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All files formerly in common are now being built individually out
of the ding-libs repository.
git clone git://git.fedorahosted.org/git/ding-libs.git
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Addressing coverity issue. Ticket #513.
The memory was really leaked when
the configuration value was empty.
Added unit test that confirmed the bug.
MANUAL MERGE.
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Addressing ticket #504
Conflicts:
common/ini/ini_config.c
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Fixing bug found by coverity.
Tciket #519
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https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/514
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This is a reworked patch to add support for explicit
32 and 64 bit values in the config files.
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Comment object will store
the comments found in the INI file.
It is based on the ref_array
interface.
Fixing review comments for comment obj.
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Added functions to inert, delete, replace
swap the array elements.
Unit test and docs have been updated accordingly.
Fixing review comments for refarray.
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Time came to split ini_config.c
into many much smaller pieces.
1) ini_parse.c - will have parsing functions
2) ini_get_value.c - will have single value
interpretation functions
3) ini_get_array.c - will have array interpretation
functions.
4) ini_print.c - error printing
5) ini_defines.h - common constants
6) ini_parse.h header for parsing functions
7) ini_list.c - will have list processing functions
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When running 'make distcheck', the entire source directory is set
to read-only, to ensure that the build process only has write
access to $builddir. As a result, this was causing the unit test
for file mode to fail, since the file it was testing resides in
the $srcdir.
This patch guarantees that the test file has the correct
permissions prior to running the access test.
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[TRACE] Adding macros for signed numbers
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1) Fixed the issue that metadata was saved
as numbers. Was supposed to be saved as strings.
2) Added two functions. One is to check permissions
on the config file. Another to check if the file
has changed and thus the cinfiguration needs
to be reread.
3) Added unit test will sample code
and comments how to use the functions.
4) Added doxygen description in the comments.
5) Fixed couple typos and ommisions here and there.
[INI] Fixing crash detected on 64-bit system
This patch corrects original code to be
more on the safe side and check parameters
before using.
Instead of dereferencing metadata it is now
passed as reference to the next level.
It is not used there yet so no other new changes
needed so far.
[INI] Addressing review comments
[INI] Addressing comments.
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This patch implements function that collects
stats and saves them in the ACCESS section
inside metadata.
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This patch:
1) Adds the definition of the metadata interface
to the header file. The functions that were exposed
for no good reason are now hidden.
2) Previously exposed functions and their descriptions
are removed from the public header and placed into
the source code for now.
3) The function that reads the config file no longer
tries to close file in case of error.
4) Lines collection is still passed in into the reading
function but as a collection itself not as a pointer
to it.
5) All the parts related to processing lines are currently
ifdefed using HAVE_VALIDATION that is currently is not defined.
This is done to disable creation of the lines collection
utill it is actually needed. I did not want to blindly remove
it though and loose already done work that will be useful
in future.
6) Version of the library and interface is updated
7) New header and source modules are introduced to hold functions
related to the meta data. They are mostly stubbed out.
This is incomplete patch. It builds and make check runs.
It is created just to simplify the review a bit.
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Old versions of autoconf (before 2.60) did not include
support for the docdir and abs_builddir variables. This
patch emulates support for them.
Fixes https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/422
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Package refarray documentation by default
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In the case where the allocated buffer is not large enough to hold
the resulting absolute path, we were writing out a null terminator
outside of the buffer, instead of at its beginning.
Also fixes potential issue where split_path would not initialize
the count to zero if it returned a failure.
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Fixes: #81
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* Do not segfault on passing NULL path to get_{dir,base}name
* There is no way dirname can return "..", remove that code
* Buffer overflow in path_concat
* Expand . in get_basename
* Return NULL rather than crash in split_path on passing NULL path
* Be more defensive in directory_list
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Additional changes.
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This patch replaces int with int32_t,
unsigned with uint32_t, long with int64_t,
unsigned long with uint64_t as values
that collection can store and hold.
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Passed through the interface and changed the comments to
comply with the collection interface.
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ELAPI now lives in its own project at
https://fedorahosted.org/ELAPI
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The null-terminator would have been written one byte past the end
of the array (and there may have been an extra garbage character
in the index before it)
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This patch includes following functionality:
1) Fixed the invalid handling of the pointers in the collection
when last element is removed from the collection.
2) Added unit test to verify the fix.
3) Modified the three unit test to be verbose on demand.
4) Switched the main of the unit test to use array of functions
rather than big if statement.
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This object allows creation the arrays
with the reference count. Usefull when
there are many instances of some object
have to reference dynamically allocated array
which is common for all these instances.
In case of ELAPI the event object
keeps a referecne to the common array
of the sinks in the fail over order.
We decided that it will be a common object
not specific only to ELAPI.
All the review concerns related to this
object have been addressed in this patch.
It also has been moved to the common area.
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The original implementation was compressing the list,
throwing away empty strings.
The function that did that was pretty brain damaging.
I cleaned it up and adjusted so that it could return
list with empty values and without them.
The old function was turned into a wrapper and a new
high level function was intorduced to provide
ability to get both empty and non empty strings.
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