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author | lpsolit%gmail.com <> | 2005-11-23 19:56:10 +0100 |
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committer | lpsolit%gmail.com <> | 2005-11-23 19:56:10 +0100 |
commit | 4b61c038bb255086cf273ff3faa1b2d89c220212 (patch) | |
tree | 3fe771b3aaac9bfa5502cfd983460c3f46dfc3f9 | |
parent | 1ec20babb683eb7fd7c0768bf3e616aac277a4a3 (diff) | |
download | bugzilla-4b61c038bb255086cf273ff3faa1b2d89c220212.tar.gz bugzilla-4b61c038bb255086cf273ff3faa1b2d89c220212.tar.xz |
Bug 315339: User::match_field() now leaves fields undefined instead of as empty strings when no value is passed (for type eq "single" only) - My previous patch was buggy as fields accepting only one user and those accepting several users must be considered differently. Patch by Frédéric Buclin <LpSolit@gmail.com> r/a=justdave
-rw-r--r-- | Bugzilla/User.pm | 15 |
1 files changed, 11 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/Bugzilla/User.pm b/Bugzilla/User.pm index 88a7f0e49..0cca45682 100644 --- a/Bugzilla/User.pm +++ b/Bugzilla/User.pm @@ -955,10 +955,13 @@ sub match_field { # the field here, and not set it to '', so that we will add # things to an empty list, and not to a list containing one # empty string. - # If no match or more than one match is found for this field, + # If the field accepts only one match (type eq "single") and + # no match or more than one match is found for this field, # we will set it back to '' so that the field remains defined # outside this function (it was if we came here; else we would - # have returned ealier above). + # have returned earlier above). + # If the field accepts several matches (type eq "multi") and no match + # is found, we leave this field undefined (= empty array). $cgi->delete($field); my @queries = (); @@ -1044,10 +1047,14 @@ sub match_field { } } # Above, we deleted the field before adding matches. If no match - # or more than one match has been found, we set it back to '' so + # or more than one match has been found for a field expecting only + # one match (type eq "single"), we set it back to '' so # that the caller of this function can still check whether this # field was defined or not (and it was if we came here). - $cgi->param($field, '') unless defined $cgi->param($field); + if (!defined $cgi->param($field) + && $fields->{$field}->{'type'} eq 'single') { + $cgi->param($field, ''); + } } my $retval; |