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- The libtest benchmark harness that is automatically added by cargo
interferes with criterion. Disable it everywhere where there are no
benchmarks.
- https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/47241
- https://bheisler.github.io/criterion.rs/book/faq.html
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Having the license file in the root directory is not enough, since
cargo actions for workspace members will not consider this file.
This commit adds a symbolic link to the license file in the root
directory of all workspace members, so "cargo publish" will include
the LICENSE.txt file when publishing crates.
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- https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#len_zero
- https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#comparison_to_empty
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- https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#needless_return
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- Previously, armor::Reader implemented BufferedReader using the
Generic reader on top of IoReader's io::Read implementation.
However, that is no longer good enough, because we need to access
the cookie from (Io)Reader::initialize.
- The real fix is to directly implement the BufferedReader protocol.
That would have been the right thing to do from the beginning,
instead of using buffered_reader::Generic. This may actually
simplify the code and reduce buffering. However, implementing the
BufferedReader protocol is a bit error-prone, so we defer it once
again!
- Instead, manually inline the code from the Generic reader.
- In the following commits, we will take advantage of that and
access the cookie.
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- Reorder fields so that the inner reader comes last. When looking
at the derived debug output, it is easier to see the fields
belonging to the current reader. With the inner reader coming
last, it also resembles walking up the stack.
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- Release buffered-reader 1.0.0, sequoia-openpgp 1.0.0, and
sequoia-sqv 1.0.0.
- Also release sequoia-sop 0.22.0.
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- Versions required by feature or API usage:
- anyhow 1.0.18.
- policy::test::reject_seip_packet and
policy::test::reject_cipher' fail
- We use `impl From<anyhow::Error> for Box<dyn std::error::Error +
Send + Sync + 'static>`, introduced in 1.0.5.
- tokio 0.2.19
- We use `tokio::net::tcp::OwnedReadHalf`, introduced in 0.2.19.
- chrono 0.4.10
- We use the `std` feature, introduced in 0.4.10.
- thiserror 1.0.2
- futures and futures-util 0.3.5
- tempfile 3.1
- c_doctests require the same version of rand both as direct
dependency and through tempfile.
- Yanked versions:
- structopt 0.3.11. 0.3.8 to 0.3.10 were yanked.
- socket2 0.3.16. 0.3.0 to 0.3.15 were yanked.
- Update our dependencies to the package versions required by other
dependencies, e.g. structopt requires lazy_static 1.4.0.
- clap 2.33
- lazy_static to 1.4.0
- libc to 0.2.66
- proc-macro2 to 1.0.7
- syn to 1.0.5.
- winapi 0.3.8
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- See #615.
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- This way the entire `BufferedReader<C>` will be `Send` and `Sync`.
- Modify all other crates accordingly.
- See #615.
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- See #615.
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- This makes file_unix::File Send and Sync.
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- Use the Cookie's debug output to allow for generic Cookies.
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- If reading from the wrapped reader returns an error, but we still
can satisfy the request in Generic::data_helper, we do so. But, it
is important to keep the error and return it next time the function
is called. Otherwise, error conditions are mis-reported as end of
file.
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- See #480.
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- Fixes #548.
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- Fix unmatched references.
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- Replace bitshifts with {u16,u32}::from_be_bytes from the standard library.
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- Hat tip to Fabian Freyer of Radically Open Security.
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- Consume the whole buffer, not just DEFAULT_BUF_SIZE.
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- This cleanly avoids creating a linked list of references on the
stack that grows every time we call into_inner.
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- Also, make PacketHeaderParser polymorphic over
BufferedReader<Cookie> at the same time.
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This reverts commit 9619dffaa756d8cfd6ec691699bd6ae4d59ecfb5.
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- This method returns the reader in a box. The nice thing is that
we can provide a specialized implementation for
Box<BufferedReader> that avoids boxing the reader twice. This
cleanly addresses the issue worked around in
9619dffaa756d8cfd6ec691699bd6ae4d59ecfb5.
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Signed-off-by: Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg@fifthhorseman.net>
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