Fix various clang-tidy lints
* some things that can throw are marked noexcept yet the linter seems to think not. Maybe they can't throw in practice. I would rather not have the UB possibility in pretty obvious cold paths. * various default-case-missing complaints * a fair pile of casts from integer to character, which are in fact deliberate. * an instance of <https://clang.llvm.org/extra/clang-tidy/checks/bugprone/move-forwarding-reference.html> * bugprone-not-null-terminated-result on handing a string to curl in chunks of bytes. our usage is fine. * reassigning a unique_ptr by CRIMES instead of using release(), then using release() and ignoring the result. wild. let's use release() for its intended purpose. Change-Id: Ic3e7affef12383576213a8a7c8145c27e662513d
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@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ size_t StoreReferences::size() const
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return (self ? 1 : 0) + others.size();
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}
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ContentAddressWithReferences ContentAddressWithReferences::withoutRefs(const ContentAddress & ca) noexcept
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ContentAddressWithReferences ContentAddressWithReferences::withoutRefs(const ContentAddress & ca)
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{
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return std::visit(overloaded {
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[&](const TextIngestionMethod &) -> ContentAddressWithReferences {
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@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ ContentAddressWithReferences ContentAddressWithReferences::withoutRefs(const Con
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}
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std::optional<ContentAddressWithReferences> ContentAddressWithReferences::fromPartsOpt(
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ContentAddressMethod method, Hash hash, StoreReferences refs) noexcept
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ContentAddressMethod method, Hash hash, StoreReferences refs)
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{
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return std::visit(overloaded {
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[&](TextIngestionMethod _) -> std::optional<ContentAddressWithReferences> {
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@ -255,7 +255,7 @@ struct ContentAddressWithReferences
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* Create a `ContentAddressWithReferences` from a mere
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* `ContentAddress`, by claiming no references.
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*/
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static ContentAddressWithReferences withoutRefs(const ContentAddress &) noexcept;
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static ContentAddressWithReferences withoutRefs(const ContentAddress &);
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/**
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* Create a `ContentAddressWithReferences` from 3 parts:
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@ -270,7 +270,7 @@ struct ContentAddressWithReferences
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* returns for invalid combinations.
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*/
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static std::optional<ContentAddressWithReferences> fromPartsOpt(
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ContentAddressMethod method, Hash hash, StoreReferences refs) noexcept;
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ContentAddressMethod method, Hash hash, StoreReferences refs);
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ContentAddressMethod getMethod() const;
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@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ struct curlFileTransfer : public FileTransfer
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template<class T>
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void fail(T && e)
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{
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failEx(std::make_exception_ptr(std::move(e)));
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failEx(std::make_exception_ptr(std::forward<T>(e)));
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}
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LambdaSink finalSink;
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@ -270,6 +270,9 @@ struct curlFileTransfer : public FileTransfer
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return 0;
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auto count = std::min(size * nitems, request.data->length() - readOffset);
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assert(count);
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// Lint: this is turning a string into a byte array to hand to
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// curl, which is fine.
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// NOLINTNEXTLINE(bugprone-not-null-terminated-result)
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memcpy(buffer, request.data->data() + readOffset, count);
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readOffset += count;
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return count;
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@ -1315,10 +1315,12 @@ StorePath LocalStore::addToStoreFromDump(Source & source0, std::string_view name
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auto oldSize = dump.size();
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constexpr size_t chunkSize = 65536;
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auto want = std::min(chunkSize, settings.narBufferSize - oldSize);
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if (auto tmp = realloc(dumpBuffer.get(), oldSize + want)) {
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dumpBuffer.release();
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dumpBuffer.reset((char*) tmp);
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auto *toRealloc = dumpBuffer.release();
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if (auto realloced = realloc(toRealloc, oldSize + want)) {
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dumpBuffer.reset((char*) realloced);
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} else {
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free(toRealloc);
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throw std::bad_alloc();
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}
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auto got = 0;
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case lvlWarn: c = '4'; break;
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case lvlNotice: case lvlInfo: c = '5'; break;
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case lvlTalkative: case lvlChatty: c = '6'; break;
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case lvlDebug: case lvlVomit: c = '7'; break;
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default: c = '7'; break; // should not happen, and missing enum case is reported by -Werror=switch-enum
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case lvlDebug: case lvlVomit:
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default: c = '7'; break; // default case should not happen, and missing enum case is reported by -Werror=switch-enum
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}
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prefix = std::string("<") + c + ">";
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}
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@ -50,6 +50,7 @@ InputAccessor::DirEntries SourcePath::readDirectory() const
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case DT_REG: type = InputAccessor::Type::tRegular; break;
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case DT_LNK: type = InputAccessor::Type::tSymlink; break;
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case DT_DIR: type = InputAccessor::Type::tDirectory; break;
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default: break; // unknown type
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}
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res.emplace(entry.name, type);
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}
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@ -32,13 +32,13 @@ Gen<StorePathName> Arbitrary<StorePathName>::arbitrary()
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for (size_t c = 0; c < len; ++c) {
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switch (auto i = *gen::inRange<uint8_t>(0, 10 + 2 * 26 + 6)) {
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case 0 ... 9:
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pre += '0' + i;
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pre += static_cast<uint8_t>('0' + i);
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break;
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case 10 ... 35:
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pre += 'A' + (i - 10);
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pre += static_cast<uint8_t>('A' + (i - 10));
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break;
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case 36 ... 61:
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pre += 'a' + (i - 36);
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pre += static_cast<uint8_t>('a' + (i - 36));
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break;
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case 62:
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pre += '+';
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@ -170,20 +170,22 @@ TEST(ExtendedOutputsSpec, many_carrot) {
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}
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#define TEST_JSON(TYPE, NAME, STR, VAL) \
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\
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TEST(TYPE, NAME ## _to_json) { \
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using nlohmann::literals::operator "" _json; \
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ASSERT_EQ( \
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STR ## _json, \
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((nlohmann::json) TYPE { VAL })); \
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} \
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\
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TEST(TYPE, NAME ## _from_json) { \
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using nlohmann::literals::operator "" _json; \
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ASSERT_EQ( \
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TYPE { VAL }, \
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(STR ## _json).get<TYPE>()); \
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#define TEST_JSON(TYPE, NAME, STR, VAL) \
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\
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TEST(TYPE, NAME ## _to_json) { \
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using nlohmann::literals::operator "" _json; \
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ASSERT_EQ( \
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STR ## _json, \
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/* NOLINTNEXTLINE(bugprone-macro-parentheses) */ \
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((nlohmann::json) TYPE { VAL })); \
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} \
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\
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TEST(TYPE, NAME ## _from_json) { \
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using nlohmann::literals::operator "" _json; \
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ASSERT_EQ( \
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/* NOLINTNEXTLINE(bugprone-macro-parentheses) */ \
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TYPE { VAL }, \
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(STR ## _json).get<TYPE>()); \
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}
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TEST_JSON(OutputsSpec, all, R"(["*"])", OutputsSpec::All { })
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@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ void TerminalCodeEater::feed(char c, std::function<void(char)> on_char)
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// Just eat \r, since it is part of clearing a line
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case '\r':
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return;
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default: break;
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}
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if constexpr (DEBUG_EATER) {
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std::cerr << "eater uneat" << MaybeHexEscapedChar{c} << "\n";
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