[freetds] [PATCH] useless CHECK_NULP in dblib.c:tdsdbopen()
Craig A. Berry
craigberry at mac.com
Fri Mar 20 21:07:33 EDT 2009
On Mar 20, 2009, at 7:27 PM, James K. Lowden wrote:
> Craig A. Berry wrote:
>> The CHECK_NULP statement removed by the attached patch is not
>> actually
>> checking anything except whether random data from the stack is non-
>> zero.
>
> One of us is confused, Craig. How about the attached instead?
>
> The macro:
>
> #define CHECK_NULP(x, func, param_num, ret) if (!(x))
> { dbperror(dbproc,
> #SYBENULP, 0, func, (int) param_num); return ret; }
>
> The function call:
>
> tdsdbopen(LOGINREC * login, const char *server, int msdblib)
>
> The check:
>
> - CHECK_NULP(server, "dbopen", 2, NULL);
>
> expands to:
>
> if (!(server)) { dbperror(dbproc, 20176, 0, "dbopen", (int) 2);
> return (void *)0; };
>
> The check isn't against "random data from the stack"; it's against the
> server argument.
I really wasn't clear (and hadn't looked at the macro long enough to
understand it). It's dbproc, not server, that has been "fetched but
not initialized". I'll try to actually think before replying further.
>
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