Change allocate_and_copy_string to take a &str instead of &String.

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Corey Farwell 2018-06-24 08:58:26 -04:00
parent eb784aa9ea
commit 7e9c37f9cb
2 changed files with 6 additions and 9 deletions

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@ -198,8 +198,7 @@ pub extern "C" fn protover_compute_vote(
) -> *mut c_char {
if list.is_null() {
let empty = String::new();
return allocate_and_copy_string(&empty);
return allocate_and_copy_string("");
}
// Dereference of raw pointer requires an unsafe block. The pointer is

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@ -9,9 +9,9 @@ use libc::c_void;
// Define a no-op implementation for testing Rust modules without linking to C
#[cfg(feature = "testing")]
pub fn allocate_and_copy_string(s: &String) -> *mut c_char {
pub fn allocate_and_copy_string(s: &str) -> *mut c_char {
use std::ffi::CString;
CString::new(s.as_str()).unwrap().into_raw()
CString::new(s).unwrap().into_raw()
}
// Defined only for tests, used for testing purposes, so that we don't need
@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ extern "C" {
/// A `*mut c_char` that should be freed by tor_free in C
///
#[cfg(not(feature = "testing"))]
pub fn allocate_and_copy_string(src: &String) -> *mut c_char {
pub fn allocate_and_copy_string(src: &str) -> *mut c_char {
let bytes: &[u8] = src.as_bytes();
let size = mem::size_of_val::<[u8]>(bytes);
@ -77,8 +77,7 @@ mod test {
use tor_allocate::allocate_and_copy_string;
let empty = String::new();
let allocated_empty = allocate_and_copy_string(&empty);
let allocated_empty = allocate_and_copy_string("");
let allocated_empty_rust =
unsafe { CStr::from_ptr(allocated_empty).to_str().unwrap() };
@ -95,8 +94,7 @@ mod test {
use tor_allocate::allocate_and_copy_string;
let empty = String::from("foo bar biz");
let allocated_empty = allocate_and_copy_string(&empty);
let allocated_empty = allocate_and_copy_string("foo bar biz");
let allocated_empty_rust =
unsafe { CStr::from_ptr(allocated_empty).to_str().unwrap() };