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Modified clib/buffer.c from [a88ca60244] to [0f8552f2fb].
32 32 b->ptr = malloc(b->run); 33 33 } else { 34 34 b->ptr = realloc(b->ptr, b->run); 35 35 } 36 36 } 37 37 return (strp){b->sz, b->ptr}; 38 38 } 39 + 40 +strp buffer_str(buffer* b) { 41 + return (strp){b->sz, b->ptr}; 42 +} 39 43 40 44 size_t buffer_pushs(buffer* b, char const* data) { 41 45 size_t len = strlen(data); 42 46 buffer_push(b, (strp){len, .cptr = data}); 43 47 return len; 44 48 } 45 49 46 50 void buffer_clear(buffer* b) { 47 51 b -> sz = 0; 52 +} 53 +void buffer_del(buffer* b) { 54 + b -> sz = 0; 55 + b -> run = 0; 56 + free(b -> ptr); 48 57 }
Modified clib/buffer.h from [97b258e329] to [364399cab8].
6 6 char* ptr; 7 7 } buffer; 8 8 9 9 void buffer_init(buffer* b); 10 10 buffer buffer_mk(); 11 11 void buffer_push(buffer* b, strp const data); 12 12 strp buffer_crush(buffer* b, size_t max); 13 +strp buffer_str(buffer* b); 13 14 size_t buffer_pushs(buffer* b, char const* data); 14 15 #define buffer_pushl(b, d) (buffer_push(b, (strp){sizeof(d),(d)})) 15 16 void buffer_clear(buffer* b); 17 +void buffer_del(buffer* b);
Modified clib/findconf.c from [9510cb2da9] to [a59d30e6d7].
1 1 /* [ʞ] findconf.c 2 2 * ~ lexi hale <lexi@hale.su> 3 3 * $ cc -c findconf.c 4 - * © EUPL v1.2 4 + * 🄯 GNU AGPL v3 5 5 * # include <stdlib.h> 6 6 * include "compose.c" 7 7 */ 8 8 9 9 #include <stdlib.h> 10 10 #define sz(x) (sizeof x / sizeof x[0]) 11 11
Modified clib/say.c from [84789a032f] to [f514e0efd7].
10 10 # define _say_use_fd 11 11 #endif 12 12 13 13 #ifdef _say_use_fd 14 14 # include <unistd.h> 15 15 #endif 16 16 17 -static void buffer_pushm 17 +void buffer_pushm 18 18 ( buffer* buf, 19 19 uintmax_t val, 20 20 bool neg, 21 21 uint8_t base, 22 22 bool ucase 23 23 ) { 24 24 char nb [48] = {};
Modified clib/say.h from [229d1e6ce9] to [bb2ee0eef2].
3 3 #include "type.h" 4 4 #include "buffer.h" 5 5 typedef void const* say_arg; 6 6 typedef typeof(say_arg[]) saylist; 7 7 size_t saybuf(buffer* buf, FILE* dest, const char* fmt, say_arg* args); 8 8 void sayto(FILE* dest, char const* fmt, say_arg* args); 9 9 void say(const char* fmt, say_arg* args); 10 + 11 +void buffer_pushm 12 +( buffer* buf, 13 + uintmax_t val, 14 + bool neg, 15 + uint8_t base, 16 + bool ucase 17 +);
Modified clipserv/ansi.b from [a92ccb2617] to [e3ed179cec].
1 1 ; [ʞ] ansi.b 2 2 ; ~ lexi hale <lexi@hale.su> 3 -; © EUPL v1.2 3 +; 🄯 GNU AGPL v3 4 4 ; ? a terminal text formatter for boron 5 5 ; > do read/text %ansi.b 6 6 ; @ vim: ft=rebol 7 7 8 8 stdin: open 0 9 9 stdout: open 1 10 10 stderr: open 2
Modified kpw/kpw.c from [6654582dbe] to [9379e84c9e].
