Just here to fix old code issues with #28. (we really need CI back, don't we?)
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Similar issue to #33.
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This pull request makes a very small commit on top of #44.
Closes#44.
Closes#9.
Closes#22.
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Closes#7.
Closes#46.
Closes#47.
This pull request makes some minor on top of #46.
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This pull request fully implements and documents all of the registration token administrator API endpoints.
**NOTE:** There is a memory leak when listing all of the registration tokens. Debug this before merging.
~~Closes~~ Supersedes #37.
Closes#26.
This pull request is based off of #37, which addresses #26. This pull makes a number of improvements to the logic, organization, and behavior of the API endpoints.
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I will use them eventually when I implement all these functions.
I'm probably going to start CI work here soon, so I don't want warnings showing up in the logs unless they're important.
This pull request also requires the use of the external [Cytoplasm](/Telodendria/Cytoplasm) repository by removing the in-tree copy of Cytoplasm. The increased modularity requires a little more complex build process, but is overall better. Closes#19
The appropriate documentation has been updated. Closes#18
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This allows us to get rid of the hideous MATRIX_PATH_PART_EQUALS macro,
and prevents inconsistent usage of strcmp() (for example, !strcmp() vs
strcmp() == 0).
StrEquals() also has sensible behavior for dealing with NULL strings (it
doesn't just segfault like strcmp()).
The OpenBSD linker is complaining about it. Even though every single
case strcpy() was used is safe, strncpy() provides a little bit of extra
security, and makes the linker happy.