* 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
* 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
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* explicit boolean expressions
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* use uint64_t for content byte counts
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* avoid unnecessary logic branches
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* explicit cast
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* 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
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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.
* 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.
* 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
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* 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
* MISRA C++:2008, 2-13-4 - Literal suffixes shall be upper case
* MISRA C:2012, 7.3 - The lowercase character "l" shall not be used in a
literal suffix
* CERT DCL16-C. - Use "L," not "l," to indicate a long value
* CERT, DCL50-J. - Use visually distinct identifiers
* applied changes from https://github.com/Elbandi/transmission/tree/elbandi/labels to official transmission repo
* Fix compilation errors
* Address review comments
Changed `tr_ptrArray* labels` to `tr_ptrArray labels`;
Removed tr_ptrArrayNew() tr_ptrArrayDup() tr_ptrArrayFree()
Use tr_strsep() to split string by delimiters
Update transmission-remote.1
Update rpc-spec.txt
* Fix warning, address comments
* Rebase, fix formatting and address comments
Use uncrustify to format changed files
Fix "const <type>" -> "<type> const"
Fix small comments
* Lock torrent for setLabels, check for duplicates
* Check for empty labels in daemon
* Stop on first error
This is useful if the client script is going to access
the .resume file. Ensuring an up-to-date .resume file
means that user scripts will be able to access it.
The format introduced in TRAC-394 is nice but brings its own issues (e.g.
TRAC-4189, #122). I'm okay with a bit of grepping myself if it makes the
experience better for end users.
Using hashes results in filenames well under 255 bytes limit on some
filesystems. If even that will not be enough, I'd suggest reporting the
issue elsewhere.
Fixes: #122
All the compilers should provide the header file by now. Remove `tr_isBool`
sanity checks along the way as compiler should guarantee that bool (_Bool)
values are 0 or 1 and nothing else.
This way all the qualifiers (`const`, `volatile`, `mutable`) are grouped
together, e.g. `T const* const x` vs. `const T* const x`. Also helps reading
types right-to-left, e.g. "constant pointer to constant T" vs. "constant
pointer to T which is constant".
There're places where manual intervention is still required as uncrustify
is not ideal (unfortunately), but at least one may rely on it to do the
right thing most of the time (e.g. when sending in a patch).
The style itself is quite different from what we had before but making it
uniform across all the codebase is the key. I also hope that it'll make the
code more readable (YMMV) and less sensitive to further changes.
Now that MSVC support for C99 is quite good, remove previously needed but
now unused checks and definitions, like PRI* format macros (including
PRIdMAX and TR_PRIuSIZE, replaced with %jd and %zu) and inline macro.
Also, remove ssize_t typedef and replace few occurences with ev_ssize_t.
Also, remove check for stdbool.h availability (guaranteed by C99) and
include it unconditionally (except when in C++ mode).