On 03.03.2015 19:10, Julian Foad wrote: > Stefan Fuhrmann wrote: >> Julian Foad wrote: >>> #define svn_hash_sets(ht, key, val) \ >>> do { \ >>> const char *svn_hash__key = (key); \ >>> apr_hash_set(ht, svn_hash__key, APR_HASH_KEY_STRING, val); \ >>> } while (0) >> But it would have caught the problem introduced in r1658194. >> >> So, that would be a 50% solution with no obvious drawbacks. > [...] >> I can't think of a way to sneak in a type check into the getter >> without evaluating the key twice. >> >> In maintainer mode, though, we could replace the macro(s) >> with a "proper" function. That would not produce overhead >> for production code nor would it interfere with API guarantees. > Yes. > > I'll change the 'set' macro as above, and I'll introduce a private 'get' > function and make the (public) 'get' macro call the function in debug mode > only. (That's a poor man's version of declaring a function as 'inline'.) > > Committed: http://svn.apache.org/r1663760
I'd have expected some symmetry in the get/set pair, not function for one and magic macro for the other; but ... Emerson! -- Brane