libusb 0.5.1 → 0.6.0

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  1. checksums.yaml +4 -4
  2. data/.travis.yml +8 -2
  3. data/Gemfile +2 -0
  4. data/History.md +12 -0
  5. data/README.md +25 -14
  6. data/Rakefile +64 -109
  7. data/appveyor.yml +23 -0
  8. data/ext/extconf.rb +10 -12
  9. data/ext/libusb_recipe.rb +29 -0
  10. data/lib/libusb/call.rb +14 -11
  11. data/lib/libusb/compat.rb +9 -9
  12. data/lib/libusb/context.rb +16 -1
  13. data/lib/libusb/dependencies.rb +7 -0
  14. data/lib/libusb/dev_handle.rb +13 -3
  15. data/lib/libusb/eventmachine.rb +4 -4
  16. data/lib/libusb/transfer.rb +71 -10
  17. data/lib/libusb/version_gem.rb +1 -1
  18. data/libusb.gemspec +7 -5
  19. data/ports/archives/libusb-1.0.21.tar.bz2 +0 -0
  20. data/test/test_libusb_bulk_stream_transfer.rb +1 -1
  21. data/test/test_libusb_descriptors.rb +4 -4
  22. data/test/test_libusb_event_machine.rb +7 -7
  23. data/test/test_libusb_hotplug.rb +15 -3
  24. data/test/test_libusb_iso_transfer.rb +1 -1
  25. data/test/test_libusb_mass_storage.rb +19 -19
  26. data/test/test_libusb_mass_storage2.rb +1 -1
  27. data/test/test_libusb_structs.rb +13 -0
  28. data/test/test_libusb_threads.rb +2 -2
  29. data/wireshark-usb-sniffer.png +0 -0
  30. metadata +32 -156
  31. checksums.yaml.gz.sig +0 -0
  32. data.tar.gz.sig +0 -0
  33. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/AUTHORS +0 -89
  34. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/COPYING +0 -504
  35. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/ChangeLog +0 -227
  36. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/INSTALL +0 -234
  37. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/Makefile.am +0 -28
  38. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/Makefile.in +0 -897
  39. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/NEWS +0 -2
  40. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/PORTING +0 -94
  41. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/README +0 -29
  42. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/TODO +0 -2
  43. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/Xcode/common.xcconfig +0 -49
  44. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/Xcode/config.h +0 -28
  45. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/Xcode/debug.xcconfig +0 -29
  46. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/Xcode/libusb.xcconfig +0 -21
  47. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/Xcode/libusb.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj +0 -865
  48. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/Xcode/libusb_debug.xcconfig +0 -21
  49. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/Xcode/libusb_release.xcconfig +0 -21
  50. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/Xcode/release.xcconfig +0 -30
  51. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/aclocal.m4 +0 -1193
  52. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/android/README +0 -114
  53. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/android/config.h +0 -81
  54. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/android/jni/Android.mk +0 -23
  55. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/android/jni/Application.mk +0 -24
  56. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/android/jni/examples.mk +0 -134
  57. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/android/jni/libusb.mk +0 -54
  58. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/android/jni/tests.mk +0 -56
  59. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/compile +0 -347
  60. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/config.guess +0 -1421
  61. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/config.h.in +0 -155
  62. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/config.sub +0 -1807
  63. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/configure +0 -15466
  64. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/configure.ac +0 -326
  65. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/depcomp +0 -791
  66. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/doc/Makefile.am +0 -9
  67. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/doc/Makefile.in +0 -456
  68. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/doc/doxygen.cfg.in +0 -2334
  69. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/examples/Makefile.am +0 -19
  70. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/examples/Makefile.in +0 -713
  71. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/examples/dpfp.c +0 -506
  72. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/examples/dpfp_threaded.c +0 -549
  73. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/examples/ezusb.c +0 -831
  74. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/examples/ezusb.h +0 -120
  75. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/examples/fxload.c +0 -308
  76. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/examples/getopt/getopt.c +0 -1060
  77. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/examples/getopt/getopt.h +0 -180
  78. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/examples/getopt/getopt1.c +0 -188
  79. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/examples/hotplugtest.c +0 -122
  80. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/examples/listdevs.c +0 -71
  81. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/examples/sam3u_benchmark.c +0 -193
  82. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/examples/xusb.c +0 -1130
  83. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/install-sh +0 -501
  84. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/libusb-1.0.pc.in +0 -11
  85. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/libusb/Makefile.am +0 -90
  86. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/libusb/Makefile.in +0 -1053
  87. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/libusb/core.c +0 -2452
  88. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/libusb/descriptor.c +0 -1201
