If an object free() method was called manually when a callback was set then the callback would call free() again. This meant that each free() method had to protect against a subsequent call.
Instead, clear the callback (if present) before calling memContextFree(). This is faster (since there is no unecessary callback) and removes the need for semaphores to protect against a double free().
Fixed parameter constructors made adding new interface functions a burden, so we switched to using structs to define interfaces in the storage module at c49eaec7.
While propagating this pattern to the IO interfaces it became obvious that the existing variable parameter function pattern (begun in the storage module) was more succinct and consistent with the existing code.
So, use variable parameter functions to define all interfaces. This assumes that the non-interface parameters will be fixed, which seems reasonable for low-level code.
Previously, debug log functions had to handle NULLs and truncate output to the available buffer size. This was verbose for both coding and testing.
Instead, create a function/macro combination that allows log functions to return a simple String object. The wrapper function takes care of the memory context, handles NULLs, and truncates the log string based on the available buffer size.
The archive-get command will only be executed in C if the repository is local, unencrypted, and type posix or cifs. Admittedly a limited use case, but this is just the first step in migrating the archive-get command entirely into C.
This is a direct migration from the Perl code (including messages) to integrate as seamlessly with the remaining Perl code as possible. It should not be possible to determine if the C version is running unless debug-level logging is enabled.