In runtime code, use StaticString for literals or String for computed
char strings. In test code, I justed used String("literal") to keep
the conversion simpler. I think tests are ultimately easier to maintain
without the StaticString treatment.
This is a rather mechanical refactor that uses references (&) rather than pointers (*) for parameters that are not permitted to ever be given null arguments. In effect, the onus for checking null pointers is shifted from the callee to the caller. The & type annotation makes it clear that the callee is not prepared to deal with a null pointer.
These commands invariably return true. This is more than a tad confusing to a new reader of the code. Refactor them to return void. Remove a few pieces of dead code that would log something if they ever returned false.
I was learning from @jdelong and he said that you should use
double quotes for local includes and angle brackets for library
includes. I asked why our code was the way it was, and he said he wanted
to clean it up. I beat him to it :)
Conflicts:
hphp/runtime/base/server/admin_request_handler.cpp
hphp/runtime/vm/named_entity.h
Set the stopped flag for the debugger proxy when it receives a quit command, so that the proxy exits a bit quicker and cleaner. Add a timeout to the cleanup quite of test_debugger, so that it does not hang when a test goes wrong. Add some more tracing.
Removed the litstr overloads of Array::rvalAt, rvalAtRef, lval,
lvalPtr, lvalAt, and set. The main one left to do is operator[].
Fixed a bug in f_get_html_translation_table() where we were copying
the null terminator of what should be a one-character string, thus
creating a two-character string with s[1] == 0. (cc @jdelong)
In class Extension, store a String for the name instead of
const char*. cc @sgolemon
This change is mostly for FB internal organizational reasons.
Building is not effected beyond the fact that the target now
lands in hphp/hhvm/hhvm rather than src/hhvm/hhvm.