Some encoder/decoder formats are currently not really working or
have not been thouroughly tested. To allow fearless hackers
fine tuning this flag is added to easily enable/disable these formats.
The sound and microphone redirection channels (and in part TSMF)
did not properly decouple encoding/decoding from the backends used
to play/record sound.
Encapsulating encoding/decoding in rewritten freerdp_dsp_* functions
with variable backends, simplifying alsa/oss/pulse/... audio backends.
On Windows the sockaddr struct is smaller than sockaddr_in6.
This causes getsockname to fail because the buffer is too small.
The new code uses sockaddr_storage which should be large enough to
hold any supported protocol address structure.
See: http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009696699/basedefs/sys/socket.h.html
Terminating null character was inserted in the middle of readerNames instead of
last position in the unicode version of SCardStatus function.
This commit fix it.
issue detected by cppcheck
[channels/drive/client/drive_main.c:454] -> [channels/drive/client/drive_main.c:443]: (warning) Either the condition '!irp' is redundant or there is possible null pointer dereference: irp.
[client/X11/xf_window.c:582] -> [client/X11/xf_window.c:580]: (warning) Either the condition '!xfc' is redundant or there is possible null pointer dereference: xfc.
[winpr/libwinpr/path/test/TestPathShell.c:40] -> [winpr/libwinpr/path/test/TestPathShell.c:43]: (warning) Either the condition '!path' is redundant or there is possible null pointer dereference: path.
[winpr/libwinpr/path/test/TestPathShell.c:49] -> [winpr/libwinpr/path/test/TestPathShell.c:52]: (warning) Either the condition '!path' is redundant or there is possible null pointer dereference: path.
Setting the compiler launcher to "ccache" is the recommended way of
enabling ccache for the build.
If cmake is run with it defined, it causes an error when ccache tries to
run:
ccache: error: Recursive invocation (the name of the ccache binary must be "ccache")
This was because the compiler was getting invoked as
"ccache ccache [COMPILER]"