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* ctrl_type_vals: explicitly terminateNeels Hofmeyr2017-03-151-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Don't use CTRL_TYPE_UNKNOWN as value_string[] terminator, use an explicit, more obvious { 0, NULL } termination. Set an explicit string for CTRL_TYPE_UNKNOWN. No other value_string[]s to date have such a "hidden" terminator. BTW, a { 0, "string" } item is not a terminator, only { 0, NULL } is, so we can set a string for CTRL_TYPE_UNKNOWN == 0. Also, having a string value for CTRL_TYPE_UNKNOWN is not harmful because all code paths explicitly check for the CTRL_TYPE_*s that are valid. Adjust the test expectation. From the ctrl_type_vals enum, remove the = 0, because it is implicitly 0 anyway. One motivation to press this fixup: I am trying to add a script that checks whether all value_string[]s are terminated to our jenkins jobs, and to find that this one is terminated, it would need to interpret the CTRL_TYPE_UNKNOWN constant, which would make things far more complex. At this point, all of the value_string[]s have an explicit termination, and I would like to enforce this from now on -- for readable code and to not spend more time on the validator. The patch adding ctrl_type_vals (Icd4e96dd9f00876cb70b43cfcf42ab4f10311b28) was accepted by another reviewer before I could reconfirm my -1, so this is a fixup to enable the termination checking script patches. Related: I2bc93ab4781487e7685cfb63091a489cd126b1a8 (adds script to libosmocore) I7fe3678b524d602fc6aa14bc0ed06308df809a3e (uses in jenkins.sh) Icd4e96dd9f00876cb70b43cfcf42ab4f10311b28 (adds ctrl_type_vals) Change-Id: Ia99f37464c7b36b587da2cc78f52c82725f02cbc
* Use value_string for ctrl_typeMax2017-03-012-0/+45
Use value_string for enum ctrl_type instead of custom code. Add corresponding unit tests. Related: OS#1615 Change-Id: Icd4e96dd9f00876cb70b43cfcf42ab4f10311b28