Extend winpr and client/common to support a new option "/buildconfig".
When used build the following build specific information is print:
* cmake options
* cflags
* compiler
* target architecture
* cmake build type
Visual Studio 2010 use a compiler that supports only C89, which
only supports declaring variable at top of a local scope. Moving
scope variable to the top of function should solve this problem.
Don't set the identifier to "winpr" as default value because journald
will use the programs name as default if no identifier is set.
This way a program using WLog doesn't need to set an identifier (except
it want something different then it's name).
* only expose necessary functions and types in header
* don't expose appender internals
* add generic function WLog_ConfigureAppender to have the possibility
to configure appender specific settings
* detect appender availability if WLog_SetLogAppenderType or
WLog_Appender_New return FALSE or NULL respectively the appender isn't
available or the initialization failed. This is very useful for the
use with optional appenders.
* add Free to the appender interface. At the time of the Free the
appender is known and available so it can be called directly (instead
of calling the right function according to the type)
* make all appender internal function static
* all appenders return the generic wLogAppender type now. Typecasts
are internally done where necessary this abstracts the appenders more
cleanly
This appender allows to receive the logs over a network connection using UDP packets.
You can see the logs using a listening netcat, for example: nc -ul 127.0.0.1 20000.
winpr/libwinpr/utils/wlog/wlog.c: In function ‘WLog_PrintMessageVA’:
winpr/libwinpr/utils/wlog/wlog.c:234:7: warning: ‘status’ may be
used uninitialized in this function [-Wmaybe-uninitialized]
BOOL status;
^
gcc 4.9.2
wlog used to return an int but the only meaning
of the return value was:
* negative ... error
* 0 or positive ... success
but the positve returned value was 1 or some id of some
subsystem, nothing meaningful for the caller.
For a more meaningful returnvalue we now use BOOL.
If something goes wrong FALSE is returned.
With this patch the default for the console logger
changes to writing to stdout for TRACE, DEBUG and INFO
messages and stderr for WARNING, ERROR and FATAL messages.
uClibc variants do not provide the C99 long double math functions like ceill,
powl, etc.. For future compatibility use check_symbol_exists() to check
whether these functions are available, and keep the result in
HAVE_MATH_C99_LONG_DOUBLE. Use that instead of the fragile Cygwin version
check in triodef.h.
Fixes build failures under uClibc(-ng) like:
../../libwinpr/utils/libwinpr-utils.so.0.1.0: undefined reference to `powl'
../../libwinpr/utils/libwinpr-utils.so.0.1.0: undefined reference to `fmodl'
../../libwinpr/utils/libwinpr-utils.so.0.1.0: undefined reference to `ceill'
../../libwinpr/utils/libwinpr-utils.so.0.1.0: undefined reference to `log10l'
../../libwinpr/utils/libwinpr-utils.so.0.1.0: undefined reference to `floorl'
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
Signed-off-by: Baruch Siach <baruch@tkos.co.il>
1)
Added missing checks for CreateEvent which also required the
following related changes:
- changed freerdp_context_new API to BOOL
- changed freerdp_peer_context_new API to BOOL
- changed pRdpClientNew callback to BOOL
- changed pContextNew callback to BOOL
- changed psPeerAccepted callback to BOOL
- changed psPeerContextNew callback to BOOL
2)
Fixed lots of missing alloc and error checks in the
changed code's neighbourhood.
3)
Check freerdp_client_codecs_prepare result to avoid segfaults
caused by using non-initialized codecs.
4)
Fixed deadlocks in x11 caused by missing xf_unlock_x11() calls
in some error handlers
5)
Some fixes in thread pool:
- DEFAULT_POOL assignment did not match TP_POOL definition
- don't free the pool pointer if it points to the static DEFAULT_POOL
- added error handling and cleanup in InitializeThreadpool
Change the return type of Stream_Ensure*Capacity from void to BOOL to be
able to detect realloc problems easily. Otherwise the only way to detect
this was to check if the capacity after the call was >= the required
size.
In case Stream_Ensure*Capacity fails the old memory is still available
and need to freed outside.
This commit also adds checks to most calls of Stream_Ensure*Capacity to
check if the call was successful.
* shell: add missing NULL checks
* thread: handle case where HAVE_EVENTFD_H isn't defined
* wlog: return NULL instead of 0
* wlog: use g_RootLog instead of WLog_GetRoot
otherwise a new root might be initialized on uninit
* indentation and style fixes