On Sun, Sep 03, 2023 at 04:23:23PM +0100, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
Copy the human_size() function from common/utils/ into the new
human-size.h header in common/include/. Remove human-size.c and
combine the tests into one.
---
common/include/human-size.h | 51 ++++++++++++++++++
This file was created by inheriting nbdkit's weaker BSD licensing...
common/include/test-human-size.c | 79 +++++++++++++++++++++++++---
common/utils/Makefile.am | 10 +---
common/utils/human-size.c | 56 --------------------
common/utils/human-size.h | 49 ------------------
...while this file was originally created with libnbd's LGPLv2+
licensing. By merging LGPLv2+ code into a file containing only a BSD
license header, you have created an ambiguity on what license should
be assumed when using human_size(). Could you explicitly clarify that
the relaxing of the license was intentional, so that it is safe to
then merge libnbd's code into nbdkit without dragging in LGPLv2+ code?
+static inline char *
+human_size (char *buf, uint64_t bytes, bool *human)
+{
+ static const char ext[][2] = { "E", "P", "T",
"G", "M", "K", "" };
+ size_t i;
Code motion, so this is pre-existing, but this seems rather lengthy,
compared to a more compact:
static const char ext[] = "EPTGMK";
+
+ if (buf == NULL) {
+ buf = malloc (HUMAN_SIZE_LONGEST);
+ if (buf == NULL)
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ /* Work out which extension to use, if any. */
+ i = 6;
+ if (bytes != 0) {
+ while ((bytes & 1023) == 0) {
+ bytes >>= 10;
+ i--;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Set the flag to true if we're going to add a human-readable extension. */
+ if (human)
+ *human = ext[i][0] != '\0';
*human = ext[i] != '\0';
+
+ snprintf (buf, HUMAN_SIZE_LONGEST, "%" PRIu64 "%s", bytes,
ext[i]);
snprintf (buf, HUMAN_SIZE_LONGEST, "%" PRIu64 ".1s", bytes,
&ext[i]);
+ return buf;
+}
+
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