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authorLibravatar Jeff King <peff@peff.net>2013-03-21 07:05:28 -0400
committerLibravatar Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>2013-03-21 14:06:49 -0700
commitb8527d5fa61f4401c38e5992b154d7a323aacbf0 (patch)
tree7249aa2f9fe90ae50b74eaace9b0c39a6854bfb5
parentfast-import: clarify "inline" logic in file_change_m (diff)
downloadtgif-b8527d5fa61f4401c38e5992b154d7a323aacbf0.tar.xz
wt-status: fix possible use of uninitialized variable
In wt_status_print_change_data, we accept a change_type flag that is meant to be either WT_STATUS_UPDATED or WT_STATUS_CHANGED. We then switch() on this value to set the local variable "status" for each case, but do not provide a fallback "default" label to the switch statement. As a result, the compiler realizes that "status" might be unset, and complains with a warning. To silence this warning, we use the "int status = status" trick. This is correct with the current code, as all callers provide one of the two expected change_type flags. However, it's also a maintenance trap, as there is nothing to prevent future callers from passing another flag, nor to document this assumption. Instead of using the "x = x" hack, let's handle the default case in the switch() statement with a die("BUG"). That tells the compiler and any readers of the code exactly what the function's input assumptions are. We could also convert the flag to an enum, which would provide a compile-time check on the function input. However, since these flags are part of a larger enum, that would make the code unnecessarily complex (we would have to make a new enum with just the two flags, and then convert it to the old enum for passing to sub-functions). Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
-rw-r--r--wt-status.c5
1 files changed, 4 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/wt-status.c b/wt-status.c
index ef405d03d9..7555817786 100644
--- a/wt-status.c
+++ b/wt-status.c
@@ -264,7 +264,7 @@ static void wt_status_print_change_data(struct wt_status *s,
{
struct wt_status_change_data *d = it->util;
const char *c = color(change_type, s);
- int status = status;
+ int status;
char *one_name;
char *two_name;
const char *one, *two;
@@ -292,6 +292,9 @@ static void wt_status_print_change_data(struct wt_status *s,
}
status = d->worktree_status;
break;
+ default:
+ die("BUG: unhandled change_type %d in wt_status_print_change_data",
+ change_type);
}
one = quote_path(one_name, -1, &onebuf, s->prefix);