HIGH PRIORITY: ************** * Review all the documentation for style errors and so on. PLEASE, ENGLISH SPEAKERS, HELP ME HERE!!! * Improve example of cole_recurse_tree() in examples/filesystem.c: include actual callback functions, not just NULLs. * Write tests for all calls of the API: Improve example/directory.c: missing some calls to test. * Call all the calls of the API in examples/demo.c. * Implement more API calls, like `stdio.h' ANSI C calls. * Search for `FIXME' in the source code... and fix some =). MEDIUM: ******* * Improve tests, they must actually test the output of the public calls. * Investigate if it is possible to use `const' in static version variables. * Test cole_fopen() using wired filenames. ie "/", "//", "", etc. May be a function that check the filename could be written. * Check input arguments of each call of the API, returning an colerror if there are an error. * Say in the documentation that many other files can be `Structured Storage' files too. * May be in cole 3.x, create a double char type in order to handle the complete directory and file names. * Investigate how to avoid content of the structures COLEFILE and so on be documented in the api document (their must be documented only in the internal document). * Investigate how to force that calls begining with `_' to be in documentation (their will be in internals). * Make api section is before internals section in generated documentation, but COLEFS, COLEFILE, COLEDIR and COLEDIRENT must be documented in internals, not in api. * Make cole fork safe. * Make reentrant safe. * Review Martin Schwartz mail: ---QUOTE--- It might be helpful to you to have a look at the perl 5 (Ole::Storage) release file "Storage.pm" method "ole_head", giving some additional info about big- and smallblocksize (offset 0x1e, 0x20) as well as about Extended Block Depot for very large files (offset 0x44, 0x48). And, sorry for my screwed up namegiving... ---END QUOTE--- The Extended Block Depot is implemented now, but bigblocksize and smallblocksize are not implented yet. * Really use the results of the configure guesses, with #ifdef HAVE_x in code. * Make it compile using DJGPP and Borland C (we may need a custom Makefile and a custom config.h). * Use void `swab(const void *from, void *to, size_t n);' (in fil_sread* calls) if present, for performance, in support.c. * Replace cole_direntry_getday[12] and cole_direntry_getsec[12] calls with another calls that return something useful. * Divide the RPM in cole and cole-devel packages (may be it's not necessary, because cole package is not much big). NOT URGENT: *********** * Use some package to discover uninitializated memory, use some profile package, etc. * Use zlib to support compressed files.