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.
This flag isn't helpful for the most common case of aggregate
initialisation, namely `{0}`. We don't want to be writing `{{{0}}}` with
some brittle number of braces.
* `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.
This aligns the autotools build with the cmake build, which doesn't have
a config.h file. It also removes the ambiguity of config.h and
other/bootstrap_daemon/src/config.h.
/var/lib/tox-bootstrapd on the host is owned by hosts's tox-bootstrapd
and chowned 700, but the container attempts to access it as its own
tox-bootstrapd user with possibly different uid:gid, which will fail if
host's tox-bootstrapd user has different uid:gid than the tox-bootstrapd
user inside the container.
This change makes the container use host's tox-bootstrapd uid:gid, which
fixes the issue.
This doesn't currently work, because we get a lot of errors during tests.
This should not happen. Either those errors are warnings, or something is
wrong with either the code or the test.
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.
We now either log errors or properly propagate them. In the case of
ping_send_request we make the function return void because it doesn't
seem to matter whether or not it succeeds.
The assert was removed, because it triggers as soon as the padding bytes
in the struct Saved_Friend are non zero. The Tox specification doesn't
say anything about the value of these bytes, so we should just ignore
them.