Filter: Corrected implementation of ::safety

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Paul Beckingham 2015-06-27 21:08:24 -04:00
parent e0291d35e4
commit 358223a6b1
2 changed files with 11 additions and 14 deletions

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@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ void Filter::subset (std::vector <Task>& output, bool applyContext /* = true */)
}
else
{
safety (precompiled.size ());
safety ();
context.timer_filter.stop ();
for (auto& task : context.tdb2.pending.get_tasks ())
@ -261,15 +261,13 @@ bool Filter::pendingOnly ()
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Disaster avoidance mechanism. If a WRITECMD has no filter, then it can cause
// all tasks to be modified. This is usually not intended.
void Filter::safety (unsigned int terms)
void Filter::safety ()
{
for (auto& a : context.cli2._args)
{
if (a.hasTag ("CMD"))
{
if (a.hasTag ("WRITECMD"))
{
if (terms)
{
if (! context.config.getBoolean ("allow.empty.filter"))
throw std::string (STRING_TASK_SAFETY_ALLOW);
@ -282,7 +280,6 @@ void Filter::safety (unsigned int terms)
// Sounds the alarm.
throw std::string (STRING_TASK_SAFETY_FAIL);
}
}
// CMD was found.
return;

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@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ public:
void subset (const std::vector <Task>&, std::vector <Task>&, bool applyContext = true);
void subset (std::vector <Task>&, bool applyContext = true);
bool pendingOnly ();
void safety (unsigned int);
void safety ();
private:
int _startCount;