Re: padding in cwdaemon packets

2019-12-08 Thread Thomas Beierlein
Hi Drew and Zoli, Am Sun, 8 Dec 2019 17:51:12 +0100 schrieb Csahok Zoltan : > Hi Drew, > > Trailing zero and newline have most likely historical origin. > > The zero was introduced abt 9 years ago in this commit: > https://github.com/Tlf/tlf/commit/5a2be34d01b296bc8b8d8b362407cc3077e3c6d8#diff-

Re: padding in cwdaemon packets

2019-12-08 Thread Csahok Zoltan
Hi Drew, Trailing zero and newline have most likely historical origin. The zero was introduced abt 9 years ago in this commit: https://github.com/Tlf/tlf/commit/5a2be34d01b296bc8b8d8b362407cc3077e3c6d8#diff-8be0c8c50997da170641d3392ba81b5a Apparently cwdaemon needed it. Now it does not for sure,

padding in cwdaemon packets

2019-12-07 Thread Drew Arnett
Doing some debugging and cleanup of my pywinkerdaemon implementation of cwdaemon. (I introduced some bugs with recent feature introduction.) A few years ago, I looked at the UDP packets several different cwdaemon clients sent. Some, like TLF, send a single trailing null character which is not ne