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Date | Version | Description |
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1.4 | Check-in
[634]:
First cut of the ruthless style adjustments to OSSP XDS:
o adjust source tree to follow OSSP source tree style by heavily combining sources into smaller sets (needs more work when still missing parts are added later) o automatic re-indentation of sources with GNU indent (still needs manual review and adjustments; will follow) These two heavy steps were mostly done automatically with the help of two helper scripts written in Perl. So expect more manual adjustments to follow... By rse. | |
1.3 | Check-in [4271]: Include xds.h, not internal.h! By simons. (diff) | |
1.2 | Check-in
[591]:
Merged the whole contents of branch "callback-semantic-rewrite" into
the main branch. The changes there include:
- A change of the callback semantics; callbacks do now return XDS_ERR_(UNDER|OVER)FLOW in case the buffer size doesn't fit. Rather than passing the differing byte size through the return code, it is stored in the location used_buffer_size points to -- a new parameter provided to all callbacks. In order to implement this, the framework, all callbacks and most of the test suits had to be adapted. - internal.h now provides the macro xds_check_parameter(), which can be used to verify the contents of function parameters with assert() and if in one line. If assert()s are deactivated, the routine will still return XDS_ERR_INVALID_ARG. Because of this change, internal.h now includes the system header assert.h. This means that this include coulde be removed from almost all modules. - internal.h now provides the macros xds_init_(en|de)coding_engine(). These can be used to comfortably verify a callback's parameters and to verify the buffer size. All engines have been rewritten to use these. By simons. (diff) | |
1.1.2.1 | Check-in [4253] on branch callback-semantic-rewrite: - Rewrote callbacks for new semantics. - Added use of the xds_check_parameter() macro. By simons. (diff) | |
1.1 | Check-in [557]: Added skeleton code for encoding and decoding of double types. By simons. |