# To Do - Look at 'BUG' warnings in cwNumericConvert.h. - cwObject must be able to parse without dynamic memory allocation into a fixed buffer - cwObject must be able to be composed without dynamic memory allocation or from a fixed buffer. - cwWebsock is allocating memory on send(). - cwWebsock: if the size of the recv and xmt buffer, as passed form the protocolArray[], is too small send() will fail without an error message. This is easy to reproduce by simply decreasing the size of the buffers in the protocol array. - Clean up the cwObject namespace - add an 'object' namespace inside 'cw' - Add underscore to the member variables of object_t. - logDefaultFormatter() in cwLog.cpp uses stack allocated memory in a way that could easily be exploited. - lexIntMatcher() in cwLex.cpp doesn't handle 'e' notation correctly. See note in code. - numeric_convert() in cwNumericConvert.h could be made more efficient using type_traits. - thread needs setters and getters for internal variables - change cwMpScNbQueue so that it does not require 'new'. - cwAudioBuf.cpp - the ch->fn in update() does not have the correct memory fence. - change file names to match object names - (DONE) change all NULL's to nullptr - (DONE) implement kTcpFl in cwTcpSocket.cpp # Development Setup 1) Install libwebsockets. ``` sudo dnf install g++ openssl-devel cmake cd sdk git clone https://libwebsockets.org/repo/libwebsockets cd libwebsockets mkdir build cd build cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX:PATH=/home/kevin/sdk/libwebsockets/build/out .. ``` 2) Environment setup: export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=~/sdk/libwebsockets/build/out/lib