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strv_env_replace was calling env_match(), which in effect allowed multiple values for the same key to be inserted into the environment block. That's pointless, because APIs to access variables only return a single value (the latest entry), so it's better to keep the block clean, i.e. with just a single entry for each key. Add a new helper function that simply tests if the part before '=' is equal in two strings and use that in strv_env_replace. In load_env_file_push, use strv_env_replace to immediately replace the previous assignment with a matching name. Afaict, none of the callers are materially affected by this change, but it seems like some pointless work was being done, if the same value was set multiple times. We'd go through parsing and assigning the value for each entry. With this change, we handle just the last one. |
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