Added place holder for LDAP_FILTER_EXTENDED code.
Added assert() here and there and removed lint.
Removed version promotion code (version must be manually set).
Added messages.c to MSVC project.
Make _MOD_SOFTADD 0x1000 to minimize chance of conflict with legit changes
to API spec.
Fix memory leak in ldap_mods_free() and minor memory allocator issues.
includes single to multiple hooks changes.
ber_mem* reimplementation.
namespace glue (finally naming has not be decided upon nor implemented).
Added ldap_int_strdup to handle "internal" strdup'ing, this version uses hooks.
ldap_pvt_strdup still available for when strdup() is missing, this version
directly uses system allocators.
Updated -lldif to use ber allocators. Items returned by ldif routines
should be ber_memfree()d as needed.
library use:
LBER_ macros expand to system routines.
LDAP_ macros expand to new ber_ allocators.
Add ber_ and ldap_ memory allocators/deallocator:
ber_ routines are wrappers of LBER_ macros.
ldap_ routines are wrappers of ber_ routines.
Removed safe_realloc() macro from various files. This issue
(if an issue) should be resolved across whole package.
ldapmodify.c now uses ber_ allocators to resolve ber_bvfree()
vs. WIN32 multiple heaps issue.
These changes should facilate implementation of
ber_set_option( NULL, LBER_OPT_MEMORY_FN, ...)
and
ldap_set_option( NULL, LDAP_OPT_MEMORY_FN, ...).
Added validation to exposed opaque data structures (BerElement, Sockbuf,
and LDAP). Added macros BER_VALID, SOCKBUF_VALID, LDAP_VALID.
Added ber_pvt_ber_bytes() and ber_pvt_ber_remaining() macros to hide
some ber internals. These really should be handled by ber_get_option().
added comments
removed LDAP_MAX_ATTR_LEN
removed LDAP_COMPAT* from <ldap.h> but not code.
move LDAP_DEFAULT_REFHOPCOUNT to ldap-int.h
added experimental options macros
added LDAP_CONTROL_REFERRALS macros
libldap:
Replace ld_attrbuffer with per use allocated attributed.
ldap_first/next_attribute attributes now must be freed (as per draft).
unifdef -DLDAP_API_FEATURE_X_OPENLDAP_V2_REFERRALS