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Author SHA1 Message Date
Simon Tatham
4fa9564c90 Fix `puttygen-unix-perms': f_open(), PuTTY's wrapper on fopen, now
takes a third argument which is TRUE if the file is being opened for
writing and wants to be created in such a way that it's readable
only to the owner. This is used when saving private keys.

While I'm here, I also use this option when writing session logs, on
the general principle that they probably contain _something_
sensitive.

The new argument is only supported on Unix, for the moment. (I think
writing owner-accessible-only files is the default on Windows.)

[originally from svn r7084]
2007-01-09 18:14:30 +00:00
Owen Dunn
abb7b4ea57 On the Mac, support for setting the line codepage and for combining
characters.  I've just used libcharset in macucs.c since there seemed
little reason not to, and implemented combining characters by naive
overprinting.  It's not yet a lot of use without the ability to select
a font, of course.

[originally from svn r5322]
2005-02-16 23:30:10 +00:00
Ben Harris
865fbaa8ce Overhaul of client-side XDM-AUTHORIZATION-1:
* Make sk_getxdmdata() return an arbitrary string rather than two integers.
  This better matches the spec, even if the current version always returns
  six bytes
* On Unix, for PF_UNIX sockets, return a counter rather than a constant along
  with the PID.  This should allow multiple clients to connect within one
  second, and is what Xlib does.
* On Unix, interpret AF_INET6 addresses like Xlib does, returning the
  embedded IPv4 address for v4-mapped addresses, and six bytes of zeroes
  otherwise.  The latter is silly, but if I'm going to do anything more sane
  I need to check that X servers won't reject it.

[originally from svn r5219]
2005-01-28 11:39:45 +00:00
Ben Harris
53b61424bc Partial implementation of the platform-independent dialogue-box interface
for the Mac OS.  This isn't anywhere near complete, and is wrong in a few
important regards, but I think it's heading in the right direction.

[originally from svn r2953]
2003-03-17 21:40:37 +00:00
Ben Harris
61711b9594 Rather more natural (if much more complex) Mac Filename implementation.
Filenames are represented as a FSSpec, which is converted to and from an
alias record ('alis' resource) when saving and loading sessions.
.
It might be an idea to allow in-core Filenames to contain alias records too,
so that they can refer to directories that don't exist on the current system,
but that requires Filenames to be dynamically allocated, which is likely to be
a pain.

[originally from svn r2771]
2003-02-01 21:44:05 +00:00
Ben Harris
947b70006e Tidy up Simon's FontSpec abstraction.
Also, make fontspec_to_str not return the address of an automatic variable.
It now has a memory leak instead.

[originally from svn r2767]
2003-02-01 15:44:08 +00:00
Simon Tatham
87f9446a26 Support XDM-AUTHORIZATION-1 for connecting to local X servers. If
we're going to be a security program, we can at least make a token
effort to use the most secure local X auth available! And I'm still
half-tempted to see if I can support it for remote X servers too...

[originally from svn r2537]
2003-01-11 09:31:54 +00:00
Ben Harris
ac85d9b8c9 Second work-in-progress MacTCP commit. We can now open a connection, but
not transfer any data across it.

[originally from svn r2456]
2003-01-05 10:52:56 +00:00
Ben Harris
03aa22be3c Bring in some of my scroll-optimisation stuff from the old Mac port.
This introduces a new front-end function, do_scroll(), which is expected to
scroll a part of the physical display and cause repaint events for any
areas that couldn't be scrolled (e.g. because they were hidden).
scroll_display() is a wrapper around this which also updates disptext to
match.

Currently, scroll_display is only used in response to user scrollback requests
(via term_scroll()), but extending scroll() to use it as well should be
easy.

All of this is conditional on the front end's defining OPTIMISE_SCROLL, since
only the Mac front end currently implements do_scroll().

[originally from svn r2242]
2002-11-23 13:07:29 +00:00
Ben Harris
c4eebb49a9 Tentative merge of ben-mac-port (only dead for three years!) into the trunk.
This doesn't include any mkfiles.pl glue, and is missing one or two other
fixes.  The terminal emulator is kind of working, though, as, I believe, is
the store module.  Everything else is yet to be done.

[originally from svn r2226]
2002-11-19 02:13:46 +00:00