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bpo-23878: Remove an unneeded fseek() call in _Py_FindEnvConfigValue() #15424
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bpo-23878: Remove an unneeded fseek() call in _Py_FindEnvConfigValue() #15424
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@@ -741,7 +741,9 @@ _Py_FindEnvConfigValue(FILE *env_file, const wchar_t *key, | |||
char buffer[MAXPATHLEN * 2 + 1]; /* allow extra for key, '=', etc. */ | |||
buffer[Py_ARRAY_LENGTH(buffer)-1] = '\0'; | |||
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Please update the function comment: explain that it returns 1 and copy it into value if found, or return 0 on error or if not found. Something like that.
I'm not sure why key is a parameter: its value is always "home". Maybe write a following PR to remove the key parameter? (need to update getpath.c and getpathp.c)
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Note: I'm not sure why fseek(0) is called: we just opened the file in read mode, not in append mode, the file cursor should already be 0.
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Thank you very much for your review, @vstinner. I have removed the fseek()
call -- it indeed seems to be unneeded.
I will create a pull request to remove the key parameter.
There doesn't appear to be any need for it.
I don't think that it's worth it to backport this change to Python 3.7 or 3.8. |
https://bugs.python.org/issue23878