On 7/22/2014 4:37 PM, Jeff King wrote: > On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 03:49:56AM -0700, Tanay Abhra wrote: > >> `git_config_string()` output parameter `dest` is declared as a const >> which is unnecessary as the caller of the function is given a strduped >> string which can be modified without causing any harm. >> >> Thus, remove the const from the function signature. > > You are correct that it is unnecessary. However, this patch alone is not > sufficient because of the way const-ness in C works. If I have: > > static const char *some_global; > > then with your patch, calling: > > git_config_string(&some_global, var, value); > > will complain that we are passing a pointer to "const char *", not a > pointer to "char *". And indeed, compiling with your patch introduces a > ton of compiler warnings. > I had also thought that the compiler would raise lot of warnings but it didn't on the first compile. Now I checked again and now it complains a lot, maybe it because I was tinkering with my config.mak, dunno. > We would have to convert each of the variables we pass to it to: > > static char *some_global; > > That's not so bad, but: > > static char *some_global = "some_default_value"; > > is wrong. Such a global sometimes points to const storage (i.e., > initially), and sometimes to allocated storage (if it was loaded from > config). We simply keep the latter as a const pointer (since we would > not bother to free it at the end of the program anyway), and that > decision influences git_config_string, which is just a helper for > setting such variables anyway. > > So I would not mind lifting this unnecessary restriction on > git_config_string, but I do not see a way to do it without making the > rest of the code much uglier (and I do not see a particular advantage in > modifying git_config_string here that would make it worth the trouble). > Yes, you are right. This patch is the conclusion of discussion in [1]. I used the same function signature as git_config_string for git_config_get_string() which lead to some ugly casts like +git_config_get_string("imap.folder", (const char**)&imap_folder); in imap-send.c patch and others. What should we do about such cases, I used either an intermediate variable or casts but Junio commented that it would be better if the dest parameter was a non-const and that it was a weakness of the config-set API that demanded the dest to be a const pointer. [1]: http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.git/253948/ -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html