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authorNat Goodspeed <nat@lindenlab.com>2018-12-14 12:01:51 -0500
committerNat Goodspeed <nat@lindenlab.com>2018-12-14 12:01:51 -0500
commit132e708fec50fd756b822925313456c70a4ff27f (patch)
treebc5ac17d8e0cfe8e5c550615789da8a4eabab541
parent9ffcafb64b4483c315d00e88ffc1438bce1f7915 (diff)
SL-10153: Fix previous commit for non-Windows systems.
Move Windows-flavored llstring_getoptenv() to Windows-specific section of llstring.cpp. boost::optional type must be stated explicitly to initialize with a value. On platforms where llwchar is the same as wchar_t, LLWString is the same as std::wstring, so ll_convert specializations for std::wstring would duplicate those for LLWString. Defend against that. The compilers we use don't like 'return condition? { expr } : {}', in which we hope to construct and return an instance of the declared return type without having to restate the type. It works to use an explicit 'if' statement.
-rw-r--r--indra/llcommon/llstring.cpp70
-rw-r--r--indra/llcommon/llstring.h30
2 files changed, 57 insertions, 43 deletions
diff --git a/indra/llcommon/llstring.cpp b/indra/llcommon/llstring.cpp
index f931103ba6..0174c411b4 100644
--- a/indra/llcommon/llstring.cpp
+++ b/indra/llcommon/llstring.cpp
@@ -53,40 +53,6 @@ std::string ll_safe_string(const char* in, S32 maxlen)
return std::string();
}
-boost::optional<std::wstring> llstring_getoptenv(const std::string& key)
-{
- auto wkey = ll_convert_string_to_wide(key);
- // Take a wild guess as to how big the buffer should be.
- std::vector<wchar_t> buffer(1024);
- auto n = GetEnvironmentVariableW(wkey.c_str(), &buffer[0], buffer.size());
- // If our initial guess was too short, n will indicate the size (in
- // wchar_t's) that buffer should have been, including the terminating nul.
- if (n > (buffer.size() - 1))
- {
- // make it big enough
- buffer.resize(n);
- // and try again
- n = GetEnvironmentVariableW(wkey.c_str(), &buffer[0], buffer.size());
- }
- // did that (ultimately) succeed?
- if (n)
- {
- // great, return populated boost::optional
- return { &buffer[0] };
- }
-
- // not successful
- auto last_error = GetLastError();
- // Don't bother warning for NOT_FOUND; that's an expected case
- if (last_error != ERROR_ENVVAR_NOT_FOUND)
- {
- LL_WARNS() << "GetEnvironmentVariableW('" << key << "') failed: "
- << windows_message<std::string>(last_error) << LL_ENDL;
- }
- // return empty boost::optional
- return {};
-}
-
bool is_char_hex(char hex)
{
if((hex >= '0') && (hex <= '9'))
@@ -854,6 +820,40 @@ std::wstring windows_message<std::wstring>(DWORD error)
return out.str();
}
+boost::optional<std::wstring> llstring_getoptenv(const std::string& key)
+{
+ auto wkey = ll_convert_string_to_wide(key);
+ // Take a wild guess as to how big the buffer should be.
+ std::vector<wchar_t> buffer(1024);
+ auto n = GetEnvironmentVariableW(wkey.c_str(), &buffer[0], buffer.size());
+ // If our initial guess was too short, n will indicate the size (in
+ // wchar_t's) that buffer should have been, including the terminating nul.
+ if (n > (buffer.size() - 1))
+ {
+ // make it big enough
+ buffer.resize(n);
+ // and try again
+ n = GetEnvironmentVariableW(wkey.c_str(), &buffer[0], buffer.size());
+ }
+ // did that (ultimately) succeed?
+ if (n)
+ {
+ // great, return populated boost::optional
+ return boost::optional<std::wstring>(&buffer[0]);
+ }
+
+ // not successful
+ auto last_error = GetLastError();
+ // Don't bother warning for NOT_FOUND; that's an expected case
+ if (last_error != ERROR_ENVVAR_NOT_FOUND)
+ {
+ LL_WARNS() << "GetEnvironmentVariableW('" << key << "') failed: "
+ << windows_message<std::string>(last_error) << LL_ENDL;
+ }
+ // return empty boost::optional
+ return {};
+}
+
#else // ! LL_WINDOWS
boost::optional<std::string> llstring_getoptenv(const std::string& key)
@@ -862,7 +862,7 @@ boost::optional<std::string> llstring_getoptenv(const std::string& key)
if (found)
{
// return populated boost::optional
- return { found };
+ return boost::optional<std::string>(found);
}
else
{
diff --git a/indra/llcommon/llstring.h b/indra/llcommon/llstring.h
index 2dccc7cbdf..87cb35c59c 100644
--- a/indra/llcommon/llstring.h
+++ b/indra/llcommon/llstring.h
@@ -583,19 +583,24 @@ typedef std::basic_string<U16> llutf16string;
// comparable preferred alias involving std::wstring. (In this scenario, if
// you pass llutf16string, it will engage the std::wstring specialization.)
#define ll_convert_u16_alias(TO, FROM, EXPR) // nothing
-#else
+#else // defined(LL_WCHAR_T_NATIVE)
// wchar_t is a distinct native type, so llutf16string is also a distinct
// type, and there IS a point to converting separately to/from llutf16string.
// (But why? Windows APIs are still defined in terms of wchar_t, and
// in this scenario llutf16string won't work for them!)
#define ll_convert_u16_alias(TO, FROM, EXPR) ll_convert_alias(TO, FROM, EXPR)
-// converting between std::wstring and llutf16string involves copying chars
-// enclose the brace-initialization expression in parens to protect the comma
-// from macro-argument parsing
-ll_convert_alias(llutf16string, std::wstring, ({ in.begin(), in.end() }));
-ll_convert_alias(std::wstring, llutf16string, ({ in.begin(), in.end() }));
-#endif
+#if LL_WINDOWS
+// LL_WCHAR_T_NATIVE is defined on non-Windows systems because, in fact,
+// wchar_t is native. Everywhere but Windows, we use it for llwchar (see
+// stdtypes.h). That makes LLWString identical to std::wstring, so these
+// aliases for std::wstring would collide with those for LLWString. Only
+// define on Windows, where converting between std::wstring and llutf16string
+// means copying chars.
+ll_convert_alias(llutf16string, std::wstring, llutf16string(in.begin(), in.end()));
+ll_convert_alias(std::wstring, llutf16string, std::wstring(in.begin(), in.end()));
+#endif // LL_WINDOWS
+#endif // defined(LL_WCHAR_T_NATIVE)
LL_COMMON_API LLWString utf16str_to_wstring(const llutf16string &utf16str, S32 len);
LL_COMMON_API LLWString utf16str_to_wstring(const llutf16string &utf16str);
@@ -1751,7 +1756,16 @@ template<class T>
auto LLStringUtilBase<T>::getoptenv(const std::string& key) -> boost::optional<string_type>
{
auto found{llstring_getoptenv(key)};
- return found? { ll_convert<string_type>(*found) } : {};
+ if (found)
+ {
+ // return populated boost::optional
+ return { ll_convert<string_type>(*found) };
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ // empty boost::optional
+ return {};
+ }
}
// static