On 12/13/2011 07:09 PM, Michael Meeks wrote:
On Tue, 2011-12-13 at 16:02 -0200, Olivier Hallot wrote:
I am stumbling on the following piece of code

             if (nodepath.getLength() != 0 || !(value>>= nodepath) || 
nodepath.getLength() == 0)
...
in configmgr/source/configurationprovider.cxx:204,
and nodepath is an rtl::OUString

is this TRUE always, or did I missed something?

        What you're missing is this mid-mashing operator overloading; whereby
>>= actually assigns a string to nodepath ;-) so what it says to me is:
if the length>  0 and we successfully assign it to something else from
'value' and the result is non zero - then don't fail ;-)

Yeah, what it checks is that neither is nodepath already non-empty (i.e., multiple "nodepath" arguments passed in), nor does extracting the nodepath string from the value Any fail, nor is the passed in "nodepath" argument string empty (which is necessary to test here in order to be able to (mis-)use an empty nodepath string as a flag whether a "nodepath" argument has already been processed).

Pretty dense code, I admit.

Stephan
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