[PATCH 0/5] banned: mark `strok()`, `strtok_r()` as banned
From: Taylor Blau <hidden>
Date: 2023-04-13 23:31:45
This series adds `strtok()`, and its reentrant variant to the list of
banned functions.
The rationale is described in the final patch, but the gist is that even
though `strtok_r()` is thread-safe, it imposes a burden on the caller
and has confusing dataflow. For more details, the final patch has a full
explanation.
The series is structured as follows:
- The first patch introduces `string_list_split_in_place_multi()`,
which allows us to split token delimited strings in place where
the set of accepted tokens is more than a single character.
- The next three patches replace the only in-tree uses of strtok() we
have, which are all in test helpers.
- The final patch marks the two functions as banned.
Thanks in advance for your review!
Taylor Blau (5):
string-list: introduce `string_list_split_in_place_multi()`
t/helper/test-hashmap.c: avoid using `strtok()`
t/helper/test-oidmap.c: avoid using `strtok()`
t/helper/test-json-writer.c: avoid using `strtok()`
banned.h: mark `strtok()`, `strtok_r()` as banned
banned.h | 6 +++
string-list.c | 15 ++++++--
string-list.h | 6 +++
t/helper/test-hashmap.c | 30 +++++++++++----
t/helper/test-json-writer.c | 76 +++++++++++++++++++++++--------------
t/helper/test-oidmap.c | 20 +++++++---
6 files changed, 109 insertions(+), 44 deletions(-)
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