lib-storage: Add and use INDEX_LIST_CONTEXT_REQUIRE Satisfies static analyzers
Updated copyright notices to include the year 2018.
Updated copyright notices to include the year 2017.
global: Replaced all instances of memset(p, 0, sizeof(*p)) with the new i_zero() macro. Used the following script: C_FILES=`git ls-files *.c` H_FILES=`git ls-files *.h` for F in "$C_FILES $H_FILES"; do echo "$F" perl -p -i -e 's/safe_memset\(&\(?([^,]*)\)?,\s*0,\s*sizeof\(\g1\)\)/i_zero_safe(&$1)/g' $F perl -p -i -e 's/safe_memset\(([^,]*),\s*0,\s*sizeof\(\*\g1\)\)/i_zero_safe($1)/g' $F perl -p -i -e 's/memset\(&\(?([^,]*)\)?,\s*0,\s*sizeof\(\g1\)\)/i_zero(&$1)/g' $F perl -p -i -e 's/memset\(([^,]*),\s*0,\s*sizeof\(\*\g1\)\)/i_zero($1)/g' $F done
global: Change string position/length from unsigned int to size_t Mainly to avoid truncating >4GB strings, which might potentially cause some security holes. Normally there are other limits, which prevent such excessive strings from being created in the first place. I'm sure this didn't find everything. Maybe everything could be found with compiler warnings. -Wconversion kind of does it, but it gives way too many unnecessary warnings. These were mainly found with: grep " = strlen" egrep "unsigned int.*(size|len)"
global: freshen copyright git ls-files | xargs perl -p -i -e 's/(\d+)-201[0-5]/$1-2016/g;s/ (201[0-5]) Dovecot/ $1-2016 Dovecot/'
lib-storage: If mailboxes' vsizes are used, keep them updated also in mailbox list index. This allows looking them up quickly without opening the actual mailbox indexes.
global: freshen copyright Robomatically: git ls-files | xargs perl -p -i -e 's/(\d+)-201[0-4]/$1-2015/g;s/ (201[0-4]) Dovecot/ $1-2015 Dovecot/' Happy 2015 everyone! Signed-off-by: Phil Carmody <phil@dovecot.fi>
Updated copyright notices to include year 2014.
Oops :) Update copyrights to 2013 without breaking all .c files.
Updated copyright notices to include year 2013.
lib-storage: Added mailbox-list-notify API for tracking changes in all mailboxes. Requires mailbox_list_index=yes to work.