On Wed, 2019-05-08 at 14:28 +0300, Alexandru Ardelean wrote:
The documentation the `_match_string()` helper mentions that `n` should be:
- @n: number of strings in the array or -1 for NULL terminated arrays
The behavior of the function is different, in the sense that it exits on the first NULL element in the array, regardless of whether `n` is -1 or a positive number.
This patch changes the behavior, to exit the loop when a NULL element is found and n == -1. Essentially, this aligns the behavior with the doc-string.
There are currently many users of `match_string()`, and so, in order to go through them, the next patches in the series will focus on doing some cosmetic changes, which are aimed at grouping the users of `match_string()`.
This is the duplicate & should be dropped. Sorry for this.
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Ardelean alexandru.ardelean@analog.com
lib/string.c | 5 ++++- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/lib/string.c b/lib/string.c index 3ab861c1a857..76edb7bf76cb 100644 --- a/lib/string.c +++ b/lib/string.c @@ -648,8 +648,11 @@ int match_string(const char * const *array, size_t n, const char *string)
for (index = 0; index < n; index++) { item = array[index];
if (!item)
if (!item) {
if (n != (size_t)-1)
continue; break;
if (!strcmp(item, string)) return index; }}