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Typos found with codespell.
Please keep in mind that this should have impact on actual code
and must be carefully evaluated:
src/core/or/lttng_circuit.inc
- ctf_enum_value("CONTROLER", CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_CONTROLLER)
+ ctf_enum_value("CONTROLLER", CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_CONTROLLER)
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This is an automated commit, generated by:
perl -i -pe 'next if /define/; s/((?:ENABLE|DISABLE)_GCC_WARNING)\(([A-Za-z0-9_\-]+)\)/$1(\"-W$2\")/' src/*/*/*.[ch] src/*/*.[ch]
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Using a standard ending here will let other tools that expect
markdown understand our output here.
This commit was automatically generated with:
for fn in $(find src -name '*.dox'); do \
git mv "$fn" "${fn%.dox}.md"; \
done
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This is an automatically generated commit, made with:
find src -name '*.dox' | \
xargs perl -i -ne 'print unless (m#^\s*/?\*\*/?\s*$#);'
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I needed to do this by hand, since we also use these for function
names, variable names, macro expansion, and a little token pasting.
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This is an automated commit, generated by this command:
./scripts/maint/rename_c_identifier.py \
address_ttl_s address_ttl_t \
aes_cnt_cipher aes_cnt_cipher_t \
authchallenge_data_s authchallenge_data_t \
authenticate_data_s authenticate_data_t \
cached_bw_event_s cached_bw_event_t \
cbuf cbuf_t \
cell_ewma_s cell_ewma_t \
certs_data_s certs_data_t \
channel_idmap_entry_s channel_idmap_entry_t \
channel_listener_s channel_listener_t \
channel_s channel_t \
channel_tls_s channel_tls_t \
circuit_build_times_s circuit_build_times_t \
circuit_muxinfo_s circuit_muxinfo_t \
circuitmux_policy_circ_data_s circuitmux_policy_circ_data_t \
circuitmux_policy_data_s circuitmux_policy_data_t \
circuitmux_policy_s circuitmux_policy_t \
circuitmux_s circuitmux_t \
coord coord_t \
cpuworker_job_u cpuworker_job_u_t \
cv_testinfo_s cv_testinfo_t \
ddmap_entry_s ddmap_entry_t \
dircollator_s dircollator_t \
dist_ops dist_ops_t \
ecdh_work_s ecdh_work_t \
ewma_policy_circ_data_s ewma_policy_circ_data_t \
ewma_policy_data_s ewma_policy_data_t \
fp_pair_map_entry_s fp_pair_map_entry_t \
fp_pair_map_s fp_pair_map_t \
guard_selection_s guard_selection_t \
mbw_cache_entry_s mbw_cache_entry_t \
outbuf_table_ent_s outbuf_table_ent_t \
queued_event_s queued_event_t \
replyqueue_s replyqueue_t \
rsa_work_s rsa_work_t \
sandbox_cfg_elem sandbox_cfg_elem_t \
scheduler_s scheduler_t \
smp_param smp_param_t \
socket_table_ent_s socket_table_ent_t \
state_s state_t \
threadpool_s threadpool_t \
timeout_cb timeout_cb_t \
tor_libevent_cfg tor_libevent_cfg_t \
tor_threadlocal_s tor_threadlocal_t \
url_table_ent_s url_table_ent_t \
worker_state_s worker_state_t \
workerthread_s workerthread_t \
workqueue_entry_s workqueue_entry_t
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(This copies documentation from doc/HACKING/design, and edits for
concisensess and clarity.)
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This commit was automatically generated with:
find src -name '*.dox' |xargs perl -i -pe 's{\@dir ([^/])}{\@dir /$1};'
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This includes app, core, feature, lib, and tools, but excludes
ext, test, and trunnel.
This was generated by the following shell script:
cd src
for dname in $(find lib core feature app tools -type d |grep -v \\.deps$); do
keyword="$(echo "$dname" |sed -e "s/\//_/" )"
target="${dname}/${keyword}.dox"
echo "$target"
cat <<EOF >"$target"
/**
@dir ${dname}
@brief ${dname}
**/
EOF
git add "$target"
done
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Doxygen thinks that saying #foo is linking to a "foo" anchor
someplace.
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Doxygen seems to interpret anything starting with \ as a command,
even when we don't mean it that way.
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tor_isinf() was new in 0.4.0, and also needs to look at the
same rules as clamp_double_to_i64()
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We used to do this on Windows only, but it appears to affect
multiple platforms when building with certain versions of GCC, and a
common pattern for defining the floating-point classifier functions.
Fixes part of 31687. I'm calling this a bugfux on 31687, when we
started suppressing these warnings on Windows.
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This mechanism isn't perfect, and sometimes it will guess wrong,
but it will help our automation.
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We had a typo in this check, so that coverity wasn't taking the
right path.
Bug not in any released Tor.
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Based on patches and review comments by Riastradh and Catalyst.
Co-authored-by: Taylor R Campbell <campbell+tor@mumble.net>
Co-authored-by: Taylor Yu <catalyst@torproject.org>
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NOTE: This commit breaks the build, because there was a mistake in an
earlier change of exactly the sort that this is meant to detect! I'm
leaving it broken for illustration.
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Test exactly what the geometric sampler returns, because that's what
the downstream callers of it are going to use.
While here, also assert that the geometric sampler returns a positive
integer. (Our geometric distribution is the one suported on {1, 2,
3, ...} that returns the number of trials before the first success,
not the one supported on {0, 1, 2, ...} that returns the number of
failures before the first success.)
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See https://github.com/torproject/tor/pull/624#discussion_r246453777
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This project introduces the prob_distr.c subsystem which implements all the
probability distributions that WTF-PAD needs. It also adds unittests for all of
them.
Code and tests courtesy of Riastradh.
Co-authored-by: Taylor R Campbell <campbell+tor@mumble.net>
Co-authored-by: Mike Perry <mikeperry-git@torproject.org>
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