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authorMax Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>2018-06-11 22:51:59 +0200
committerMarkus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>2018-06-22 16:33:46 +0200
commitbf6e6a37ee8c2d80af258cabdd476498b68188ad (patch)
tree36978ad2944aed25da71b7950ff010a455243e04 /qobject
parentf030ffd39d6c1ea8fff281be5e4b19c819d7ce10 (diff)
qdict: Make qdict_flatten() shallow-clone-friendly
In its current form, qdict_flatten() removes all entries from nested QDicts that are moved to the root QDict. It is completely sufficient to remove all old entries from the root QDict, however. If the nested dicts have a refcount of 1, this will automatically delete them, too. And if they have a greater refcount, we probably do not want to modify them in the first place. The latter observation means that it was currently (in general) impossible to qdict_flatten() a shallowly cloned dict because that would empty nested QDicts in the original dict as well. This patch changes this, so you can now use qdict_flatten(qdict_shallow_clone(dict)) to get a flattened copy without disturbing the original. Signed-off-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20180611205203.2624-7-mreitz@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'qobject')
-rw-r--r--qobject/block-qdict.c19
1 files changed, 15 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/qobject/block-qdict.c b/qobject/block-qdict.c
index df833083a7..36129e7379 100644
--- a/qobject/block-qdict.c
+++ b/qobject/block-qdict.c
@@ -114,19 +114,30 @@ static void qdict_flatten_qdict(QDict *qdict, QDict *target, const char *prefix)
/*
* Flatten non-empty QDict and QList recursively into @target,
- * copy other objects to @target
+ * copy other objects to @target.
+ * On the root level (if @qdict == @target), remove flattened
+ * nested QDicts and QLists from @qdict.
+ *
+ * (Note that we do not need to remove entries from nested
+ * dicts or lists. Their reference count is decremented on
+ * the root level, so there are no leaks. In fact, if they
+ * have a reference count greater than one, we are probably
+ * well advised not to modify them altogether.)
*/
if (dict_val && qdict_size(dict_val)) {
qdict_flatten_qdict(dict_val, target,
new_key ? new_key : entry->key);
- qdict_del(qdict, entry->key);
+ if (target == qdict) {
+ qdict_del(qdict, entry->key);
+ }
} else if (list_val && !qlist_empty(list_val)) {
qdict_flatten_qlist(list_val, target,
new_key ? new_key : entry->key);
- qdict_del(qdict, entry->key);
+ if (target == qdict) {
+ qdict_del(qdict, entry->key);
+ }
} else if (target != qdict) {
qdict_put_obj(target, new_key, qobject_ref(value));
- qdict_del(qdict, entry->key);
}
g_free(new_key);