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2016-09-20Add OSX and Windows build to travis config.iphydf
Tests for Windows are disabled for now, until we figure out which tests can successfully run on wine and select only those.
2016-09-19Revert "Make ToxAV stateless"iphydf
This reverts commit 21f8db12c45bd56293262cd4abfb73cd9abec821. It is currently broken. Incoming call callbacks are not invoked, and instead the client goes offline immediately.
2016-09-19Add STRICT_ABI cmake flag to generate export lists.iphydf
Enabling this flag will generate and use an LD version script. It ensures that the dynamic libraries (libtoxcore.so, libtoxav.so) only export the symbols that are defined in their public API (tox.h and toxav.h, respectively).
2016-09-19Changed the umask to 077 so that the keys file is not readable/writable by ↵arza
other users.
2016-09-19Included sys/stat.h.arza
2016-09-17Complete old groupchat conversion to new APIJfreegman
2016-09-17ApiDSL'ing old group chats (now: conference).iphydf
2016-09-17Make ToxAV statelessGregory Mullen (grayhatter)
2016-09-16Ensure that all TODOs have an owner.iphydf
In the future, all TODOs added either need a bug number (TODO(#NN)) or a person's github user name. By default, I made irungentoo the owner of all toxcore TODOs, mannol the owner of toxav TODOs, and myself the owner of API TODOs.
2016-09-16Clean up Travis build a bit in preparation for osx/win.iphydf
2016-09-16Remove format-source from travis script.iphydf
This test is already performed by `make test` later on. We originally had it in the Travis script to make it fail fast when the format is wrong, but there is also some value in running all tests despite format errors. Fixes #83. There are no more relevant phases that would benefit from the padding lines proposed.
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 "phase" script for travis build phases.iphydf
This is the first step towards unifying travis configs for toxcore, hstox, and qtox.
2016-09-11Use TokTok's apidsl instead of the iphydf one.iphydf
2016-09-10make the majority of the callbacks stateless and add some status to a testcasemichael bishop
2016-09-09Minor cleanups: header reordering, adding {}.iphydf
I hadn't done this for the "fun" code, yet. Also, we should include system headers after our own headers. "In general, a module should be implemented by one or more .cpp files. Each of these .cpp files should include the header that defines their interface first. This ensures that all of the dependences of the module header have been properly added to the module header itself, and are not implicit. System headers should be included after user headers for a translation unit." -- http://llvm.org/docs/CodingStandards.html#a-public-header-file-is-a-module
2016-09-09Use `const` for version numbers.iphydf
ApiDSL generates the lowercase function declarations for us and puts them in the right namespace (TOX_, TOXAV_).
2016-09-08Add address sanitizer option to cmake file.iphydf
2016-09-07Print a message about missing astyle in format-source.iphydf
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.
2016-09-01Sort #includes in all source files.iphydf
2016-08-31Remove redundant `return` statements.iphydf
2016-08-31Add braces to all if statements.iphydf
2016-08-30Add missing #includes to headers and rename tox_old to tox_group.iphydf
Also, no longer #include the group code into tox.c. Instead, compile it separately in tox_group.c. This is a bit less surprising to someone looking around the code. Having some implementations in a .h file is certainly a bit surprising to a disciplined C programmer, especially when there is no technical reason to do it.
2016-08-29Add getters/setters for options.iphydf
2016-08-27Move logging to a callback.iphydf
This removes the global logger (which by the way was deleted when the first tox was killed, so other toxes would then stop logging). Various bits of the code now carry a logger or pass it around. It's a bit less transparent now, but now there is no need to have a global logger, and clients can decide what to log and where.
2016-08-24Add cmake test for apidsl.iphydf
2016-08-22Make Message received receipts statelessGregory Mullen (grayhatter)
2016-08-22Make Friend User Status statelessGregory Mullen (grayhatter)
2016-08-20Make the friend message callback statelessGregory Mullen (grayhatter)
2016-08-20Build assoc DHT code on travis.iphydf
2016-08-20Add format-source script.iphydf
This is easier to use from a precommit hook, so it can be used to ensure that all formatting is correct before committing code.
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.
2016-08-17Add missing DHT_bootstrap to CMakeLists.txt.iphydf
- This PR also adds a DEBUG cmake option that enables -DTOX_DEBUG. - We also remove `-Wall`, because there are too many warnings, and nobody really looks at them at the moment. We'll see about fixing them soon. We'll also want to enable `-Werror` at some point. - Finally, this PR enables `-O3` to make sure toxcore still works correctly under heavy compiler optimisations.
2016-08-17Try searching for libsodium with pkg-config in ./configure.iphydf
If libsodium can't be found with PKG_CHECK_MODULES, try AC_CHECK_LIB. If that also fails, abort configure. If a user passes --with-libsodium-libs explicitly, that overrides the pkg-config found location.
2016-08-17Merge remote-tracking branch 'irungentoo/master'iphydf
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.
2016-08-16Split toxcore into layers.iphydf
This allows us to more clearly define interfaces between modules, and have the linker help us ensure that module boundaries are respected. The onion/tcp/net_crypto layer is a bit too large. This is due to a cyclic dependency (onion -> net_crypto -> TCP -> onion). We may or may not want to break that cycle in the future to allow the onion library to exist on its own without net_crypto.
2016-08-12Add "make install" step to Travis build.iphydf
2016-08-12Only report coverage on clang, not on the GCC build.iphydf
2016-08-12Add and use CMake build scriptiphydf
Also, fix the hstox build that was taking half an hour. It now takes 5 minutes. Also, perform distcheck on travis to ensure that make dist works. It's not actually failing the build at the moment due to broken tests.
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.
2016-08-12Run hstox test suite against toxcore on Travis.iphydf
2016-08-12Move toxcore travis build scripts out of .travis.yml.iphydf
This is in preparation for having multiple types of build. One of the future builds will be a hstox build, another may be frama-c or some other static analyser. It makes sense to split these up into multiple builds, because each of them can take a while, and running them in parallel will speed things up. Also, the hstox test coverage should be reported separately from the toxcore auto_test coverage.
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.