Did you actually experience this happening or are you just being defensive since it’s technically possible?
Yeah, I did. I'm not 100% I can repro it now.
On Sun, Nov 19, 2017 at 6:58 AM, Dan Smith dsmith@danplanet.com wrote:
# HG changeset patch # User Christopher Hoover ch@murgatroid.com # Date 1510451669 28800 # Sat Nov 11 17:54:29 2017 -0800 # Node ID daba4a5f7acefe52f5fa4f036c9df59865c8df1e # Parent 0e0470d3e892bfd4818bfb972b8b85d58f2b00d4 Fixes case where column order setting parsing was calling split on None.
Same for this one.
diff -r 0e0470d3e892 -r daba4a5f7ace chirp/ui/memedit.py --- a/chirp/ui/memedit.py Fri Nov 03 20:24:29 2017 -0400 +++ b/chirp/ui/memedit.py Sat Nov 11 17:54:29 2017 -0800 @@ -961,15 +961,19 @@
default_col_order = [x for x, y, z in self.cols if z] try:
col_order = self._config.get("column_order_%s" %
self.__class__.__name__).
split(",")
if len(col_order) != len(default_col_order):
raise Exception()
for i in col_order:
if i not in default_col_order:
config_setting = self._config.get("column_order_%s" %
self.__class__.__name__)
if config_setting is None:
Did you actually experience this happening or are you just being defensive since it’s technically possible?
col_order = default_col_order
else:
col_order = config_setting.split(",")
if len(col_order) != len(default_col_order): raise Exception()
for i in col_order:
if i not in default_col_order:
raise Exception()
One other way to do this would be to just make it:
for i in col_order or default_col_order:
Thus avoiding the extra conditional and indent. But, that’s just a nit.
Thanks!
—Dan