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+ Fix some english typos
+ Fix some macros that need an expression and there are no attributes support, just pass the expression as is SVN revision: 38792
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@ -110,8 +110,8 @@
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# define EINA_SCANF(fmt, arg)
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# define EINA_FORMAT(fmt)
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# define EINA_CONST
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# define EINA_UNLIKELY(exp)
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# define EINA_LIKELY(exp)
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# define EINA_UNLIKELY(exp) exp
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# define EINA_LIKELY(exp) exp
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# endif
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# else /* no __GNUC__ */
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# define EINA_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
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# define EINA_SCANF(fmt, arg)
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# define EINA_FORMAT(fmt)
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# define EINA_CONST
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# define EINA_UNLIKELY(exp)
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# define EINA_LIKELY(exp)
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# define EINA_UNLIKELY(exp) exp
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# define EINA_LIKELY(exp) exp
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# endif
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#else /* no HAVE___ATTRIBUTE__ */
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# define EINA_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
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# define EINA_SCANF(fmt, arg)
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# define EINA_FORMAT(fmt)
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# define EINA_CONST
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# define EINA_UNLIKELY(exp)
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# define EINA_LIKELY(exp)
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# define EINA_UNLIKELY(exp) exp
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# define EINA_LIKELY(exp) exp
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#endif
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@ -113,7 +113,7 @@
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* If you compiled Eina without debug mode, after executing that
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* program, you will see only 1 message (the argument being
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* negative). Why ? These macros are just wrappers around
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* eina_error_print(). This function only dysplays messages if the
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* eina_error_print(). This function only displays messages if the
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* current error level is lesser or equal than the one used by
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* eina_error_print(). By default, the current error level is
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* #EINA_ERROR_LEVEL_ERR (in non debug mode), and the macro uses
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@ -465,7 +465,7 @@ static const char *_colors[EINA_ERROR_LEVELS] = {
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* }
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* @endcode
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*
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* Compile this code with the following commant:
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* Compile this code with the following command:
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*
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* @code
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* gcc -Wall -o test_eina_error test_eina.c `pkg-config --cflags --libs eina`
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@ -520,7 +520,7 @@ EAPI Eina_Error EINA_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY = 0;
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* #EINA_ERROR_LEVEL_INFO and #EINA_ERROR_LEVEL_DBG. That value can
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* also be set later with eina_error_log_level_set().
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*
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* If you call explicitely this function and once the error subsystem
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* If you call explicitly this function and once the error subsystem
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* is not used anymore, then eina_error_shutdown() must be called to
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* shut down the error system.
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*/
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@ -581,7 +581,7 @@ EAPI int eina_error_shutdown(void)
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*
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* This function stores in a list the error message described by
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* @p msg. The returned value is a unique identifier greater or equal
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* than 1. The description can be retrive later by passing to
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* than 1. The description can be retrieve later by passing to
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* eina_error_msg_get() the returned value.
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*/
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EAPI Eina_Error eina_error_msg_register(const char *msg)
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@ -666,7 +666,7 @@ EAPI void eina_error_set(Eina_Error err)
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* @p fmt, which is a formatted string, followed by optional arguments
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* that can be converted (like with printf). If @p level is strictly
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* larger than the current error level, that function returns
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* immediatly, otherwise it prints all the errors up to the current
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* immediately, otherwise it prints all the errors up to the current
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* error level. The current error level can be changed with
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* eina_error_log_level_set(). See also eina_error_init() for more
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* informations.
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