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Simon Tatham
89da2ddf56 Giant const-correctness patch of doom!
Having found a lot of unfixed constness issues in recent development,
I thought perhaps it was time to get proactive, so I compiled the
whole codebase with -Wwrite-strings. That turned up a huge load of
const problems, which I've fixed in this commit: the Unix build now
goes cleanly through with -Wwrite-strings, and the Windows build is as
close as I could get it (there are some lingering issues due to
occasional Windows API functions like AcquireCredentialsHandle not
having the right constness).

Notable fallout beyond the purely mechanical changing of types:
 - the stuff saved by cmdline_save_param() is now explicitly
   dupstr()ed, and freed in cmdline_run_saved.
 - I couldn't make both string arguments to cmdline_process_param()
   const, because it intentionally writes to one of them in the case
   where it's the argument to -pw (in the vain hope of being at least
   slightly friendly to 'ps'), so elsewhere I had to temporarily
   dupstr() something for the sake of passing it to that function
 - I had to invent a silly parallel version of const_cmp() so I could
   pass const string literals in to lookup functions.
 - stripslashes() in pscp.c and psftp.c has the annoying strchr nature
2015-05-15 12:47:44 +01:00
Simon Tatham
c269dd0135 Move echo/edit state change functionality out of ldisc_send.
I'm not actually sure why we've always had back ends notify ldisc of
changes to echo/edit settings by giving ldisc_send(ldisc,NULL,0,0) a
special meaning, instead of by having a separate dedicated notify
function with its own prototype and parameter set. Coverity's recent
observation that the two kinds of call don't even have the same
requirements on the ldisc (particularly, whether ldisc->term can be
NULL) makes me realise that it's really high time I separated the two
conceptually different operations into actually different functions.

While I'm here, I've renamed the confusing ldisc_update() function
which that special operation ends up feeding to, because it's not
actually a function applying to an ldisc - it applies to a front end.
So ldisc_send(ldisc,NULL,0,0) is now ldisc_echoedit_update(ldisc), and
that in turn figures out the current echo/edit settings before passing
them on to frontend_echoedit_update(). I think that should be clearer.
2014-11-22 16:18:00 +00:00
Simon Tatham
81a11efdaf Correct an inequality sign causing the bounds check in Windows
palette_set() to be bogus. Fortunately, this isn't exploitable through
the terminal emulator, because the palette escape sequence parser
contains its own bounds check before even calling palette_set().

While I'm at it, fix the same goof in the OS X version! That port is
more or less abandoned, but that's no excuse for leaving obviously
wrong code lying around.

[originally from svn r9965]
2013-07-22 07:12:26 +00:00
Simon Tatham
bc6e0952ef Introduce a third setting for the 'bold as colour' mode, which lets
you both brighten the colour _and_ bold the font at the same time.
(Fixes 'bold-font-colour' and Debian #193352.)

[originally from svn r9559]
2012-06-09 15:09:22 +00:00
Simon Tatham
4d77b65677 Centralise generation of the control sequences for arrow keys into a
function in terminal.c, and replace the cloned-and-hacked handling
code in all our front ends with calls to that.

This was intended for code cleanliness, but a side effect is to make
the GTK arrow-key handling support disabling of application cursor
key mode in the Features panel. Previously that checkbox was
accidentally ignored, and nobody seems to have noticed before!

[originally from svn r8896]
2010-03-06 15:50:26 +00:00
Jacob Nevins
46c00b0f38 Rationalise access to, and content of, backends[] array.
Should be no significant change in behaviour.
(Well, entering usernames containing commas on Plink's command line will be
a little harder now.)

[originally from svn r7628]
2007-06-30 21:56:44 +00:00
Simon Tatham
4d51d0d380 Bring the OS X front end up to date with recent changes to the main
code base.

[originally from svn r7296]
2007-02-18 15:59:38 +00:00
Jacob Nevins
6c14aa215f Typo in r6555 spotted by Daniel Meidlinger.
[originally from svn r6558]
[r6555 == d526e3bb33]
2006-02-14 13:14:08 +00:00
Owen Dunn
d526e3bb33 Preserve more attributes of text copied as RTF. Thanks to Stephen Balousek.
[originally from svn r6555]
2006-02-13 22:18:17 +00:00
Simon Tatham
0a4b6612fb A few small changes to make the PuTTY source base more usable as a
basis for other terminal-involving applications: a stub
implementation of the printing interface, an additional function in
notiming.c, and also I've renamed the front-end function beep() to
do_beep() so as not to clash with beep() in lib[n]curses.

