osl: Unix pipe converted from OSL_ASSERT to assert/SAL_WARNs
Explanation for each conversion: - osl_acceptPipe() - don't worry about an invalid oslPipe sent as function parameter an error gets flagged in Unix normally, so it might not be a programming error - definitely assert on an empty name, that's a definite programming error and should never, ever occur - createPipeImpl() allocates and initializes memory for the oslPipeImpl structure, if it can't do this then something has been done wrongly - osl_receivePipe() - invalid oslPipe sent as function parameter might not be a programming error, give a warning but don't assert - osl_sendPipe() - invalid oslPipe sent as function parameter might not be a programming error, give a warning but don't assert - osl_writePipe() - really just a thin wrapper around osl_sendPipe(), which detects and handles invalid pipes - osl_readPipe() - really just a thin wrapper around osl_receivePipe(), which detects and handles invalid pipes Change-Id: I4923265b4c648852743c406b682d43ffb9ac6537 Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/40003Reviewed-by:Chris Sherlock <chris.sherlock79@gmail.com> Tested-by:
Chris Sherlock <chris.sherlock79@gmail.com>
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