(some client side channels and all server side channels still need to be
ported to new api)
server: build fix, do not disable threads for rfx encoder
cliprdr client channel: implemented support for DisableThreads option
looks like thread does not make sense at all for this channel
do not initialize disabled image codecs (respect settings)
channels: client: rail: added support for DisableThreads setting
changed "BOOL DisableThreads" to "UINT32 ThreadingFlags"
dropped unnecessary apu changes
draft implementation of threading settings aware message handling api
for addins/channels
rail: use new messaging api
fixed memory leak
msgs handlers external api changes (as requested)
msgs_handlers: init fix
fixed memory leak
logic fix
resolved problems appeared after rebase to master, dropped unnecessary
changes
git clang-format origin/master
fixed TestFreeRDPCodecRemoteFX.c
"formatting, run `clang-format` please"
properly use new "rfx_context_new(BOOL, UINT32)" everywhere
passed Threading Flags to "rfx_context_new" where available
in older C standarts veriables declaration must be done before any code
requested changes
clang-format as requested
use broken signatures of standert C functions for m$ s**tos
clang-format
requested changes
requested changes
moved ThreadingFlags to stable api zone
define type for channel msg handler
typo fix
clang-format
build fix
us ThreadingFlags from server settings
git clang-format origin/master
clang-format
Currently, when a local uri-list is converted into a FILEDESCRIPTORW
list, WinPR doesn't submit the last write time for each file.
The result of this is that the last write time of each file on the
other peer will have the current time and not the actual last write
time that is present on the peer, where the files were copied from.
Fix this by also writing the last write time in addition to the
FD_WRITESTIME flag.
Now you can give an option the combination of flags
COMMAND_LINE_VALUE_OPTIONAL and COMMAND_LINE_VALUE_BOOL. If you do,
then all three of the syntaxes +foo, -foo and /foo:value are allowed
at once, and the receiving code can tell the difference because the
Value field is set to BoolValueTrue, BoolValueFalse or a valid char
pointer.
This PR fixes a possible crash when the channel manager was freed and
there were pending messages in the message queue.
The problem was that even though the message queue already received the
WMQ_QUIT message, it was still possible to enqueue messages after this
point. This resulted in unprocessed messages in the queue when it was
deleted. The delete handler then called into channel handlers which
where aleady freed/deleted.
With this PR adding messages after WMQ_QUIT was posted to the message
queue returns an error and all channel messages are now processed before
the channels are closed/terminated.