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Generally speaking reinterpret_cast is sketchy stuff. But the
special case of char*/uint8_t* is both common and safe. By
isolating those, the remaining (likely sketchy) cases are easier
to grep for.
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[ci skip]
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Only encrypt so it's easy to verify everything still works.
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Some help from include-what-you-use
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ISO C++ reserves names with double underscores in them
Closes #512
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Defined in build.h, all equal to BOTAN_DLL so ties into existing
system for exporting symbols.
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function declaration is already hidden, fix some param names in doxygen
comments, fixes #1067
This work was sponsored by Ribose Inc (@riboseinc).
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In simple mode (no salt) with an empty password the input buffer
is empty.
Add a check that salt is not empty if iterations > 1 since PGP
only has simple, salted, and iterated+salted modes.
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Made a try at implementing it but its a huge pain due to the
combination of the iteration count being the byte count and that
we have to end on exactly an encodable iteration count.
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It was removed somewhere along the line in 1.11, with the logic
that it is a funky PGP-specific scheme and (quoting the commit
that removed it) "not really useful outside of a full PGP implementation".
This assumed that the PGP implementation would be in Botan itself, but
PGP is implemented in https://github.com/evpo/EncryptPad/ (which is
a PGP implementation using 1.10), and RNP (https://github.com/riboseinc/rnp)
would like to use it also.
This work was sponsored by Ribose Inc (@riboseinc).
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* fixes for deprecated constructions in c++11 and later (explicit rule of 3/5 or implicit rule of 0 and other violations)
* `default` specifier instead of `{}` in some places(probably all)
* removal of unreachable code (for example `return` after `throw`)
* removal of compilation unit only visible, but not used functions
* fix for `throw()` specifier - used instead `BOTAN_NOEXCEPT`
* removed not needed semicolons
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If all (say) stream ciphers are disabled, avoid unused arg warning.
[ci skip]
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Renames a couple of functions for somewhat better name consistency,
eg make_u32bit becomes make_uint32. The old typedefs remain for now
since probably lots of application code uses them.
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I repent my use of global constructors.
I repent my use of global locks.
Hopefully I will never touch this code again.
:)
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explicit.
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value. asn1_time.cpp 159
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In some cases this can offer better optimization, via devirtualization.
And it lets the user know the class is not intended for derivation.
Some discussion in GH #402
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As the alternatives are unfortunate for applications trying to catch
all library errors, and it seems deriving from std::runtime_error
causes problems with MSVC DLLs (GH #340)
Effectively reverts 2837e915d82e43
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Only user-visible change is the removal of get_byte.h
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Previously we were hanging on the type destructors to pull in
the relevant objects. However that fails in many simple cases
where the object is never deleted.
For every type involved in the algo registry add static create
and providers functions to access the algo registry. Modify
lookup.h to be inline and call those functions, and move
a few to sub-headers (eg, get_pbkdf going to pbkdf.h). So
accessing the registry involves going through the same file
that handles the initialization, so there is no way to end up
with missing objs.
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With this change the tests pass when linked against a static library
built in the normal (non-amalgamation) fashion.
Remove the restriction in configure.py, and have circleci build the
clang static build as a non-amalg.
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Thanks to @vlajos https://github.com/vlajos/misspell_fixer
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Fixes #146.
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Fix two memory leaks (in TLS and modes) caused by calling get_foo and
then cloning the result before saving it (leaking the original object),
a holdover from the conversion between construction techniques in 1.11.14
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higher level functions on interface handling returning a vector.
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ctypes Python wrapper that uses it. The API is intentionally designed
to have a very simple ABI (extern "C", all structs are opaque, no
memory ownership passing the FFI boundary, limited set of simple types
as args) so the ctypes wrapper is quite simple.
Currently ffi provides ciphers, hashes, MACs, RNGs, PBKDF, KDF,
bcrypt, and most public key operations.
Remove the old boost.python wrapper and all the build code for it.
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Convert all uses of Algorithm_Factory and the engines to using Algo_Registry
The shared pool of entropy sources remains but is moved to EntropySource.
With that and few remaining initializations (default OIDs and aliases)
moved elsewhere, the global state is empty and init and shutdown are no-ops.
Remove almost all of the headers and code for handling the global
state, except LibraryInitializer which remains as a compatability stub.
Update seeding for blinding so only one hacky almost-global RNG
instance needs to be setup instead of across all pubkey uses (it uses
either the system RNG or an AutoSeeded_RNG if the system RNG is not
available).
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Update license header line to specify the terms and refer to the file,
neither of which it included before.
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Remove the unhelpful 'Algorithm' base class which had previously
acted more or less as a global base.
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