* refactor: remove unnecessary func tr_valloc()
We're only using it in a handful of places, and none of them need the
kind of alignment that posix_memalign() provide. So we can drop a few
dozen lines by removing the portability wrapper.
* refactor: const correctness
* refactor: fix some implicit conversions
* refactor: make local pointers const if their objects are not modified
* refactor: do not cast away const in torrent-cell-renderer
* refactor: remove call to deprecated gtk_icon_size_lookup_for_settings
* refactor: member functions that do not mutate their objects should be declared const
* chore: do not end comments with a semicolon
* refactor: const correctness
* refactor: use getpwuid_r instead of getpwuid
* chore: simplify dict walking loop logic
* refactor: remove dead store assignment in announcer
* refactor: use std::make_shared
* chore: add '@license' tag to web sources' comments
Webpack's tersify plugin looks for that JSDoc tag in order to decide
which comments to extract into the generated license file.
* chore: address sonarcloud.io warnings
* chore: address sonarcloud.io code smells
* fixup! chore: address sonarcloud.io warnings
Give the web client a major overhaul.
User-visible highlights include:
* Mobile is now fully supported.
* Added fullscreen support on mobile.
* Better support for dark mode.
* Added mime icons to the torrent list.
* Improved theme consistency across the app.
Maintainer highlights include:
* Updated code to use ES6 APIs.
* No longer uses jQuery UI.
* No longer uses jQuery.
* Use Webpack to bundle the Javascript, CSS, and assets together -- the entire bundle size is now 68K gzipped.
* Added eslint / prettier / stylelint tooling.
* Uses torrent-get's 'table' mode for more efficient RPC calls.
* feat: add torrent-get 'primary-mime-type' to RPC.
This is a cheap way for RPC clients to know what type of content is in a
torrent. This info can be used to display the torrent, e.g. by using an
icon that corresponds to the mime type.
* use size_t for content byte count
Co-authored-by: Mike Gelfand <mikedld@users.noreply.github.com>
* explicit boolean expressions
Co-authored-by: Mike Gelfand <mikedld@users.noreply.github.com>
* use uint64_t for content byte counts
Co-authored-by: Mike Gelfand <mikedld@users.noreply.github.com>
* avoid unnecessary logic branches
Co-authored-by: Mike Gelfand <mikedld@users.noreply.github.com>
* explicit cast
Co-authored-by: Mike Gelfand <mikedld@users.noreply.github.com>
* refactor: add an autogenerated mime-type.h header
* chore: maybe fix the win32 FTBFS
* chore: add mime-types.[ch] to xcode
* Squashed commit of the following:
commit 4c7153fa48
Author: Mike Gelfand <mikedld@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Tue Oct 13 03:15:19 2020 +0300
Remove autotools-based build system (#1465)
* Support .git files (e.g. for worktrees, submodules)
* Fix symlinks in source tarball, switch to TXZ, adjust non-release name
* Remove autotools stuff
Co-authored-by: Mike Gelfand <mikedld@users.noreply.github.com>
* Support .git files (e.g. for worktrees, submodules)
* Fix symlinks in source tarball, switch to TXZ, adjust non-release name
* Remove autotools stuff
Since there is no way to mark parameters as [potentially] unused in
standard C and when using MSVC compiler, use the widely accepted
cast-to-void approach instead.
* Switch to new libcurl's polling interface
* Drop unused includes
* Use NOFILE limit value defined by operating system
* Avoid tight loops, ensure blocking for a small timeout
When there are no file descriptors to wait for, select() would work the
same as sleep(). But curl_multi_wait() returns immediately in this case,
so we need to add explicit wait to avoid tight loops.
Documentation: https://curl.haxx.se/libcurl/c/curl_multi_timeout.html
Discussion: https://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2018-03/0074.html
* Bump libcurl minimum version to 7.28.0
* refactor: make variant_headers reusable to qt app.
Torrent.cc's `change()` template methods are generically useful to deal
with tr_variant wrangling, but previously were only used in Torrent.cc.
This PR moves them into a new API `VariantHelpers.h` for use by Prefs,
Session, TorrentModel, etc.
* crypto-utils: do tr_rand_int without abs
There is really not much point in trying to abs a random int when you can just interpret it as unsigned in the first place.
* fixup! trailing space
how did this get in here?
* fixup! unsigned int
Co-authored-by: Charles Kerr <charles@charleskerr.com>
Previously it was calculated from `log10(1.0 / DBL_EPISILON) - 1`;
however, there's no need to calculate it out when there's an ANSI
standard that already spells it out consisely.
In libtransmission/variant.c, function tr_variantWalk, when the variant
stack is reallocated, a pointer to the previously allocated memory
region is kept. This address is later accessed (heap use-after-free)
while walking back down the stack, causing the application to crash.
The application can be any application which uses libtransmission, such
as transmission-daemon, transmission-gtk, transmission-show, etc.
Reported-by: Tom Richards <tom@tomrichards.net>
* feat: add tr_stat.infoDate to note tr_info changes
The last time during this session that any tr_info field changed
(e.g. trackers/filenames edited or magnet torrent got metadata).
