The flag hides errors. But we want unit tests to be correct in order
to reveal errors in the main code.
The patch removes tests_unittests_unittests_CFLAGS which makes autotools
use AM_CFLAGS instead. Therefore, unit tests are built with flags
derived from configure.ac.
The sha1 function `xmpp_sha1_digest()` from libmesode/libstrophe, that we now use instead of `p_sha1_hash() which depended on another third party sha1 lib is only avilable in version >= 0.9.2.
Move `p_sha1_hash()` from `common.c` to `xmpp/stanza.c` as it is only
used in this file and now depends on libstrophe so xmpp is a better
namespace folder.
Renaming it as `_stanza_create_sha1_hash()`. And making static since
only used here.
The function cannot be tested in the unit tests anymore.
Once functional tests are working again we should write a test for the
sha1 functionality.
PR #999 adds call of g_object_unref() which requires libgobject-2.0.
The library is dependency of gio-2.0 and the problem is that current
configure.ac simply adds -lgio-2.0 without dependencies.
As fix, use pkg-config module.
In accordance with Section 3.2.2.1 of XML Schema Part 2: Datatypes, the
allowable lexical representations for the xs:boolean datatype are the
strings "0" and "false" for the concept 'false' and the strings "1" and
"true" for the concept 'true'; implementations MUST support both styles
of lexical representation.
create_unique_id() was changed to use UUIDs instead of a counter in the
last commit. Since now it depends on connection_create_uuid() which is
in the xmpp subfolder the function should also be moved there.
Renamed it to connection_create_stanza_id() and moved it to
src/xmpp/connection.c.
Discussion happened in https://github.com/boothj5/profanity/pull/1010
Message IDs should be unique so they can be used by XEPs like delivery receipts, chat markers, message correction.
So far it used a counter so restarting profanity will cause the counter
to be 0 again.
Let's rather use an UUID since we have such a function in the
xmpp/xmpp.h already.
Closes https://github.com/boothj5/profanity/issues/998