This change allows us to only load the `ReadableStream` polyfill when
needed without behaving inconsistently in the external API.
Users of the library should use the global `ReadableStream` or Node.js
`stream.Readable` instead, or import a polyfill if needed. This patch
loosens the detection criteria such that polyfilled streams are better
detected.
- Use PascalCase for classes, with uppercase acronyms.
- Use camelCase for function and variables. First word/acronym is always
lowercase, otherwise acronyms are uppercase.
Also, make the packet classes' `tag` properties `static`.
Refactor functions to take the configuration as a parameter.
This allows setting a config option for a single function call, whereas
setting `openpgp.config` could lead to concurrency-related issues when
multiple async function calls are made at the same time.
`openpgp.config` is used as default for unset config values in top-level
functions.
`openpgp.config` is used as default config object in low-level functions
(i.e., when calling a low-level function, it may be required to pass
`{ ...openpgp.config, modifiedConfig: modifiedValue }`).
Also,
- remove `config.rsaBlinding`: blinding is now always applied to RSA decryption
- remove `config.debug`: debugging mode can be enabled by setting
`process.env.NODE_ENV = 'development'`
- remove `config.useNative`: native crypto is always used when available
(When config.allow_unauthenticated_stream is set or the message is
AEAD-encrypted.)
The issue was that, when hashing the data for verification, we would
only start hashing at the very end (and keep the message in memory)
because nobody was "pulling" the stream containing the hash yet, so
backpressure was keeping the data from being hashed.
Note that, of the two patches in this commit, only the onePassSig.hashed
property actually mattered, for some reason. Also, the minimum
highWaterMark of 1 should have pulled the hashed stream anyway, I think.
I'm not sure why that didn't happen.
Also, when generating RSA keys in JS, generate them with p < q, as per
the spec.
Also, when generating RSA keys using Web Crypto or Node crypto, swap the
generated p and q around, so that will satisfy p < q in most browsers
(but not old Microsoft Edge, 50% of the time) and so that we can use the
generated u coefficient (p^-1 mod q in OpenPGP, q^-1 mod p in RFC3447).
Then, when signing and verifying, swap p and q again, so that the key
hopefully satisfies Safari's requirement that p > q, and so that we can
keep using u again.
Backtracking regexes have pathological worst-case performance when
a long line contains a large amount of whitespace not followed by
a newline, since the regex engine will attempt to match the regex
at each whitespace character, read ahead to the non-whitespace non-
newline, declare no match, and try again at the next whitespace.
E.g. try running
util.removeTrailingSpaces(new Array(1e6).join(' ') + 'a').length
which would hang V8.
- Don't add an extraneous newline at the end of base64-encoded data
if it is a multiple of 60 characters long.
- Generate \r\n instead of \n in base64-encoded data.
- Generate one newline instead of two after END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK
for consistency with the other footers.
Also, add a "asStream" parameter to high-level functions to control
whether the return value is a Stream; defaulting to whether the
parameter passed was a Stream.
- Allow leading spaces in headers (since we were already accepting
leading spaces everywhere else in the armored text).
- Read ReadableStreams before passing them to a Worker