[originally from svn r6479]
2005-12-09 20:04:19 +00:00
Jacob Nevins
8719f92c14 Revamp SSH authentication code so that user interaction is more
abstracted out; replace loops structured around a single interaction
per loop with less tortuous code (fixes: `ki-multiprompt-crash',
`ssh1-bad-passphrase-crash'; makes `ssh2-password-expiry' and
`proxy-password-prompt' easier).

The new interaction abstraction has a lot of fields that are unused in
the current code (things like window captions); this is groundwork for
`gui-auth'. However, ssh.c still writes directly to stderr; that may
want to be fixed.

In the GUI apps, user interaction is moved to terminal.c. This should
make it easier to fix things like UTF-8 username entry, although I
haven't attempted to do so. Also, control character filtering can be
tailored to be appropriate for individual front-ends; so far I don't
promise anything other than not having made it any worse.

I've tried to test this fairly exhaustively (although Mac stuff is
untested, as usual). It all seems to basically work, but I bet there
are new bugs. (One I know about is that you can no longer make the
PuTTY window go away with a ^D at the password prompt; this should be
fixed.)

[originally from svn r6437]
[this svn revision also touched putty-wishlist]
2005-10-30 20:24:09 +00:00
Ben Harris
9d31462c52 Fix 256-colours-match-xterm, based on 256colres.pl from xterm-205.
Largely untested -- may not even compile on Windows.

[originally from svn r6393]
2005-10-13 21:56:43 +00:00
Jacob Nevins
fb581ac625 First crack at `terminal-modes' in SSH. PuTTY now sends ERASE by default,
Unix Plink sends everything sensible it can find, and it's fully configurable
from the GUI.

I'm not entirely sure about the precise set of modes that Unix Plink should
look at; informed tweaks are welcome.

Also the Mac bits are guesses (but trivial).

[originally from svn r5653]
[this svn revision also touched putty-wishlist]
2005-04-21 13:57:08 +00:00
Simon Tatham
ce802e55dd Fix segfault on forcible window closure.
[originally from svn r5402]
2005-02-26 15:13:13 +00:00
Simon Tatham
fe8114d90b Sort out close-on-exit, connection_fatal(), fatalbox(), and
[SessionWindow dealloc] (which was required in order to avoid
segfaulting when a redraw timer fired for a closed session window!).

[originally from svn r5400]
2005-02-26 13:37:07 +00:00
Simon Tatham
f73fcb0424 Add asynchronous callback capability to the askappend() alert box.
This was harder than verify_ssh_host_key() and askalg() put
together, because:
 (a) askappend() can be called at any time, since it's a side effect
     of data-logging functions. Therefore there can be an unfinished
     askappend() alert at any time, and hence the OS X front end has
     to be prepared to _queue_ other alerts which occur during that
     time.
 (b) logging.c has to do something with data that comes in while
     it's waiting for an answer to askappend(). It buffers it until
     it knows what the user wants done with it. This involved
     something of a reorganisation of logging.c.

[originally from svn r5344]
2005-02-18 18:33:31 +00:00
Simon Tatham
fceaa2e4a7 Ahem. Actually _checking_ that asynchronous askalg() worked would
have been helpful. Since async verify_ssh_host_key() worked, I
didn't think anything else could go wrong. How wrong I was.

[originally from svn r5331]
2005-02-17 18:56:37 +00:00
Simon Tatham
8574822b9b Revamp interface to verify_ssh_host_key() and askalg(). Each of them
now returns an integer: 0 means cancel the SSH connection and 1
means continue with it. Additionally, they can return -1, which
means `front end has set an asynchronous alert box in motion, please
wait to be called back with the result', and each one is passed a
callback function pointer and context for this purpose.

I have not yet done the same to askappend() yet, because it will
take a certain amount of reorganisation of logging.c.

Importantly, this checkin means the host key dialog box now works on
OS X.

[originally from svn r5330]
2005-02-17 18:34:24 +00:00
Simon Tatham
46bfde32e8 Initial checkin of a native Mac OS X port, sharing most of its code
with the Unix port and layering a Cocoa GUI on top. The basics all
work: there's a configuration panel and a terminal window, the
timing interface works and the select interface functions. The same
application can run both SSH (or other network) connections and
local pty sessions, and multiple sessions in the same process are
fully supported.

However, it's horribly unfinished in a wide variety of other ways;
anyone interested is invited to read README.OSX and wince at the
length and content of its `unfinished' list.

[originally from svn r5308]
2005-02-15 21:45:50 +00:00