* Revert "refactor: remove tr_sessionGetConfigDir() (#3506)"
This reverts commit c50da43ae0.
* Revert "fix: do not leak in tr_getWebClientDir() (#3502)"
This reverts commit 5a75e37033.
* refactor: remove tr_address_compare()
* refactor: remove tr_address_to_string()
* refactor: remove NUM_TR_AF_INET_TYPES
* refactor: replace tr_sessionGetPublicAddress with tr_session::getPublicAddress()
* refactor: tr_peerIo() takes tr_address by value
* refactor: replace tr_sessionIsAddressBlocked with tr_session::isAddressBlocked()
* refactor: tr_peerMgrAddIncoming now takes tr_address by value
* refactor: replace tr_address_is_valid_for_peers() with tr_address.isValidForPeers()
* refactor: tr_netOpenPeerSocket takes tr_address by value
* refactor: remove tr_generateAllowedSet()
* refactor: setup_sockaddr takes a tr_address by value
* refactor: tr_netBindTCP() takes a tr_address by value
* refactor: tr_dhtAddNode() takes a tr_address by value
* refactor: remove tr_address_from_string()
* refactor: rename tr_address.isValidForPeers() to .isValidPeerAddress()
* refactor: replace tr_address_from_sockaddr_storage() with tr_address::fromSockaddrStorage()
* refactor: minor cleanup to tr_address::readable()
* 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.
* 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
* Support specifying the umask as a string representing an octal number.
* Save the umask as a string representing an octal number.
* Support specifying the IPC socket permission as a string representing an octal number.
* Save the IPC socket permission as a string representing an octal number.
* Add a `base` parameter to `tr_parseNum()` for specifying the radix.
* refactor: re-enable cert-err33-c clang-tidy warning
* refactor: use fmt::chrono in transmission-remote
* refactor: use fmt::chrono in transmission-show
* refactor: use fmt::chrono in GTK details dialog
* refactor: use fmt::chrono in tr_session
* refactor: remove tr_localtime_r
* refactor: remove tr_gmtime_r
* refactor: implement FileTreeItem::children_ with a std::vector
* fix: std::move should not be called on forwarding reference
* fix: uninitialized scalar variable
* fix: unchecked return value from library
* fix: dereference before null check
* fix: unchecked return value from library
* fix: unchecked return value from library
* fixup! refactor: implement FileTreeItem::children_ with a std::vector
* fix: signed-unsigned comparison in libtransmission tests
* fix: avoid unnecessary copy by using const reference
* fix: function should be declared const
* refactor: use fmt::format to build log timestamps
* fix: use init-statement to reduce variable scope
* fixup! refactor: use fmt::format to build log timestamps
* fix: remove tau_tracker destructor for rule-of-zero
* fix: remove tr_peerIo destructor for rule-of-zero
* Revert "fix: dereference before null check"
This reverts commit cd78967815.
* fix: signed-unsigned comparison in libtransmission tests
* fix: use init-statement to reduce variable scope
* fix: extract nested code block into separate method
* fix: extract nested code block into separate method
* fix: extract nested code block into separate method
* fix: use init-statement to reduce variable scope
* fix: extract nested code block into separate method
* fix: signed-unsigned comparison in libtransmission tests
* fixup! fix: extract nested code block into separate method
* fix: mark possibly-unused as [[maybe_unused]]
* fix: invalid stack memory reference in tr_found_file_t
* fix: signed-unsigned comparison in libtransmission tests
* fix: rename variable to avoid shadow warning w/UTP
* fix: add default dtor for tr_strbuf
* fix: implicit conversion may lose precision
* fix: use init-statement to reduce variable scope
* fix: implicit conversion may lose precision
* fix: extract the assignment from this expression
* fix: use init-statement to reduce variable scope
* fix: use init-statement to reduce variable scope
* fix: do not mix public and private data members
* fix: add a condition to cv.wait call
* fix: do not throw uncaught exceptions in destructor
* refactor: tr_ctorSaveContents takes a string_view filename
* refactor: remove tr_ctorSaveMagnetContents
* refactor: announce_list::save takes a std::string_view
* refactor: magnet() takes an OutputIt arg
Generate the magnet link URL into an output iterator
* refactor: remove deprecated calls to tr_http_escape
* refactor: tr_torrent.torrentFile takes an OutputIterator
* refactor: tr_torrent.torrentFile returns a tr_pathbuf
* refactor: tr_torrent_metainfo.makeFilename returns a tr_pathbuf
* refactor: use tr_urlbuf in announcer-http
* chore: fix shadowed variable warning
"byte" is declared by a third-party UTP header
* refactor: tr_variantFromFile, tr_variantToFile take a string_view filename
* Support binding the RPC to a Unix socket on *nix
This commit adds unix socket support for a RPC. Some refactoring was
required in order to split out the RPC server's address struct from the
normal network address struct used for peers. It would cause
unacceptable overhead to add the unix socket length to the union.
