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1225 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Dan Cross
7bf6e05170 Fix a buffer overflow in bluewave.c.
strcat()'ing a string onto the result of file2str()
will result in a buffer overflow, since file2str()
only allocates enough memory to hold the contents of
the file (plus a NUL terminator).  This happend in
`bluewave.c`.

Instead, use `file2stralloc` to read the contents of
that file into a stralloc, which we can stralloc_cats
onto without fear of overflow.

Signed-off-by: Dan Cross <patchdev@fat-dragon.org>
2018-10-13 10:22:40 +10:00
Dan Cross
aba49d7a20 Added file2stralloc to read a file directly into a stralloc.
Signed-off-by: Dan Cross <patchdev@fat-dragon.org>
2018-10-13 10:22:33 +10:00
Andrew Pamment
7986d00b71 another netbsd fix 2018-10-12 19:44:50 +10:00
Andrew Pamment
5b007071e3 fix netbsd makefile 2018-10-12 19:40:15 +10:00
Andrew Pamment
1541033dbd Final fix for dragonfly 2018-10-12 18:13:37 +10:00
Andrew Pamment
c3636ec6d5 More dragonfly fixes 2018-10-12 18:11:05 +10:00
Andrew Pamment
943d5c0e18 fix capitalization 2018-10-12 17:51:10 +10:00
Andrew Pamment
0b76ae3cb6 Fixes for dragonflybsd 2018-10-12 17:48:26 +10:00
Andrew Pamment
800e13009f Fix unending RE:re:re: etc 2018-10-12 17:25:30 +10:00
Andrew Pamment
d4329eb287 Makefile tweaks for sunos and macos 2018-10-12 15:58:29 +10:00
Andrew Pamment
40c52836f9 Fix a couple of bugs 2018-10-12 11:11:44 +10:00
Dan Cross
37bcd31ff2 Clean up some of the page generation logic in www_msgs.c.
More application of stralloc.  Needs to be tested.  :-)

Signed-off-by: Dan Cross <patchdev@fat-dragon.org>
2018-10-12 10:13:12 +10:00
Dan Cross
0a91165b07 Clean up blog code (particularly the www side).
Make `blog_load` return a ptr_vector which is
consumed by the code that uses blog entries.
Greatly clean up WWW page generation by using
stralloc and strftime and the ptr_vector
infrastructure.

Needs to be tested. :-)

Signed-off-by: Dan Cross <patchdev@fat-dragon.org>
2018-10-12 10:13:04 +10:00
Dan Cross
9b4238209e Check in a file that autotools keeps modifying.
This is a file that some component of autotools keeps
clobbering.  Check in what it produces.

Signed-off-by: Dan Cross <patchdev@fat-dragon.org>
2018-10-12 10:12:55 +10:00
Dan Cross
cf766e3e67 Trivial clang-format changes
Changes from a clang-format run.

Signed-off-by: Dan Cross <patchdev@fat-dragon.org>
2018-10-12 10:12:45 +10:00
Dan Cross
e548c94750 mail_menu.c: Remove external lines counter in editor.
The pointer vector maintaining `content` in `editor` already
keeps track of the number of lines and makes it available via
a call to `ptr_vector_len` (or one could look at th `len`
member of the ptr_vector struct...this is C, not some fancy
object oriented language with data hiding).  Delete the `lines`
local variable and just use ptr_vector_len where necessary.

Sorry; I should have done that in the first sweep through that
code.  My bad!

Signed-off-by: Dan Cross <patchdev@fat-dragon.org>
2018-10-12 10:12:36 +10:00
Andrew Pamment
37e728b749 Fix for line numbers on internal editor 2018-10-11 22:04:48 +10:00
Dan Cross
d8c32639e4 Trivial whitespace cleanups
Delete trailing whitespace at the ends of lines;
ensure files have newlines at the end.

Signed-off-by: Dan Cross <patchdev@fat-dragon.org>
2018-10-11 21:36:35 +10:00
Dan Cross
1c7849b724 Fix a bug in stralloc_starts() and add a test.
strcalloc_starts() should have tested the return value
of `memcmp` against 0 for equality.  Fixed and added a
test case.

As an aside, one might wonder how bugs like that are
creeping into well-tested code imported from other
projects?  The answer, specific to stralloc, is that
the original code was very specific to qmail, and used
a number of additional functions specific to qmail.

Rather than import half of qmail, the version imported
into Magicka has been reworked to, instead, use
standard C functions.  The process of modifying the
code gave rise to the opportunity for bugs to creep in.
Now that a unit testing framework is in place, we can
test things in isolation more easily and hopefully
catch such things BEFORE they are published to the
master repository.

