On Mon, May 09, 2011 at 17:24:09 +0800, Lai Jiangshan wrote: > These VIR_XXXX0 APIs make us confused, use the non-0-suffix APIs instead. > > How these coversions works? The magic is using ##. > #define high_levle_api(fmt, ...) low_levle_api(fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__) > When __VA_ARGS__ is empty, "##" will swallow the "," in "fmt," to avoid compile error. > > example: origin after CPP > high_levle_api("%d", a_int) low_levle_api("%d", a_int) > high_levle_api("a string") low_levle_api("a string") > > About 400 conversions. > > 8 special conversions: > VIR_XXXX0("") -> VIR_XXXX(" ") (avoid empty format) 2 conversions > VIR_XXXX0(string_literal_with_%) -> VIR_XXXX(%->%%) 0 conversions > VIR_XXXX0(non_string_literal) -> VIR_XXXX("%s", non_string_literal) (for security) 6 conversions Hmm, I'm not entirely sure this patch is correct. VIR_XXX0(msg) should really be translated into "%s" format string and msg argument. It definitely needs to be so when msg is translated (i.e., _("...")). Jirka -- libvir-list mailing list libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list