  89. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/libusb/hotplug.c +0 -344
  90. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/libusb/hotplug.h +0 -90
  91. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/libusb/io.c +0 -2760
  92. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/libusb/libusb-1.0.def +0 -168
  93. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/libusb/libusb-1.0.rc +0 -61
  94. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/libusb/libusb.h +0 -1999
  95. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/libusb/libusbi.h +0 -1102
  96. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/libusb/os/darwin_usb.c +0 -1969
  97. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/libusb/os/darwin_usb.h +0 -158
  98. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/libusb/os/haiku/Makefile.am +0 -5
  99. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/libusb/os/haiku/Makefile.in +0 -810
  100. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/libusb/os/haiku/aclocal.m4 +0 -1193
  101. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/libusb/os/haiku/compile +0 -347
  102. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/libusb/os/haiku/config.guess +0 -1421
  103. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/libusb/os/haiku/config.sub +0 -1807
  104. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/libusb/os/haiku/configure +0 -17579
  105. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/libusb/os/haiku/configure.ac +0 -8
  106. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/libusb/os/haiku/depcomp +0 -791
  107. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/libusb/os/haiku/haiku_pollfs.cpp +0 -378
  108. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/libusb/os/haiku/haiku_usb.h +0 -112
  109. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/libusb/os/haiku/haiku_usb_backend.cpp +0 -550
  110. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/libusb/os/haiku/haiku_usb_raw.cpp +0 -255
  111. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/libusb/os/haiku/haiku_usb_raw.h +0 -180
  112. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/libusb/os/haiku/install-sh +0 -501
  113. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/libusb/os/haiku/ltmain.sh +0 -9655
  114. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/libusb/os/haiku/m4/libtool.m4 +0 -7992
  115. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/libusb/os/haiku/m4/ltoptions.m4 +0 -384
  116. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/libusb/os/haiku/m4/ltsugar.m4 +0 -123
  117. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/libusb/os/haiku/m4/ltversion.m4 +0 -23
  118. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/libusb/os/haiku/m4/lt~obsolete.m4 +0 -98
  119. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/libusb/os/haiku/missing +0 -215
  120. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/libusb/os/linux_netlink.c +0 -369
  121. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/libusb/os/linux_udev.c +0 -306
  122. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/libusb/os/linux_usbfs.c +0 -2692
  123. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/libusb/os/linux_usbfs.h +0 -192
  124. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/libusb/os/netbsd_usb.c +0 -674
  125. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/libusb/os/openbsd_usb.c +0 -768
  126. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/libusb/os/poll_posix.c +0 -53
  127. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/libusb/os/poll_posix.h +0 -11
  128. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/libusb/os/poll_windows.c +0 -728
  129. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/libusb/os/poll_windows.h +0 -131
  130. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/libusb/os/threads_posix.c +0 -82
  131. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/libusb/os/threads_posix.h +0 -50
  132. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/libusb/os/threads_windows.c +0 -214
  133. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/libusb/os/threads_windows.h +0 -87
  134. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/libusb/os/wince_usb.c +0 -869
  135. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/libusb/os/wince_usb.h +0 -131
  136. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/libusb/os/windows_common.h +0 -108
  137. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/libusb/os/windows_usb.c +0 -4643
  138. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/libusb/os/windows_usb.h +0 -973
  139. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/libusb/strerror.c +0 -202
  140. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/libusb/sync.c +0 -308
  141. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/libusb/version.h +0 -18
  142. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/libusb/version_nano.h +0 -1
  143. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/ltmain.sh +0 -9655
  144. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/m4/libtool.m4 +0 -7992
  145. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/m4/ltoptions.m4 +0 -384
  146. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/m4/ltsugar.m4 +0 -123
  147. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/m4/ltversion.m4 +0 -23
  148. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/m4/lt~obsolete.m4 +0 -98
  149. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/missing +0 -215
  150. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/tests/Makefile.am +0 -6
  151. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/tests/Makefile.in +0 -596
  152. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/tests/libusb_testlib.h +0 -107
  153. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/tests/stress.c +0 -160
  154. data/ext/libusb-1.0.20/tests/testlib.c +0 -277
  155. metadata.gz.sig +0 -0
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- dnl These m4 macros are whitespace sensitive and break if moved around much.
