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Conflicts:
toxcore/DHT.c
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I'm sure nobody has any of the old save files anymore so I removed the
functions.
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https://github.com/FullName/ProjectTox-Core into FullName-Cleanup-defines
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always off).
Additionally (besides cleanups):
network.h/tox.h:
- WIN32: fix a strange sa_family_t definition
- WIN32: define EWOULDBLOCK to WSAEWOULDBLOCK
- WIN32: kill macro for an existing function (IN6_ADDR_EQUAL)
network.c:
- use EWOULDBLOCK instead of EAGAIN (same value, but EWOULDBLOCK is more "popular")
- new_networking(): only try to enable IPv4-in-IPv6 if it's not already enabled per default
- inet_ntop()/inet_pton(): WIN32: remove partial initializers in favor of a simple memset()
- ip_equal(): WIN32: use an existing function
- logging: networking_wait_execute(): only dump result if not timeout
- logging: loglogdata(): kill an unused variable
LAN_discovery.c:
- send_broadcasts(): re-enabled, can only support IPv4 by principle, split into fetch_broadcast_info() (to fetch the addresses once) and send_broadcasts() (actual sending)
DHT.c:
- DHT_load_state_callback(): enclosed a fprintf(stderr, ...) into #ifdef DEBUG
Lossless_UDP.c:
- change_handshake(): harden against strange sa_family_t definitions
Messenger.c:
- logging: fix ID to string conversion
util.c:
- logging: eliminate a signed-warning
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with Tox *tox in tox.c (which now includes the declarations from tox.h)
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sendpacket() sets a timestamp if it happened
network.*:
- sendpacket(): checks result and on EAGAIN, stores time of this event
- networking_wait_prepare(): uses the time if set to check up to 500ms later for the socket to be writeable again
- networking_wait_cleanup(): clears the time if the socket was writeable
- fixed some accidental tabs
Messenger.*, tox.*:
- pass-through functions to reach networking_wait_cleanup()
- fixed some accidental tabs
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To allow the actual waiting to run without any locking, split it into preparing the data it uses and the execution of the wait.
The caller must provide with the buffer to store whatever data it requires to wait.
Completely eliminates any reliance on the existence of anything but that data in the actual wait routine.
Also fixed a few argument type warnings inside LOGGING.
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tox.*, Messenger.*, network.*;
- new function tox_wait() => waitMessenger() => networking_wait():
- waits for a given amount of time for any sort of socket activity
- mustn't change anything inside, mustn't poll or do other stuff
- the point is to be able to call this asynchronously from a second thread
- the outside shall follow up with an immediate tox_do() when there's socket activity
tox.*:
- allow inclusion of tox.h into tox.c, ensuring that the outside interface and the internal always match
util.c:
- squished a few warnings about questionable format strings
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tox_get_friendlist() -> tox_copy_friendlist().
You now have to allocate your own memory to pass into tox_copy_friendlist.
To help with this, tox_count_friendlist() has been added to get the length
of the friend list.
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Group message callback modified.
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struct in6_addr member names can differ per platform.
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messages.
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Group chats are not complete, they seem to work very well though.
This means that the functions will change.
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- #define'd tox's network port (as range)
- finally killed tox_new_ex() in favor of changing tox_new()'s signature
- renamed tox_bootstrap() to tox_bootstrap_from_ip()
network.h:
- #define'd tox's network port (as range)
- renamed SEND_NODES_EX to SEND_NODES_IPV6
- bind() loop uses #define'd port range
DHT.c:
- renamed SEND_NODES_EX to SEND_NODES_IPV6
- sending ipv6 node addresses even if can't use them ourselves
nTox.c:
- adapted to changed tox_new()
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- tox_bootstrap_ex(), DHT_bootstrap_ex() renamed to tox_bootstrap_from_address(), DHT_bootstrap_from_address()
- (handle_)sendnodes_ex() renamed to (handle_)sendnodes_ipv6()
- only sending sendnodes_ipv6() if we're actually IPv6 enabled
- changed comments to conform better
nTox.c, Messenger_text.c, DHT_test.c, DHT_bootstrap.c:
- fallout from *_ex() to *_from_address()
DHT_bootstrap.c:
- corrected a potentially wrong info message
util.c:
- fixed logfile name: now (funcptr) => now() (number)
network.c:
- addead comment about the necessity of bind() to succeed
auto_test/messenger_test.c:
- defaulting ipv6enabled to TOX_ENABLE_IPV6_DEFAULT
LAN_discovery.c:
- slight cleanup and comments for clarity
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- return to the caller if the string could be resolved into an IP
other/DHT_bootstrap.c, testing/*_test.c, testing/nTox.c:
- parse cmdline for --ipv4/--ipv6 switch to allow user a choice
util.h:
- proper old-style C-comment
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- added logging functions, default off
tox.h:
- added includes for sockaddr_in/6
network.c:
- added logging functions, default off (#define in util.h)
- IPv6: activating site-local all-nodes multicast address (i.e. IPv6 equivalent of broadcast)
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- initialisation: argument added to enable/disable ipv6 as socket
Messenger_test.c:
- initialisation: ipv4 hardcoded for now
- delegating IP resolution to DHT_bootstrap_ex()
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- second set of *_bootstrap_ex() functions to allow addresses instead of IPs
network.h:
- new message ID for sending/receiving IPv6 nodes
DHT.*:
- get_close_nodes():
- additional parameter to select which kind of nodes: IPv4 or IPv6
- sendnodes()/handle_sendnodes():
- the IPv4 message must remain intact even when the Node_format structure (which embeds IP_Port) is expanded
- added Node4_format to keep the structure "alive"
- copying in/out of wider to smaller format required in sendnodes()/handle_sendnodes()
- switch of Node_format from Node4_format to Node46_format by define
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copied buffer on success.
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This should allow clients to sync the Tox friend list with their UI/etc.
lists.
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JamoBox-master
Conflicts:
toxcore/LAN_discovery.h
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comments so they follow a standard.
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While doing the checks configure might generate "core" files and will
then try to remove them. Having a "core" directory generates an error
while runing the configure script.
There's no workaround but to rename the core directory.
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