Commit 8bb0697b authored by Rusty Russell's avatar Rusty Russell

strmap: set errno to ENOENT even if we return NULL.

It seems redundant: strmap_get() and strmap_del() can only return NULL
when the string is not a member.  However, it became clear in writing
ccan/tsort that it's much more convenient for callers if we set errno
in this case too, so they can pass it up.
parent 13911ef7
......@@ -39,12 +39,13 @@ void *strmap_get_(const struct strmap *map, const char *member)
{
struct strmap *n;
/* Empty map? */
if (!map->u.n)
return NULL;
n = closest((struct strmap *)map, member);
if (streq(member, n->u.s))
return n->v;
/* Not empty map? */
if (map->u.n) {
n = closest((struct strmap *)map, member);
if (streq(member, n->u.s))
return n->v;
}
errno = ENOENT;
return NULL;
}
......@@ -129,8 +130,10 @@ char *strmap_del_(struct strmap *map, const char *member, void **valuep)
u8 direction = 0; /* prevent bogus gcc warning. */
/* Empty map? */
if (!map->u.n)
if (!map->u.n) {
errno = ENOENT;
return NULL;
}
/* Find closest, but keep track of parent. */
n = map;
......@@ -148,8 +151,10 @@ char *strmap_del_(struct strmap *map, const char *member, void **valuep)
}
/* Did we find it? */
if (!streq(member, n->u.s))
if (!streq(member, n->u.s)) {
errno = ENOENT;
return NULL;
}
ret = n->u.s;
if (valuep)
......
......@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ static inline bool strmap_empty_(const struct strmap *map)
* @map: the typed strmap to search.
* @member: the string to search for.
*
* Returns the value, or NULL if it isn't in the map.
* Returns the value, or NULL if it isn't in the map (and sets errno = ENOENT).
*
* Example:
* int *val = strmap_get(&map, "hello");
......@@ -118,7 +118,9 @@ bool strmap_add_(struct strmap *map, const char *member, const void *value);
* @member: the string to remove from the map.
* @valuep: the value (if non-NULL)
*
* This returns the string which was passed to strmap_map(), or NULL.
* This returns the string which was passed to strmap_map(), or NULL if
* it was not in the map (and sets errno = ENOENT).
*
* This means that if you allocated a string (eg. using strdup()), you
* can free it here. Similarly, the value is returned in @valuep if
* @valuep is not NULL.
......
......@@ -14,20 +14,25 @@ int main(void)
char *v;
/* This is how many tests you plan to run */
plan_tests(32);
plan_tests(42);
strmap_init(&map);
ok1(!strmap_get(&map, str));
ok1(errno == ENOENT);
ok1(!strmap_get(&map, none));
ok1(errno == ENOENT);
ok1(!strmap_del(&map, str, NULL));
ok1(errno == ENOENT);
ok1(!strmap_del(&map, none, NULL));
ok1(errno == ENOENT);
ok1(strmap_add(&map, str, val));
ok1(strmap_get(&map, str) == val);
/* We compare the string, not the pointer. */
ok1(strmap_get(&map, dup) == val);
ok1(!strmap_get(&map, none));
ok1(errno == ENOENT);
/* Add a duplicate should fail. */
ok1(!strmap_add(&map, dup, val));
......@@ -38,18 +43,23 @@ int main(void)
ok1(strmap_del(&map, dup, &v) == str);
ok1(v == val);
ok1(!strmap_get(&map, str));
ok1(errno == ENOENT);
ok1(!strmap_get(&map, none));
ok1(errno == ENOENT);
/* Try insert and delete of empty string. */
ok1(strmap_add(&map, none, none));
ok1(strmap_get(&map, none) == none);
ok1(!strmap_get(&map, str));
ok1(errno == ENOENT);
/* Delete should return original string. */
ok1(strmap_del(&map, "", &v) == none);
ok1(v == none);
ok1(!strmap_get(&map, str));
ok1(errno == ENOENT);
ok1(!strmap_get(&map, none));
ok1(errno == ENOENT);
/* Both at once... */
ok1(strmap_add(&map, none, none));
......
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