Signed-off-by: Dan Cross <patchdev@fat-dragon.org>
2018-10-11 21:36:29 +10:00
Dan Cross
33beceadd3 CuTest: add Makefile, remove unsafe string operations
Replace unsafe string operations (strcpy, strcat,
sprintf, vsprintf) with safe equivalents:

1. The one use of strcpy into an allocated buffer was
   replaced with strdup.
2. The one use of strcat was replaced with a call to
   memmove and explicitly setting the NUL terminating
   byte.
3. sprintf()/vsprintf() calls were replaced with calls
   to snprintf()/vsnprintf(), respectively.

Added a Makefile to build the library as, er, a library
and run the test suite.

Signed-off-by: Dan Cross <patchdev@fat-dragon.org>
2018-10-11 21:36:23 +10:00
Dan Cross
5879cc6f49 Import CuTest-1.5.
CuTest is a relatively simple unit testing framework for
C code.  It is distributed under the zlib license; this
is an import of the pristine sources.

Signed-off-by: Dan Cross <patchdev@fat-dragon.org>
2018-10-11 21:36:15 +10:00
Andrew Pamment
15d09ed57a Fix a couple of bugs, one in stralloc and one uninitialized ptr vector 2018-10-11 15:25:00 +10:00
Dan Cross
6d30116ed9 Import strlcpy/strlcat from OpenBSD, start using them.
strcpy()/strcat() are inherently dangerous, even when
used with great care.  strlcpy() and strlcat() are
much safer replacements, and are available from OpenBSD
under a very liberal license.  Import them and start
using them.

Between pointer vectors, malloz, stralloc and now
strlcpy/strlcat, Magicka has much safer, simpler and
more performant infrastructure for dealing with
strings and dynamic collections of various kinds.

Signed-off-by: Dan Cross <patchdev@fat-dragon.org>
2018-10-11 13:58:49 +10:00
Dan Cross
77bf763939 Start using stralloc.
Clean up a few web page generation functions.

Signed-off-by: Dan Cross <patchdev@fat-dragon.org>
2018-10-11 13:58:03 +10:00
Andrew Pamment
e196292503 Merge branch 'master' of ssh://git.magickabbs.com/home/andrew/repositories/MagickaBBS 2018-10-11 11:47:53 +10:00
Dan Cross
9a7ceeee3d Import a (modernized) version of djb's stralloc library.
Lots of code in Magicka is involved in dynamic string manipulation.
`stralloc` isn't a bad library for this sort of thing.

Note that this is complements, but doesn't replace, existing string
utilities.

Signed-off-by: Dan Cross <patchdev@fat-dragon.org>
2018-10-11 11:45:12 +10:00
Dan Cross
82b6ec3a3b More use of ptr_vector; avoid unnecessary copies.
Recast more code in terms of the ptr_vector abstraction.

The mail_menu.c code also made a lot of unnecessary copies
of strings.  For example, there was this code sequence:

    for (i = z; i < lines - 1; i++) {
            free(content[i]);
            content[i] = strdup(content[i + 1]);
    }
    free(content[i]);
    lines--;
    content = (char **)realloc(content, sizeof(char *) * lines);

Here, `content` represents an array of lines of text.
This code is removing an element from somewhere in that
array (possibly in the middle), and then shifting the
remaining elements over one position.

But observe the calls to `free` and `strdup` in the loop
body: the content is already dynamically allocated.  We
free whatever was in the selected position, and then make
*another copy* of the data in the next position to put
into the now-available slot in the array: repeat for the
remainder of the array's elements.

Instead, we could change this code to just shift things
down:

    free(content[z]);
    for (i = z; i < (lines - 1); ++i)
            content[i] = content[i + 1];
    --lines;
    ncontent = realloc(content, sizeof(char *) * lines);
    assert(ncontent == NULL);
    content = ncontent;

However, the ptr_vector abstraction provides us a function,
`ptr_vector_del` that deletes an element from the array and
returns the pointer, so we can rewrite this as simply:

    free(ptr_vector_del(&content, z));

No additional malloc()/free() required, which means less
pressure on the memory allocator and less copying of data.

Signed-off-by: Dan Cross <patchdev@fat-dragon.org>
2018-10-11 11:44:19 +10:00
Andrew Pamment
d80037d30e build magimail 2018-10-10 11:47:09 +10:00
Andrew Pamment
dd1b386ff8 fix the makefile fix 2018-10-10 11:30:01 +10:00
Andrew Pamment
38ace58668 fix build script 2018-10-10 11:22:38 +10:00
Andrew Pamment
f70565325e fix bug in new ptr vector append 2018-10-10 11:12:04 +10:00
Andrew Pamment
5e797ed2c3 change egcc to cc for FreeBSD 2018-10-10 10:36:24 +10:00
Dan Cross
f74c418f47 clang-format: Minor whitespace issues.
These are entirely my fault, sadly.

