* src/decrypt.c (_gpgme_decrypt_status_handler): Ignore received failure
code if we already have a specific failure code.
* src/encrypt.c (_gpgme_encrypt_status_handler): Ditto.
* src/export.c (export_status_handler): Ditto.
* src/genkey.c (genkey_status_handler): Ditto.
* src/keylist.c (keylist_status_handler): Ditto.
* src/keysign.c (keysign_status_handler): Ditto.
* src/passwd.c (passwd_status_handler): Ditto.
* src/revsig.c (revsig_status_handler): Ditto.
* src/setexpire.c (setexpire_status_handler): Ditto.
* src/sign.c (_gpgme_sign_status_handler): Ditto.
* src/tofupolicy.c (tofu_policy_status_handler): Ditto.
* src/verify.c (_gpgme_verify_status_handler): Ditto.
--
Usually, a process emits at most one failure code. But some operations
like the creation of an encrypted archive involve multiple chained
processes, so that multiple failure codes can be received. We want to
keep the first specific failure code we received. Further failure codes
are only parsed if we received just an unspecific "general error" so
far.
GnuPG-bug-id: 6575
* 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>