From: Markus Armbruster <arm...@redhat.com> c_fun() maps '.' to '_', c_var() doesn't. Nothing prevents '.' in QAPI names that get passed to c_var().
Which QAPI names get passed to c_fun(), to c_var(), or to both is not obvious. Names of command parameters and struct type members get passed to c_var(). c_var() strips a leading '*', but this cannot happen. c_fun() doesn't. Fix c_var() to work exactly like c_fun(). Perhaps they should be replaced by a single mapping function. Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <arm...@redhat.com> [add 'import string'] Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <ebl...@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Alberto Garcia <be...@igalia.com> --- scripts/qapi.py | 7 +++++-- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/scripts/qapi.py b/scripts/qapi.py index edfaf9e..ca1adf2 100644 --- a/scripts/qapi.py +++ b/scripts/qapi.py @@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ import re from ordereddict import OrderedDict import os import sys +import string builtin_types = { 'str': 'QTYPE_QSTRING', @@ -752,6 +753,8 @@ def camel_case(name): new_name += ch.lower() return new_name +c_var_trans = string.maketrans('.-', '__') + def c_var(name, protect=True): # ANSI X3J11/88-090, 3.1.1 c89_words = set(['auto', 'break', 'case', 'char', 'const', 'continue', @@ -781,10 +784,10 @@ def c_var(name, protect=True): polluted_words = set(['unix', 'errno']) if protect and (name in c89_words | c99_words | c11_words | gcc_words | cpp_words | polluted_words): return "q_" + name - return name.replace('-', '_').lstrip("*") + return name.translate(c_var_trans) def c_fun(name, protect=True): - return c_var(name, protect).replace('.', '_') + return c_var(name, protect) def c_list_type(name): return '%sList' % name -- 2.1.0