- Mon Sep 3 18:48:26 PDT 2001
- Reformat everything to use real tabs (and to my latest coding style)
- Abstract out the numerical data types to fu8/16/32_t for portability.
- AIM_FRAMETYPE_OSCAR -> AIM_FRAMETYPE_FLAP. This makes more sense.
- aim_conn_t's FLAP sequence number was a signed int. Oops.
- Get rid of the 'struct' on all types suffixed with _t. That's been
annoying me for a while. They're all real typedefs now.
- Yes, client people are going to be rather annoyed by this. But it
doesn't stop there. Keep reading.
- Make the 'struct aim_rxcblist_t' type local to rxhandlers.c.
- Combine the command_tx_struct and command_rx_struct into aim_frame_t.
- Mostly aim_frame_t is command_rx_struct. For command_tx_struct, the
same structure is used, except where ->sent was, ->handled is now
used.
- This makes things a lot easier, everywhere.
- Get rid of ->lock. Pointless. If libfaim is ever preemptible, it
has much more important problems than that.
- Welcome to aim_bstream_t. No more direct buffer accesses. Anywhere.
- In fact I plan on getting rid of the aimutil macros completly.
- This isn't complete yet. It will be better later. Believe me. Maybe
even make more sense.
- More advanced and configurable boundschecking is coming, too.
- Clean up lots of stuff, everywhere.
- Rearrange the implementation of the TLV functions, saving lots of code.
- I'm rather pleased with the way some things got implemented with this,
particularly in places where TLVs contain TLVs.
- Get rid of aim_puttlv_() functions. Those were gross. Use tlvchains.
- XOR login is temporarily broken. I'll fix it someday. ("Someone" needs it.)
- Fix the return values of most everything -- OSCAR functions should all
return 0 on sucess, negative errno on failure.
- There are several things braced with #ifdef MID_REWROTE_ALL_THE_CRAP.
Consider that code broken and nonfunctional for now.
- I think I may have broken buddy icons. Remind me to fix that.
- Renovate faimtest substantially. Reformat, split up, update to new types.