Co-authored-by: Malte Voos <malte@malvo.org>
* add RPC socket mode to control unix socket perms
Unix socket permissions are important to control for security reasons,
and libevent defaults to 0755, which may not be what users want.
Co-authored-by: LaserEyess <LaserEyess@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Malte Voos <malte@malvo.org>
Add a getter/setter for torrent announce URLs as text that can be copied
and pasted: one URL per line, with a blank line between tiers.
C API: tr_torrentGetTrackerList() and tr_torrentSetTrackerList()
RPC APi: `trackerList` in `torrent-get` and `torrent-set`.
This deprecates `trackerAdd`, `trackerRemove`, and `trackerEdit`
from the RPC API.
Pass the bind-address-ipv4 to upnpDiscover to allow for upnp to only
use the interface specified. Prevents upnp packet leaks.
Authored-by: LaserEyess <lasereyess@lasereyess.net>
* refactor: include <memory> when using shared_ptr or unique_ptr
* refactor: include <cstdio> iff we use it
* refactor: include <cstring> iff we use it
* refactor: include <cstdlib> iff we use it
* refactor: include <string_view> or <string> iff we use it
* refactor: include <array> iff we use it
* refactor: include <ctime> iff we use it
* refactor: include <cctype> iff we use it
* refactor: misc #include cleanups in libtransmission
* perf: don't update queue positions during shutdown
When a torrent is being removed, we try to update the queue positions of
the other torrents. But it's (slightly) expensive and is irrelevant when
the session is closing, so skip it in that case.
* perf: torrentLoadResume shouldn't touch tor->dirty
Loading torrent settings from disk does call a lot of tr_torrentSetFoo()
functions, but since these are the saved settings, they shouldnt' affect
the torrent's 'is dirty' flag.
* refactor: [[maybe_unused]] iff arg _might_ be used
If the arg is never used, comment out its name.
If the arg is _sometimes_ used e.g. with ifdefs, use [[maybe_unused]].
* refactor: move handshake_done args into a convenience struct
* refactor: move peer_id from peerIo to tr_handshake
tr_handshake is a short-term object and tr_peerIo is long-term, so this
effectively narrows the scope of this field.
* chore: remove unused field tr_peerIo.isEncrypted
* refactor: add tr_peer_id_t type to hold peer ids.
this is a 'using' alias to a std::array<> so that code passing peer-ids
around doesn't have to memcmp / memcpy PEER_ID_LEN anymore. Also removes
the now-unused PEER_ID_LEN macro.
* refactor: fix uninit var warnings in magnet.cc
* refactor: fix uninit var warnings in completion.cc
* refactor: fix uninit var warnings in session.cc
* Modernize bitfield.cc: Storage changed to vector of bytes, return vector from getRaw, new Span readonly memory view
Modernize bitfield.cc: Code style/review notes
Modernize bitfield.cc: Code format
* Modernize bitfield.cc: Swap end and begin in bit counting code assertion
* Modernize bitfield.cc: Rewrite states and simplify code
* Modernize bitfield.cc: Fixing the code and tests
* Modernize bitfield.cc: Fixing tests
* Modernize bitfield.cc: Formatting; +std::size, +const
* refactor: add an enumeration of the script types
This simplifies the API by having a single set of functions that can be
used for getting/setting all the script types.
