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author | Nick Mathewson <nickm@torproject.org> | 2011-10-11 11:21:31 -0400 |
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committer | Nick Mathewson <nickm@torproject.org> | 2011-10-11 11:30:12 -0400 |
commit | 00b2b69add373f168e8729e99f349ec5a3753db3 (patch) | |
tree | 1752d1b14be442831174faadcbfce9afd83181bb /src/test/test_addr.c | |
parent | 69921837a743d551576b3b157657623a0bb96308 (diff) | |
download | tor-00b2b69add373f168e8729e99f349ec5a3753db3.tar.gz tor-00b2b69add373f168e8729e99f349ec5a3753db3.zip |
Fix names of functions that convert strings to addrs
Now let's have "lookup" indicate that there can be a hostname
resolution, and "parse" indicate that there wasn't. Previously, we
had one "lookup" function that did resolution; four "parse" functions,
half of which did resolution; and a "from_str()" function that didn't
do resolution. That's confusing and error-prone!
The code changes in this commit are exactly the result of this perl
script, run under "perl -p -i.bak" :
s/tor_addr_port_parse/tor_addr_port_lookup/g;
s/parse_addr_port(?=[^_])/addr_port_lookup/g;
s/tor_addr_from_str/tor_addr_parse/g;
This patch leaves aton and pton alone: their naming convention and
behavior is is determined by the sockets API.
More renaming may be needed.
Diffstat (limited to 'src/test/test_addr.c')
-rw-r--r-- | src/test/test_addr.c | 16 |
1 files changed, 8 insertions, 8 deletions
diff --git a/src/test/test_addr.c b/src/test/test_addr.c index ec0c508978..7322758a2c 100644 --- a/src/test/test_addr.c +++ b/src/test/test_addr.c @@ -14,30 +14,30 @@ test_addr_basic(void) uint16_t u16; char *cp; - /* Test parse_addr_port */ + /* Test addr_port_lookup */ cp = NULL; u32 = 3; u16 = 3; - test_assert(!parse_addr_port(LOG_WARN, "1.2.3.4", &cp, &u32, &u16)); + test_assert(!addr_port_lookup(LOG_WARN, "1.2.3.4", &cp, &u32, &u16)); test_streq(cp, "1.2.3.4"); test_eq(u32, 0x01020304u); test_eq(u16, 0); tor_free(cp); - test_assert(!parse_addr_port(LOG_WARN, "4.3.2.1:99", &cp, &u32, &u16)); + test_assert(!addr_port_lookup(LOG_WARN, "4.3.2.1:99", &cp, &u32, &u16)); test_streq(cp, "4.3.2.1"); test_eq(u32, 0x04030201u); test_eq(u16, 99); tor_free(cp); - test_assert(!parse_addr_port(LOG_WARN, "nonexistent.address:4040", + test_assert(!addr_port_lookup(LOG_WARN, "nonexistent.address:4040", &cp, NULL, &u16)); test_streq(cp, "nonexistent.address"); test_eq(u16, 4040); tor_free(cp); - test_assert(!parse_addr_port(LOG_WARN, "localhost:9999", &cp, &u32, &u16)); + test_assert(!addr_port_lookup(LOG_WARN, "localhost:9999", &cp, &u32, &u16)); test_streq(cp, "localhost"); test_eq(u32, 0x7f000001u); test_eq(u16, 9999); tor_free(cp); u32 = 3; - test_assert(!parse_addr_port(LOG_WARN, "localhost", NULL, &u32, &u16)); + test_assert(!addr_port_lookup(LOG_WARN, "localhost", NULL, &u32, &u16)); test_eq(cp, NULL); test_eq(u32, 0x7f000001u); test_eq(u16, 0); @@ -364,10 +364,10 @@ test_addr_ip6_helpers(void) test_addr_compare_masked("0::2:2:1", ==, "0::8000:2:1", 80); /* Test decorated addr_to_string. */ - test_eq(AF_INET6, tor_addr_from_str(&t1, "[123:45:6789::5005:11]")); + test_eq(AF_INET6, tor_addr_parse(&t1, "[123:45:6789::5005:11]")); p1 = tor_addr_to_str(buf, &t1, sizeof(buf), 1); test_streq(p1, "[123:45:6789::5005:11]"); - test_eq(AF_INET, tor_addr_from_str(&t1, "18.0.0.1")); + test_eq(AF_INET, tor_addr_parse(&t1, "18.0.0.1")); p1 = tor_addr_to_str(buf, &t1, sizeof(buf), 1); test_streq(p1, "18.0.0.1"); |