1 1 /* [ʞ] kpw.c - password manager 2 2 * ↳ derivative of mkpw.c 3 3 * ~ lexi hale <lexi@hale.su> 4 - * © EUPL v1.2 4 + * 🄯 GNU AGPL v3 5 5 * $ cc -O4 kpw.c -okpw [-D_CLIPBOARD] 6 6 * - D_CLIPBOARD enables kpw to automatically 7 7 * copy passwords to the clipboard. it does 8 8 * this by attempting to execute a sequence 9 9 * of binaries, and then writing the password 10 10 * to STDIN of the binary that succeeds. 11 11 * - D_SAVEKEY enables kpw to store the database
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1 -OPEN-SOURCE-LIZENZ FÜR DIE EUROPÄISCHE UNION v. 1.2 2 -EUPL © Europäische Union 2007, 2016 3 -Diese Open-Source-Lizenz für die Europäische Union („EUPL“) gilt für Werke (im Sinne der nachfolgenden Begriffsbestimmung), die unter EUPL-Bedingungen zur Verfügung gestellt werden. Das Werk darf nur in der durch diese Lizenz gestatteten Form genutzt werden (insoweit eine solche Nutzung dem Urheber vorbehalten ist). 4 -Das Werk wird unter den Bedingungen dieser Lizenz zur Verfügung gestellt, wenn der Lizenzgeber (im Sinne der nachfolgenden Begriffsbestimmung) den folgenden Hinweis unmittelbar hinter dem Urheberrechtshinweis dieses Werks anbringt: 5 - Lizenziert unter der EUPL 6 -oder in einer anderen Form zum Ausdruck bringt, dass er es unter der EUPL lizenzieren möchte. 7 - 8 -1.Begriffsbestimmungen 9 -Für diese Lizenz gelten folgende Begriffsbestimmungen: 10 -— „Lizenz“:diese Lizenz. 11 -— „Originalwerk“:das Werk oder die Software, die vom Lizenzgeber unter dieser Lizenz verbreitet oder zugänglich gemacht wird, und zwar als Quellcode und gegebenenfalls auch als ausführbarer Code. 12 -— „Bearbeitungen“:die Werke oder Software, die der Lizenznehmer auf der Grundlage des Originalwerks oder seiner Bearbeitungen schaffen kann. In dieser Lizenz wird nicht festgelegt, wie umfangreich die Änderung oder wie stark die Abhängigkeit vom Originalwerk für eine Einstufung als Bearbeitung sein muss; dies bestimmt sich nach dem Urheberrecht, das in dem unter Artikel 15 aufgeführten Land anwendbar ist. 13 -— „Werk“:das Originalwerk oder seine Bearbeitungen. 14 -— „Quellcode“:diejenige Form des Werkes, die zur Auffassung durch den Menschen bestimmt ist und die am besten geeignet ist, um vom Menschen verstanden und verändert zu werden. 15 -— „Ausführbarer Code“:die — üblicherweise — kompilierte Form des Werks, die von einem Computer als Programm ausgeführt werden soll. 16 -— „Lizenzgeber“:die natürliche oder juristische Person, die das Werk unter der Lizenz verbreitet oder zugänglich macht. 17 -— „Bearbeiter“:jede natürliche oder juristische Person, die das Werk unter der Lizenz verändert oder auf andere Weise zur Schaffung einer Bearbeitung beiträgt. 18 -— „Lizenznehmer“ („Sie“):jede natürliche oder juristische Person, die das Werk unter den Lizenzbedingungen nutzt. 19 -— „Verbreitung“ oder „Zugänglichmachung“:alle Formen von Verkauf, Überlassung, Verleih, Vermietung, Verbreitung, Weitergabe, Übermittlung oder anderweitiger Online- oder Offline-Bereitstellung von Vervielfältigungen des Werks oder Zugänglichmachung seiner wesentlichen Funktionen für dritte natürliche oder juristische Personen. 20 - 21 -2.Umfang der Lizenzrechte 22 -Der Lizenzgeber erteilt Ihnen hiermit für die Gültigkeitsdauer der am Originalwerk bestehenden Urheberrechte eine weltweite, unentgeltliche, nicht ausschließliche, unterlizenzierbare Lizenz, die Sie berechtigt: 23 -— das Werk uneingeschränkt zu nutzen, 24 -— das Werk zu vervielfältigen, 25 -— das Werk zu verändern und Bearbeitungen auf der Grundlage des Werks zu schaffen, 26 -— das Werk öffentlich zugänglich zu machen, was das Recht einschließt, das Werk oder Vervielfältigungsstücke davon öffentlich bereitzustellen oder wahrnehmbar zu machen oder das Werk, soweit möglich, öffentlich aufzuführen, 27 -— das Werk oder Vervielfältigungen davon zu verbreiten, 28 -— das Werk oder Vervielfältigungen davon zu vermieten oder zu verleihen, 29 -— das Werk oder Vervielfältigungen davon weiter zu lizenzieren. 