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fixes #622 incorrect assumptions about malloc(0)
Windows actually allocates an object of size zero when calling
malloc on size zero. This is unusual behavior, and we just
add logic to work more like malloc on POSIX systems.
Other systems can return non-NULL objects to fixed pages here.
We think the best option here is to uniformly return NULL from
our APIs in these circumstances, and to include testing to validate
that.
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We only compile files that are appropriate for the platform. (We
still have guards in place, to allow for a future single .C file
to be built from all the sources.) We also remove the subsystem defines;
if a new platform needs to deviate from POSIX in ways beyond what we
intended here, then that platform should just copy those parts into
a new platform directory, rather than cross including portions from
POSIX.
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Test code needs to use the static libraries so that they can get access
to the entire set of symbols, including private ones that are not exported.
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This uncovered a few problems - inproc was not moving the headers
to the body on transmit, and the message chunk allocator had a serious
bug leading to memory corruption. I've also added a message dumper,
which turns out to be incredibly useful during debugging.
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At this point listening and dialing operations appear to function properly.
As part of this I had to break the close logic up since otherwise we had a
loop trying to reap a thread from itself. So there is now a separate reaper
thread for pipes per-socket. I also changed lists to be a bit more rigid,
and allocations now zero memory initially. (We had bugs due to uninitialized
memory, and rather than hunt them all down, lets just init them to sane zero
values.)
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code with uncrustify. (Minor adjustments.) No more arguments!
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The idea is that someday it will be possible to just concatenate the entire
set of source files into a single giant source file, for systems that
want to work this way. As a result, the build system now compiles every
file, although some of them will not have any definitions.
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