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- m4_define([LU_VERSION_H], m4_include([libusb/version.h]))
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- m4_define([LU_DEFINE_VERSION_ATOM],
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- [m4_define([$1], m4_bregexp(LU_VERSION_H,
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- [^#define\s*$1\s*\([0-9]*\).*], [\1]))])
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- m4_define([LU_DEFINE_VERSION_RC_ATOM],
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- [m4_define([$1], m4_bregexp(LU_VERSION_H,
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- [^#define\s*$1\s*"\(-rc[0-9]*\)".*], [\1]))])
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- dnl The m4_bregexp() returns (only) the numbers following the #define named
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- dnl in the first macro parameter. m4_define() then defines the name for use
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- dnl in AC_INIT.
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-
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- LU_DEFINE_VERSION_ATOM([LIBUSB_MAJOR])
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- LU_DEFINE_VERSION_ATOM([LIBUSB_MINOR])
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- LU_DEFINE_VERSION_ATOM([LIBUSB_MICRO])
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- LU_DEFINE_VERSION_RC_ATOM([LIBUSB_RC])
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-
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- AC_INIT([libusb],[LIBUSB_MAJOR[.]LIBUSB_MINOR[.]LIBUSB_MICRO[]LIBUSB_RC],[libusb-devel@lists.sourceforge.net],[libusb],[http://libusb.info])
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-
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- # Library versioning
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- # These numbers should be tweaked on every release. Read carefully:
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- # http://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/manual/html_node/Updating-version-info.html
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- # http://sourceware.org/autobook/autobook/autobook_91.html
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- lt_current="1"
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- lt_revision="0"
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- lt_age="1"
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- LTLDFLAGS="-version-info ${lt_current}:${lt_revision}:${lt_age}"
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- AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE
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- AM_MAINTAINER_MODE
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- AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR([libusb/core.c])
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- AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR([m4])
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- AC_CONFIG_HEADERS([config.h])
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- m4_ifdef([AM_SILENT_RULES],[AM_SILENT_RULES([yes])])
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- AC_PREREQ([2.50])
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- AC_PROG_CC
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- LT_INIT
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- LT_LANG([Windows Resource])
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- AC_C_INLINE
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- AM_PROG_CC_C_O
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- AC_DEFINE([_GNU_SOURCE], 1, [Use GNU extensions])
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- LTLDFLAGS="${LTLDFLAGS} -no-undefined"
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- AC_MSG_CHECKING([operating system])
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- case $host in
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- AC_MSG_RESULT([This is a Linux-Android system])
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- is_backend_android="yes"
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- ;;
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- *)
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- is_backend_android="no"
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- esac
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- *-linux* | *-uclinux*)
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- AC_MSG_RESULT([Linux])
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- ;;
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- *-darwin*)
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- backend="darwin"
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- ;;
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- ;;
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- ;;
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- ;;
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- backend="windows"
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- ;;
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- AC_MSG_RESULT([Haiku])
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- AC_CONFIG_SUBDIRS([libusb/os/haiku])
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- backend="haiku"
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- ;;
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- *)
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- esac
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- AC_SUBST(OS_LINUX)
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- AC_SEARCH_LIBS(clock_gettime, rt, [], [], -pthread)
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- AC_ARG_ENABLE([udev],
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- [AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-udev], [use udev for device enumeration and hotplug support (recommended) [default=yes]])],
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- ])
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731
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733
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734
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736
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741
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743
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746
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747
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748
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749
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759
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764
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769
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788
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