TODO for Irssi SILC Client 1.0
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- o bugs parsing nicknames with @ in NICK_CHANGE.
-
- o c0ffee's MIME signal
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- o SILC protocol version 1.2 integration
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- o Signed message payload handling
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o Testing - See test plan:
http://silcnet.org/docs/silc-client-1.0-test.pdf
http://silcnet.org/docs/silc-client-1.0-test.ps
TODO for SILC Server 1.0
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- o New INVITE and BAN commands and notify types.
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- o Remove client from invite lists in KICKED and KILLED.
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- o 1.2 backup router support
-
- o Backup router related issues:
-
- o Add special handling in router and server for "connection
- timed out" error. Be optimistic.
-
- o SILC protocol version 1.2 integration
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o Testing
TODO/bugs In SILC Libraries
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- o WIN32 silc_net_create_connection_async does not work the same way
- than on Unix. Do it with threads on WIN32. The function works but
- is not actually async currently (Fix this to 0.9.x).
+ o Test cases for all cryptographic primitive in lib/silccrypt/
+
+ o Test cases for all payload encoding and decoding routins in lib/silccore/
+
+ o Test cases for math library routines in lib/silcmath/
TODO in Toolkit Documentation
Stuff that needs to be done in order to complete the Tooolkit Reference
Manual (Do these to 0.9.x).
- o Document the "notify" and "command_reply" client operations variable
- argument lists for all possible notify types and command replys.
-
o Write "Programming with Toolkit" document, describing how to build
Toolkit, how the build system works, where is everything, how
new (external) projects can be glued into Toolkit (use irssi as an
example), and how external projects can use Toolkit without gluing into
it (how to link etc), debugging, architecture, types, etc.
- o Write "Platform Implementations" document to describe what platforms
- Toolkit support, what has been implemented, what has not been, what
- works differently etc.
-
- o Searching of predefined keywords, exact and partial matches (would be
+ o Searching of predefined keywords, exact and partial matches (would be
nice).