Greg Stein wrote: > More XML crap? Yuck, ugh, and bleagh. > > On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 14:09, <cmpil...@apache.org> wrote: >> ... >> +++ subversion/trunk/subversion/mod_dav_svn/posts/create-transaction.c Mon >> May 17 18:09:28 2010 >> ... >> +/* Respond to a S:dated-rev-report request. */ >> +int >> +dav_svn__create_transaction_post(const dav_resource *resource, >> + const apr_xml_doc *doc, >> + ap_filter_t *output) >> +{ >> + request_rec *r = resource->info->r; >> + apr_bucket_brigade *bb; >> + apr_status_t apr_err; >> + dav_error *derr = NULL; >> + const char *txn_name; >> + >> + /* Create a Subversion repository transaction based on HEAD, and >> + return the new transaction's name in a custom "201 Created" >> + response header. */ >> + derr = dav_svn__create_txn(resource->info->repos, &txn_name, >> resource->pool); >> + if (derr) >> + return dav_svn__error_response_tag(r, derr); > > This doesn't match the "int" return type you've defined, and it > results in build errors (see the buildbots).
Hrm. This from util.c: int dav_svn__error_response_tag(request_rec *r, dav_error *err) { ... I'll look into this (and the other similarly unexplainable) return mismatch you mentioned. > Can I say again that I hate XML, and am very much -0.5 on using it in > our protocol like this? These bodies have nothing to conform to, so > there is no reason to use XML. If you're doing it for *expedience* > rather than *propriety*, then I'd suggest taking short cuts now could > hurt us in the long term. XML means we need to deal with escaping as > we move forward. It is overly wordy. Hard to write parsing code. etc > etc. I have a local patch here that adds a mod_dav_svn utility function for stringbuf'ing a request into a giant block of memory and parsing into a skel. I can certainly switch to that approach if you feel that strongly about it. Would you be okay with a documented requirement that these new POSTs use "text/plain", skel input, where the first atom of the skel is the POST operation verb ("create-transaction", "lock-paths", etc.)? -- C. Michael Pilato <cmpil...@collab.net> CollabNet <> www.collab.net <> Distributed Development On Demand
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