Signed-off-by: Dan Cross <patchdev@fat-dragon.org>
2018-10-10 10:26:48 +10:00
Dan Cross
54093060cb More cleanups.
More cleaning up construction of arrays of things.
Introduce a utility function called, `split_on_space`
that tokenizes a string on a space character; use
it in most places where `strtok()` had been called.

More use of the ptr_vector type.  Introduce a utility
function to get access to the pointers without consuming
the vector; this is used in the files code.

Signed-off-by: Dan Cross <patchdev@fat-dragon.org>
2018-10-10 10:25:47 +10:00
Dan Cross
540e359080 Cleanups and pointer vectors.
A repeated pattern in Magicka is to append to dynamically
sized arrays via malloc()/realloc().  Introduce the notion
of a "pointer vector": that is, a growable vector of
pointers, that can be reused to implement that logic more
safely and efficiently (this implementation uses power-of-two
growing).

Many malloc()/realloc() calls were not checked; these
assert() that the return value from realloc() is not NULL.

Add a method to consume the pointer vector: that is, realloc()
it to the current length and return the underlying pointers.

Make the `fmt` argument to dolog() const.
Include <sys/wait.h> in bluewave.c to squash a warning.

Signed-off-by: Dan Cross <patchdev@fat-dragon.org>
2018-10-10 10:25:42 +10:00
Dan Cross
4827dcf8e4 Add a pointer vector abstraction.
There are lots of places where we want a growable
vector of pointers.  Add one.

Signed-off-by: Dan Cross <patchdev@fat-dragon.org>
2018-10-10 10:25:37 +10:00
Dan Cross
fa014f3a88 Simplify dynamic memory management.
Add utility routines and use them to simplify the
use of dynamically allocated memory.

Signed-off-by: Dan Cross <patchdev@fat-dragon.org>
2018-10-10 10:25:29 +10:00
Dan Cross
187cf02903 More GNUmakefile cleanups.
With the normalization of magimail's Makefile,
we can further simplify this logic.

Integrate the WWW logic into GNUmakefile.common.

Remove the custom `Makefile.sunos` files: just
use a conditional in the Makefile.

Signed-off-by: Dan Cross <patchdev@fat-dragon.org>
2018-10-10 10:25:26 +10:00
Dan Cross
264b5688b2 More GNUmakefile cleanups.
With the normalization of magimail's Makefile,
we can further simplify this logic.

Integrate the WWW logic into GNUmakefile.common.

Remove the custom `Makefile.sunos` files: just
use a conditional in the Makefile.

Signed-off-by: Dan Cross <patchdev@fat-dragon.org>
2018-10-10 10:23:29 +10:00
Dan Cross
fb64c2e924 magimail/src/Makefile: normalize targets
There were separate `freebsd`, `linux`, `cleanlinux`
and `cleanfreebsd` targets.  But these just did the
same thing, so simplify them to just have an `all`
and a `clean` target: this means we have less to plumb
through from the top-level Magicka GNUmakefile.

Signed-off-by: Dan Cross <patchdev@fat-dragon.org>
2018-10-10 10:22:33 +10:00
Dan Cross
4ed5319798 Rewrite non-WWW makefiles.
Delegate most of the logic to a "common" GNUmakefile,
with each system-specific GNUmakefile only setting a
handful of necessary variables.

Signed-off-by: Dan Cross <patchdev@fat-dragon.org>
2018-10-10 10:22:26 +10:00
Dan Cross
120e947d6e Rename Makefiles to GNUmakefiles.
GNU make is a requirement to build Magicka: make
this explicit with the naming of the files.

Signed-off-by: Dan Cross <patchdev@fat-dragon.org>
2018-10-10 10:22:21 +10:00
Dan Cross
b28e003945 Chat system: simplify connect logic.
Simplify the logic around making connections in the
chat system by delegating to utility functions that
return early on failure.

Signed-off-by: Dan Cross <patchdev@fat-dragon.org>
2018-10-09 15:49:54 +10:00
Dan Cross
d6826137dd clang-format
Fix a bunch of trivial formatting issues by running
`clang-format`.

Signed-off-by: Dan Cross <patchdev@fat-dragon.org>
2018-10-09 15:48:42 +10:00
Dan Cross
ff966a6b4d clang-format
Fix a bunch of trivial formatting issues by running
`clang-format`.

Signed-off-by: Dan Cross <patchdev@fat-dragon.org>
2018-10-09 15:39:59 +10:00
Andrew Pamment
991b1c4368 Update to v0.12-alpha and add area headers 2018-10-04 10:05:04 +10:00
Andrew Pamment
1d1f83cd41 Redraw BBS List after aborting 2018-10-02 10:16:50 +10:00
Andrew Pamment
c36b8d348e Fix bug when removing areas 2018-09-12 10:16:07 +10:00
Andrew Pamment
a9c73f15a6 another fix 2018-09-02 18:27:22 +10:00
Andrew Pamment
db4eeff587 Fix for empty messages 2018-09-02 18:23:47 +10:00