* chore: allow vararg calls in qt/.clang-tidy
An awkward PR since this isn't intended for the qt/ codebase at all, but
rather for use with libtransmission instead. But libtransmission is *so*
noncompilant at this point that this config can't be promoted higher up
the tree yet. Instead, it needs to be callable on-request by devs.
* refactor: make clang-tidy happy with bandwidth.h, .cc
* refactor: use getFooSpeedBytesPerSecond()
* Modernize bitfield.cc: Grouped member functions into the struct; C++ construction
* Modernize bitfield.cc: Naming style similar to qt/ C++ source
* Modernize bitfield.cc: Bitfield test updated to new API
* Modernize bitfield.cc: Renames for private functions
* Modernize bitfield.cc: Formatting
* Modernize bitfield.cc: Remove struct in 'struct Bitfield' and update commented code too
Co-authored-by: Charles Kerr <charles@charleskerr.com>
* Modernize bitfield.cc: Rename tr_bandwidth to Bandwidth; Move dependent structs and consts into it
* Modernize bitfield.cc: Rename internal fields to lower_snake_case_ with suffix underscore
* Modernize bitfield.cc: Remove struct in 'struct Bandwidth' type usages
Co-authored-by: Charles Kerr <charles@charleskerr.com>
* Modernize bandwidth.cc: Move functions inside struct
* Modernize bandwidth.cc: Review notes - remove extraneous checks, move small functions into .H file, etc
* Modernize bandwidth.cc: Construction and destruction is now via C++ new/delete
* Modernize bandwidth.cc: Rename used() to notifyBandwidthConsumed()
* Modernize bandwidth.cc: Children is now unordered_set
* Modernize bandwidth.cc: Allocation functions for peer bandwidth are now using std::vector instead of ptrArrays
* Modernize bandwidth.cc: Code formatting
* Modernize bandwidth.cc: Private fields after public; Minor review notes
* Modernize bandwidth.cc: Ungroup enums into constants; Docs minor update
* Modernize bitfield.cc: Docs comments changes; Using constexpr instead of const
Co-authored-by: Charles Kerr <charles@charleskerr.com>
These public methods weren't used anywhere except in tr_session, so make
them private.
tr_sessionGetAltSpeed_Bps()
tr_sessionGetPieceSpeed_Bps()
tr_sessionGetRawSpeed_Bps()
tr_sessionSetAltSpeed_Bps()
tr_sessionSetSpeedLimit_Bps()
* C++ modernize: Replace MIN/MAX with type safe std::min/std::max
* Template std::min/max invocations now explicitly use largest integer type
* torrent.cc did not have <algorithm> included
* MIN/MAX Changes for subprocess-win32.cc
* Using type{} style cast instead of template parameter in std::min/max
* 32-bit type cast errors with uint64_t versus size_t
* 32-bit type cast errors inout.cc and file.cc
* Missing include in windows code; Type cast error fixed
* Missing macro in win32 daemon; Replaced MIN in commented code with std::min
* Update libtransmission/tr-getopt.cc
Co-authored-by: Mike Gelfand <mikedld@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update libtransmission/file-posix.cc
Co-authored-by: Mike Gelfand <mikedld@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update tests/libtransmission/copy-test.cc
Co-authored-by: Mike Gelfand <mikedld@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update libtransmission/peer-mgr.cc
Co-authored-by: Mike Gelfand <mikedld@users.noreply.github.com>
* Strlen returns size_t, remove cast
Co-authored-by: Charles Kerr <charles@charleskerr.com>
Co-authored-by: Mike Gelfand <mikedld@users.noreply.github.com>
* refactor: tr_quickfindFirstK --> std::partial_sort
Remove `tr_quickfindFirstK()` and use `std::partial_sort()` instead.
Co-authored-by: Mike Gelfand <mikedld@mikedld.com>
Port libtransmission to C++. This PR doesn't refactor everything to c++.
Its code changes are only what was necessary to compile and link as c++.
See libtransmission/README.md for details on how to submit modernization
patches!
Co-authored-by: Mike Gelfand <mikedld@mikedld.com>