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2022-11-04Removed the unsafe nxt_memchr() wrapper for memchr(3).Alejandro Colomar1-4/+0
The casts are unnecessary, since memchr(3)'s argument is 'const void *'. It might have been necessary in the times of K&R, where 'void *' didn't exist. Nowadays, it's unnecessary, and _very_ unsafe, since casts can hide all classes of bugs by silencing most compiler warnings. The changes from nxt_memchr() to memchr(3) were scripted: $ find src/ -type f \ | grep '\.[ch]$' \ | xargs sed -i 's/nxt_memchr/memchr/' Reviewed-by: Andrew Clayton <a.clayton@nginx.com> Signed-off-by: Alejandro Colomar <alx@nginx.com>
2022-11-04Removed the unsafe nxt_memcmp() wrapper for memcmp(3).Alejandro Colomar1-7/+3
The casts are unnecessary, since memcmp(3)'s arguments are 'void *'. It might have been necessary in the times of K&R, where 'void *' didn't exist. Nowadays, it's unnecessary, and _very_ unsafe, since casts can hide all classes of bugs by silencing most compiler warnings. The changes from nxt_memcmp() to memcmp(3) were scripted: $ find src/ -type f \ | grep '\.[ch]$' \ | xargs sed -i 's/nxt_memcmp/memcmp/' Reviewed-by: Andrew Clayton <a.clayton@nginx.com> Signed-off-by: Alejandro Colomar <alx@nginx.com>
2022-06-22Constified numerous function parameters.Andrew Clayton1-1/+1
As was pointed out by the cppcheck[0] static code analysis utility we can mark numerous function parameters as 'const'. This acts as a hint to the compiler about our intentions and the compiler will tell us when we deviate from them. [0]: https://cppcheck.sourceforge.io/
2022-05-03Fixed #define style.Alejandro Colomar1-46/+23
We had a mix of styles for declaring function-like macros: Style A: #define \ foo() \ do { \ ... \ } while (0) Style B: #define foo() \ do { \ ... \ } while (0) We had a similar number of occurences of each style: $ grep -rnI '^\w*(.*\\' | wc -l 244 $ grep -rn 'define.*(.*)' | wc -l 239 (Those regexes aren't perfect, but a very decent approximation.) Real examples: $ find src -type f | xargs sed -n '/^nxt_double_is_zero/,/^$/p' nxt_double_is_zero(f) \ (fabs(f) <= FLT_EPSILON) $ find src -type f | xargs sed -n '/define nxt_http_field_set/,/^$/p' #define nxt_http_field_set(_field, _name, _value) \ do { \ (_field)->name_length = nxt_length(_name); \ (_field)->value_length = nxt_length(_value); \ (_field)->name = (u_char *) _name; \ (_field)->value = (u_char *) _value; \ } while (0) I'd like to standardize on a single style for them, and IMO, having the identifier in the same line as #define is a better option for the following reasons: - Programmers are used to `#define foo() ...` (readability). - One less line of code. - The program for finding them is really simple (see below). function grep_ngx_func() { if (($# != 1)); then >&2 echo "Usage: ${FUNCNAME[0]} <func>"; return 1; fi; find src -type f \ | grep '\.[ch]$' \ | xargs grep -l "$1" \ | sort \ | xargs pcregrep -Mn "(?s)^\$[\w\s*]+?^$1\(.*?^}"; find src -type f \ | grep '\.[ch]$' \ | xargs grep -l "$1" \ | sort \ | xargs pcregrep -Mn "(?s)define $1\(.*?^$" \ | sed -E '1s/^[^:]+:[0-9]+:/&\n\n/'; } $ grep_ngx_func Usage: grep_ngx_func <func> $ grep_ngx_func nxt_http_field_set src/nxt_http.h:98: #define nxt_http_field_set(_field, _name, _value) \ do { \ (_field)->name_length = nxt_length(_name); \ (_field)->value_length = nxt_length(_value); \ (_field)->name = (u_char *) _name; \ (_field)->value = (u_char *) _value; \ } while (0) $ grep_ngx_func nxt_sprintf src/nxt_sprintf.c:56: u_char * nxt_cdecl nxt_sprintf(u_char *buf, u_char *end, const char *fmt, ...) { u_char *p; va_list args; va_start(args, fmt); p = nxt_vsprintf(buf, end, fmt, args); va_end(args); return p; } ................ Scripted change: ................ $ find src -type f \ | grep '\.[ch]$' \ | xargs sed -i '/define *\\$/{N;s/ *\\\n/ /;s/ //}'
2021-10-26Custom implementation of Base64 decoding function.Valentin Bartenev1-0/+2
Compared to the previous implementation based on OpenSSL, the new implementation has these advantages: 1. Strict and reliable detection of invalid strings, including strings with less than 4 bytes of garbage at the end; 2. Allows to use Base64 strings without '=' padding.
2020-08-20Isolation: mount tmpfs by default.Tiago Natel de Moura1-0/+10
2020-03-30Configuration: support for rational numbers.Valentin Bartenev1-0/+5
2020-03-27Added nxt_is_complex_uri_encoded()/nxt_encode_complex_uri().Valentin Bartenev1-0/+3
2020-05-15Fixed global constant declaration (appeared in 9af10e099d09).Valentin Bartenev1-1/+1
This fixes building with GCC 10, which is default to -fno-common. See: https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-10/porting_to.html
2020-05-14Router: decode uri and args.Axel Duch1-0/+3
2019-10-10Changed nxt_memcasecmp() interface to avoid casts.Igor Sysoev1-1/+1
2019-09-19Basic support for serving static files.Valentin Bartenev1-0/+1
2019-09-16Configuration: added ability to access object members with slashes.Valentin Bartenev1-0/+2
Now URI encoding can be used to escape "/" in the request path: GET /config/listeners/unix:%2Fpath%2Fto%2Fsocket/
2019-02-26Introduced nxt_memcpy_upcase().Igor Sysoev1-0/+2
2018-06-25Removed '\r' and '\n' artifact macros.Igor Sysoev1-13/+0
2018-06-25Introduced nxt_length() macro.Valentin Bartenev1-3/+3
2017-10-05Improved applications versions handling.Valentin Bartenev1-0/+9
2017-08-17The new module configuration interface.Igor Sysoev1-1/+1
Configuration and building example: ./configure ./configure python ./configure php ./configure go make all or ./configure make nginext ./configure python make python ./configure php make php ./configure go make go Modules configuration options and building examples: ./configure python --module=python2 --config=python2.7-config make python2 ./configure php --module=php7 --config=php7.0-config --lib-path=/usr/local/php7.0 make php7 ./configure go --go=go1.6 --go-path=${HOME}/go1.6 make go1.6
2017-08-16Renamed nxt_str_copy() to nxt_str_cstrz().Valentin Bartenev1-1/+1
2017-06-20Using new memory pool implementation.Igor Sysoev1-3/+3
2017-02-01nxt_str_t changes.Igor Sysoev1-42/+43