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Codechange: [Network] Use std::string for passwords or hashes thereof #9263

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Motivation / Problem

Manual management of C-style strings within the network code, in this case specifically passwords.

Description

Replace strings related to passwords in the network code with std::string, except for the actual hashing. That is complex enough to warrant its own PR.

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Checklist for review

Some things are not automated, and forgotten often. This list is a reminder for the reviewers.

  • The bug fix is important enough to be backported? (label: 'backport requested')
  • This PR affects the save game format? (label 'savegame upgrade')
  • This PR affects the GS/AI API? (label 'needs review: Script API')
    • ai_changelog.hpp, gs_changelog.hpp need updating.
    • The compatibility wrappers (compat_*.nut) need updating.
  • This PR affects the NewGRF API? (label 'needs review: NewGRF')

@rubidium42 rubidium42 changed the title String network passwords Codechange: [Network] Use std::string for passwords or hashes thereof May 13, 2021
@rubidium42 rubidium42 force-pushed the string_network_passwords branch 2 times, most recently from 7b2b482 to 1efddb1 Compare May 14, 2021 08:16
@rubidium42 rubidium42 merged commit 297d6e2 into OpenTTD:master May 14, 2021
@rubidium42 rubidium42 deleted the string_network_passwords branch May 14, 2021 21:22
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