Any escaped instances of \ must already be inside an already
quoted string, though.
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(and fdprintf was never meant to be reentrant, either)
A huge thanks to welshbyte for reporting the bug and being very
helpful in helping me fix it.
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This was originally introduced in r3718, but reverted r3859 since the
original r3718 commit was incorrect (and I was too excited about
the speedup and also lacking in UTF-8 files to notice :x)
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Oops, I broke pause/resuming from a statefile r4514
Everything should be fixed out.
Also we now avoid opening the audio device until we have a
playable audio_format set. This is a long-standing bug that got
exposed more blatantly with the single array.
Thanks to MattD in #mpd for reporting my breakage.
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Just malloc all of the audioOutput array in one shot
to avoid fragmentation and to improve cache locality
when iterating through the array.
We also know name and type members of the AudioOutput
struct won't change in the config, so there's no
need to strdup them.
newAudioOutput => initAudioOutput
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It just made things more confusing. We'll just store
the states in playerData_pd->audioDevicesStates and be
done with it (it's a unsigned byte now).
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Some people have more than 8 devices (the old limit). It's
pretty easy to support as many as our hardware and OS allows
so we might as well.
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* Moved all logging-related stuff into log.c
(and not myfprintf.c)
* ISO C90-compliant strftime usage:
%e and %R replaced with %d and %H:%M respectively
* Got rid of variadic macros since some old-school compilers
don't like them
* compiling with -DNDEBUG disables the DEBUG() macro
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playerData.c:
proper error checking
directory.c:
properly check myFgets() for errors
(it returns NULL on error)
inputPlugins/mp3_plugin.c
get rid of commas at the end of enums
interface.c:
we weren't using long long, so strtoll isn't needed
get rid of void-pointer arithmetic
sllist.c:
get rid of void-pointer arithmetic
compress.c:
get rid of C++ comments, some compilers don't accept them
Note that I personally like void pointer arithmetic, but some
ancient compilers don't support them :(
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This shaves another 5-6k because we've removed the paranoid
fflush() calls after every fprintf. Now we only fflush()
when we need to
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*) when CHILDREN_PER_NODE is large, use binary search
*) add a iterator implementation
*) some code cleanup
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strncpy isn't really safe because it doesn't guarantee null termination,
and we have had to work around it in several places.
strlcpy (from OpenBSD) isn't great, either because it often leaves
errors going unchecked (by truncating strings).
So we'll add the pathcpy_trunc() function with is basically strlcpy
with a hardcoded MAXPATHLEN as the limit, and we'll acknowledge
truncation since we only work on paths and MAXPATHLEN should be
set correctly by the system headers[1].
file-specific notes:
inputStream_http:
eyeballing the changes here, it seems to look alright but I
haven't actually tested it myself.
ls:
don't even bother printing a file if the filename is too long
(and when is it ever?) since we won't be able to read it anyways.
metadataChunk:
it's only metadata, and it's only for showin the user, so truncating
it here souldn't be a big issue.
memset to zero in init is unecessary, so lets not waste cycles
[1] - If the system headers are screwed up, then we're majorly
screwed regardless of what we do :x
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stripped binary size reduced by 9k on my machine from making
commandError a function. We'll print out error messages slightly
slower before, but the smaller binary is more than worth it.
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The most we ever use is for search/find, and that limits it to the
number of tags we can have. Add one for the command, and one extra
to catch errors clients may send us.
Thanks to Qball for reporting this bug
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The myfprintf bugs that are fixed here were NOT introduced in the
last patch, it's just that the stricter warning checks from moving
to fprintf caused string format bugs to actually be checked by gcc
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This patch massively reduces the amount of heap allocations at
the interface/command layer. Most commands with minimal output
should not allocate memory from the heap at all. Things like
repeatedly polling status, currentsong, and volume changes
should be faster as a result, and more importantly, not a source
of memory fragmentation.
These changes should be safe in that there's no way for a
remote-client to corrupt memory or otherwise do bad stuff to
MPD, but an extra set of eyes to review would be good. Of
course there's never any warranty :)
No longer do we use FILE * structures in the interface, which means
we don't have to allocate any new memory for most connections.
Now, before you go on about losing the buffering that FILE *
+implies+, remember that myfprintf() never took advantage of
any of the stdio buffering features.
To reduce the diff and make bugs easier to spot in the diff,
I've kept myfprintf in places where we write to files (and not
network interfaces). Expect myfprintf to go away entirely soon
(we'll use fprintf for writing regular files).
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This modifies the string in place, and does not allocate any memory from
the heap. This is considerably smaller than the function it replaces,
and will be instrumental in getting the commands/conf malloc reductions
done.
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Any C programmer with half a clue knows they mean argArrayLength
and argArray, and I find the code much easier to read and work with.
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