Author: rmeggins
Update of /cvs/dirsec/ldapserver/include
In directory cvs1.fedora.phx.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv26931/ldapserver/include
Modified Files:
i18n.h
Log Message:
Bug Description: Need to address 64-bit compiler warnings - part 1
Reviewed by: nhosoi (Thanks!)
Fix Description: The intptr_t and uintptr_t are types which are defined as integer types
that are the same size as the pointer (void *) type. On the platforms we currently
support, this is the same as long and unsigned long, respectively (ILP32 and LP64).
However, intptr_t and uintptr_t are more portable. These can be used to assign a value
passed as a void * to get an integer value, then "cast down" to an int or
PRBool, and vice versa. This seems to be a common idiom in other applications where
values must be passed as void *.
For the printf/scanf formats, there is a standard header called inttypes.h which defines
formats to use for various 64 bit quantities, so that you don't need to figure out if
you have to use %lld or %ld for a 64-bit value - you just use PRId64 which is set to the
correct value. I also assumed that size_t is defined as the same size as a pointer so I
used the PRIuPTR format macro for size_t.
I removed many unused variables and some unused functions.
I put parentheses around assignments in conditional expressions to tell the compiler not
to complain about them.
I cleaned up some #defines that were defined more than once.
I commented out some unused goto labels.
Some of our header files shared among several source files define static variables. I
made it so that those variables are not defined unless a macro is set in the source file.
This avoids a lot of unused variable warnings.
I added some return values to functions that were declared as returning a value but did
not return a value. In all of these cases no one was checking the return value anyway.
I put explicit parentheses around cases like this: expr || expr && expr - the
&& has greater precedence than the ||. The compiler complains because it wants
you to make sure you mean expr || (expr && expr), not (expr || expr) &&
expr.
I cleaned up several places where the compiler was complaining about possible use of
uninitialized variables. There are still a lot of these cases remaining.
There are a lot of warnings like this:
lib/ldaputil/certmap.c:1279: warning: dereferencing type-punned pointer will break
strict-aliasing rules
These are due to our use of void ** to pass in addresses of addresses of structures. Many
of these are calls to slapi_ch_free, but many are not - they are cases where we do not
know what the type is going to be and may have to cast and modify the structure or
pointer. I started replacing the calls to slapi_ch_free with slapi_ch_free_string, but
there are many many more that need to be fixed.
The dblayer code also contains a fix for
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=463991 - instead of checking for
dbenv->foo_handle to see if a db "feature" is enabled, instead check the
flags passed to open the dbenv. This works for bdb 4.2 through bdb 4.7 and probably other
releases as well.
Platforms tested: RHEL5 x86_64, Fedora 8 i386
Flag Day: no
Doc impact: no
Index: i18n.h
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RCS file: /cvs/dirsec/ldapserver/include/i18n.h,v
retrieving revision 1.6
retrieving revision 1.7
diff -u -r1.6 -r1.7
--- i18n.h 10 Nov 2006 23:44:24 -0000 1.6
+++ i18n.h 8 Oct 2008 17:29:01 -0000 1.7
@@ -111,11 +111,11 @@
#ifdef RESOURCE_STR
#define BEGIN_STR(argLibraryName) \
- RESOURCE_TABLE argLibraryName[] = { 0, #argLibraryName,
+ RESOURCE_TABLE argLibraryName[] = { {0, #argLibraryName},
#define ResDef(argToken,argID,argString) \
- argID, argString,
+ {argID, argString},
#define END_STR(argLibraryName) \
- 0, 0 };
+ {0, 0} };
#else
#define BEGIN_STR(argLibraryName) \
enum {