Make the unit tests compile correctly without using xstrdup.
Also, use "static inline" instead of "inline static": certain
compilers or cflags are likely to complain about the latter.
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Warren's fix in r4872 made phpMp work again, but also broke
the unit tests completely (they work in this version).
The version in 0.12.0 is far too buggy (it was from mpd-ke, what
do you expect?). This one passes all the unit tests that the
mpd-ke one passed, and should also work with phpMp when used
with PHP magic quotes.
This also means we can search on 100 (or more) tags at once, so
no more arbitrary limits other than system memory.
To run the unit tests, just do this:
gcc -o t -DUNIT_TEST=1 src/buffer2array.c && ./t && echo OK
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I'm checking for zero-size allocations and assert()-ing them,
so we can more easily get backtraces and debug problems, but we'll
also allow -DNDEBUG people to live on the edge if they wish.
We do not rely on errno when checking for OOM errors because
some implementations of malloc do not set it, and malloc
is commonly overridden by userspace wrappers.
I've spent some time looking through the source and didn't find any
obvious places where we would explicitly allocate 0 bytes, so we
shouldn't trip any of those assertions.
We also avoid allocating zero bytes because C libraries don't
handle this consistently (some return NULL, some not); and it's
dangerous either way.
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Also added a unit test to check for errors/bugs to make sure we
don't have regressions.
Bug found by Qball.
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Any escaped instances of \ must already be inside an already
quoted string, though.
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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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