This generic function (along with its implementations for different
types) determines whether two QObjects are equal.
Backports commit b38dd678a21582e03ecd2dec76ccf8290455628a from qemu
The macro expansions of qdict_put_TYPE() and qlist_append_TYPE() need
qbool.h, qnull.h, qnum.h and qstring.h to compile. We include qnull.h
and qnum.h in the headers, but not qbool.h and qstring.h. Works,
because we include those wherever the macros get used.
Open-coding these helpers is of dubious value. Turn them into
functions and drop the includes from the headers.
This cleanup makes the number of objects depending on qapi/qmp/qnum.h
from 4551 (out of 4743) to 46 in my "build everything" tree. For
qapi/qmp/qnull.h, the number drops from 4552 to 21.
Backports commit 15280c360e54a65e2c7be1a47bfbe41dce1ef986 from qemu
We would like to use a same QObject type to represent numbers, whether
they are int, uint, or floats. Getters will allow some compatibility
between the various types if the number fits other representations.
Add a few more tests while at it.
Backports commit 01b2ffcedd94ad7b42bc870e4c6936c87ad03429 from qemu
The name qemu_strtoll() suggests conversion to long long, but it
actually converts to int64_t. Rename to qemu_strtoi64().
The name qemu_strtoull() suggests conversion to unsigned long long,
but it actually converts to uint64_t. Rename to qemu_strtou64().
Backports commit b30d188677456b17c1cd68969e08ddc634cef644 from qemu
Commit 89cad9f changed qdict_get_qdict() to return NULL instead of
crash when the key doesn't exist or its value isn't a QDict.
Commit 2d6421a neglected to do the same for qdict_get_qlist().
Correct that, and update the function comments.
qdict_get_obj() is now unused, remove.
Backports commit b25f23e7dbc6bc0dcda010222a4f178669d1aedc from qemu
The QmpOutputVisitor has no direct dependency on QMP. It is
valid to use it anywhere that one wants a QObject. Rename it
to better reflect its functionality as a generic QAPI
to QObject converter.
The commit before previous renamed the files, this one renames C
identifiers.
Backports commit 7d5e199ade76c53ec316ab6779800581bb47c50a from qemu
Move declarations out of qemu-common.h for functions declared in
utils/ files: e.g. include/qemu/path.h for utils/path.c.
Move inline functions out of qemu-common.h and into new files (e.g.
include/qemu/bcd.h)
Backports commit f348b6d1a53e5271cf1c9f9acc4646b4b98c1771 from qemu
The name QType matches our CODING_STYLE conventions for type names
in CamelCase. It also matches the fact that we are already naming
all the enum members with a prefix of QTYPE, not QTYPE_CODE. And
doing the rename will also make it easier for the next patch to use
QAPI for providing the enum, which also wants CamelCase type names.
Backports commit 1310a3d3bd9301ff5a825287638cfab24c2c6689 from qemu
The QObject hierarchy is small enough, and unlikely to grow further
(since we only use it to map to JSON and already cover all JSON
types), that we can simplify things by not tracking a separate
vtable, but just inline the code element of the vtable QType
directly into QObject (renamed to type), and track a separate array
of destroy functions. We can drop qnull_destroy_obj() in the
process.
The remaining QObject subclasses must export their destructor.
This also has the nice benefit of moving the typename 'QType'
out of the way, so that the next patch can repurpose it for a
nicer name for 'qtype_code'.
The various objects are still the same size (so no change in cache
line pressure), but now have less indirection (although I didn't
bother benchmarking to see if there is a noticeable speedup, as
we don't have hard evidence that this was in a performance hotspot
in the first place).
A future patch could drop the refcnt size to 32 bits for a smaller
struct on 64-bit architectures, if desired (we have limits on the
largest JSON that we are willing to parse, and will probably never
need to take full advantage of a 64-bit refcnt).
Backports commit 55e1819c509b3d9c10a54678b9c585bbda13889e from qemu
Clean up includes so that osdep.h is included first and headers
which it implies are not included manually.
This commit was created with scripts/clean-includes.
Backports commit f2ad72b30e214d1e3e41dba36f855354dfa81832 from qemu
qobject_to_qstring() crashes on null, which is a trap for the unwary.
Return null instead, and simplify a few callers.
Backports commit 7f0278435df1fa845b3bd9556942f89296d4246b from qemu
qobject_to_qfloat() and qobject_to_qint() crash on null, which is a
trap for the unwary. Return null instead, and simplify a few callers.
Backports commit fcf73f66a67f5e58c18216f8c8651e38cf4d90af from qemu
qobject_to_qdict() crashes on null, which is a trap for the unwary.
Return null instead, and simplify a few callers.
Backports commit 89cad9f3ec6b30d7550fb5704475fc9c3393a066 from qemu
qobject_to_qbool() crashes on null, which is a trap for the unwary.
Return null instead, and simplify a few callers.
Backports commit 14b6160099f0caf5dc9d62e637b007bc5d719a96 from qemu
Now that qbool is fixed, let's fix getting and setting a bool
value to a qdict member to also use C99 bool rather than int.
I audited all callers to ensure that the changed return type
will not cause any changed semantics.
Backports commit 34acbc95229f9f841bde83691a5af949c15e105b from qemu
We require a C99 compiler, so let's use 'bool' instead of 'int'
when dealing with boolean values. There are few enough clients
to fix them all in one pass.
Backports commit fc48ffc39ed1060856475e4320d5896f26c945e8 from qemu