* 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: 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
* 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
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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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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 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.
RFC 2616 defines headers as case-insensitive, so if rpc is behind a
reverse proxy that lowers the case of headers, transmission will not
parse them correctly.
A new wrapper function, `tr_strcasestr` is added to
libtransmission/utils.c to allow for comparisons of headers case
insensitively, and checks in cmake and autogen are included.
* MISRA C++:2008, 8-0-1 - An init-declarator-list or a member-declarator-list
shall consist of a single init-declarator or member-declarator respectively
* CERT, DCL52-J. - Do not declare more than one variable per declaration
* CERT, DCL04-C. - Do not declare more than one variable per declaration
* 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
While resolved paths always contain the `\\?\` prefix, it's not always
correct to strip only those 4 chars. In case of UNC paths, the prefix
is actually a bit longer (`\\?\UNC\`) and needs to be replaced with `\\`
instead.
Failing to do so results in invalid paths, e.g. `\\Host\Share\File` becomes
`UNC\Host\Share\File` which totally wrong.
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.
Seems like there could be a defect in uClibc making errno not
thread-local. Don't rely on errno value but check function return value
instead which is a better failure indicator.
Return errors from `tr_loadFile` and `tr_variantFromFile` via tr_error.
Fix `tr_sessionLoadSettings` to not fail on Windows if settings.json
does not exist.
This should not affect non-Win32 platforms in any way.
As for Win32 (both MinGW and MSVC), this should hopefully allow for
unpatched compilation. Correct functioning is not yet guaranteed though.
Remove unused `renamed` argument.
Use tr_error instead of errno to report errors to support Win32 file
wrappers which do not map Windows error codes to POSIX ones.
Return bool instead of int (0/-1).
Uncomment tr_error_prefix and tr_error_propagate_prefixed functions.