Commit Graph

22 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
David Zero
f3469070fe Portability fixes
- CFLAG gnu99 was changed to c99.
- CXXFLAG c++98 was changed to c++11.
- CFLAG -pedantic-errors was added so that non-ISO C now throws errors.
- _XOPEN_SOURCE feature test macro added and set to 600 to expose SUSv3
  and c99 definitions in modules that required them.
- Fixed tests (and bootstrap daemon logging) that were failing due to
  the altered build flags.
- Avoid string suffix misinterpretation; explicit narrowing conversion.
- Misc. additions to .gitignore to make sure build artifacts don't wind
  up in version control.
2017-01-04 13:44:39 -08:00
iphydf
1977d56caa
Remove return after no-return situation (and other cleanups).
Cleanups:
- Fix header guards to not use reserved names.
- Avoid name shadowing.
- Removed an unused variable found by avoiding name shadowing.
2016-09-30 19:06:44 +01:00
iphydf
15cb426166
Make toxcore code C++ compatible.
It is still C code, so still compatible with C compilers as well. This
change lets us see more clearly where implicit conversions occur by
making them explicit.
2016-09-24 21:53:50 +01:00
michael bishop
05f474b4df
make the majority of the callbacks stateless and add some status to a testcase 2016-09-10 01:09:37 -03:00
iphydf
ad26560516
Improve static and const correctness.
- Any non-externally-visible declarations should be `static`.
- Casting away the `const` qualifier from pointers-to-const is
  dangerous. All but one instance of this are now correct. The one
  instance where we can't keep `const` is one where toxav code actually
  writes to a chunk of memory marked as `const`. This code also assumes
  4 byte alignment of data packets. I don't know whether that is a valid
  assumption, but it's likely unportable, and *not* obviously correct.
- Replaced empty parameter lists with `(void)` to avoid passing
  parameters to it. Empty parameter lists are old style declarations for
  unknown number and type of arguments.
- Commented out (as `#if DHT_HARDENING` block) the hardening code that
  was never executed.
- Minor style fix: don't use `default` in enum-switches unless the number
  of enumerators in the default case is very large. In this case, it was
  2, so we want to list them both explicitly to be warned about missing
  one if we add one in the future.
- Removed the only two function declarations from nTox.h and put them
  into nTox.c. They are not used outside and nTox is not a library.
2016-09-06 11:54:37 +01:00
iphydf
77db27331e
Sort #includes in all source files. 2016-09-01 16:35:46 +01:00
iphydf
633da98ae6
Add braces to all if statements. 2016-08-31 20:04:16 +01:00
Gregory Mullen (grayhatter)
1f94c96266
Make the friend message callback stateless 2016-08-20 11:07:49 -07:00
iphydf
6935643f9a
Fix some compiler warnings. 2016-08-18 17:10:15 +01:00
iphydf
dd8a568141
Make self_connection_status callback stateless.
**What are we doing?**

We are moving towards stateless callbacks. This means that when registering a
callback, you no longer pass a user data pointer. Instead, you pass a user data
pointer to tox_iterate. This pointer is threaded through the code, passed to
each callback. The callback can modify the data pointed at. An extra indirection
will be needed if the pointer itself can change.

**Why?**

Currently, callbacks are registered with a user data pointer. This means the
library has N pointers for N different callbacks. These pointers need to be
managed by the client code. Managing the lifetime of the pointee can be
difficult. In C++, it takes special effort to ensure that the lifetime of user
data extends at least beyond the lifetime of the Tox instance. For other
languages, the situation is much worse. Java and other garbage collected
languages may move objects in memory, so the pointers are not stable. Tox4j goes
through a lot of effort to make the Java/Scala user experience a pleasant one by
keeping a global array of Tox+userdata on the C++ side, and communicating via
protobufs. A Haskell FFI would have to do similarly complex tricks.

Stateless callbacks ensure that a user data pointer only needs to live during a
single function call. This means that the user code (or language runtime) can
move the data around at will, as long as it sets the new location in the
callback.

**How?**

We are doing this change one callback at a time. After each callback, we ensure
that everything still works as expected. This means the toxcore change will
require 15 Pull Requests.
2016-08-17 14:57:20 +01:00
Michael Neumann
caebc5303a Fix for DragonFlyBSD 2015-08-08 01:45:55 +02:00
irungentoo
8e80ced6ce
Move savedata to options struct.
Add a way to select the type of savedata (normal savedata, load a
secret key, potentially others?) to load.
2015-05-22 18:23:56 -04:00
irungentoo
e0bd6ef4e0
Renamed TOX_MESSAGE_TYPE_MESSAGE to TOX_MESSAGE_TYPE_NORMAL. 2015-03-18 17:14:57 -04:00
irungentoo
45cf8a744c
Merge branch 'one_more_rename' of https://github.com/dubslow/toxcore into new_api 2015-03-18 16:15:36 -04:00
irungentoo
d711362622
Merged normal message function and send action function into one
messaging function.

This removes code duplication and allows us to easily add new message
types to the api without having to add new functions.
2015-03-18 15:32:53 -04:00
Dubslow
2f65de6fd1
Move get_connection_status to self pseudonamespace, to contrast friend_get_connection_status 2015-03-18 14:18:36 -05:00
Dubslow
3bf259f69d Convert core code depending on the api 2015-03-12 18:23:14 -05:00
irungentoo
f5eca31637
Fixed small issue. 2015-03-09 20:59:50 -04:00
irungentoo
d83efd35dd
Ported some of the code in testing/ to the new api. 2015-02-24 20:29:01 -05:00
Maxim Biro
bc5daa5eff Added FreeBSD include 2014-08-23 23:20:00 -04:00
stal
62e6e9bc07 Daily OS X fix.
Patch also fixes NetBSD and OpenBSD, but I can't test that.

<pty.h> is <util.h> on some BSDs.
2014-08-20 09:28:26 -07:00
irungentoo
7330ebdffe
Added tox_shell to testing.
tox_shell is a basic secure shell that can be used to control a
computer from any Tox client.

Just run tox_shell and make it add your Tox id.

It's very basic but it works.
2014-08-19 19:01:18 -04:00