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List:       subversion-issues
Subject:    [Issue 613] New - svn_fs__next_key() should publish a size for users
From:       issues () subversion ! tigris ! org
Date:       2002-01-25 22:46:49
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+ | svn_fs__next_key() should publish a size for users                         |
+ +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+ |      Issue #: 613                       Component: subversion              |
+ |       Status: NEW                         Version: current                 |
+ |   Resolution:                            Platform: All                     |
+ |   Issue type: DEFECT                   OS/Version: All                     |
+ |     Priority: P5                     Subcomponent: src                     |
+ +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+ |  Assigned To: issues@subversion.tigris.org                                 |
+ |  Reported By: gstein@tigris.org                                            |
+ |      CC list: Cc:                                                          |
+ +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+ |    Milestone: TargetMilestone: ---                                         |
+ |          URL:                                                              |
+ +============================================================================+
+ |                              DESCRIPTION                                   |
+ Callers of svn_fs__next_key() don't know how large of a buffer to define for the
+ 'next_key' parameter. There should be a #define for them, and the callers should
+ be updated to use it.
+ 
+ (and eliminate the related comment the reps-table.c :-)
+ 
+ (this is a bit-sized task; it would also be good to look for similar "magic"
+ constants elsewhere in the code; maybe grep for '\[[0-9]+\]' ?)
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