The new function takes two data areas, combines them and sends them as a
single SSH packet. This allows several functions to allocate and copy
less data.
I also found and fixed a mixed up use of the compression function
arguments that I introduced in my rewrite in a recent commit.
I'll introduce a new internal function set named
_libssh2_store_u32
_libssh2_store_u64
_libssh2_store_str
That can be used all through the library to build binary outgoing
packets. Using these instead of the current approach removes
hundreds of lines from the library while at the same time greatly
enhances readability. I've not yet fully converted everything to
use these functions.
I've converted LOTS of 'unsigned long' to 'size_t' where
data/string lengths are dealt with internally. This is The Right
Thing and it will help us make the transition to our
size_t-polished API later on as well.
I'm removing the PACKET_* error codes. They were originally
introduced as a set of separate error codes from the transport
layer, but having its own set of errors turned out to be very
awkward and they were then converted into a set of #defines that
simply maps them to the global libssh2 error codes instead. Now,
I'l take the next logical step and simply replace the PACKET_*
defines with the actual LIBSSH2_ERROR_* defines. It will increase
readability and decrease confusion.
I also separated packet stuff into its own packet.h header file.
We reserve ^libssh2_ for public symbols and we use _libssh2 as
prefix for internal ones. I fixed the intendation of all these
edits with emacs afterwards, which then changed it slightly more
than just _libssh2_error() expressions but I didn't see any
obvious problems.