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2010-02-13Added and updated the license info in all the source files, they still saidMike Buland
copyright 2007-2008.
2009-11-12I've started my campaign to clean up all of the header files in libbu++ as farMike Buland
as includes go. This required a little bit of reworking as far as archive goes, but I've been planning on changing it aronud for a bit anyway. The final result here is that you may need to add some more includes in your own code, libbu++ doesn't include as many random things you didn't ask for anymore, most of these seem to be bu/hash.h, unistd.h, and time.h. Also, any Archive functions and operators should use ArchiveBase when they can instead of Archive, archivebase.h is a much lighterweight include that will be used everywhere in core that it can be, there are a few classes that actually want a specific archiver to be used, they will use it (such as the nids storage class). So far, except for adding header files, nothing has changed in functionality, and no other code changes should be required, although the above mentioned archive changeover is reccomended.
2009-08-31Added a getDaysInMonth function, it'll live in util.{cpp,h} until I create anMike Buland
actual Date class.
2009-08-04***IMPORTANT*** The function Bu::Md5::getResult no longer returns a hex string,Mike Buland
it returns the raw binary string that makes up the md5 sum, this matches the original goal of the API and makes the whole system more general and transportable. I have added a handy helper function named getHexResult that will return the same classic hex md5 string we're used to, change anything in your code that uses getResult to getHexResult now. I've also added a handy function to the CryptoHash to write the result to a stream, writeResult. I've fixed some more things in the formatter, and added a cryptPass function that works very much like the system crypt function, md5 and base64. If I knew more about the glibc implementation I could probably make them compatible. For now there are some subtle differences in the formatting and the salting algorithm, also the output mantains it's base64 trailer (==) wheras the system function chops those off. There's also another helper that will only work on linux for now, that only takes the password, and generates a salt for you using urandom.