NSS:
* test NSS-specific code with -std=gnu99
* use a recent gcc version from the latest Ubuntu image
Chutney:
* use clang, so we keep one clang Linux job
* keep clang on a fast job, so the overall build finishes quickly
Closes ticket 32500 for 0.3.5.
Require C99 standards-conforming code in Travis CI, but allow GNU gcc
extensions. Also activates clang's -Wtypedef-redefinition warnings.
Builds some jobs with -std=gnu99, and some jobs without.
Closes ticket 32500.
Since the removal of ip->circuit_established, this function does litterally
nothing so clean it up.
Part of #32020
Signed-off-by: David Goulet <dgoulet@torproject.org>
By centralizing the circuit cleanup type that is: on close, free and
repurpose, some actions on the circuit can not happen for a certain cleanup
type or for all types.
This passes a cleanup type so the HS subsystem (v2 and v3) can take actions
based on the type of cleanup.
For instance, there is slow code that we do not run on a circuit close but
rather only on free.
Part of #32020
Signed-off-by: David Goulet <dgoulet@torproject.org>
Report back to the v3 subsystem any introduction point client circuit failure
so they can be noted down in the failure cache.
Fixes#32020
Signed-off-by: David Goulet <dgoulet@torproject.org>
Old and messy code path. Structure it in a more pleasant and readable way. No
behavior change with this refactor.
Part of #32020
Signed-off-by: David Goulet <dgoulet@torproject.org>
Python 2 will be end-of-life as of 1 Jan 2020, so we can finally
stop supporting it. As a first step, we should make our configure
script stop accepting python 2 as something acceptable to run our
tests with.
Closes ticket 32608.
The FP_ identifiers referred to fingerprints, but they also applied
to address ranges. The router_status_t name invited confusion with
routerstasus_t. Fixes ticket 29826.
This is an automated commit, generated by this command:
./scripts/maint/rename_c_identifier.py \
router_status_t rtr_flags_t \
FP_INVALID RTR_INVALID \
FP_BADEXIT RTR_BADEXIT \
FP_REJECT RTR_REJECT