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GCC added an implicit-fallthrough warning a while back, where it would complain if you had a nontrivial "case:" block that didn't end with break, return, or something like that. Clang recently added the same thing. GCC, however, would let you annotate a fall-through as intended by any of various magic "/* fall through */" comments. Clang, however, only seems to like "__attribute__((fallthrough))". Fortunately, GCC accepts that too. A previous commit in this branch defined a FALLTHROUGH macro to do the right thing if GNUC is defined; here we replace all of our "fall through" comments with uses of that macro. This is an automated commit, made with the following perl one-liner: #!/usr/bin/perl -i -p s#/\* *falls? ?thr.*?\*/#FALLTHROUGH;#i; (In order to avoid conflicts, I'm applying this script separately to each maint branch. This is the 0.4.3 version.) |
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curve25519_donna | ||
ed25519 | ||
keccak-tiny | ||
mulodi | ||
rust@aa37fb84fb | ||
timeouts | ||
trunnel | ||
.may_include | ||
byteorder.h | ||
csiphash.c | ||
getdelim.c | ||
ht.h | ||
include.am | ||
Makefile.nmake | ||
OpenBSD_malloc_Linux.c | ||
README | ||
readpassphrase.c | ||
siphash.h | ||
strlcat.c | ||
strlcpy.c | ||
tinytest.c | ||
tinytest.h | ||
tinytest_demo.c | ||
tinytest_macros.h | ||
tor_queue.h | ||
tor_queue.txt | ||
tor_readpassphrase.h |
OpenBSD_malloc_Linux.c: The OpenBSD malloc implementation, ported to Linux. Used only when --enable-openbsd-malloc is passed to the configure script. strlcat.c strlcpy.c Implementations of strlcat and strlcpy, the more sane replacements for strcat and strcpy. These are nonstandard, and some libc implementations refuse to add them for religious reasons. ht.h An implementation of a hash table in the style of Niels Provos's tree.h. Shared with Libevent. tinytest.[ch] tinytest_demos.c tinytest_macros.h A unit testing framework. https://github.com/nmathewson/tinytest tor_queue.h A copy of sys/queue.h from OpenBSD. We keep our own copy rather than using sys/queue.h, since some platforms don't have a sys/queue.h, and the ones that do have diverged in incompatible ways. (CIRCLEQ or no CIRCLEQ? SIMPLQ or STAILQ?) We also rename the identifiers with a TOR_ prefix to avoid conflicts with the system headers. curve25519_donna/*.c A copy of Adam Langley's curve25519-donna mostly-portable implementations of curve25519. csiphash.c siphash.h Marek Majkowski's implementation of siphash 2-4, a secure keyed hash algorithm to avoid collision-based DoS attacks against hash tables. trunnel/*.[ch] Headers and runtime code for Trunnel, a system for generating code to encode and decode binary formats. ed25519/ref10/* Daniel Bernsten's portable ref10 implementation of ed25519. Public domain. ed25519/donna/* Andrew Moon's semi-portable ed25519-donna implementation of ed25519. Public domain. keccak-tiny/ David Leon Gil's portable Keccak implementation. CC0. readpassphrase.[ch] Portable readpassphrase implementation from OpenSSH portable, version 6.8p1. timeouts/ William Ahern's hierarchical timer-wheel implementation. MIT license. mulodi/ Contains an overflow-checking 64-bit signed integer multiply from LLVM's compiler_rt. For some reason, this is missing from 32-bit libclang in many places. Dual licensed MIT-license and BSD-like license; see mulodi/LICENSE.TXT.