#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <time.h>
+#include <assert.h>
/* GUI Adaptation - Sept 2000 */
#include <winuser.h>
#include <winbase.h>
static void gui_update_stats(char *name, unsigned long size,
int percentage, unsigned long elapsed);
-void begin_session(void) { }
void logevent(char *string) { }
+void ldisc_send(char *buf, int len) {
+ /*
+ * This is only here because of the calls to ldisc_send(NULL,
+ * 0) in ssh.c. Nothing in PSCP actually needs to use the ldisc
+ * as an ldisc. So if we get called with any real data, I want
+ * to know about it.
+ */
+ assert(len == 0);
+}
+
void verify_ssh_host_key(char *host, int port, char *keytype,
char *keystr, char *fingerprint) {
int ret;
namelen = 0;
if (GetUserName(user, &namelen) == FALSE)
bump("Empty user name");
- user = malloc(namelen * sizeof(char));
+ user = smalloc(namelen * sizeof(char));
GetUserName(user, &namelen);
if (verbose) tell_user(stderr, "Guessing user name: %s", user);
strncpy(cfg.username, user, sizeof(cfg.username)-1);
printf(" -v show verbose messages\n");
printf(" -P port connect to specified port\n");
printf(" -pw passw login with specified password\n");
- /* GUI Adaptation - Sept 2000 */
+#if 0
+ /*
+ * -gui is an internal option, used by GUI front ends to get
+ * pscp to pass progress reports back to them. It's not an
+ * ordinary user-accessible option, so it shouldn't be part of
+ * the command-line help. The only people who need to know
+ * about it are programmers, and they can read the source.
+ */
printf(" -gui hWnd GUI mode with the windows handle for receiving messages\n");
+#endif
exit(1);
}