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2020-10-14Replace most 'extern crate' directives with 'use'.Justus Winter
- See #480.
2020-01-07Fix broken links in the documentation.Justus Winter
2019-07-15Prepare for Rust 2018.Justus Winter
- This is the result of running `cargo fix --edition`, with some manual adjustments. - The vast majority of changes merely qualify module paths with 'crate::'. - Two instances of adding an anonymous pattern to a trait's function. - `async` is a keyword in Rust 2018, and hence it needs to be escaped (e.g. in the case of the net::r#async module). - The manual adjustments were needed due to various shortcomings of the analysis employed by `cargo fix`, e.g. unexpanded macros, procedural macros, lalrpop grammars.
2019-02-12openpgp-ffi: Improve derived functions.Justus Winter
- Explicitly use the Parse and Serialize traits so that the modules that derives these functions do not have to use them explicitly.
2019-01-29openpgp-ffi: Improve the derived serialization function.Justus Winter
- Using absolute paths allows us to use types without having the user to 'use' them.
2019-01-29openpgp-ffi: Derive Parse.Justus Winter
2019-01-29openpgp-ffi: Derive Serialize.Justus Winter
2019-01-29openpgp-ffi: Convert Error.Justus Winter
2019-01-25openpgp-ffi: Use wrapper types.Justus Winter
- With the abstractions for moving ownership and references across the FFI boundary, we can now switch to actually using the wrapper types by changing the function signatures to use the wrapper type, and updating the generated functions.
2019-01-25openpgp-ffi: Convert PacketPile.Justus Winter
2019-01-22openpgp-ffi: Wrap PacketPile.Justus Winter
2019-01-21openpgp-ffi: Fix links in the documentation.Justus Winter
2019-01-21openpgp-ffi: Improve module documentation.Justus Winter
2019-01-17openpgp-ffi: Change prefix from 'sq' to 'pgp'.Justus Winter
- This change is the result of the following command, which can also be used to automatically convert existing users of Sequoia's C API: git grep -il sq_ | while read F ; do sed -E -i -e 's/sq_(arbitrary_writer_new|armor_reader_from_bytes|armor_reader_from_file|armor_reader_headers|armor_reader_kind|armor_reader_new|armor_writer_new|decrypt|encryptor_new|error_free|error_status|error_string|fingerprint_as_bytes|fingerprint_clone|fingerprint_equal|fingerprint_free|fingerprint_from_bytes|fingerprint_from_hex|fingerprint_hash|fingerprint_to_hex|fingerprint_to_keyid|fingerprint_to_string|keyid_clone|keyid_equal|keyid_free|keyid_from_bytes|keyid_from_hex|keyid_hash|keyid_to_hex|keyid_to_string|key_pair_as_signer|key_pair_free|key_pair_new|literal_writer_new|packet_free|packet_kind|packet_parser_buffer_unread_content|packet_parser_decrypt|packet_parser_eof_free|packet_parser_eof_is_message|packet_parser_finish|packet_parser_free|packet_parser_from_bytes|packet_parser_from_file|packet_parser_from_reader|packet_parser_next|packet_parser_packet|packet_parser_recurse|packet_parser_recursion_depth|packet_parser_result_eof|packet_parser_result_free|packet_parser_result_packet_parser|packet_parser_result_tag|packet_pile_clone|packet_pile_free|packet_pile_from_bytes|packet_pile_from_file|packet_pile_from_reader|packet_pile_serialize|packet_tag|pkesk_decrypt|pkesk_recipient|p_key_alive|p_key_alive_at|p_key_clone|p_key_creation_time|p_key_expired|p_key_expired_at|p_key_fingerprint|p_key_into_key_pair|p_key_keyid|p_key_public_key_algo|p_key_public_key_bits|reader_free|reader_from_bytes|reader_from_fd|reader_from_file|reader_read|revocation_status_free|revocation_status_variant|secret_cached|signature_alive|signature_alive_at|signature_can_authenticate|signature_can_certify|signature_can_encrypt_at_rest|signature_can_encrypt_for_transport|signature_can_sign|signature_expired|signature_expired_at|signature_free|signature_is_group_key|signature_is_split_key|signature_issuer|signature_issuer_fingerprint|signature_to_packet|signer_free|signer_new|signer_new_detached|skesk_decrypt|tag_to_string|tpk_alive|tpk_alive_at|tpk_builder_add_certification_subkey|tpk_builder_add_encryption_subkey|tpk_builder_add_signing_subkey|tpk_builder_add_userid|tpk_builder_autocrypt|tpk_builder_default|tpk_builder_free|tpk_builder_generate|tpk_builder_set_cipher_suite|tpk_clone|tpk_dump|tpk_equal|tpk_expired|tpk_expired_at|tpk_fingerprint|tpk_free|tpk_from_bytes|tpk_from_file|tpk_from_packet_parser|tpk_from_packet_pile|tpk_from_reader|tpk_into_tsk|tpk_is_tsk|tpk_key_iter|tpk_key_iter_free|tpk_key_iter_next|tpk_merge|tpk_merge_packets|tpk_primary|tpk_primary_user_id|tpk_revocation_status|tpk_revoke|tpk_revoke_in_place|tpk_serialize|tpk_set_expiry|tpk_user_id_binding_iter|tsk_free|tsk_into_tpk|tsk_new|tsk_serialize|tsk_tpk|user_attribute_value|user_id_binding_iter_free|user_id_binding_iter_next|user_id_binding_selfsig|user_id_binding_user_id|user_id_value|verification_result_code|verification_result_level|verification_results_at_level|verification_result_signature|verify|writer_alloc|writer_free|writer_from_bytes|writer_from_fd|writer_from_file|writer_stack_finalize|writer_stack_finalize_one|writer_stack_message|writer_stack_write|writer_stack_write_all|writer_write|reader|writer|packet_parser|packet_parser_result|packet_parser_eof|keyid|fingerprint|revocation_status|revocation_status_variant|armor_kind|armor_header|tag|unknown|signature|one_pass_sig|p_key|user_id|user_attribute|literal|compressed_data|pkesk|skesk|seip|mdc|packet|packet_pile|reason_for_revocation|user_id_binding|user_id_binding_iter|tpk_key_iter|tpk|tsk|tpk_builder|tpk_cipher_suite|public_key_algorithm|writer_stack|encryption_mode|secret|verification_results|verification_result|verification_result_code|sequoia_decrypt_get_public_keys_cb_t|sequoia_decrypt_get_secret_keys_cb_t|sequoia_decrypt_check_signatures_cb_t|mpi|signer|key_pair|p_key|status|error)/pgp_\1/g' -e 's/SQ_(ARMOR_KIND_ANY|ARMOR_KIND_FILE|ARMOR_KIND_FORCE_WIDTH|ARMOR_KIND_MESSAGE|ARMOR_KIND_PUBLICKEY|ARMOR_KIND_SECRETKEY|ARMOR_KIND_SIGNATURE|ENCRYPTION_MODE_AT_REST|ENCRYPTION_MODE_FOR_TRANSPORT|PUBLIC_KEY_ALGO_DSA|PUBLIC_KEY_ALGO_ECDH|PUBLIC_KEY_ALGO_ECDSA|PUBLIC_KEY_ALGO_EDDSA|PUBLIC_KEY_ALGO_ELGAMAL_ENCRYPT|PUBLIC_KEY_ALGO_ELGAMAL_ENCRYPT_SIGN|PUBLIC_KEY_ALGO_FORCE_WIDTH|PUBLIC_KEY_ALGO_RSA_ENCRYPT|PUBLIC_KEY_ALGO_RSA_ENCRYPT_SIGN|PUBLIC_KEY_ALGO_RSA_SIGN|REASON_FOR_REVOCATION_FORCE_WIDTH|REASON_FOR_REVOCATION_KEY_COMPROMISED|REASON_FOR_REVOCATION_KEY_RETIRED|REASON_FOR_REVOCATION_KEY_SUPERSEDED|REASON_FOR_REVOCATION_UID_RETIRED|REASON_FOR_REVOCATION_UNSPECIFIED|REVOCATION_STATUS_COULD_BE|REVOCATION_STATUS_FORCE_WIDTH|REVOCATION_STATUS_NOT_AS_FAR_AS_WE_KNOW|REVOCATION_STATUS_REVOKED|STATUS_BAD_SIGNATURE|STATUS_FORCE_WIDTH|STATUS_INDEX_OUT_OF_RANGE|STATUS_INVALID_ARGUMENT|STATUS_INVALID_OPERATION|STATUS_INVALID_PASSWORD|STATUS_INVALID_SESSION_KEY|STATUS_IO_ERROR|STATUS_MALFORMED_MESSAGE|STATUS_MALFORMED_PACKET|STATUS_MALFORMED_TPK|STATUS_MANIPULATED_MESSAGE|STATUS_MISSING_SESSION_KEY|STATUS_NETWORK_POLICY_VIOLATION|STATUS_SUCCESS|STATUS_UNKNOWN_ERROR|STATUS_UNSUPPORTED_AEAD_ALGORITHM|STATUS_UNSUPPORTED_ELLIPTIC_CURVE|STATUS_UNSUPPORTED_HASH_ALGORITHM|STATUS_UNSUPPORTED_PUBLICKEY_ALGORITHM|STATUS_UNSUPPORTED_SIGNATURE_TYPE|STATUS_UNSUPPORTED_SYMMETRIC_ALGORITHM|STATUS_UNSUPPORTED_TPK|TAG_COMPRESSED_DATA|TAG_LITERAL|TAG_MARKER|TAG_MDC|TAG_ONE_PASS_SIG|TAG_PKESK|TAG_PRIVATE|TAG_PUBLIC_KEY|TAG_PUBLIC_SUBKEY|TAG_RESERVED|TAG_SECRET_KEY|TAG_SECRET_SUBKEY|TAG_SED|TAG_SEIP|TAG_SIGNATURE|TAG_SKESK|TAG_TRUST|TAG_UNASSIGNED|TAG_USER_ATTRIBUTE|TAG_USER_ID|TPK_CIPHER_SUITE_CV|TPK_CIPHER_SUITE_FORCE_WIDTH|TPK_CIPHER_SUITE_RSA|VERIFICATION_RESULT_CODE_BAD_CHECKSUM|VERIFICATION_RESULT_CODE_FORCE_WIDTH|VERIFICATION_RESULT_CODE_GOOD_CHECKSUM|VERIFICATION_RESULT_CODE_MISSING_KEY)/PGP_\1/g' $F ; done
2019-01-17openpgp-ffi: New crate.Justus Winter
- This creates a new crate, 'sequoia-openpgp-ffi', and moves a handful of functions from 'sequoia-ffi' to it. - The 'sequoia-ffi' crate is a superset of the 'sequoia-openpgp-ffi' crate. This is accomplished by some include! magic. - My first attempt involved having 'sequoia-ffi' depend on 'sequoia-openpgp-ffi', so that the former just re-exports the symbols. However, that turned out to be unreliable, and might be not what we want, because it could also duplicate parts of Rust's standard library. - Fixes #144.