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Start using PAM headers; improve owned/borrowed distinction. - Uses bindgen to generate bindings (only if needed). - Gets the story together on owned vs. borrowed handles. - Reduces number of mutable borrows in handle operation (since `PamHandle` is neither `Send` nor `Sync`, we never have to worry about thread safety. - Improves a bunch of macros so we don't have our own special syntax for docs. - Implement question indirection for standard XSSO PAM implementations.
author Paul Fisher <paul@pfish.zone>
date Tue, 10 Jun 2025 01:09:30 -0400
parents 351bdc13005e
children c9fc7e6257d3
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[package]
name = "nonstick"
description = "PAM bindings for Rust"
version = "0.0.6"
authors = ["Paul Fisher <paul@pfish.zone>", "Anthony Nowell <anowell@gmail.com>" ]
repository = "https://hg.pfish.zone/crates/nonstick/"
readme = "README.md"
keywords = ["pam", "ffi", "linux", "authentication"]
license = "MIT"
edition = "2021"

[features]
default = ["link"]
# Enable this to actually link against your system's PAM library.
link = []
# Enable this to get access to Linux-PAM extensions.
linux-pam-extensions = []
# Enable this to get access to OpenPAM features not available in Linux-PAM.
openpam = []

[dependencies]
bitflags = "2.9.0"
libc = "0.2.97"
num_enum = "0.7.3"
secure-string = "0.3.0"
thiserror = "2.0.12"

[build-dependencies]
bindgen = "0.72.0"