Chuck Rolke created QPID-4553: --------------------------------- Summary: C++ qpid::types::Variant::uint8_t not treated as integer during string conversion Key: QPID-4553 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QPID-4553 Project: Qpid Issue Type: Bug Components: C++ Broker Affects Versions: 0.21 Environment: Linux/windows broker/client Messaging Reporter: Chuck Rolke
There are unexpected conversion side effects when a uint8_t is created from a string. I expected the string value to be decoded into a binary value 0..255, the same as I expect for uint16_t, uint32_t, and uint64_t and their expected values. Instead uint8_t receives the first character of a one-character string as if there's an implicit string-to-single-character conversion. This behavior is not a regression. Am I mistaken expecting a 0..255 value from the .asUint8() function? The underlying cause is Boost being invoked through a template that works one way for three of the four cases and a different way for the uint8_t case. I'd like to get rid of that and replace it with a single, common string decode into a 64-bit integer. Then for the smaller subtypes mask the value down to the size of the respective type and throw if there's a range error. Here's a test where I'm looking at the recent "-0" conversion fix. In all cases I expect the value to be a binary zero. In the uint8_t case it is not. The only case where the conversion does not throw returns a value of 48 '0'. {code} void testZeroValueAs(const Variant theValue) { std::string phase; try { phase = "64bit - "; uint64_t myu64 = theValue.asUint64(); if (myu64 != 0) std::cout << "Failed at uint64 : " << myu64 << std::endl; phase = "32bit - "; uint32_t myu32 = theValue.asUint32(); if (myu32 != 0) std::cout << "Failed at uint32 : " << myu32 << std::endl; phase = "16bit - "; uint16_t myu16 = theValue.asUint16(); if (myu16 != 0) std::cout << "Failed at uint16 : " << myu16 << std::endl; phase = "8bit - "; uint8_t myu8 = theValue.asUint8(); if (myu8 != 0) std::cout << "Failed at uint8 : " << myu8 << std::endl; } catch (const std::exception& error) { std::cout << "Exception in phase " << phase << error.what() << std::endl; } } Variant value; value = "0"; testZeroValueAs(value); value = "00"; testZeroValueAs(value); value = "-00"; testZeroValueAs(value); {code} at run time this example produces: {code} Failed at uint8 : 0 Exception in phase 8bit - invalid conversion: Cannot convert 00 (..\..\qpid\cpp\src\qpid\types\Variant.cpp:126) Exception in phase 8bit - invalid conversion: Cannot convert -00 (..\..\qpid\cpp\src\qpid\types\Variant.cpp:126) {code} -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. If you think it was sent incorrectly, please contact your JIRA administrators For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@qpid.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@qpid.apache.org