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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jeffrey Altman
93518bfab4 use memset_s
lib roken includes support for memset_s() but it was not applied
to the Heimdal source tree.

Change-Id: I8362ec97a9be50205bb2d398e65b629b88ce1acd
2017-04-29 01:05:59 -04:00
Roland C. Dowdeswell
f0f07ff408 Use krb5_enomem() more consistently in lib/krb5. 2013-02-13 16:15:00 +08:00
Roland C. Dowdeswell
cc47c8fa7b Turn on -Wextra -Wno-sign-compare -Wno-unused-paramter and fix issues.
We turn on a few extra warnings and fix the fallout that occurs
when building with --enable-developer.  Note that we get different
warnings on different machines and so this will be a work in
progress.  So far, we have built on NetBSD/amd64 5.99.64 (which
uses gcc 4.5.3) and Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS (which uses gcc 4.4.3).

Notably, we fixed

	1.  a lot of missing structure initialisers,

	2.  unchecked return values for functions that glibc
	    marks as __attribute__((warn-unused-result)),

	3.  made minor modifications to slc and asn1_compile
	    which can generate code which generates warnings,
	    and

	4.  a few stragglers here and there.

We turned off the extended warnings for many programs in appl/ as
they are nearing the end of their useful lifetime, e.g.  rsh, rcp,
popper, ftp and telnet.

Interestingly, glibc's strncmp() macro needed to be worked around
whereas the function calls did not.

We have not yet tried this on 32 bit platforms, so there will be
a few more warnings when we do.
2012-02-20 19:45:41 +00:00
Love Hornquist Astrand
f5f9014c90 Warning fixes from Christos Zoulas
- shadowed variables
- signed/unsigned confusion
- const lossage
- incomplete structure initializations
- unused code
2011-04-29 20:25:05 -07:00
Simon Wilkinson
1d9072f026 krb5: reorganise crypto.c
lib/krb5/crypto.c was a large, monolithic block of code which made
it very difficult to selectively enable and disable particular
alogrithms.

Reorganise crypto.c into individual files for each encryption and
salt time, and place the structures which tie everything together
into their own file (crypto-algs.c)

Add a non-installed library (librfc3961) and test program
(test_rfc3961) which builds a minimal rfc3961 crypto library, and
checks that it is usable.
2010-11-03 11:12:24 +00:00