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structeq() is too dangerous: if a structure has padding, it can fail silently. The new ccan/structeq instead provides a macro to define foo_eq(), which does the right thing in case of padding (which none of our structures currently have anyway). Upgrade ccan, and use it everywhere. Except run-peer-wire.c, which is only testing code and can use raw memcmp(): valgrind will tell us if padding exists. Interestingly, we still declared short_channel_id_eq, even though we didn't define it any more! Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
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535 B
C
19 lines
535 B
C
#include <common/htlc_wire.h>
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#include <onchaind/onchain_wire.h>
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#include <wire/wire.h>
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void towire_htlc_stub(u8 **pptr, const struct htlc_stub *htlc_stub)
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{
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towire_side(pptr, htlc_stub->owner);
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towire_u32(pptr, htlc_stub->cltv_expiry);
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towire_ripemd160(pptr, &htlc_stub->ripemd);
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}
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void fromwire_htlc_stub(const u8 **cursor, size_t *max,
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struct htlc_stub *htlc_stub)
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{
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htlc_stub->owner = fromwire_side(cursor, max);
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htlc_stub->cltv_expiry = fromwire_u32(cursor, max);
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fromwire_ripemd160(cursor, max, &htlc_stub->ripemd);
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}
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