30 -Für die Wahrnehmung dieser Rechte können beliebige, derzeit bekannte oder künftige Medien, Träger und Formate verwendet werden, soweit das geltende Recht dem nicht entgegensteht. Für die Länder, in denen Urheberpersönlichkeitsrechte an dem Werk bestehen, verzichtet der Lizenzgeber im gesetzlich zulässigen Umfang auf seine Urheberpersönlichkeitsrechte, um die Lizenzierung der oben aufgeführten Verwertungsrechte wirksam durchführen zu können. Der Lizenzgeber erteilt dem Lizenznehmer ein nicht ausschließliches, unentgeltliches Nutzungsrecht an seinen Patenten, sofern dies zur Ausübung der durch die Lizenz erteilten Nutzungsrechte am Werk notwendig ist. 31 - 32 -3.Zugänglichmachung des Quellcodes 33 -Der Lizenzgeber kann das Werk entweder als Quellcode oder als ausführbaren Code zur Verfügung stellen. Stellt er es als ausführbaren Code zur Verfügung, so stellt er darüber hinaus eine maschinenlesbare Kopie des Quellcodes für jedes von ihm verbreitete Vervielfältigungsstück des Werks zur Verfügung, oder er verweist in einem Vermerk im Anschluss an den dem Werk beigefügten Urheberrechtshinweis auf einen Speicherort, an dem problemlos und unentgeltlich auf den Quellcode zugegriffen werden kann, solange der Lizenzgeber das Werk verbreitet oder zugänglich macht. 34 - 35 -4.Einschränkungen des Urheberrechts 36 -Es ist nicht Zweck dieser Lizenz, Ausnahmen oder Schranken der ausschließlichen Rechte des Urhebers am Werk, die dem Lizenznehmer zugutekommen, einzuschränken. Auch die Erschöpfung dieser Rechte bleibt von dieser Lizenz unberührt. 37 - 38 -5.Pflichten des Lizenznehmers 39 -Die Einräumung der oben genannten Rechte ist an mehrere Beschränkungen und Pflichten für den Lizenznehmer gebunden: 40 - 41 -Urheberrechtshinweis, Lizenztext, Nennung des Bearbeiters: Der Lizenznehmer muss alle Urheberrechts-, Patent- oder Markenrechtshinweise und alle Hinweise auf die Lizenz und den Haftungsausschluss unverändert lassen. Jedem von ihm verbreiteten oder zugänglich gemachten Vervielfältigungsstück des Werks muss der Lizenznehmer diese Hinweise sowie diese Lizenz beifügen. Der Lizenznehmer muss auf jedem abgeleiteten Werk deutlich darauf hinweisen, dass das Werk geändert wurde, und das Datum der Bearbeitung angeben. 42 - 43 -„Copyleft“-Klausel: Der Lizenznehmer darf Vervielfältigungen des Originalwerks oder Bearbeitungen nur unter den Bedingungen dieser EUPL oder einer neueren Version dieser Lizenz verbreiten oder zugänglich machen, außer wenn das Originalwerk ausdrücklich nur unter dieser Lizenzversion — z. B. mit der Angabe „Nur EUPL V. 1.2“ — verbreitet werden darf. Der Lizenznehmer (der zum Lizenzgeber wird) darf für das Werk oder die Bearbeitung keine zusätzlichen Bedingungen anbieten oder vorschreiben, die die Bedingungen dieser Lizenz verändern oder einschränken. 44 - 45 -Kompatibilitäts-Klausel: Wenn der Lizenznehmer Bearbeitungen, die auf dem Werk und einem anderen Werk, das unter einer kompatiblen Lizenz lizenziert wurde, basieren, oder die Kopien dieser Bearbeitungen verbreitet oder zugänglich macht, kann dies unter den Bedingungen dieser kompatiblen Lizenz erfolgen. Unter „kompatibler Lizenz“ ist eine im Anhang dieser Lizenz angeführte Lizenz zu verstehen. Sollten die Verpflichtungen des Lizenznehmers aus der kompatiblen Lizenz mit denjenigen aus der vorliegenden Lizenz (EUPL) in Konflikt stehen, werden die Verpflichtungen aus der kompatiblen Lizenz Vorrang haben. 46 - 47 -Bereitstellung des Quellcodes: Wenn der Lizenznehmer Vervielfältigungsstücke des Werks verbreitet oder zugänglich macht, muss er eine maschinenlesbare Fassung des Quellcodes mitliefern oder einen Speicherort angeben, über den problemlos und unentgeltlich so lange auf diesen Quellcode zugegriffen werden kann, wie der Lizenznehmer das Werk verbreitet oder zugänglich macht. 