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2023-03-13AK: Rename Stream::write_entire_buffer to Stream::write_until_depletedTim Schumacher
No functional changes.
2023-03-13AK: Rename Stream::{read,write} to Stream::{read_some,write_some}Tim Schumacher
Similar to POSIX read, the basic read and write functions of AK::Stream do not have a lower limit of how much data they read or write (apart from "none at all"). Rename the functions to "read some [data]" and "write some [data]" (with "data" being omitted, since everything here is reading and writing data) to make them sufficiently distinct from the functions that ensure to use the entire buffer (which should be the go-to function for most usages). No functional changes, just a lot of new FIXMEs.
2023-02-13LibCore: Move Stream-based sockets into the `Core` namespaceTim Schumacher
2022-12-12LibCore: Propagate errors from `Stream::*_entire_buffer`Tim Schumacher
2022-12-12LibCore: Rename `Stream::*_or_error` to `*_entire_buffer`Tim Schumacher
All of our functions are `_or_error` (or are about to be), and maybe making it less reminiscient of AK::Stream will make people use it more.
2022-12-06Everywhere: Rename to_{string => deprecated_string}() where applicableLinus Groh
This will make it easier to support both string types at the same time while we convert code, and tracking down remaining uses. One big exception is Value::to_string() in LibJS, where the name is dictated by the ToString AO.
2022-12-06AK+Everywhere: Rename String to DeprecatedStringLinus Groh
We have a new, improved string type coming up in AK (OOM aware, no null state), and while it's going to use UTF-8, the name UTF8String is a mouthful - so let's free up the String name by renaming the existing class. Making the old one have an annoying name will hopefully also help with quick adoption :^)
2022-11-09LibWebSocket: Remove unused WebSocketImpl::can_read()Andreas Kling
2022-11-09LibWebSocket: Make WebSocketImpl an abstract classAndreas Kling
The LibCore sockets implementation becomes WebSocketImplSerenity. This will allow us to create a custom WebSocketImpl subclass for Qt to use in Ladybird.
2022-04-16LibCore+Everywhere: Make Core::Stream read_line() return StringViewSam Atkins
Similar reasoning to making Core::Stream::read() return Bytes, except that every user of read_line() creates a StringView from the result, so let's just return one right away.
2022-04-16LibCore+Everywhere: Make Core::Stream::read() return BytesSam Atkins
A mistake I've repeatedly made is along these lines: ```c++ auto nread = TRY(source_file->read(buffer)); TRY(destination_file->write(buffer)); ``` It's a little clunky to have to create a Bytes or StringView from the buffer's data pointer and the nread, and easy to forget and just use the buffer. So, this patch changes the read() function to return a Bytes of the data that were just read. The other read_foo() methods will be modified in the same way in subsequent commits. Fixes #13687
2022-03-13Libraries: Use default constructors/destructors in LibWebSocketLenny Maiorani
https://isocpp.github.io/CppCoreGuidelines/CppCoreGuidelines#cother-other-default-operation-rules "The compiler is more likely to get the default semantics right and you cannot implement these functions better than the compiler."
2022-02-06LibWebSocket: Switch to using Core::StreamAli Mohammad Pur
As LibTLS now supports the Core::Stream APIs, we can get rid of the split paths for TCP/TLS and significantly simplify the code as well. Provided to you free of charge by the Core::Stream-ification team :^)
2022-02-06Userland: Convert TLS::TLSv12 to a Core::Stream::SocketAli Mohammad Pur
This commit converts TLS::TLSv12 to a Core::Stream object, and in the process allows TLS to now wrap other Core::Stream::Socket objects. As a large part of LibHTTP and LibGemini depend on LibTLS's interface, this also converts those to support Core::Stream, which leads to a simplification of LibHTTP (as there's no need to care about the underlying socket type anymore). Note that RequestServer now controls the TLS socket options, which is a better place anyway, as RS is the first receiver of the user-requested options (though this is currently not particularly useful).
2021-11-02Libraries: Fix visibility of Object-derivative constructorsBen Wiederhake
Derivatives of Core::Object should be constructed through ClassName::construct(), to avoid handling ref-counted objects with refcount zero. Fixing the visibility means that misuses like this are more difficult.
2021-09-19LibTLS: Use a setter for on_tls_ready_to_write with some more smartsAli Mohammad Pur
The callback should be called as soon as the connection is established, and if we actually set the callback when it already is, we expect it to be called immediately.
2021-09-14AK: Make URL::m_port an Optional<u16>, Expose raw port getterIdan Horowitz
Our current way of signalling a missing port with m_port == 0 was lacking, as 0 is a valid port number in URLs.
2021-09-02Userland: Migrate to argument-less deferred_invokesin-ack
Only one place used this argument and it was to hold on to a strong ref for the object. Since we already do that now, there's no need to keep this argument around since this can be easily captured. This commit contains no changes.
2021-06-06AK+Everywhere: Disallow constructing Functions from incompatible typesAli Mohammad Pur
Previously, AK::Function would accept _any_ callable type, and try to call it when called, first with the given set of arguments, then with zero arguments, and if all of those failed, it would simply not call the function and **return a value-constructed Out type**. This lead to many, many, many hard to debug situations when someone forgot a `const` in their lambda argument types, and many cases of people taking zero arguments in their lambdas to ignore them. This commit reworks the Function interface to not include any such surprising behaviour, if your function instance is not callable with the declared argument set of the Function, it can simply not be assigned to that Function instance, end of story.
2021-05-18LibWebSocket: Fixed occasional infinite loop with TLS socketsDexesTTP
This was caused by a double notifier on the TLS socket, which caused the TLS code to freak out about not being able to read properly. In addition, the existing loop inside of drain_read() has been replaced by code that actually works, and which includes new warnings when the drain method is called before initialization is done or after the websocket gets closed.
2021-04-25LibWebSocket+telws: Use my own copyright headers :^)DexesTTP
Since I guess I'll start attributing my own code, might as well change it for the previously written WebSocket code too !
2021-04-22Everything: Move to SPDX license identifiers in all files.Brian Gianforcaro
SPDX License Identifiers are a more compact / standardized way of representing file license information. See: https://spdx.dev/resources/use/#identifiers This was done with the `ambr` search and replace tool. ambr --no-parent-ignore --key-from-file --rep-from-file key.txt rep.txt *
2021-04-18LibWebSocket: Add a new websocket libraryDexesTTP
This library currently contains a basic WebSocket client that can handle both standard TCP websockets and TLS websockets.