* Expanded the section on issues with Windows installations, with
greater detail of which versions of Visual Studio are needed
depending on which version of CPython is to be used.
* Included a recommendation which is a bit harsh without being totally
prickish.
* Updated all files to not link to author's key or related data in
order to make them all consistent with the changes in commit
649b196881.
Signed-off-by: Ben McGinnes <ben@adversary.org>
* lang/cpp/src/Makefile.am, lang/qt/src/Makefile.am (AM_CPPFLAGS):
Add suggest-override and zero-as-null-pointer-constant warnings.
* lang/cpp/src/*, lang/qt/src/*: Consistenly use nullptr and override.
--
This was especially important for the headers so that downstream
users of GpgME++ or QGpgME do not get flooded by warnings if
they have these warnings enabled.
It also improves compiler errors/warnings in case of accidental
mistakes.
* Added long description to setup.py.in.
* Added maintenance mode details with clarification for what type of
things would be a bug as far as MM is concerned and what wouldn't
be.
** Includes a not too subtle hint directed towards the donations page.
* Miscellaneous tightening of documentation.
Signed-off-by: Ben McGinnes <ben@adversary.org>
* Added instructions for checking key certifications or key
signatures (depending on preferred terminology).
* Added pendulum module to recommended installations, but not to
requirements.
Tested-by: Ben McGinnes <ben@adversary.org>
Signed-off-by: Ben McGinnes <ben@adversary.org>
* Added documentation for the new methods added to gpgme.version.
* Removed the Flask based advanced use case from the what-is-new
section as that type of code will not be added here.
* lang/python/version.py.in: added gpg.version.versionintlist
* If gpg.version.versionintlist[2] ever returns -1 then there's a
serious problem with the build and it should be lodged as a bug if
it's repeatable. Seeing this should never happen, but checking for
it is better than not doing so.
* Fixed bug T4242 and tested that dropping "Import" in favour of
"import_type" does indeed work just fine.
Tested-by: Ben McGinnes <ben@adversary.org>
Signed-off-by: Ben McGinnes <ben@adversary.org>
* lang/python/src/constants/__init__.py: dropped use of Import
capitalisation and renamed lang/python/src/constants/import.py to
lang/python/src/constants/import_type.py to address bug T4242.
* lang/python/doc/src/gpgme-python-howto: minor docs updates.
* src/debug.h (TRACE_BEG, TRACE_LOG, TRACE_SUC): Use variadic macros
and remove the TRACE_BEG1 et al. Change all users to always pass a
format string.
(TRACE): Ditto.
* src/debug.c (_gpgme_debugf): New.
* configure.ac <GCC>: Add -Wno-format-zero-length.
--
This makes it easier for use to enable format checks. The zero-length
format is required to allow for an empty format due to the comman
problematic of __VA_ARGS__.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* tests/Makefile.am (run-threaded): Add.
* tests/run-threaded.c: New.
--
This test is intended to help detect race conditions
or other multithread problems. It can also be used
to put the whole GnuPG system under extreme load.
* tests/gpg/t-support.h (check_gpg_version, compare_versions),
(parse_version_string, parse_version_number): Remove version
check code.
* tests/json/t-json.c (check_gpg_version, compare_versions),
(parse_version_string, parse_version_number): Add.
--
t-support header was not a good place for this. It should
go into a library e.g. gpgrt in the future. For now we
can keep it close to where it is needed.
* t-config-opt.in.json,
t-config-opt.out.json,
t-import.in.json,
t-import.out.json,
t-sign.in.json,
t-sign.out.json: New.
--
These should actually have been in a previous commit as
they are already registered.
* tests/json/t-json.c (test_contains): Try all siblings of
the haystack child.
--
This fixes the case where we don't match against the
first child because the order might have changed or
a new element was inserted at the top. Then we
have to try out also all the siblings.
* t-json.c (tests): Register new tests.
* t-createkey.in.json,
t-createkey.out.json,
t-decrypt-verify.in.json,
t-decrypt-verify.out.json,
t-decrypt.in.json,
t-decrypt.out.json,
t-delete.in.json,
t-delete.out.json,
t-encrypt-sign.in.json,
t-encrypt-sign.out.json,
t-encrypt.in.json,
t-encrypt.out.json,
t-export-secret-info.in.json,
t-export-secret-info.out.json,
t-export.in.json,
t-export.out.json,
t-json.c,
t-keylist-secret.in.json,
t-keylist-secret.out.json,
t-keylist.in.json,
t-keylist.out.json,
t-verify.in.json,
t-verify.out.json,
t-version.in.json,
t-version.out.json: New.
