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-blockdev and blockdev-add silently ignore empty objects and arrays in their argument. That's because qmp_blockdev_add() converts the argument to a flat QDict, and qdict_flatten() eats empty QDict and QList members. For instance, we ignore an empty BlockdevOptions member @cache. No real harm, as absent means the same as empty there. Thus, the flaw puts an artificial restriction on the QAPI schema: we can't have potentially empty objects and arrays within BlockdevOptions, except when they're optional and "empty" has the same meaning as "absent". Our QAPI schema satisfies this restriction (I checked), but it's a trap for the unwary, and a temptation to employ awkward workarounds for the wary. Let's get rid of it. Change qdict_flatten() and qdict_crumple() to treat empty dictionaries and lists exactly like scalars. Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com> |
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block-qdict.c | ||
json-lexer.c | ||
json-parser.c | ||
json-streamer.c | ||
Makefile.objs | ||
qbool.c | ||
qdict.c | ||
qjson.c | ||
qlist.c | ||
qlit.c | ||
qnull.c | ||
qnum.c | ||
qobject.c | ||
qstring.c |