openssl3 should now solve licensing issues with openssl. there is no
good reason to keep gnutls support anymore especially since there just
isn't anyoen who wants to maintain that extra ifdef'd code (and that
code has some gotchas that don't match the full features of openssl
too). so this removed "code cruft" to maintain, complexity and
maintenance work as well as build complexity.
Summary:
Patch from a series of patches to rename EAPI symbols to specific
library DSOs.
EAPI was designed to be able to pass
`__attribute__ ((visibility ("default")))` for symbols with
GCC, which would mean that even if -fvisibility=hidden was used
when compiling the library, the needed symbols would get exported.
MSVC __almost__ works like GCC (or mingw) in which you can
declare everything as export and it will just work (slower, but
it will work). But there's a caveat: global variables will not
work the same way for MSVC, but works for mingw and GCC.
For global variables (as opposed to functions), MSVC requires
correct DSO visibility for MSVC: instead of declaring a symbol as
export for everything, you need to declare it as import when
importing from another DSO and export when defining it locally.
With current EAPI definitions, we get the following example
working in mingw and MSVC (observe it doesn't define any global
variables as exported symbols).
Example 1:
dll1:
```
EAPI void foo(void);
EAPI void bar()
{
foo();
}
```
dll2:
```
EAPI void foo()
{
printf ("foo\n");
}
```
This works fine with API defined as __declspec(dllexport) in both
cases and for gcc defining as
`__atttribute__((visibility("default")))`.
However, the following:
Example 2:
dll1:
```
EAPI extern int foo;
EAPI void foobar(void);
EAPI void bar()
{
foo = 5;
foobar();
}
```
dll2:
```
EAPI int foo = 0;
EAPI void foobar()
{
printf ("foo %d\n", foo);
}
```
This will work on mingw but will not work for MSVC. And that's why
EAPI is the only solution that worked for MSVC.
Co-authored-by: João Paulo Taylor Ienczak Zanette <jpaulotiz@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Ricardo Campos <ricardo.campos@expertise.dev>
Co-authored-by: Lucas Cavalcante de Sousa <lucks.sousa@gmail.com>
Reviewers: vtorri, woohyun, jptiz, lucas
Reviewed By: vtorri
Subscribers: cedric, #reviewers, #committers
Tags: #efl
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D12225
Summary:
links to images that this patch is modifying would be included in doxy docs
without pre or post process something in meson definition, if we applied this patch.
Reviewers: segfaultxavi, bu5hm4n
Reviewed By: segfaultxavi
Subscribers: bu5hm4n, cedric, #reviewers, #committers
Tags: #efl
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D10821
Summary: I had fixed some typos and some wrong expressions in API reference doc
Test Plan: N/A
Reviewers: raster, zmike, Hermet, segfaultxavi
Reviewed By: Hermet
Subscribers: cedric, #reviewers, #committers
Tags: #efl
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D6943
This covers ecore audio, avahi, buffer and con.
Summary: There are some typos and cacologigue statements in
doxygen of ecore_audio, ecore_avahi, ecore_buffer, and ecore_con.
Test Plan: API Doxygen Revision
Reviewers: stefan, cedric, raster, Jaehyun_Cho
Subscribers: jpeg, conr2d
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D4652
This is a major work and unfortunately couldn't be split into smaller
pieces as old code was highly coupled.
Ecore_Con_Server is now a wrapper around Efl_Net_Dialer_Simple
(ecore_con_server_connect()) and Efl_Net_Server_Simple
(ecore_con_server_add()), doing all that the original version did with
some fixes so ecore_con_ssl_server_upgrade() and
ecore_con_ssl_client_upgrade() are more usable -- see the examples and
-t/--type=tcp+ssl.
I tried to be bug-compatible, with code annotations where things
doesn't make sense. This was based on ecore_con_suite tests and some
manual experimenting with the examples, these can be helpful if you
find regressions (report/assign to me).
Rewrite Ecore_Con_Url as a non-Eo (since it's just legacy) that is
built on top of Efl_Net_Dialer_Http.
Since there are some legacy behavior we do not want to expose in the
new classes, hack around and manipulate the curl_easy_setopt()
directly in those cases.
This includes the cookies: there is no reason why we should expose
independent files for read (COOKIEFILE) and write (COOKIEJAR), real
world applications can manipulate the files directly, like copying
from a template to a RDWR before using, etc.
The new efl_net code won't compose any path own its own, allowing the
user to connect to non-EFL systems.
However we need a way to use the same path Ecore_Con_Server does, so
we can reach it. Then export and use ecore_con_local_path_new() to do
exactly that.
Summary:
fix warnings while generating documents
- end of file while inside a group (eina_util.h)
- missing title after \defgroup
- ignoring title "Ecore_Con_Lib_Group" that does not match old title
Reviewers: Hermet
Subscribers: cedric, jpeg
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D4420
SSLv3 has been compromised a year ago by what is known as POODLE
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/POODLE). Every major browser have now
dropped support for SSLv3 and distribution are starting to do so also.
It is a good timing for us to do so, especially as it breaks build on
some distribution.
Summary:
1. Have refactored code in ecore_con_local.c
2. Changed env variable from "TMP" to "TMPDIR".
3. Added check for negetive port number when type is ECORE_CON_LOCAL_USER.
4. Added check to check TMPDIR before assuming /tmp as temp directory.
5. Updated documentation in Ecore_Con.h explaining about local socket and port number.
Signed-off-by: Srivardhan Hebbar <sri.hebbar@samsung.com>
Reviewers: cedric
Reviewed By: cedric
Subscribers: cedric
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D2194
Signed-off-by: Cedric BAIL <cedric@osg.samsung.com>
Summary: Ordered events into server side events, client side events and update the text.
Reviewers: cedric
Reviewed By: cedric
Subscribers: cedric
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D1976
Signed-off-by: Cedric BAIL <cedric@osg.samsung.com>
We'll be removing function pointer support from Eolian, instead
replacing any callback we can with events (arbitrary callbacks are
very difficult to support in bindings). As we'll be handling all
callbacks at once, we'll do this one at that point as well.
Summary: C++ takes the second typedef as redefinition and yields errors.
Reviewers: zmike, tasn
Reviewed By: tasn
Subscribers: larry, cedric, felipealmeida
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D1455
Be careful, systemd socket activation require you to always order
server socket creation in the same order as defined in the unit file.
This means ecore_con_server_add should always been in the same order
for those of them using systemd socket activation.