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TOX_STATUS -> TOX_USER_STATUS, is more specific
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I pretty strongly believe tox_iteration needs to be renamed to a verb
There are several other noun functions in the API, but none of them *do* things.
I think even tox_do is better than tox_iteration.
tox_do_interval is one possibility, but I'm open to suggestions.
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private_key -> secret_key
This is more consistent with modern/NaCl/elliptic cryptography, and also "pk", meaning public key, is all over other toxcore code and documentation. This will eliminate ambiguity.
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Rename some functions for pseudo-namespace consistency
The enum change results in long enum types, but I think consistency trumps
having a few less characters.
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TOX_FILE_KIND -> TOX_FILE_TYPE
This is more of an English thing than a consistency thing, but
TOX_FILE_KIND sounds funnier/stranger to me than TOX_FILE_TYPE.
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More specific file control function names
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Rename custom packet functions for pseudo-namespace consistency
This also has the issue with long enums... but I still think consistent enum names are better
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Rename functions for pseudo-namespace consistency
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Consistency with https://github.com/sonOfRa/tox4j/blob/master/doc/core-design.md#naming-conventions and the rest of the api
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Fix errors in previous function rename commits
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Shorten one error enum name
[uint8_t packet_id (PACKET_ID_FILE_SENDREQUEST)][uint8_t file_number]
[uint32_t type][uint64_t file_size][filename (currently max 255 bytes)]
recv file numbers are << by 16 to distinguish them from sending files.
The spec file gets processed by configure, the version will be filled
in automatically.
To generate an rpm make sure to install rpm-build, then "configure" as you
would usually do, run "make dist", then process the generated tarball
with rpmbuild:
rpmbuild -tb tox-0.0.0.tar.gz
Tested on Fedora 22.