RPC clients can monitor this to know when to reload fields which
don't usually change.
* faster updating of trackers combobox.
* generate trackerDisplayNames just once per torrent
* refactor: cache torrent delegate's warning emblem
* refactor: change mainwin refresh debounce to 200ms
* refactor: do not store trackers, hosts in QVariant
* refactor: don't use `virtual` when it's not needed
* refactor: faster counting torrents-matching-filter
* refactor: faster tracker handling in filterbar
* refactor: improve json parser's prealloc heuristic
* refactor: make Torrent::hasError() faster
* refactor: remove redundant speed stats collection
* refactor: remove unnecessary tor->isQueued() calls
* refactor: use unordered containers where possible
* scale favicons only once, when adding to the cache
* feat: add optional "format" arg to torrent-get RPC
If the "format" request was "objects" (default), "torrents" will be an
array of objects, each of which contains the key/value pairs matching
the request's "fields" arg. This is unchanged from previous versions.
If the format was "table", then "torrents" will be an array of arrays.
The first row holds the keys and each remaining row holds a torrent's
values for those keys. This format is more efficient in terms of JSON
generation and JSON parsing.
* fix: __attribute__(__printf__) warnings
* fix: implicit fallthrough warning
* fixup! fix: implicit fallthrough warning
* fix: disable warnings for 3rd party code
Since we want to leave upstream code as-is
* fixup! fix: disable warnings for 3rd party code
* fixup! fix: disable warnings for 3rd party code
* silence spurious alignment warning
Xrefs
Discussion: https://stackoverflow.com/a/35554349
Macro inspiration: 90ac46f710/f/src/util/util_safealign.h (_35)
* fixup! fix: disable warnings for 3rd party code
* fixup! fix: implicit fallthrough warning
* make uncrustify happy
* remove uncrustify-test.sh
that's probably off-topic for this PR
* fixup! fix: __attribute__(__printf__) warnings
* Update libtransmission/CMakeLists.txt
Co-Authored-By: ckerr <ckerr@github.com>
* fixup! silence spurious alignment warning
* use -w for DISABLE_WARNINGS in Clang
* refactor: fix libtransmission deprecation warnings
* fix: pthread_create's start_routine's return value
This was defined as `void` on non-Windows but should have been `void*`
* chore: uncrustify
* fix: add DISABLE_WARNINGS option for SunPro Studio
* fix "unused in lambda capture" warnings by clang++
* fix 'increases required alignment' warning
Caused from storing int16_t's in a char array.
* fix net.c 'increases required alignment' warning
The code passes in a `struct sockaddr_storage*` which is a padded struct
large enough for the necessary alignment. Unfortunately it was recast as
a `struct sockaddr*` which has less padding and a smaller alignment. The
warning occrred because of these differing alignments.
* make building quieter so warnings are more visible
* fixup! fix 'increases required alignment' warning
* Fix -Wcast-function-type warnings in GTK+ app code
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-terminal/issues/96 talks about both
the issue and its solution.
GCC 8's -Wcast-function-type, enabled by -Wextra, is problematic in glib
applications because it's idiomatic there to recast function signatures,
e.g. `g_slist_free(list, (GFunc)g_free, NULL);`.
Disabling the warning with pragmas causes "unrecognized pragma" warnings
on clang and older versions of gcc, and disabling the warning could miss
actual bugs. GCC defines `void (*)(void)` as a special case that matches
anything so we can silence warnings by double-casting through GCallback.
In the previous example, the warning is silenced by changing the code to
read `g_slist_free(list, (GFunc)(GCallback)g_free, NULL);`).
* fixup! fix "unused in lambda capture" warnings by clang++
* fixup! fix "unused in lambda capture" warnings by clang++
* fix two more libtransmission compiler warnings
* fix: in watchdir, use TR_ENABLE_ASSERTS not NDEBUG
In some filesystems, including ones mounted on a network drive, using a small buffer size
significantly hurts copy performance. Upping the buffer to 1024kb to increase copy performance.
* Unify/Modernize TOS to DSCP standards
The set of pre-named TOS values are now renamed to the latest DSCP
standards, with traffic classes and everything exciting. To keep
everything in the same place, a segment has been added to net.h to keep
the currently named values.
A result of these changes is that "lowcost" is probably no longer
harmless, as it now encourages the router to preferentially drop the
packages when bandwidth requires so. "lowdelay" is assigned to a pretty
high AF class for SIP and stuff. I am not sure at all about the
"throughput" assignment. I mean, the whole point of DSCP-fication is
translating from the old ToS bits to a more precedence-based notation,
and precedence is supposed to lie beside the old 4 ToS bits...
A funny interaction between the AFxy and the old ToS fields lies in
the old "reliability" (0x08) field. All odd numbers of y (1, 3 : low,
high) switches it on. If you spend 5 more minutes on it you can probably
come up with "pun" values that hold similar meanings in DSCP and
Prec/ToS.
By removing the IPv6 override, I should have kind of satisfied the #692
request.
Fixes: #692