48 - 49 -Rechtsschutz: Diese Lizenz erlaubt nicht die Benutzung von Kennzeichen, Marken oder geschützten Namensrechten des Lizenzgebers, soweit dies nicht für die angemessene und übliche Beschreibung der Herkunft des Werks und der inhaltlichen Wiedergabe des Urheberrechtshinweises erforderlich ist. 50 - 51 -6.Urheber und Bearbeiter 52 -Der ursprüngliche Lizenzgeber gewährleistet, dass er das Urheberrecht am Originalwerk innehat oder dieses an ihn lizenziert wurde und dass er befugt ist, diese Lizenz zu erteilen. 53 -Jeder Bearbeiter gewährleistet, dass er das Urheberrecht an den von ihm vorgenommenen Änderungen des Werks besitzt und befugt ist, diese Lizenz zu erteilen. 54 -Jedes Mal, wenn Sie die Lizenz annehmen, erteilen Ihnen der ursprüngliche Lizenzgeber und alle folgenden Bearbeiter eine Befugnis zur Nutzung ihrer Beiträge zum Werk unter den Bedingungen dieser Lizenz. 55 - 56 -7.Gewährleistungsausschluss 57 -Die Arbeit an diesem Werk wird laufend fortgeführt; es wird durch unzählige Bearbeiter ständig verbessert. Das Werk ist nicht vollendet und kann daher Fehler („bugs“) enthalten, die dieser Art der Entwicklung inhärent sind. 58 -Aus den genannten Gründen wird das Werk unter dieser Lizenz „so, wie es ist“ ohne jegliche Gewährleistung zur Verfügung gestellt. Dies gilt unter anderem — aber nicht ausschließlich — für Marktreife, Verwendbarkeit für einen bestimmten Zweck, Mängelfreiheit, Richtigkeit sowie Nichtverletzung von anderen Immaterialgüterrechten als dem Urheberrecht (vgl. dazu Artikel 6 dieser Lizenz). 59 -Dieser Gewährleistungsausschluss ist wesentlicher Bestandteil der Lizenz und Bedingung für die Einräumung von Rechten an dem Werk. 60 - 61 -8.Haftungsausschluss/Haftungsbeschränkung 62 -Außer in Fällen von Vorsatz oder der Verursachung von Personenschäden haftet der Lizenzgeber nicht für direkte oder indirekte, materielle oder immaterielle Schäden irgendwelcher Art, die aus der Lizenz oder der Benutzung des Werks folgen; dies gilt unter anderem, aber nicht ausschließlich, für Firmenwertverluste, Produktionsausfall, Computerausfall oder Computerfehler, Datenverlust oder wirtschaftliche Schäden, und zwar auch dann, wenn der Lizenzgeber auf die Möglichkeit solcher Schäden hingewiesen wurde. Unabhängig davon haftet der Lizenzgeber im Rahmen der gesetzlichen Produkthaftung, soweit die entsprechenden Regelungen auf das Werk anwendbar sind. 63 - 64 -9.Zusatzvereinbarungen 65 -Wenn Sie das Werk verbreiten, können Sie Zusatzvereinbarungen schließen, in denen Verpflichtungen oder Dienstleistungen festgelegt werden, die mit dieser Lizenz vereinbar sind. Sie dürfen Verpflichtungen indessen nur in Ihrem eigenen Namen und auf Ihre eigene Verantwortung eingehen, nicht jedoch im Namen des ursprünglichen Lizenzgebers oder eines anderen Bearbeiters, und nur, wenn Sie sich gegenüber allen Bearbeitern verpflichten, sie zu entschädigen, zu verteidigen und von der Haftung freizustellen, falls aufgrund der von Ihnen eingegangenen Gewährleistungsverpflichtung oder Haftungsübernahme Forderungen gegen sie geltend gemacht werden oder eine Haftungsverpflichtung entsteht. 66 - 67 -10.Annahme der Lizenz 68 -Sie können den Bestimmungen dieser Lizenz zustimmen, indem Sie das Symbol „Lizenz annehmen“ unter dem Fenster mit dem Lizenztext anklicken oder indem Sie Ihre Zustimmung auf vergleichbare Weise in einer nach anwendbarem Recht zulässigen Form geben. Das Anklicken des Symbols gilt als Anzeichen Ihrer eindeutigen und unwiderruflichen Annahme der Lizenz und der darin enthaltenen Klauseln und Bedingungen. In gleicher Weise gilt als Zeichen der eindeutigen und unwiderruflichen Zustimmung die Ausübung eines Rechtes, das in Artikel 2 dieser Lizenz angeführt ist, wie das Erstellen einer Bearbeitung oder die Verbreitung oder Zugänglichmachung des Werks oder dessen Vervielfältigungen. 