On 11/27, Johannes Schindelin wrote: > Hi, > > On Sun, 25 Nov 2018, Thomas Gummerer wrote: > > > On 11/23, Paul-Sebastian Ungureanu wrote: > > > Implement `strbuf_insertf()` and `strbuf_vinsertf()` to > > > insert data using a printf format string. > > > > > > Original-idea-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@xxxxxx> > > > Signed-off-by: Paul-Sebastian Ungureanu <ungureanupaulsebastian@xxxxxxxxx> > > > --- > > > strbuf.c | 36 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > > > strbuf.h | 9 +++++++++ > > > 2 files changed, 45 insertions(+) > > > > > > diff --git a/strbuf.c b/strbuf.c > > > index 82e90f1dfe..bfbbdadbf3 100644 > > > --- a/strbuf.c > > > +++ b/strbuf.c > > > @@ -249,6 +249,42 @@ void strbuf_insert(struct strbuf *sb, size_t pos, const void *data, size_t len) > > > strbuf_splice(sb, pos, 0, data, len); > > > } > > > > > > +void strbuf_vinsertf(struct strbuf *sb, size_t pos, const char *fmt, va_list ap) > > > +{ > > > + int len, len2; > > > + char save; > > > + va_list cp; > > > + > > > + if (pos > sb->len) > > > + die("`pos' is too far after the end of the buffer"); > > > > I was going to ask about translation of this and other messages in > > 'die()' calls, but I see other messages in strbuf.c are not marked for > > translation either. It may make sense to mark them all for > > translation at some point in the future, but having them all > > untranslated for now makes sense. > > > > In the long run it may even be better to return an error here rather > > than 'die()'ing, but again this is consistent with the rest of the > > API, so this wouldn't be a good time to take that on. > > I guess I was too overzealous in my copying. These conditions really > indicate bugs in the caller... So I'd actually rather change that die() to > BUG(). > > But then, the original code in strbuf_vaddf() calls die() and would have > to be changed, too. Right, making these 'BUG()' makes sense to me. But at this stage of the series it's probably better to just aim for consistency with the surrounding code without starting to do more cleanups that were not included in earlier iterations. I think that's best left for patches on top. > > > + va_copy(cp, ap); > > > + len = vsnprintf(sb->buf + sb->len, 0, fmt, cp); > > > > Here we're just getting the length of what we're trying to format > > (excluding the final NUL). As the second argument is 0, we do not > > modify the strbuf at this point... > > > > > + va_end(cp); > > > + if (len < 0) > > > + BUG("your vsnprintf is broken (returned %d)", len); > > > + if (!len) > > > + return; /* nothing to do */ > > > + if (unsigned_add_overflows(sb->len, len)) > > > + die("you want to use way too much memory"); > > > + strbuf_grow(sb, len); > > > > ... and then we grow the strbuf by the length we previously, which > > excludes the NUL character, plus one extra character, so even if pos > > == len we are sure to have enough space in the strbuf ... > > > > > + memmove(sb->buf + pos + len, sb->buf + pos, sb->len - pos); > > > + /* vsnprintf() will append a NUL, overwriting one of our characters */ > > > + save = sb->buf[pos + len]; > > > + len2 = vsnprintf(sb->buf + pos, sb->alloc - sb->len, fmt, ap); > > > > ... and we use vsnprintf to write the formatted string to the > > beginning of the buffer. > > It is not actually the beginning of the buffer, but possibly the middle of > the buffer ;-) Oops, you're right of course :) > > sb->alloc - sb->len can be larger than 'len', which is fine as vsnprintf > > doesn't write anything after the NUL character. And as 'strbuf_grow' > > adds len + 1 bytes to the strbuf we'll always have enough space for > > adding the formatted string ... > > > > > + sb->buf[pos + len] = save; > > > + if (len2 != len) > > > + BUG("your vsnprintf is broken (returns inconsistent lengths)"); > > > + strbuf_setlen(sb, sb->len + len); > > > > And finally we set the strbuf to the new length. So all this is just > > a very roundabout way to say that this function does the right thing > > according to my reading (and tests). > > :-) > > It seems that Junio likes this way of reviewing, giving him confidence > that the review was thorough. > > Thanks! > Dscho > > > > +} > > > + > > > +void strbuf_insertf(struct strbuf *sb, size_t pos, const char *fmt, ...) > > > +{ > > > + va_list ap; > > > + va_start(ap, fmt); > > > + strbuf_vinsertf(sb, pos, fmt, ap); > > > + va_end(ap); > > > +} > > > + > > > void strbuf_remove(struct strbuf *sb, size_t pos, size_t len) > > > { > > > strbuf_splice(sb, pos, len, "", 0); > > > diff --git a/strbuf.h b/strbuf.h > > > index be02150df3..8f8fe01e68 100644 > > > --- a/strbuf.h > > > +++ b/strbuf.h > > > @@ -244,6 +244,15 @@ void strbuf_addchars(struct strbuf *sb, int c, size_t n); > > > */ > > > void strbuf_insert(struct strbuf *sb, size_t pos, const void *, size_t); > > > > > > +/** > > > + * Insert data to the given position of the buffer giving a printf format > > > + * string. The contents will be shifted, not overwritten. > > > + */ > > > +void strbuf_vinsertf(struct strbuf *sb, size_t pos, const char *fmt, > > > + va_list ap); > > > + > > > +void strbuf_insertf(struct strbuf *sb, size_t pos, const char *fmt, ...); > > > + > > > /** > > > * Remove given amount of data from a given position of the buffer. > > > */ > > > -- > > > 2.19.1.878.g0482332a22 > > > > >