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The patch adds the possibility to escape curly braces within parameter strings and introduces several new functions that can be used for writing parameters. For writing, the structure pa_message_params, which is a wrapper for pa_strbuf has been created. Following new write functions are available: pa_message_params_new() - creates a new pa_message_params structure pa_message_params_free() - frees a pa_message_params structure pa_message_param_to_string_free() - converts a pa_message_param to string and frees the structure pa_message_params_begin_list() - starts a list pa_message_params_end_list() - ends a list pa_message_params_write_string() - writes a string to a pa_message_params structure pa_message_params_write_raw() - writes a raw string to a pa_message_params structure For string parameters that contain curly braces or backslashes, those characters will be escaped when using pa_message_params_write_string(), while write_raw() will put the string into the buffer without any changes. For reading, pa_message_params_read_string() reverts the changes that pa_message_params_write_string() might have introduced. The patch also adds more restrictions on the object path name. Now only alphanumeric characters and one of "_", ".", "-" and "/" are allowed. The path name may not end with a / or contain a double slash. If the user specifies a trailing / when sending a message, it will be silently removed. Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pulseaudio/pulseaudio/-/merge_requests/51> |
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