69 - 70 -11.Informationspflichten 71 -Wenn Sie das Werk verbreiten oder zugänglich machen (beispielsweise, indem Sie es zum Herunterladen von einer Website anbieten), müssen Sie über den Vertriebskanal oder das benutzte Verbreitungsmedium der Öffentlichkeit zumindest jene Informationen bereitstellen, die nach dem anwendbaren Recht bezüglich der Lizenzgeber, der Lizenz und ihrer Zugänglichkeit, des Abschlusses des Lizenzvertrags sowie darüber, wie die Lizenz durch den Lizenznehmer gespeichert und vervielfältigt werden kann, erforderlich sind. 72 - 73 -12.Beendigung der Lizenz 74 -Die Lizenz und die damit eingeräumten Rechte erlöschen automatisch, wenn der Lizenznehmer gegen die Lizenzbedingungen verstößt. Ein solches Erlöschen der Lizenz führt nicht zum Erlöschen der Lizenzen von Personen, denen das Werk vom Lizenznehmer unter dieser Lizenz zur Verfügung gestellt worden ist, solange diese Personen die Lizenzbedingungen erfüllen. 75 -13.Sonstiges 76 -Unbeschadet des Artikels 9 stellt die Lizenz die vollständige Vereinbarung der Parteien über das Werk dar. Sind einzelne Bestimmungen der Lizenz nach geltendem Recht nichtig oder unwirksam, so berührt dies nicht die Wirksamkeit oder Durchsetzbarkeit der Lizenz an sich. Solche Bestimmungen werden vielmehr so ausgelegt oder modifiziert, dass sie wirksam und durchsetzbar sind. Die Europäische Kommission kann weitere Sprachfassungen oder neue Versionen dieser Lizenz oder aktualisierte Fassungen des Anhangs veröffentlichen, soweit dies notwendig und angemessen ist, ohne den Umfang der Lizenzrechte zu verringern. Neue Versionen werden mit einer eindeutigen Versionsnummer veröffentlicht. Alle von der Europäischen Kommission anerkannten Sprachfassungen dieser Lizenz sind gleichwertig. Die Parteien können sich auf die Sprachfassung ihrer Wahl berufen. 77 - 78 -14.Gerichtsstand 79 -Unbeschadet besonderer Vereinbarungen zwischen den Parteien gilt Folgendes: 80 -— Für alle Streitigkeiten über die Auslegung dieser Lizenz zwischen den Organen, Einrichtungen und sonstigen Stellen der Europäischen Union als Lizenzgeber und einem Lizenznehmer ist der Gerichtshof der Europäischen Union gemäß Artikel 272 des Vertrags über die Arbeitsweise der Europäischen Union zuständig; 81 -— Gerichtsstand für Streitigkeiten zwischen anderen Parteien über die Auslegung dieser Lizenz ist allein der Ort, an dem der Lizenzgeber seinen Wohnsitz oder den wirtschaftlichen Mittelpunkt seiner Tätigkeit hat. 82 - 83 -15.Anwendbares Recht 84 -Unbeschadet besonderer Vereinbarungen zwischen den Parteien gilt Folgendes: 85 -— Diese Lizenz unterliegt dem Recht des Mitgliedstaats der Europäischen Union, in dem der Lizenzgeber seinen Sitz, Wohnsitz oder eingetragenen Sitz hat; 86 -— diese Lizenz unterliegt dem belgischen Recht, wenn der Lizenzgeber keinen Sitz, Wohnsitz oder eingetragenen Sitz in einem Mitgliedstaat der Europäischen Union hat. 87 - 88 -Anlage 89 -„Kompatible Lizenzen“ nach Artikel 5 der EUPL sind: 90 -— GNU General Public License (GPL) v. 2, v. 3 91 -— GNU Affero General Public License (AGPL) v. 3 92 -— Open Software License (OSL) v. 2.1, v. 3.0 93 -— Eclipse Public License (EPL) v. 1.0 94 -— CeCILL v. 2.0, v. 2.1 95 -— Mozilla Public Licence (MPL) v. 2 96 -— GNU Lesser General Public Licence (LGPL) v. 2.1, v. 3 97 -— Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike v. 3.0 Unported (CC BY-SA 3.0) für andere Werke als Software 98 -— European Union Public Licence (EUPL) v. 1.1, v. 1.2 99 -— Québec Free and Open-Source Licence — Reciprocity (LiLiQ-R) oder Strong Reciprocity (LiLiQ-R+) 100 -Die Europäische Kommission kann diesen Anhang aktualisieren, um neuere Fassungen der obigen Lizenzen aufzunehmen, ohne hierfür eine neue Fassung der EUPL auszuarbeiten, solange diese Lizenzen die in Artikel 2 gewährten Rechte gewährleisten und den erfassten Quellcode vor ausschließlicher Aneignung schützen. 101 -Alle sonstigen Änderungen oder Ergänzungen dieses Anhangs bedürfen der Ausarbeitung einer neuen Version der EUPL.