--
Except for help and getmore there is now a test for each command.
* tests/json/t-json.c (test_contains): When searching for "*" accept
every string.
--
This allows it to write tests that check for the existence of
a string value but don't care about the contents. E.g. for Data.
* tests/json/t-json.c (main): Skip if version is not at least
2.2.0
--
In the past new tests often failed when a modern GPGME was
used with old GnuPG's.
This should avoid the hassle for packagers without the
requirement that we test against old versions.
* t-support.h (parse_version_number, parse_version_string)
(compare_versions): New. Copy&Paste from src/version.c
(check_gpg_version): New helper to check for a gpg version.
--
This should make it easier to write tests that e.g.
rely on modern gnupg features.
* configure.ac: Configure makefile.
* tests/Makefile.am: Run json tests if gpg tests are run.
* tests/json/t-json.c: New testrunner for json tests.
* tests/json/t-config.in, tests/json/t-config.out: First test.
--
The idea of this test runner is that it only looks for parts
in the output. This should allow it to write robust tests
that check for the basics in the output but don't fail when
the output is extended or slightly changed.
* src/gpgme.m4 (_AM_PATH_GPGME_CONFIG): Use gpgrt-config with gpgme.pc
when possible.
(AM_PATH_GPGME_GLIB): Likewise with gpgme-glib.pc.
--
Keeping AM_PATH_GPGME_PTHREAD, as is, untouched.
Signed-off-by: NIIBE Yutaka <gniibe@fsij.org>
* src/gpgme-glib.pc.in: New.
* src/gpgme.pc.in (avail_lang): Remove.
--
Provide gpgme-glib.pc for gpgme-glib library. The avial_lang
information is no use because *.pc is for C.
Signed-off-by: NIIBE Yutaka <gniibe@fsij.org>
* configure.ac: Generate src/gpgme.pc.
* src/Makefile.am (pkgconfigdir, pkgconfig_DATA): New.
(EXTRA_DIST): Add gpgme.pc.in.
* src/gpgme.pc.in: New.
* src/gpgme-config.in: Use variables.
--
Some usages of gpgme-config is not compatible to pkg-config style;
The --glib option and --thread option which affect the output
by --cflags or --libs are not supported by gpgme.pc.
gpgme-config's embedding information for gpg-error and libassuan at
the build time of gpgme is considered inflexible than pkg-config
style. It is now handled by dependency of gpgme.pc (Requires field).
To use gpgme.pc, newer libgpg-error (>= 1.33) and libassuan (>= 2.5.3)
are required, which provide gpg-error.pc and libassuan.pc respectively.
Signed-off-by: NIIBE Yutaka <gniibe@fsij.org>
* Continued restructuring as part of moving beyond mere;y the HOWTO
file.
* Generated the alternative source files for reST and Texinfo.
* Fixed some errors and updated links after moving the what's new
section to two new files (yes, two).
* src/w32-io.c (close_handle, _close_handle): New macro and function;
use in place of all CloseHandle calls.
(wait_for_single_object, _wait_for_single_object): Likewise.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* src/assuan-support.c (my_waitpid): Do not close the PID = it is not
a handle.
--
At some time in the distant past we might have used the process object
as pid which obviously required a close. However this was changed and
so what we did here was to close an arbitrary handle (one which
matches the pid).
GnuPG-bug-id: 4237
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* src/w32-io.c (hddesc_t): New.
(reader_context_s, writer_context_s): Replace file_sock and file_hd by
the hddesc_t hdd.
(fd_table): Ditto. Add want_reader and want_writer.
(hddesc_lock): New lock variable.
(new_hddesc, ref_hddesc): New.
(release_hddesc): New.
(reader, writer): Call release_hddesc.
(create_reader, create_writer): Change for new hddesc scheme.
(destroy_reader, destroy_writer): Replace closing by a call to
release_hddesc.
(_gpgme_io_pipe): Change for new hddesc scheme.
(_gpgme_io_close): Ditto.
(_gpgme_io_dup): Ditto. Use want_reader and want_writer.
(_gpgme_io_socket): Change for new hddesc scheme.
--
GnuPG-bug-id: 4237
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>