Eliminate the concept of 'Recipients' (plural). There is now just
a 'Recipient', which contains an Address that is either an individual
or a group ID.
MMS groups now exist as part of the group database, just like push
groups.
// FREEBIE
This was a holdover from Signal's origins as a pure SMS app.
It causes problems, depends on undefined device specific behavior,
and should no longer be necessary now that we have all the
information we need to E164 all numbers.
// FREEBIE
1) Prefetch identity keys when possible
2) Always accept prefetched keys or keys from incoming messages
3) Block sending only if it's a recent change, or if always
block is enabled
// FREEBIE
- Save drafts without thread in draft database
- Clear drafts when deleting conversation(s), otherwise
the drafts stay in the database and will reappear when a thread
with the same threadId is created
Closes#1510
1) Break the core cryptography functions out into libaxolotol.
2) The objective for this code is a Java library that isn't
dependent on any Android functions. However, while the
code has been separated from any Android functionality,
it is still an 'android library project' because of the
JNI.
The "sent time" is not reliable on SMS messages. This switches
to using "sent time" by default for push messages, but "received
time" for SMS messages.
1) In addition to the Recipient interface, there is now
RecipientDevice. A Recipient can have multiple corresponding
RecipientDevices. All addressing is done to a Recipient, but
crypto sessions and transport delivery are done to
RecipientDevice.
2) The Push transport handles the discovery and session setup
of additional Recipient devices.
3) Some internal rejiggering of Groups.
1) Move all the crypto classes from securesms.crypto.
2) Move all the crypto storage from securesms.database.keys
3) Replace the old imported BC code with spongycastle.
1) Make the radio change a synchronous action with a timeout.
2) Move the send logic into an MmsTransport, in preparation for
UniversalTransport composition.
3) Move the download logic into a synchronous receiver.