[FFmpeg-devel] [PATCH] Make parse_date return INT64_MIN in case of unparsable input

Stefano Sabatini stefano.sabatini-lala
Tue Sep 18 18:49:20 CEST 2007


On date Tuesday 2007-09-18 18:01:25 +0200, Diego Biurrun encoded:
> On Tue, Sep 18, 2007 at 05:50:37PM +0200, Stefano Sabatini wrote:
> > 
> > New patch attached.
> > 
> > --- libavformat/utils.c	(revision 10526)
> > +++ libavformat/utils.c	(working copy)
> > @@ -2621,17 +2621,19 @@
> >          if (!q) {
> >              /* parse datestr as S+ */
> >              dt.tm_sec = strtol(p, (char **)&q, 10);
> > +            if (q == p) {
> > +                /* set q to NULL to signal that the parsing didn't occur sanely */
> 
> Didn't succeed?  What are you trying to say?

Mmh... maybe the comment could be clearer, so I'm changing it to:
/* set q to NULL to signal that the parsing didn't succeed */

> > --- ffmpeg.c	(revision 10526)
> > +++ ffmpeg.c	(working copy)
> > @@ -2494,21 +2494,38 @@
> >  static void opt_recording_time(const char *arg)
> >  {
> >      recording_time = parse_date(arg, 1);
> > +    if (recording_time == INT64_MIN) {
> > +        fprintf(stderr, "Invalid duration specification: %s\n", arg);
> > +        exit(1);
> > +    }
> >  }
> >  
> >  static void opt_start_time(const char *arg)
> >  {
> >      start_time = parse_date(arg, 1);
> > +    if (start_time == INT64_MIN) {
> > +        fprintf(stderr, "Invalid duration specification: %s\n", arg);
> > +        exit(1);
> > +    }
> >  }
> >  
> >  static void opt_rec_timestamp(const char *arg)
> >  {
> > -    rec_timestamp = parse_date(arg, 0) / 1000000;
> > +    int64_t rec_timestamp_us = parse_date(arg, 0);
> > +    if (rec_timestamp_us == INT64_MIN) {
> > +        fprintf(stderr, "Invalid date specification: %s\n", arg);
> > +        exit(1);
> > +    }
> > +    rec_timestamp = rec_timestamp_us / 1000000;
> >  }
> >  
> >  static void opt_input_ts_offset(const char *arg)
> >  {
> >      input_ts_offset = parse_date(arg, 1);
> > +    if (input_ts_offset == INT64_MIN) {
> > +        fprintf(stderr, "Invalid duration specification: %s\n", arg);
> > +        exit(1);
> > +    }
> > --- ffplay.c	(revision 10526)
> > +++ ffplay.c	(working copy)
> > @@ -2406,6 +2406,10 @@
> >  static void opt_seek(const char *arg)
> >  {
> >      start_time = parse_date(arg, 1);
> > +    if (start_time == INT64_MIN) {
> > +        fprintf(stderr, "Invalid duration specification: %s\n", arg);
> > +        exit(1);
> > +    }
> >  }
> >  
> >  static void opt_debug(const char *arg)
> 
> Smells like code duplication.  No, I don't know a clever way to get
> around it offhand.

[...]

Regards.
-- 
Stefano Sabatini
Linux user number 337176 (see http://counter.li.org)
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