Fixed uploads for large files on TcpClient
Added more RPCError's for handling invalid phone code
Added more media handlers: now you're also able to
both send and download documents!
The InteractiveTelegramClient now supports working
with media aswell
Now the updates thread won't start unless you add,
at least, one updates handler. Also, if the TcpClient
was receiving (i.e., from an update), it will let the
update to be received first instead of crashing
This will allow you to, for example, send requests
when you get an update (if someone tells you something,
you can automatically reply something else). Beware,
this may lead to an infinite loop so add conditions!
A new thread is now created when MtProtoSender is created.
This thread constantly listens for Telegram updates (such as
incoming messages), so the updates can be received any time
rather than only when sending another request.
The interactive example allows you to list the top
dialogs and send messages to them until "!q" is entered
More documetation has been added
Fixes when representing TLObjects (lists did not represent well)
The `send_code_request` now allows to use multiple phone numbers at once
README.md was updated to reflect more useful information
More errors from the official Telegrm website have been added
MtProtoSender now handles updates (and doesn't crash!)
Fixes on TcpClient to be able to receive whole large packets
Updated scheme.tl to the layer 55
Session is now saved more often (to prevent damages from crashes)
Fixes to the code generator (generated invalid code for reading "bytes")
The code generator now handles okay the flags using True type
Also, double checking for the flag is now avoided in cases where the
flag was a Vector type
Some fixes include, in more detail:
- Using little over big endianess in some parts
- Flagging all the constructor numbers as unsigned
- Fixed bugs with factorizer
- Implemented TLSharp's RSA
The code generated by the generator now classifies the output files
in their corresponding categories, also writing their __init__(...)
with documented arguments, and the on_send(...) method
The initial release contains the most basic implementation of TLSharp core.
This is also fully untested, since no test can be done until more work is done.