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Author SHA1 Message Date
Max Radermacher
46ed408517
Remove some unused code 2023-11-15 18:24:20 -06:00
Max Radermacher
e4eac76ffb Clean up framework headers 2023-04-13 13:45:30 -07:00
Max Radermacher
073a2e1081 Define CocoaLumberjack constants only where needed 2023-04-13 13:44:36 -07:00
Evan Hahn
370ff654e7
Change license to AGPL
Change license to AGPL

This commit:

- Updates the `LICENSE` file

- Start every file with something like:

      // Copyright YEAR_FIRST_PUBLISHED Signal Messenger, LLC
      // SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only

---

First, I removed existing license headers with this Ruby 3.1.2 script:

    require 'set'

    EXTENSIONS_TO_CHECK = Set['.h', '.hpp', '.cpp', '.m', '.mm', '.pch', '.swift']

    same = 0
    different = 0

    all_files = `git ls-files`.lines.map { |line| line.strip }
    all_files.each do |relative_path|
      if relative_path == 'Pods'
        next
      end

      unless EXTENSIONS_TO_CHECK.include? File.extname(relative_path)
        next
      end

      path = File.expand_path(relative_path)

      contents = File.read(path)
      new_contents = contents.sub(/\/\/\n\/\/  Copyright .*\n\/\/\n\n/, '')

      if contents == new_contents
        same += 1
      else
        different += 1
      end

      File.write(path, new_contents)
    end

    puts "updated #{different} file(s), left #{same} untouched"

I'm sure this script could be improved, but it worked well enough.

Then, I created `Scripts/lint/lint-license-headers` and ran it to auto-
fix a lot of files. This changed the mode of some files, but I think
that's actually desirable. For example,
`SignalServiceKit/src/Util/AppContext.m` previously had a mode of
`0755/-rwxr-xr-x`, and it's now `0644/-rw-r--r--`.

Then I fixed some stragglers and updated the precommit script.

See [a similar change in the Desktop app][0].

[0]: 8bfaf598af
2022-10-13 08:25:37 -05:00
Evan Hahn
6305cdc0e6
SignalServiceKit: no longer a separate pod
SignalServiceKit is currently a separate pod. This makes merges tedious
and error-prone. Ultimately, it slows us down. It might've made sense as
a standalone library before, but it's so tightly integrated now that it
isn't useful to have it be separate.

This changes that, and makes SignalServiceKit a "normal" target.

IMO, most of this change isn't that exciting—just a bunch of changes to
scaffolding. There's one slightly spicier change: our generated
`Acknowledgements.plist` is now a little more clever.

Co-authored-by: Max Radermacher <max@signal.org>
2022-08-05 16:14:15 -05:00