gpgme/TODO
Marcus Brinkmann 4fa3008950 doc/
2002-02-06  Marcus Brinkmann  <marcus@g10code.de>

	* gpgme.texi (Key Listing Mode): Update documentation.

gpgme/
2002-02-06  Marcus Brinkmann  <marcus@g10code.de>

	* gpgme.c (gpgme_set_keylist_mode): Possibly return an error
	value.
	(gpgme_get_keylist_mode): New function.
	(gpgme_new): Set the default for keylist_mode member of CTX.

	* gpgme.h (gpgme_set_keylist_mode): Fix prototype.
	(gpgme_get_keylist_mode): New prototype.
	(GPGME_KEYLIST_MODE_LOCAL): New macro.
	(GPGME_KEYLIST_MODE_EXTERN): Likewise..
2002-02-06 00:08:47 +00:00

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Hey Emacs, this is -*- outline -*- mode!
* ABI's to break:
** The resulting error of an operation can not be retrieved
seperately; the op_foobar operations can't be implemented by the
user, they are not merely convenience, but necessity, while the
op_foobar_start functions for these are unusable (or render the
context unusable, your choice).
** string representation of non-secret keys and ATTR_IS_SECRET is NULL,
which can not be differentiated from the case that it is not
representable.
* Implement posix-sema.c
* Allow to use GTK's main loop instead of the select stuff in
wait.c
* add locking to the key cache?
* GpgmeKey misses GPGME_ATTR_EXPIRE attribute
* Add ATTR to return the number of subkeys or uids.
* Factor out common code in _op_*_start functions.
* Documentation
** Add note about GPGME clearing out pointer return values.
** validity/trust
* Engines
** Move code common to all engines up from gpg to engine.
** engine operations can return General Error on unknown protocol
(it's an internal error, as select_protocol checks already).
* Operations
** Export status handler need much more work.
** Import should return a useful error when one happened.
** Genkey should return something more useful than General_Error.
* Error Values
** Map ASSUAN/GpgSM ERR error values in a better way than is done now.
** Verify (and document) if Read_Error, Write_Error, Pipe_Error set errno.
* Tests
** t-data
*** Test gpgme_data_release_and_get_mem.
*** Test gpgme_data_rewind for invalid types.
*** Test gpgme_data_read's readable feature.
* Build suite
** Make sure everything is cleaned correctly (esp. test area).
** There is a spurious 4/10 tests failed in some conditions.
Rebuilding from scratch works around that.
Bugs reported by Stephane Corthesy:
> - When returning a GpgmeKey GPGME_ATTR_COMMENT attribute, characters
> like ":" are not un-escaped, they are returned as \x3a
> BTW, here's another bug: it it not possible to retrieve fingerprints
> for subkeys
> In GpgmeRecipients, would it be possible to provide a function which
> would return the validity assigned to a name contained in the
> GpgmeRecipients instance?
> - There is an inconsistent behaviour: if we pass three times an
> invalid (but non empty) passphrase, return code is GPGME_No_Data, but
> if we pass three times an empty (and invalid) passphrase, we get
> GPGME_No_Passphrase.
> passphrase callback. If I use the same GpgmeContext as the one which
> is currently asking for a passphrase, my app crashes: the r_hd in
> the
> callback has become invalid; if I use a brand new one, the callback
> is called recursively, when I ask to enumerate keys.