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Modified mkpw.c from [848193b672] to [c81247c932].
1 1 /* [ʞ] mkpw.c - make password 2 2 * ~ lexi hale <lexi@hale.su> 3 - * © EUPL v1.2 3 + * 🄯 GNU AGPL v3 4 4 * $ cc -O4 mkpw.c -omkpw [-D_CLIPBOARD] 5 5 * - D_CLIPBOARD enables mkpw to automatically 6 6 * copy new passwords to the clipboard. it 7 7 * does this by attempting to execute a sequence 8 8 * of binaries, and then writing the password 9 9 * to STDIN of the binary that succeeds. 10 10 * ? generates passwords
Modified mkup.c from [7a36a45549] to [c8562e1cb9].
1 1 /* [ʞ] mkup.c 2 2 * ~ lexi hale <lexi@hale.su> 3 - * © EUPL v1.2 3 + * 🄯 GNU AGPL v3 4 4 * ? mkup is a document generator based loosely 5 5 * on markup, which produces html files formatted 6 6 * according to my website's template. */ 7 7 8 8 #include <stdio.h> 9 9 #include <stddef.h> 10 10 #include <stdint.h>
Modified newtab.c from [fc737159ed] to [66bf54f80a].
1 1 /* [ʞ] newtab.c 2 2 * ~ lexi hale <lexi@hale.su> 3 3 * $ cc -Ofast newtab.c -onewtab \ 4 4 * [-D_default_qutebrowser_location=/...] \ 5 5 * [-D_enable_vblank] 6 6 * $ ./newtab [example.net] 7 - * © EUPL v1.2 8 - * ? may god have mercy on my soul. 7 + * 🄯 GNU AGPL v3 8 + * ? may the gods have mercy on my soul. 9 9 * i wrote this because qutebrowser, being a python 10 10 * abomination, takes an absurdly fucking long time 11 11 * to load, even when there's already an instance 12 12 * running and i just want a new goddamn tab. it 13 13 * turns out, qutebrowser publishes an inane IPC 14 14 * mechanism, in which JSON (i know!!) written to a 15 15 * unix domain socket (I KNOW) can send signals to
Modified nkvd.c from [f722b7a517] to [bc7c445885].
1 1 /* [ʞ] nkvd.c - XDG directory enforcer 2 2 * ~ lexi hale <lexi@hale.su> 3 - * © EUPL v1.2 3 + * 🄯 GNU AGPL v3 4 4 * $ cc -fPIC -pie -shared nkvd.c -Wl,-E -onkvd -ldl 5 5 * [-D_NO_GNU [-D_LIBC=…]] [-D_CONF_HOME=…] 6 6 * $ export LD_PRELOAD=nkvd.so <dissident> 7 7 * 8 8 * ! NOTE: for unknown reasons, nkvd currently only works 9 9 * when built without optimizations. it's probably that 10 10 * wrecker Trotsky's fault. i'm working on it. ................................................................................ 167 167 static const char* redir_prefix; 168 168 static const char* redir_to; 169 169 static size_t redir_len; 170 170 static const char* hq; 171 171 static size_t hq_len; 172 172 173 173 static void 174 -configdirs() { 174 +configdirs(void) { 175 175 const char* nkvd = getenv("nkvd_gulag"); 176 176 if (nkvd != NULL) redir_to = nkvd, redir_len = strlen(nkvd); 177 177 178 178 const char* xdg = getenv("XDG_CONFIG_HOME"); 179 179 if (xdg != NULL) redir_to = xdg, redir_len = strlen(xdg); 180 180 181 181 const char* home = getenv("HOME"); ................................................................................ 290 290 if(strncmp(base,p,end-p) == 0) return (mode == blacklist); 291 291 292 292 if (*end == 0) break; 293 293 else p = end + 1; 294 294 } 295 295 296 296 # ifdef _NO_GNU 297 - free(name); 297 + free(name); } 298 298 # endif 299 299 return (mode == whitelist); 300 -# ifdef _NO_GNU 301 - } 302 -# endif 303 300 } 304 301 305 302 #pragma GCC push_options 306 303 #pragma GCC optimize ("O0") 307 304 308 305 #define STAT_PARAMS const char* volatile path, struct stat* volatile statbuf 309 306 #define XSTAT_PARAMS int volatile ver, const char* volatile path, struct stat* volatile statbuf
Modified ord.c from [c250a6387f] to [22622c7b5c].
