* refactor: add tr_peerMsgs.percentDone()
This moves the `progress` and `have` fields from the `tr_peer` parent
class down into BitTorrent peer subclass, since webseeds by definition
are seeds and have everything.
* refactor: use preferred naming for class members
snake_case for variables, camelCase for methods
* refactor: use semantic type tr_torrent_type_t in libtransmission
* refactor: use semantic type tr_torrent_type_t in gtk client
* refactor: use semantic type tr_torrent_type_t in qt client
* Modernize cache.cc: Convert tr_cache to a class
* Modernize cache.cc: Replaced ptrArray with vector
* refactor: Cache now takes a tr_torrents reference
* refactor: add Key type to Cache
* refactor: avoid std::back_inserter
* refactor: add Cache::flushOldest()
This change has been in the back of my head since I made pull request #2984.
Dropping the zero does not change any of the behaviour.
And this way the format is more familiar to users of the unixoid
octal permissions. Those permissions would not be specified with
a leading zero.
If they were specified with a leading zero, it would mean that some
special permission bits (setuid, setgid or sticky) should be cleared.
Thus removing the leading zero in our settings format removes two
cases of possible confusion.
Additionally the permissions are always padded to three digits to avoid
strangely looking permission strings.
We were incorrectly duplicating most domains because the "do we need
to convert before feeding to psl" test incorrectly returned true for
many domains.
* refactor: make peer_atom.blocklisted private
* refactor: make tr_atomAddrStr a member function
* refactor: make atomIsSeed a member function
* refactor: make tr_isAtom a member function
* refactor: make peer_atom constructor
* refactor: make getReconnectIntervalSecs a member function
* refactor: make peer_atom.fromFirst const
* refactor: make tr_peerIoGetAddress() a member function
* refactor: make tr_peerIo.addr a private field
* refactor: make tr_peerIoIsIncoming a member function
* refactor: make tr_peerIoHasBandwidthLeft a member function
* refactor: make tr_peerIoGetPieceSpeed_Bps a member function
* refactor: make tr_peerIoSupportsFEXT() a member function
* refactor: mark tr_peerIo::supportsDHT nodiscard
* refactor: update naming style for tr_peerIo fields
* refactor: make tr_peerIo.is_seed a private field
* fix: ESPIPE "illegal seek" error while seeding
The root cause is createSocket returning `{}` instead of `TR_BAD_SOCKET`
when we have too many peers in use. This defaulted to fd 0, which wound
up closing stdin.
Commit also includes some const-correctness changes made while tracking
the problem down.
* Modernize blocklist.cc to C++
* Modernize blocklist.cc: Renamed BlocklistFile struct and moved IPv4 range struct inside it
Modernize bandwidth.cc: Review notes; Promote container of blocklists in session to vec of unique_ptrs