* refactor: safe sql access
* Clean up the worst rebase mistakes
* Some more progress on the rebase fallout and this branch
* upgrade and compile again
* cleanup from rebase
* example of how to prepare now
* rebase fixes
* add sql.query_map
* less preparation
* more improvements in sql code
* fix string truncation
* more prepare conversions
* most prep done
* fix tests
* fix ffi
* fix last prepares
* fix segfaults and some queries
* use r2d2 pool
* fix dc_job sql call, to reduce contention
* try newer rust
* No more vararg printing (drop dc_log_)
* ignore expected errors
* fix: uses exists instead of execute where needed
* fix: get_contacts logic was broken
* fix: contact creation
* test on 32bit linux
* ci: try running 32bit without cross
* undo 32bit tests
* refactor: rename dc_sqlite3 to sql
* fix: safer string conversions
* more string fixes
* try fixing appveyor build to 64bit
* chore(ci): hardcode target
* chore(ci): appveyor
* some cleanup work
* try fix darwin
* fix and improve sql escaping
* fix various bugs
* fix chat deletion
* refactor: cleanup config values and move to their own file
* refactor: move more methods onto the sql struct
* dont panic on failed state loading
* first round of cr
* one more cr fix
* stop using strange defaults
* remove unused escapes
* try using setuptools_scm for automatic versioning based on py-* tags
* circument problem with pip-wheel isolation and setuptoosl_scm
* always provide version, address @flub comment
This clears the way to start working on making the functions safe.
But small PRs are good PRs so let's get this rename out of the way and
have future PRs less noisy.
Also stop making this #[repr(C)] and start making fields that are not
used private. Lastly clean up some comments by moving them or
deleting them, so they make sense again after the translation.
This makes interactively running the tests a much more pleasant
experience rather than something one dreads. These tests will still
be run on the CI. To run these manually run:
cargo test [TESTNAME] -- --ignored