Treat XIDs the same as other cardinal values.
This fixes a bug where c_client.py wasn't generating *_end functions, but expected them to exist in order to find the subsequent list's start. Signed-off-by: Peter Harris <peter.harris@hummingbird.com>
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@ -17,18 +17,6 @@ _cplusplus_annoyances = {'class' : '_class',
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'new' : '_new',
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'delete': '_delete'}
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_cardinal_types = ['CARD8', 'uint8_t',
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'CARD16','uint16_t',
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'CARD32','uint32_t',
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'INT8', 'int8_t',
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'INT16', 'int16_t',
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'INT32', 'int32_t',
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'BYTE',
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'BOOL',
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'char',
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'void',
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'float',
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'double']
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_hlines = []
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_hlevel = 0
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_clines = []
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@ -319,7 +307,7 @@ def _c_iterator_get_end(field, accum):
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return _c_iterator_get_end(field.type.last_varsized_field, accum)
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if field.type.is_list:
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# XXX we can always use the first way
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if field.type.c_type in _cardinal_types:
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if field.type.member.is_simple:
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return field.c_end_name + '(' + accum + ')'
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else:
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return field.type.member.c_end_name + '(' + field.c_iterator_name + '(' + accum + '))'
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@ -455,7 +443,7 @@ def _c_accessors_field(self, field):
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'''
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Declares the accessor functions for a non-list field that follows a variable-length field.
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'''
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if field.field_type[0] in _cardinal_types:
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if field.type.is_simple:
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_hc('')
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_hc('')
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_hc('/*****************************************************************************')
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@ -547,7 +535,7 @@ def _c_accessors_list(self, field):
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_c(' return %s;', _c_accessor_get_expr(field.type.expr, 'R'))
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_c('}')
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if field.field_type[0] in _cardinal_types:
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if field.type.member.is_simple:
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_hc('')
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_hc('')
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_hc('/*****************************************************************************')
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