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@@ -554,6 +554,27 @@ list_server_status(smartlist_t *routers, char **router_status_out)
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return 0;
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}
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+int
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+_compare_tor_version_str_ptr(const void **_a, const void **_b)
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+{
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+ const char *a = *_a, *b = *_b;
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+ int ca, cb;
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+ tor_version_t va, vb;
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+ ca = tor_version_parse(a, &va);
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+ cb = tor_version_parse(b, &vb);
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+ /* If they both parse, compare them. */
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+ if (ca && cb)
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+ return tor_version_compare(&va,&vb);
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+ /* If one parses, it comes first. */
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+ if (ca && !cb)
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+ return -1;
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+ if (!ca && cb)
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+ return 1;
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+ /* If neiher parses, compare strings. Also, the directory server admin needs
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+ ** to be smacked upside the head. But Tor is tolerant and gentle. */
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+ return strcmp(a,b);
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+}
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+
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/* Given a (possibly empty) list of config_line_t, each line of which contains
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* a list of comma-separated version numbers surrounded by optional space,
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* allocate and return a new string containing the version numbers, in order,
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@@ -568,7 +589,7 @@ format_versions_list(config_line_t *ln)
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smartlist_split_string(versions, ln->value, ",",
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SPLIT_SKIP_SPACE|SPLIT_IGNORE_BLANK, 0);
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}
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- smartlist_sort_strings(versions); /* sort them */
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+ smartlist_sort(versions, _compare_tor_version_str_ptr);
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result = smartlist_join_strings(versions,",",0,NULL);
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SMARTLIST_FOREACH(versions,char *,s,tor_free(s));
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smartlist_free(versions);
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