On 03/31/2010 02:45 PM, Stefan Berger wrote:
> @@ -433,9 +430,10 @@ macProtocolIDFormatter(virBufferPtr buf,
> nwf->p.ethHdrFilter.dataProtocolID.u.u16,
> &str)) {
> virBufferVSprintf(buf, "%s", str);
> - return 1;
> + } else {
> + virBufferVSprintf(buf, "%d",
> nwf->p.ethHdrFilter.dataProtocolID.u.u16);
This would look a bit better as %u than %d, to match the fact that we
know it is unsigned, but at least I don't see any problems with sign
extension biting us if we leave the line alone.
> + if (virStrToLong_i(prop, NULL, 10, &int_val) ==
> 0) {
> + if (int_val >= 0 && int_val <= 32) {
Is it any more efficient to use virStrToLong_ui, so that you can drop
the int_val>=0 half of the test by virtue of the fact that you parsed an
unsigned int to begin with?
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