On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 12:39:01PM -0700, Junio C Hamano wrote:
> Jeff King <[email protected]> writes:
>
> >> static inline int standard_header_field(const char *field, size_t len)
> >> {
> >> - return ((len == 4 && !memcmp(field, "tree ", 5)) ||
> >> - (len == 6 && !memcmp(field, "parent ", 7)) ||
> >> - (len == 6 && !memcmp(field, "author ", 7)) ||
> >> - (len == 9 && !memcmp(field, "committer ", 10)) ||
> >> - (len == 8 && !memcmp(field, "encoding ", 9)));
> >> + return ((len == 4 && starts_with(field, "tree ")) ||
> >> + (len == 6 && starts_with(field, "parent ")) ||
> >> + (len == 6 && starts_with(field, "author ")) ||
> >> + (len == 9 && starts_with(field, "committer ")) ||
> >> + (len == 8 && starts_with(field, "encoding ")));
> >
> > These extra "len" checks are interesting. They look like an attempt to
> > optimize lookup, since the caller will already have scanned forward to
> > the space.
>
> If one really wants to remove the magic constants from this, then
> one must take advantage of the pattern
>
> len == strlen(S) - 1 && !memcmp(field, S, strlen(S))
>
> that appears here, and come up with a simple abstraction to express
> that we are only using the string S (e.g. "tree "), length len and
> location field of the counted string.
>
> Blindly replacing starts_with() with !memcmp() in the above part is
> a readability regression otherwise.
I actually think the right solution is:
static inline int standard_header_field(const char *field, size_t len)
{
return mem_equals(field, len, "tree ") ||
mem_equals(field, len, "parent ") ||
...;
}
and the caller should tell us it's OK to look at field[len]:
standard_header_field(line, eof - line + 1)
We could also omit the space from the standard_header_field. The caller
just ran strchr() looking for the space, so we know that either it is
there, or we are at the end of the line/buffer. Arguably a string like
"parent\n" should be "a parent header with no data" (but right now it is
not matched by this function). I'm not aware of an implementation that
writes such a thing, but it seems to fall in the "be liberal in what you
accept" category.
-Peff
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