[PATCH v3 00/10] reftable: stop using `struct strbuf`
From: Patrick Steinhardt <hidden>
Date: 2024-10-17 04:53:47
Hi,
this is the third version of my patch series that removes use of `struct
strbuf` in the reftable library. The intent of this is to convert the
reftable library back into a standalone library that can be used in the
context of libgit2.
Changes compared to v2:
- Provide more context around why we get rid of `stbuf_addf()`.
- Fix a commit message type.
- Provide better docs for `reftable_buf_add()`.
Thanks!
Patrick
Patrick Steinhardt (10):
reftable: stop using `strbuf_addbuf()`
reftable: stop using `strbuf_addf()`
reftable/basics: provide new `reftable_buf` interface
reftable: convert from `strbuf` to `reftable_buf`
reftable/blocksource: adapt interface name
t/unit-tests: check for `reftable_buf` allocation errors
reftable/stack: adapt `format_name()` to handle allocation failures
reftable/record: adapt `reftable_record_key()` to handle allocation
failures
reftable/stack: adapt `stack_filename()` to handle allocation failures
reftable: handle trivial `reftable_buf` errors
reftable/basics.c | 76 +++++++++-
reftable/basics.h | 61 +++++++-
reftable/block.c | 61 +++++---
reftable/block.h | 14 +-
reftable/blocksource.c | 30 ++--
reftable/blocksource.h | 5 +-
reftable/iter.c | 9 +-
reftable/iter.h | 8 +-
reftable/reader.c | 27 ++--
reftable/record.c | 114 ++++++++------
reftable/record.h | 21 +--
reftable/stack.c | 221 ++++++++++++++++++----------
reftable/system.h | 1 -
reftable/writer.c | 102 ++++++++-----
reftable/writer.h | 2 +-
t/unit-tests/lib-reftable.c | 4 +-
t/unit-tests/lib-reftable.h | 7 +-
t/unit-tests/t-reftable-basics.c | 16 +-
t/unit-tests/t-reftable-block.c | 53 +++----
t/unit-tests/t-reftable-merged.c | 32 ++--
t/unit-tests/t-reftable-reader.c | 12 +-
t/unit-tests/t-reftable-readwrite.c | 134 +++++++++--------
t/unit-tests/t-reftable-record.c | 74 +++++-----
t/unit-tests/t-reftable-stack.c | 96 ++++++------
24 files changed, 728 insertions(+), 452 deletions(-)
Range-diff against v2:
1: 7408482c152 = 1: 7408482c152 reftable: stop using `strbuf_addbuf()`
2: 6a7333b275e ! 2: 634fd3c35f5 reftable: stop using `strbuf_addf()`
@@ Commit message
reftable: stop using `strbuf_addf()`
We're about to introduce our own `reftable_buf` type to replace
- `strbuf`. Get rid of the seldomly-used `strbuf_addf()` function such
- that we have to reimplement one less function.
+ `strbuf`. One function we'll have to convert is `strbuf_addf()`, which
+ is used in a handful of places. This function uses `snprintf()`
+ internally, which makes porting it a bit more involved:
+
+ - It is not available on all platforms.
+
+ - Some platforms like Windows have broken implementations.
+
+ So by using `snprintf()` we'd also push the burden on downstream users
+ of the reftable library to make available a properly working version of
+ it.
+
+ Most callsites of `strbuf_addf()` are trivial to convert to not using
+ it. We do end up using `snprintf()` in our unit tests, but that isn't
+ much of a problem for downstream users of the reftable library.
While at it, remove a useless call to `strbuf_reset()` in
`t_reftable_stack_auto_compaction_with_locked_tables()`. We don't write
3: 0ddc8c0c896 ! 3: 53c5f667f28 reftable/basics: provide new `reftable_buf` interface
@@ Commit message
to make things work, which is not all that sensible.
- The `strbuf` interface does not use the pluggable allocators that
- can be set up via `refatble_set_alloc()`.
+ can be set up via `reftable_set_alloc()`.
So we have good reasons to use our own type, and the implementation is
rather trivial. Implement our own type. Conversion of the reftable
4: e1ff1af1f30 ! 4: 7c7ccc5d966 reftable: convert from `strbuf` to `reftable_buf`
@@ reftable/basics.c: int names_equal(const char **a, const char **b)
for (; p < a->len && p < b->len; p++) {
## reftable/basics.h ##
+@@ reftable/basics.h: int reftable_buf_setlen(struct reftable_buf *buf, size_t len);
+ int reftable_buf_cmp(const struct reftable_buf *a, const struct reftable_buf *b);
+
+ /*
+- * Add the given bytes to the buffer. Returns 0 on success,
++ * Append `len` bytes from `data` to the buffer. This function works with
++ * arbitrary byte sequences, including ones that contain embedded NUL
++ * characters. As such, we use `void *` as input type. Returns 0 on success,
+ * REFTABLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY_ERROR on allocation failure.
+ */
+ int reftable_buf_add(struct reftable_buf *buf, const void *data, size_t len);
@@ reftable/basics.h: char *reftable_strdup(const char *str);
#endif
5: fe8c9ace463 = 5: f9632860933 reftable/blocksource: adapt interface name
6: 8c98745233a = 6: d850a2fe7d0 t/unit-tests: check for `reftable_buf` allocation errors
7: 1f08163009b = 7: 8f8e2ca3962 reftable/stack: adapt `format_name()` to handle allocation failures
8: 5798d76d7a4 = 8: 268e4cd6fc6 reftable/record: adapt `reftable_record_key()` to handle allocation failures
9: a9582d51dd1 = 9: 245a428842a reftable/stack: adapt `stack_filename()` to handle allocation failures
10: 90819c90f38 = 10: 4b51ea4b628 reftable: handle trivial `reftable_buf` errors
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