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2017-11-20Remove upper bound of save sizeDiadlo
2017-11-20Fix assert for the first port valueDiadlo
Port of the first tox instance will be 33445 only if this port was not in use during testing
2017-11-19Fix typoyangfl
2017-06-05Build tests on appveyor, the MSVC build.iphydf
Tests are not actually ran on appveyor for now, since they all fault for some reason. For now, we just build them. Also, some tests are disabled on msvc entirely, because they don't even compile. We'll need to look into those, later. They are disabled using `MSVC_DONT_BUILD`.
2017-03-25Move c_sleep to helpers.h and misc_tools.hDiadlo
Also fix a mistake with forgotten braces around parameter
2017-01-28Add VLA compatibility macro for C89-ish compilers.iphydf
2017-01-06Revert "Revert "Portability fixes""David Zero
This reverts commit 59e2a844f04a8725e8079f854158aa86ef5988b2, and defines _DARWIN_C_SOURCE in toxcore/network.c
2017-01-05Revert "Portability fixes"endoffile78
This reverts commit f3469070fe899e8e4fd88665386a55bad9f77cd8.
2017-01-04Portability fixesDavid Zero
- 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.
2016-12-22Use `tox_options_set_*` instead of direct member access.iphydf
Also added a `tox_options_copy` function for cloning an options object. This can be useful when creating several Tox instances with slightly varying options.
2016-11-06Move log callback to options.iphydf
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`).
2016-11-06Enable all possible C compiler warning flags.iphydf
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.
2016-11-02Compile as C++ for windows builds.iphydf
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.
2016-10-11Remove duplicate tests: split tests part 2.iphydf
2016-09-30Remove return after no-return situation (and other cleanups).iphydf
Cleanups: - Fix header guards to not use reserved names. - Avoid name shadowing. - Removed an unused variable found by avoiding name shadowing.
2016-09-24Make toxcore code C++ compatible.iphydf
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.
2016-09-24Minor cleanups: unused vars, unreachable code, static globals.iphydf
- All global variables should be static unless they have an explicit extern declaration in a header file. - `to_compare` was not used in encryptsave and toxav tests. - `break` in switch cases is not required directly after `return`, `goto`, or a noreturn function like `abort`.
2016-09-21Make group callbacks statelessJfreegman
2016-09-17Complete old groupchat conversion to new APIJfreegman
2016-09-17ApiDSL'ing old group chats (now: conference).iphydf
2016-09-17Fix for windows dynamic libraries.iphydf
2016-09-16Clean up Travis build a bit in preparation for osx/win.iphydf
2016-09-13Use <stdbool.h> and replace _Bool with bool.iphydf
This header is a requirement for the public API, therefore is assumed to exist. It is a C99 standard library header, and _Bool is not intended to be used directly, except in legacy code that defines bool (and true/false) itself. We don't use or depend on such code. None of our client code uses or depends on such code. There is no reason to not use bool.
2016-09-13Add some astyle options to make it do more.iphydf
It now enforces a bit more formatting. In particular, padding inside parentheses is removed. I would like it to remove padding after unary operators, but there seems to be no option for that.
2016-09-11Use correct logical operator for tox_testChuong Vu
Check to ensure that all 3 tox instances are up rather than just one.
2016-09-10make the majority of the callbacks stateless and add some status to a testcasemichael bishop
2016-09-06Improve static and const correctness.iphydf
- 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.
2016-09-06Improve C standard compliance.iphydf
- Don't cast between object and function pointers. - Use standard compliant `__VA_ARGS__` in macros. - Add explicit `__extension__` on unnamed union in struct (it's a GNU extension). - Remove ; after function definitions. - Replace `const T foo = 3;` for integral types `T` with `enum { foo = 3 };`. Folding integral constants like that as compile time constants is a GNU extension. Arrays allocated with `foo` as dimension are VLAs on strictly compliant C99 compilers. - Replace empty initialiser list `{}` with zero-initialiser-list `{0}`. The former is a GNU extension meaning the latter. - Cast `T*` (where `T != void`) to `void *` in format arguments. While any object pointer can be implicitly converted to and from `void *`, this conversion does not happen in variadic function calls. - Replace arithmetic on `void *` with arithmetic on `char *`. The former is non-compliant. - Replace non-`int`-derived types (like `uint16_t`, which is `short`-derived) in bit fields with `int`-derived types. Using any type other than `int` or `unsigned int` (or any of their aliases) in bit fields is a GNU extension.
2016-09-06Make friend requests statelessGregory Mullen (grayhatter)
Messenger is slightly twisty when it comes to sending connection status callbacks It will very likely need at the very least a partial refactor to clean it up a bit. Toxcore shouldn't need void *userdata as deep as is currently does. (amend 1) Because of the nature of toxcore connection callbacks, I decided to change this commit from statelessness for connections changes to statelessness for friend requests. It's simpler this was and doesn't include doing anything foolish in the time between commits. group fixup because grayhatter doesn't want to do it "arguably correct" is not how you write security sensitive code Clear a compiler warning about types within a function.
2016-09-02Re-enable group chat tests.iphydf
They don't seem to be a lot less stable than the rest. Either way we regularly need to restart builds to make timeouts go away.
2016-09-02Do not use `else` after `return`.iphydf
http://llvm.org/docs/CodingStandards.html#use-early-exits-and-continue-to-simplify-code
2016-09-01Sort #includes in all source files.iphydf
2016-08-31Add braces to all if statements.iphydf
2016-08-25Reduce the timeout on travis to something much more reasonableGregory Mullen (grayhatter)
10x timeouts forces travis to kill our build without offering anything helpful
2016-08-20Make the friend message callback statelessGregory Mullen (grayhatter)
2016-08-19Make Typing change callback statelessGregory Mullen (grayhatter)
Moved a few #defines to the top of the header for better readability
2016-08-18Make friend_status_message callback stateless.iphydf
See #40 for details.
2016-08-18Fix some compiler warnings.iphydf
2016-08-18Make tox_callback_friend_name stateless.iphydf
See #27 and #40 for details.
2016-08-17Make self_connection_status callback stateless.iphydf
**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.
2016-08-12Check code formatting on Travis.iphydf
We run astyle on Travis and check if there is a diff. The build terminates if git finds a difference.
2016-08-11Fix a few issues with running Toxcore tests on Travis-CIGregory Mullen (grayhatter)
> increased the timeout for TCP tests because per @irungentoo the network on Travis-CI can be slow sometimes > allowed groupchats test to restart on error until timeout This had to be done because current groupchats are fundamentally broken and 3/5 times they'll 'net-split' on connect >> Drop group chat tests, add comment to the reason > added some debugging information to TCP tests, and a #define to force IPV6 (Travis-CI only uses IPv4 on their containers) and decreased the itr interval > Went crazy with timeouts for Tox network stuff on Travis. Tests on TCP will still randomly fail due to timeouts. I can't reproduce on any local system. So again per @irungentoo, Travis is slow, let's offer it a short bus.
2015-12-01Slightly increased number of peers to announce to.irungentoo
Some test fixes.
2015-07-03Fixed Tox reporting itself as being connected with TCP when using UDP only ↵irungentoo
on LAN.
2015-06-12Added save/load live test.irungentoo
2015-06-07Test fix.irungentoo
2015-06-06Save DHT nodes in a smarter way.irungentoo
2015-06-05Added test.irungentoo
2015-06-04Added test.irungentoo
2015-06-01Add a test for loading with a secret key.irungentoo