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Fixes a regression introduced by 81fb5375b3b3bfc22d023d7908ad9eee4b3c1ffb.
If one of the cursor option is specified, we first seek to the cursor position.
So, the current position may be out of the time range specified by --until,
and we need to verify the timestamp of the current position.
Fixes#31776.
Co-authored-by: Reid Wahl <nrwahl@protonmail.com>
device_open_from_devnum() returns two things: the devname via
an output param, and the fd via the return value. Rename the param
to signal that it's not the only return channel.
I didn't know that this helper existed… It is very similar to strdup_to_full(),
but all callers can actually be replaced by strdup_to(), which has more fitting
semantics.
The function was written to support ret==NULL, but the only caller always
passes ret, and sockaddr_pretty() also requires ret to be set, so that
half-implemented code wasn't very useful.
The return value of read_stripped_line() is changed. Before we'd return the
number of characters read, but that number was not meaningful after we called
strstrip(). So just return 0 if nothing was read (EOF), and 1 if something was
read (not EOF). All the callers were only checking for <0 or ==0.
It's a bit ugly to have both strdup_to() and strdup_to_full(). I initially
started with one variant, but then in some functions we want the additional
info, while in many other places, having 1 instead of 0 causes the return
value of whole chains of functions to be changed. It *probably* wouldn't cause
any difference, but there is at least of bunch of tests that would need to be
updated, so in the end it seems to have the two variants.
The output param is first to match free_and_strdup() and other similar
functions.
The new version of `devel-freezer` GitHub Action adds support for milestones, labels, and more. Now, when the `rc` tag is published, it won't post a development freeze comment on PRs included in the next milestone.
This commit also sets a delay of the 20s for PR validation to give some time for updating labels and milestones on submitted PRs.
It's great that we provide fallback values, but if we got one of those wrong,
it could be a long time before anyone noticed. So let's add asserts that the
our internal defines actually match the official ones, when the latter are
available.
I did not add '#include "macro.h"' to missing_{audit,capability}, because
those are processed by an awk script that would need additional include
directories and could be confused by the additional lines. We don't include
those headers standalone anyway, so this is not necessary anyway.
IOPRIO_* is defined in linux/ioprio.h, so we were always using our fallback
definitions.
The header list in meson.build is sorted. I'm not sure why it wasn't.
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