* Revert "Extend "read_argv" native"
This reverts commit aaa2934595.
This broke binary compatibility with either older, already compiled
plugins, or newly compiled plugins if you forgot to update .inc headers.
This happened because read_argv used to receive maxlen by value, and
after
this commit it receives it by reference. This causes read_argv either
to fail, or worse, to buffer overflow, resulting in a security vulnerability.
Newly introduced functionality for read_argv should be added with a new,
separate native.
* Add "read_argv_int" & "read_argv_float" natives
Related to #266. Looks like I've changed the prefix afterward at some point for some reason, but engine is retarded and with `plugin.something.cfg` it will understand extension is `something` instead of `cfg` ; and will fail to execute as it's an invalid extension (only `cfg` and `rc` are allowed).
INC files have been updated changing the information, adding new
details.
Acknowledgements file includes now Hashing Librarying license.
Spacing consistency has been fixed in CPP Hashing files.
Testsuite plug-in has been rewritten, now using Server Commands.
Replace the only hasher called MD5 with the ones listed below.
(+) CRC32, MD5, SHA1, SHA256, SHA3 224 BIT, SHA3 256 BIT, SHA3 384 BIT,
SHA3 512 BIT, Keccak 224 BIT, Keccak 256 BIT, Keccak 384 BIT and Keccak
512 BIT.
Add the natives listed below.
(+) hash_string(const string[], hashType:type, output[], const
outputSize)
(+) hash_file(const fileName, hashType:type, output[], const outputSize)
(+) is_arkshine_a_doctor() : Hidden native, but a sign of recompense
for him being very active since 1.8.3 version of AMX Mod X
(+) get_system_endianness() : Checks if the system is currently Big
Endian or Little Endian.
Add the following Enum.
(+) hashType {}
(+) sysEndianness {}
Deprecate the following natives.
(-) amx_md5()
(-) amx_md5_file()
It has been tested on Windows and Linux. The sanity checks seems to be
properly working, so no worries about them.
These are useful if people are using Sockets, cURLs or MySQLs in order
to compare hashes of different files On-line for further investigation.
You are not able to check if the files are older or newer, but you can
see if the content is different (Hash Checksum mismatch).
I'm glad I did this. Thanks to