* MISRA C++:2008, 8-0-1 - An init-declarator-list or a member-declarator-list
shall consist of a single init-declarator or member-declarator respectively
* CERT, DCL52-J. - Do not declare more than one variable per declaration
* CERT, DCL04-C. - Do not declare more than one variable per declaration
* MISRA C:2004, 12.4 - The right-hand operand of a logical && or || operator
shall not contain side effects.
* MISRA C++:2008, 5-14-1 - The right hand operand of a logical && or ||
operator shall not contain side effects.
* MISRA C:2012, 13.5 - The right hand operand of a logical && or || operator
shall not contain persistent side effects
* CERT, EXP02-C. - Be aware of the short-circuit behavior of the logical AND
and OR operators
Assignments explicitly enclosed in parentheses are ignored.
* MISRA C:2004, 13.1 - Assignment operators shall not be used in expressions
that yield a Boolean value
* MISRA C++:2008, 6-2-1 - Assignment operators shall not be used in
sub-expressions
* MISRA C:2012, 13.4 - The result of an assignment operator should not be used
* MITRE, CWE-481 - Assigning instead of Comparing
* CERT, EXP45-C. - Do not perform assignments in selection statements
* CERT, EXP51-J. - Do not perform assignments in conditional expressions
* MISRA C++:2008, 2-13-4 - Literal suffixes shall be upper case
* MISRA C:2012, 7.3 - The lowercase character "l" shall not be used in a
literal suffix
* CERT DCL16-C. - Use "L," not "l," to indicate a long value
* CERT, DCL50-J. - Use visually distinct identifiers
I'm seeing 7 potentially false reported issues re. use of uninitialized buffer
data here. It seems that `read` function should be properly supported by
Coverity, but maybe it can't figure out the postconditions of it properly...
Walking in the dark here.
Remove static assert altogether: it should have worked everywhere anyway,
otherwise there is no point.
Add a few casts here and there to ensure proper type for directory handle.
* Silence coverity CHECKED_RETURN on added.f load
The existing code behaved alright since added.f is optional.
However, by testing for success we can both silence the warning
and prevent a useless initialization of NULL/0 to added_f and
added_f_length.
* Silence coverity CHECKED_RETURN on added6.f load
ipv6 variant of previous commit.
* Silence coverity CHECKED_RETURN writing benc strs
saveStringFunc() gets the target string by calling tr_variantGetStr().
It previously didn't check to see if this function succeeded because
saveStringFunc() isn't reached without the type already being known.
However, checking the return value costs nothing and makes Coverity happy.
* Silence coverity CHECKED_RETURN on ut metadata
Like earlier few Coverity commits in this PR, we're handling optional
values by declaring stack locals set to the default (e.g. -1) and then
trying to read the variant.
Unlike the earlier commits, there is a two-part step to thise read:
checking for the metadata, then checking for the individual fields.
The earlier fixes' aproach -- e.g. initializing to -1 only if the reads
failed -- would involve new nested conditionals. I find the new complexity
to outweigh the benefit of removing the dead store, so in this case I'm
casting the return value to `(void)` to tell Coverity to shush.
* Silence coverity CHECKED_RETURN on scrape
Check the return value of tr_variantGetInt() when showing
seeder and leecher counts in transmission-show.
* Silence CHECKED_RETURN on rpc recently-active
When building a list of removed torrent IDs from variants, confirm that
we can read the IDs from the variants before adding them to the list.
I don't _think_ this would have failed before, but Coverity's right that
it's reasonable to add a safeguard here.
* fix: better fix to serializing benc strings
The approach in 33e2ece7e5 was
a little problematic: GetString() shouldn't fail here; but if
it somehow did, we still want to encode a zero-length benc string here.
* chore: make uncrustify happy
* applied changes from https://github.com/Elbandi/transmission/tree/elbandi/labels to official transmission repo
* Fix compilation errors
* Address review comments
Changed `tr_ptrArray* labels` to `tr_ptrArray labels`;
Removed tr_ptrArrayNew() tr_ptrArrayDup() tr_ptrArrayFree()
Use tr_strsep() to split string by delimiters
Update transmission-remote.1
Update rpc-spec.txt
* Fix warning, address comments
* Rebase, fix formatting and address comments
Use uncrustify to format changed files
Fix "const <type>" -> "<type> const"
Fix small comments
* Lock torrent for setLabels, check for duplicates
* Check for empty labels in daemon
* Stop on first error
* feat: make multiscrape limits adaptive
Previously hardcoded by TR_MULTISCRAPE_MAX. This change makes
that the initial value, then incrementally lowers the value
when multiscrapes get "req too long" style errors.
* fix: don't log personal announce url
* chore: treat HTTP 400 as scrape-too-long
* chore: copyediting
* chore: copyediting
* move 'const' to the right of the type
* make conditional tests explicitly boolean
* make 'key' const
* don't lookup a value we already have
* make an array for known too-big scrape error messages
* improved multiscrape throttle logging
* fix: multiscraping of low numbers of torrents
Handle the case of getting a 'multiscrape too big' error message
back even if the user fewer than TR_MULTISCRAPE_MAX torrents.
* uncrustify
* fix oops
* refactor: remove TR_MULTISCRAPE_MIN
Is there any reason to have a minimum batch size?
* make test explicit boolean
Co-Authored-By: ckerr <ckerr@github.com>
* improve declaration of too_long_errors
Co-Authored-By: ckerr <ckerr@github.com>
* make test explicitly boolean
Co-Authored-By: ckerr <ckerr@github.com>
* make test explicitly boolean
Co-Authored-By: ckerr <ckerr@github.com>
* improve looping decl of too_long_errors
This is useful if the client script is going to access
the .resume file. Ensuring an up-to-date .resume file
means that user scripts will be able to access it.