions. We now enforce this so we think twice about which headers we
really need in the .h files.
We have a more portable wrapper that is now also thread-safe. Also
stopped using sprintf in the one place we used it. This doesn't really
help much, but it allows us to forbid sprintf globally.
Also added a valgrind build to run it on every pull request. I've had to
disable a few tests because valgrind makes those run infinitely slowly,
consistently timing them out.
Tokstyle no longer allows:
* Includes inside an `extern "C"`
* Comments on function definition and declaration to be different.
* Doxygen comments commenting on other doxygen comments.
* `crypto_memcmp` was replaced by more specific functions. We never want
to compare arbitrary amounts of data this way. We use these functions
to compare key material.
* apidsl has been bothering people, so now we un-bother them. You're
welcome.
* Added the memlock/unlock functions from the New Group Chats branch.
* Remove some system dependencies in crypto_core_mem.c.
* Renamed UPPERCASE_NAMES to Snake_Camel_Case names.
Currently only `crypto_core_mem.c` needs this. We should try not to
depend on configure'd values. Also note: config.h is only created and
used in the autotools build. In CMake, we pass `-D` flags directly.