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OnlineDB packages -- changes for large object passed by value #620

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@gartung gartung commented Aug 26, 2013

found by clang static analyzer cms.ArgSizeChecker
std::vector
std::map

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A new Pull Request was created by @gartung (Patrick Gartung) for CMSSW_7_0_X.

OnlineDB packages -- changes for large object passed by value

It involves the following packages:

OnlineDB/EcalCondDB
OnlineDB/SiStripConfigDb

@ggovi, @apfeiffer1 can you please review it and eventually sign? Thanks.
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+1

David, could you please "jenkins" this one ? :)

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This pull request is fully signed and it will be integrated in one of the next IBs unless changes or unless it breaks tests.

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ktf added a commit that referenced this pull request Aug 27, 2013
OnlineDB packages -- changes for large object passed by value
@ktf ktf merged commit 4af14d7 into cms-sw:CMSSW_7_0_X Aug 27, 2013
@gartung gartung deleted the argsize-OnlineDB branch August 27, 2013 21:08
gpetruc added a commit to gpetruc/cmssw that referenced this pull request Mar 7, 2016
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