1 1 /* [ʞ] ord.c - integer converter 2 2 * ~ lexi hale <lexi@hale.su> 3 - * © EUPL v1.2 3 + * 🄯 GNU AGPL v3 4 4 * * ord has no dependencies except for libc. 5 5 * ? ord converts integers to ascii characters 6 6 * and back. written because the only fucking 7 7 * way to do this in shell is FUCKING PRINTF. 8 8 * $ cc ord.c -o ord [-D_(POSIX|LIBC)_IO] 9 9 * - the flag D_IO will instruct ord.c whether 10 10 * to use POSIX io primitives (write and read)
Modified parvan.lua from [3480abaab0] to [1d69115b49].
102 102 end 103 103 local function mergeD(dest, tbl, ...) 104 104 if tbl == nil then return dest end 105 105 for k,v in pairs(tbl) do dest[k] = v end 106 106 return mergeD(dest, ...) 107 107 end 108 108 local function merge(...) 109 - local t = {} 110 - return mergeD(t, ...) 109 + return mergeD({}, ...) 111 110 end 112 111 local function copy(t,...) 113 112 return merge(t), copy(...) 114 113 end 115 114 local function fastDelete(table,idx) 116 115 -- delete without preserving table order 117 116 local l = #table ................................................................................ 1464 1463 local obj = pathRef(ctx,m) 1465 1464 table.insert(obj.rels,newstruct.uid) 1466 1465 end 1467 1466 1468 1467 rebuildRelationCache(ctx.dict) 1469 1468 else -- assemble a list of groups 1470 1469 local tgtw = ... 1470 + if tgtw == nil then id10t 'missing path' end 1471 1471 local wp = pathParse(tgtw) 1472 1472 local o = pathResolve(ctx, wp) 1473 1473 1474 1474 for i,rs in pairs(ctx.dict.relsets) do 1475 1475 local allMembers = ctx.dict._relCache[rs.uid].mems 1476 1476 for j,s in ipairs(allMembers) do 1477 1477 if pathSub(s.path, wp) then ................................................................................ 1530 1530 end 1531 1531 end 1532 1532 local kls = { 1533 1533 syn = fo.color('synonyms',2,true)..' of'; 1534 1534 ant = fo.color('antonyms',1,true)..' of'; 1535 1535 met = fo.color('metonyms',4,true)..' of'; 1536 1536 } 1537 - io.stdout:write(string.format("% 4u) %s\n%s", i, fo.ul(kls[g.set.kind] .. ' ' .. llab), table.concat(others,'\n')) .. '\n') 1537 + io.stdout:write(string.format("% 4d) %s\n%s", i, fo.ul(kls[g.set.kind] .. ' ' .. llab), table.concat(others,'\n')) .. '\n') 1538 1538 end 1539 1539 return false -- no changes made 1540 1540 elseif op == 'link' or op == 'drop' then 1541 1541 local tgtn, paths = (select(2,...)), { select(3, ...) } 1542 1542 rebuildRelationCache(ctx.dict) 1543 1543 elseif op == 'destroy' then 1544 1544 local tgtw, tgtn = ...
Modified rd-key.lua from [d6b1682cfa] to [d57494d6f4].
1 1 -- [ʞ] rd-key.lua 2 2 -- ~ lexi hale 3 --- © GNU EUPL v1.2 3 +-- 🄯 GNU AGPL v3 4 4 -- ? utility for generating and applying 64bit key 5 5 -- schedules to RD-5R "codeplug" provisioning profiles 6 6 -- > lua rd-key.lua gen sched.kch 7 7 -- > lua rd-key.lua apply sched.kch device.img 8 8 -- > dmrconfig -w device.img 9 9 10 10 function B(b, ...)
