Add a swift-client-api subdirectory containing a Swift source package
and a Makefile.in that compiles it into the "ServalClient" Swift module
using the Swift package manager. The Swift API contains the following
classes:
- ServalKeyring provides the operations: add, remove, set, list
- AbstractId and its specialisation SubscriberId, already in near-final
form, are data types for SID and the like
- ServalRestfulClient (internal) uses an HTTP client to access the
Serval DNA RESTful interface
Improve the REST /keyring/set operation to only alter the DID or Name if
the corresponding query parameter is supplied. Modify the internal
keyring_set_did() function to only assign the DID or Name if the
corresponding parameter is not a null pointer.
The configure script ensures that the Swift build target version is
10.10 or later when compiling for Mac OS-X, so that the package manager
will succeed.
Add autoconf macros for the Swift package manager.
If the Swift 3 or Swift 4 compiler is present or passed to the configure
script in the SWIFTC variable, then the Makefile will compile a Swift
'servaldswift' executable to ensure that the module map links correctly
into a stand-alone Swift program.
Use the gold linker if supported, to avoid relocation errors on symbols
produced by Swift when linking dynamic libraries.
Ignores a variety of warnings when compiling sqlite3.c.
Uses the new sqlite3_trace_v2() function for logging SQL statements, now
that sqlite3_trace() and sqlite3_profile() are deprecated.
Fixes a rhizomeops test failure caused because SQLite 3.12 increased the
default block size from 1024 to 4096, causing the fixed overhead of an
empty Rhizome db to exceed 32KB. This caused the test to fail because
the first "file add" failed. Now the test fixture adapts to the fixed
overhead.
Deletes the SQLite 3.10.2 source amalgamation.
Henceforward, aclocal.m4 will be generated by the 'autoreconf' command.
The 'autoreconf -f -i' command may now emit a warning "Unsupported
attribute section, the test may fail" on some systems, but it will still
generate the proper aclocal.m4 and ./configure files. To suppress this
warning, simply invoke autoreconf with '-I m4' argument:
autoreconf -f -i -I m4
The INSTALL.md has been updated accordingly, and a new 'Notes for
Developers' technical document added, explaining the use of aclocal and
autoreconf, and documenting that these warning messages are of no
concern.
These macros copied in from the Autoconf Macro Archive were missing
support for the following attributes:
- AX_GCC_VAR_ATTRIBUTE() for __attribute__(section("..."))
- AX_GCC_FUNC_ATTRIBUTE() for __attribute__(returns_nonnull)
This commit fixes them. (The versions in aclocal.m4 were already fixed,
but aclocal.m4 is about to be removed from version control.)