Previously we excluded any line containing one of these terms from
consideration as the start or end of a function. Now we're more
careful, and we only ignore these terms when they appear to be
starting a function definition.
This was causing issues because the exceptions file is written using Posix
paths, whereas practracker in Windows was trying to match Windows paths ("\"
instead of "/").
- Introduce 'make check-best-practices'.
- Fix up Tor topdir etc to work with the way 'make check-local' gets called.
- Make practracker less likely to print useless stuff.
No longer messes up with MOCK_IMPL. Also update the tests to show that. We are
still being innacurate on the line count in some cases, but that doesnt matter
so much.
If a relay matches at least one fingerprint, IPv4 address, or IPv6
address in the fallback whitelist, it can become a fallback. This
reduces the work required to keep the list up to date.
Closes ticket 28768.
Tor clients on 0.3.5.6-rc? and later will use a consensus that will become
valid up to 24 hours in the future.
Clients on 0.3.5.5-alpha? and earlier won't accept future consensuses.
Update the fallback expiry tolerance to match tor's checks.
Part of 28768, follow-up on 28591.
Tor clients will use a consensus that expired up to 24 hours ago.
Clients on 0.3.5.5-alpha? and earlier won't select guards from an expired
consensus, but they can still bootstrap if they have existing guards.
Update the fallback expiry tolerance to match tor's checks.
Part of 28768, follow-up on 24661.
This updateVersions.pl script was one of the only essential perl
scripts left in out maint system, and was the only one that used
autoconf to fill in the script.
This script adds a feature to define an APPROX_RELEASE_DATE macro
that is updated when the version changes. We'll use this to
implement prop297, so that we have an accurate view of when a
release date happens.