Olivier Hallot píše v Po 02. 01. 2012 v 13:40 -0200:
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Hi
I stumbled on this piece of code in
registry/tools/regcompare.cxx
There must be a finesse in lines 326, 330, and so on that I missed
miserably...
Any advise welcome, or I will rip off the ternary operator.
Thanks
Olivier
static OString getFieldAccess(RTFieldAccess fieldAccess)
318 {
319 OString ret;
320 if ( (fieldAccess & RT_ACCESS_INVALID) == RT_ACCESS_INVALID )
321 {
322 ret += OString("INVALID");
323 }
324 if ( (fieldAccess & RT_ACCESS_READONLY) == RT_ACCESS_READONLY )
325 {
326 ret += OString(ret.getLength() > 0 ? ",READONLY" :
"READONLY");
327 }
328 if ( (fieldAccess & RT_ACCESS_OPTIONAL) == RT_ACCESS_OPTIONAL )
329 {
330 ret += OString(ret.getLength() > 0 ? ",OPTIONAL" :
"OPTIONAL");
IMHO, you missed the comma "," ;-) It is used to delimit the words where
there are more added. The code generates strings like:
"INVALID"
"INVALID,READONLY" // uses comma ',' before "READONLY"
"READONLY" // uses pure "READONLY"
"READONLY,OPTIONAL"
Best Regards,
Petr
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