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The modified files were indented with GNU indent using the
following command:
indent -npro -kr -i8 -ts8 -sob -l80 -ss -cs -cp1 -bs -nlps -nprs -pcs \
-saf -sai -saw -sc -cdw -ce -nut -il0
No other changes of any sort were made.
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Michael
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Michael
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Michael
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Michael
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This is a commit which simply ran all C source code files
through GNU indent. No other modifications were made.
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The notices have been changed to a more GNU look. Documentation
comments have been separated from the copyright header. I've tried to
keep all copyright notices intact. Some author contact details have
been updated.
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I re-indented the source code using indent with the following options:
indent -kr -bad -bap -nut -i8 -l80 -psl -sob -ss -ncs
There are now _no_ tabs in the source files, and all indentation is
eight spaces. Lines are 80 characters long, and the procedure type is
on it's own line. Read the indent manual for more information about
what each option means.
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- get_ip_string() converts a binary network address into either a
dotted-decimal IPv4 address, or a IPv6 hex-string
- full_inet_pton() converts a numeric character string into an IPv6
network address (binary form). It's like the system inet_pton()
function, but it will work with bot IPv4 and IPv6 character
strings.
These functions are required for the conversion to Internet protocol
independence. (Or to put it more clearly: allow tinyproxy to work in
an IPv6 network.)
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should never have added them in the first place. They don't really
buy anything, and they can hide bugs.
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cleanly with a C++ compiler. (Tested using GCC 3.3)
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separate module.
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