This allows client developers to use the private API without
needing to manually specify the header path in the source
code, which may vary from system to system.
It doesn't work at all, because we're missing something in the net code
to do with endian conversions. I haven't investigated, yet, but at least
now we have a failing test that can be investigated.
Also moved to cmake 3.5 at minimum. CMake will stop supporting lower
versions than that, soon.
Also moved to C11 from C99 to get `static_assert`.
Also made a network ERROR into a WARNING. It triggers on FreeBSD.
This is the "server-side" part of the new friend finding system,
allowing DHT nodes to store small amounts of data and permit searching
for it. A forwarding (proxying) mechanism allows this to be used by TCP
clients, and deals with non-transitivity in the network.
Nothing checks whether these layers are actually observed. The bazel
build does check this, so there's no need to have this documentation in
the cmake build. It'll just go out of date.
These don't test anything that isn't covered by higher level tox tests.
These are also not unit tests and have never found any bug that wasn't
also caught by other tests. This makes them a pure maintenance burden.
This uses mallocfail to further increase coverage using the existing
tests. Also:
* Moved the non-auto "tox_one_test" to gtest. This should be
split into smaller tests later.
* Changed `hole_punching` to `bool`.
tox_unpack is for unpacking Tox types, and bin_unpack is for
unpacking ints and binary data. This prevents us from creating
dependency cycles due to tox_unpack depending on tox.h
Instead of synchronously handling events as they happen in
`tox_iterate`, this first collects all events in a structure and then
lets the client process them. This allows clients to process events in
parallel, since the data structure returned is mostly immutable.
This also makes toxcore compatible with languages that don't (easily)
support callbacks from C into the non-C language.
If we remove the callbacks, this allows us to add fields to the events
without breaking the API.
* `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.
- more inteligent secret key generation
- use OpenMP for multithreading
- leave old cracker, because it's simple
- update old cracker to new coding style
Apidsl is not powerful enough to express all the things we need and
doesn't know how `#include` works. The generated headers are more complex
than they should be.