* use exceptions when fetching identity key instead of std::optional, will throw on fail
* fix up config options for endpoint auth and add better docs
* add llarp::serive::AuthType enum for controlling what kind of endpoint auth to use
* rework net code for ip ranges to be cleaner
* clean up endpoint auth code
* refactor config to validate network configs before setting up endpoints
* remove buildone from path/pathbuilder.cpp so we don't spam connection attempts
It was a workaround for pre-C++17 std::string which didn't support
passing a string_view to various functions/operators. There's only one
place left that needs an explicit conversion, and that's where it is
used as a map key; so just be explicit there and remove llarp::str()
everywhere else.
- Move IPRange into its own net/ip_range.hpp
- Move the static net::IPPacket::TruncateV6, etc. functions to free
net::TruncateV6, etc. functions (now from net/ip.hpp instead of
net/ip_packet.hpp).
- Make net::TruncateV6 and net::ExpandV4 constexpr.
- Add IPRange::FromIPv4 factory function (to replace the iprange_ipv4
free function)
This commit reflects changes to clang-format rules. Unfortunately,
these rule changes create a massive change to the codebase, which
causes an apparent rewrite of git history.
Git blame's --ignore-rev flag can be used to ignore this commit when
attempting to `git blame` some code.
The logic here wasn't quite right and was returning an A record in
response to an AAAA lookup.
This returns nothing, which is better, but not quite enough: this gives
empty responses, which produces warnings in host/dig.
string_view was implicitly convertible to std::string, but
std::string_view is only explicitly convertible. This makes the
`operator std::string` explicit to be more compatible, and re-adds a
bunch of explicit string casts to the code where needed.
(This also fixes the build if changing the standard to c++17)
Adds a TrimWhiteSpace instead of using abseil's.
Adds Catch2 tests for it, and also converts the existing str tests to
catch (which look much, much nicer than the gtest ones).