solanum-vs-hackint-and-char.../librb
Elizabeth Myers 98793cc9e4 librb: remove an experiment I had.
This won't really work on 32-bit architectures due to pointer
truncation. In any case, I wasn't planning on using it for this reason,
it was simply something I tinkered with.
2016-03-20 10:28:35 -05:00
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include librb: remove an experiment I had. 2016-03-20 10:28:35 -05:00
src librb: commio: squelch setsockopt(3) warnings 2016-03-20 04:18:42 -05:00
acinclude.m4 acinclude: fix sockaddr_in6 checvk too 2016-03-20 04:10:33 -05:00
autogen.sh librb: use charybdis acinclude dir 2016-03-18 23:28:42 -05:00
configure.ac librb: fix socklen_t check 2016-03-20 04:24:30 -05:00
COPYING rename libratbox to librb, since its pretty modified anyway 2016-03-06 02:30:20 -06:00
CREDITS librb: whoops, didn't realise this was needed... :x 2016-03-06 13:30:56 -06:00
install-sh modules: fix stupid GCC false positive warning. 2016-03-18 15:32:33 -05:00
librb.pc.in rename libratbox to librb, since its pretty modified anyway 2016-03-06 02:30:20 -06:00
Makefile.am Try to fix stupid build error on Travis 2016-03-07 18:00:13 -06:00
README.md update librb README to explain the namechange 2016-03-06 02:33:48 -06:00
TODO rename libratbox to librb, since its pretty modified anyway 2016-03-06 02:30:20 -06:00

librb

This is based on libratbox, the common runtime support code in ircd-ratbox. It has significant modifications and is no longer compatible with libratbox itself (nor can be used as a dropin replacement), so we renamed it.

original libratbox notes

  1. Most of this code isn't anywhere near threadsafe at this point. Don't hold your breath on this either.
  2. The linebuf code is designed to deal with pretty much 512 bytes per line and that is it. Anything beyond that length unless in raw mode, gets discard. For some non-irc purposes, this can be a problem, but for ircd stuff its fine.
  3. The helper code when transmitting data between helpers, the same 512 byte limit applies there as we recycle the linebuf code for this.