Moved Bunch of functions from net_crypto to crypto_core.
decrypt_data_fast and decrypt_data_symmetric were the same thing
therefore, removed decrypt_data_fast.
Replaced all the crypto_secretbox_* defines with the equivalent
crypto_box_* one.
New define: crypto_box_KEYBYTES that is equal to
crypto_box_BEFORENMBYTES.
From what I see there is a difference between *BSD and Linux when
linking vs. toxcore which has been bulit vs. the NaCl library:
on Linux it only links if NaCl's object files (i.e. randombytes.o) is
present in the linker options, however on *BSD systems this will cause a
linking error, see:
https://github.com/Tox/toxic/issues/31#issuecomment-38224441
This commit makes sure that we do not add the NaCl object files to our
pkg-config settings on *BSD, but do add them on Linux.
Main changes:
1. Strings no longer need to be NULL terminated.
2. tox_get_friend_id is now named tox_get_friend_number.
3. The friend request callback function is now (Tox *tox, uint8_t *,
uint8_t *, uint16_t, void *), the Tox object pointer has been added to
it.
Crash stuff:
nTox.c:
- do_refresh(): avoid crashes (input a "%" and the client goes "boom!", send someone a string with embedded "%" and see him blow up...)
Other stuff:
toxcore: tox.h (doc.)/network.c (code):
- networking_wait_prepare(): return -1 if lenptr was NULL and therefore not settable
nTox.c:
- fraddr_to_str(): function to convert a TOX_FRIEND_ADDRESS into a segmented (and therefore line-breakable) string
- print_friendlist(): print index of friend on name line, print id on 2nd line
- command /f: skip spaces (and +) inside a friend id
- command /r (new): "/r #" to remove a friend
- main(): reduce cpu consumption if we're not currently sending files
On deleting the last peer, it's just a delete.
On deleting any other peer, the last peer is moved into that space, gaining a different number.
Print that detail where appropriate.
tox.*, Messenger.*, group_chats.*:
- expand interface of callback by peernumber/change
groupchats.c:
- call callback in addpeer/delpeer/setnick with peernumber and flag
nTox.c:
- print_groupchatpeers(): print as many names on a line as possible, not one peer per line
- print_groupnamelistchange(): only print the change, if possible (i.e. "new peer", "peer's new name")
- added command "/p" to print the list of peers
/cf # rsp. /cg # sets, /cr resets target
Also reformatted display of sent group message slightly to look less beta-ish.
Then using "#<num>" for group number vs. "<num>" for friend/peer numbers.
Also changed to a slightly different message on people without name.
group_chats.*:
- group_send_nick() to send own name
- setnick() to store a received name
Messenger.c:
- group_send_nick() before group_sendmessage() (in regular intervals, to inform new peers)
nTox.c:
- print_groupmessage(): on error or on a name of length zero the result of tox_group_peername() isn't null-terminated, catch that
- multiple places: tox_getname() doesn't terminate the string, make sure nTox does
- format_message():
. - renamed to print_formatted_message()
. - changed semantics: does the new_line() itself, saves caller from freeing the buffer (which no caller did)
. - changed signature: now also prints the friend's name when sending
. - intern: date is only printed once, the message line gets only time
- print_message(): enforce null termination
- main():
. - setlocale() to init locale (for date/time printing)
. - own name: ensure null termination
Messenger.c:
- notify of friend name change *before* the old name is overwritten
nTox.c:
- flag[]: additional flag for special wrapping
- help expanded and split (to keep below 256 chars)
- new_lines_mark(): stores flag for special wrapping
- print_friendlist():
. - extracted pattern for output
. - added length of id string allocation
. - replaced '\t' with '+ ', wrappers don't account for '\t'
- line_eval():
. - removed a few do_refresh() directly after a new_lines() (calls do_refresh() at its end)
. - 'h' (help): parsing of an additional character for f(riend) or g(roup)
- wrap():
. - the major bugfix:
. - no more endless looping if the input had a substring with no spaces
. for more than line_width (e.g. ID of 78 and window smaller than 78)
- wrap_bars(): wrap() for "rich" messages, honors embedded '\n', breaks preferable at '|'
- print_help(): listed all options and added explanations
- print_invite(): fixed minuscule typo
- main(): made print_help() reachable again
nTox.h:
- majorly cut down to what is really needed