Modified readme.md from [c96b12f79a] to [9085e56204].
1 1 # util 2 -various odds and ends. all code in this repository is licensed under the EUPL v1.2 unless otherwise noted. see `legal` directory for the binding text of the licenses. 2 +various odds and ends. all code in this repository is licensed under the AGPLv3 unless otherwise noted. see `legal` directory for the binding text of referenced licenses. 3 3 4 4 * **ord.c**: no-bullshit command-line base converter 5 5 * **nkvd.c**: an LD_PRELOAD library to force counterrevolutionary programs to obey the XDG spec (currently only with respect to config dirs) 6 6 * **tenki**: a versatile, lightweight Dark Sky client designed for use with polybar 7 7 * **sexpc.scm**: a scheme tool that enables AST-rewriting macros in C code 8 8 * **safekill.c**: utility to help keep from accidentally killing important windows; compile with `cc -Ofast safekill.c -lX11 -lc -osafekill` 9 9 * **newtab.c**: a "open a new tab if there's already an instance running or launch a new instance otherwise" utility for qutebrowser 10 10 * **fabulist.scm**: a work-in-progress communal fiction server 11 11 * **bgrd.c**: it’s… a long story. just read the header. 12 12 * **mkpw.c** an extremely fast mass random password generator 13 13 * **kpw**: an extremely simple, lightweight, secure password manager for POSIX OSes written in C. depends on libsodium for crypto primitives. compile with `make kpw`. 14 14 * **rosshil.ml**: tool to convert between the various calendars of the [Spirals](https://ʞ.cc/fic/spirals/) setting 15 15 * **parvan.lua**: a script for creating and querying dictionaries, intended as a conlanging tool. no dependencies, just run it with `lua`
Modified rosshil.ml from [013f9a1b2d] to [b6cf4ee1dd].
1 1 (* [ʞ] rosshil.ml - tasshila semes sirvos 2 2 * ~ lexi hale <lexi@hale.su> 3 3 * $ ocamlopt.opt rosshil.ml -o rosshil 4 - * © GNU EUPL v1.2 4 + * 🄯 GNU AGPL v3 5 5 * ? rosshil is a tool for transforming various dates in the 6 6 * calendar systems of Spirals into other representations. 7 7 * feel free to copy it and use it for your own settings 8 8 * if you're as much of a perfectionist dweeb as me; just 9 9 * make sure you change the name of the utility so it's 10 10 * not in Ranuir 11 11 *)
Modified sexpc/sexpc.scm from [fdab32f542] to [a51e29e268].
1 1 ; [ʞ] sexpc.scm - sexp→c converter 2 2 ; ~ lexi hale <lexi@hale> 3 -; 🄯 EUPL v1.2 3 +; 🄯 GNU AGPL v3 4 4 ; $ chicken-csc -O5 sexpc.scm; strip sexpc 5 5 ; > ./sexpc <file> 6 6 ; ? a tool to convert sheets of s-expressions into 7 7 ; valid C, enabling the use of Scheme as a 8 8 ; preprocessor language. it also generates C type 9 9 ; definitions from a human-readable syntax, 10 10 ; removing the difficulties introduced by C's
Modified soda.c from [9c44aec280] to [7555954a36].
1 1 /* [ʞ] soda - libsodium front end 2 2 * ~ lexi hale <lexi@hale.su> 3 - * © EUPL v1.2 3 + * 🄯 GNU AGPL v3 4 4 * @ vim: ft=c 5 5 * ! ascii armor decoding is completely broken; 6 6 * needs to be fixed before this program can 7 7 * become usable 8 8 */ 9 9 10 10 #define _POSIX_C_SOURCE 200809L
Modified termcolors.lua from [b3b8393245] to [6674f3d0f6].
1 1 -- [ʞ] termcolors.lua 2 2 -- ~ lexi hale <lexi@hale.su> 3 --- © EUPL v1.2 3 +-- 🄯 GNU AGPL v3 4 4 -- ? print grids comparing truecolor output to 256-color output 5 5 6 6 function conv(a) 7 7 return 16 + math.floor(a.r*5)*36 + math.floor(a.g*5)*6 + math.floor(a.b*5) 8 8 end 9 9 local S = 32 10 10 local M = 33 * 4