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Travis seems to no longer set $TERM, which breaks opam. We now manually
set it to some hopefully sane value.
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`new_nonce` has been an alias for `random_nonce` for a while now. Having
two names for the same operation is confusing. `random_nonce` better
expresses the intent. The documentation for `new_nonce` talks about
guaranteeing that the nonce is different from previous ones, which is
incorrect, it's just quite likely to be different.
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This allows for easier development. It is not used on travis (yet).
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Also, disable -pedantic on C++, because it's not really useful there,
and causes a lot of warnings on `enum FOO { BAR, };` (comma at end of
enumerator list).
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Previously, all log messages generated by tox_new (which is quite a lot)
were dropped, because client code had no chance to register a logging
callback, yet. This change allows setting the log callback from the
beginning and removes the ability to unset it.
Since the log callback is forever special, since it can't be stateless,
we don't necessarily need to treat it uniformly (with `event`).
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`TOX_LOG_LEVEL_LOG_TRACE` => `TOX_LOG_LEVEL_TRACE`.
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Hex constants make it clearer that you can only use 2 nibbles (the two
digits of the number, displayed as two columns in the source code), i.e.
1 byte, for the packet kind. It also makes the bit representation easier
to see.
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We disable the ones that fire, so we can use -Werror. We can then
investigate each warning individually and see whether to fix it or to
keep silencing it.
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fixup! TravisCI shorten IRC message
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These definitely don't belong in a module called "crypto core". The DHT
module seems like the best place to put them, since they are sent to DHT
nodes.
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Compiling as C++ changes nothing semantically, but ensures that we don't
break C++ compatibility while also retaining C compatibility.
C++ compatibility is useful for tooling and additional diagnostics and
analyses.
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In the future, we may want to revisit this parameter, but right now, it
serves no purpose and only confuses tools.
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This is to allow new group chats to coexist with old group chats. We do
not rename everything in group.[ch] to conference, yet, because it's not
currently necessary, and a general internal API overhaul is due at some
point anyway.
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toxav file for "group" conflicts with toxcore "group" file. While this
works fine in almost all cases, Xcode on macOS is confused with that.
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This ensures that on Travis, format_test will always be executed, or the
build fails.
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-tags/1.0.3
+tags/1.0.11
Also expanded the @"Rpm Development Tools" bit for clarity and sanity across the instructions.
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This makes deployment easier, as the install libpath is used to look up
dependent libraries.
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In a next step, we will remove tests from each file to have a per-binary
split of tests. This will help identify which tests fail most often on
Travis CI.
In another future step, we will split the large one_test into several
auto tests, which will make testing quite a bit slower (adding about 10
seconds setup time to each), but hopefully a lot more stable ("Tox went
offline" should not happen as much anymore).
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We use TRACE=ON (cmake flag) to enable LOG_TRACE. This way, a regular
build can enable DEBUG while not paying the price of TRACE. This is
particularly important for FFI bindings (especially Python), where
invoking callbacks can be an expensive operation.
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Not all platforms define `socklen_t` as `unsigned int`. E.g. Android
defines it as `int`.
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When cross-compiling to <target> from Linux, cmake might find native Linux
libconfig and decide to build tox-bootstrapd. If the target is Windows, this
will fail, as tox-bootstrapd can't be built for Windows in the first place. If
the target is Linux of some other architecture, then using host native
libconfig will fail too. Thus an option is needed to guard against this.
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Some tests take 20 or more minutes to run before they timeout, this allows
to limit their runtime if needed.
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- Moved apidsl headers next to their generated versions. In the future,
perhaps all (or most) headers will be apidsl-generated, so the sources
should stay together.
- Try to find apidsl/apigen binary and astyle binary and use it for the
format test. Don't run the format test if these can't be found.
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All tests must end in `_test` so we can use this convention to slightly
shorten the names in `auto_test` calls. This also enforces the
convention so future tests obey it.
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- Fixed incorrect parameter names (documented name didn't match code
name).
- Removed `@return` from functions that return `void`.
- Make sure every parameter is documented. This required moving the
planes and strides documentation to the function docs.
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We'll maintain it in the c-toxcore repo, where it belongs.
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Cleanups:
- Fix header guards to not use reserved names.
- Avoid name shadowing.
- Removed an unused variable found by avoiding name shadowing.
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We don't currently support callbacks without context object.
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Also change links from irungentoo/toxcore to TokTok/toxcore
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This will update tox.in.h only. Currently, you will still need to
manually update tox.h. An upcoming PR (#154) will update tox.h as
part of the build.
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These three objects and their callback IDs are always the same.
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Group chats were changed and now need to be updated. This change got
lost in the merge.
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OpenCV 3.1 doesn't define cvRound in C, only in C++. Thus, we now need
to compile av_test as C++ code.
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