diff --git a/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore.c b/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore.c index ef13cad1d5..e4e32446f4 100644 --- a/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore.c +++ b/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore.c @@ -1,4 +1,3 @@ - #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H # include #endif diff --git a/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_anim.c b/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_anim.c index 7c248135ae..d5d4e9e9ed 100644 --- a/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_anim.c +++ b/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_anim.c @@ -14,22 +14,22 @@ static double animators_frametime = 1.0 / 30.0; * @param data The data to pass to the function * @return A handle to the new animator * @ingroup Ecore_Animator_Group - * + * * This function adds a animator and returns its handle on success and NULL on * failure. The function @p func will be called every N seconds where N is the * frametime interval set by ecore_animator_frametime_set(). The function will * be passed the @p data pointer as its parameter. - * - * When the animator @p func is called, it must return a value of either 1 or 0. - * If it returns 1 (or ECORE_CALLBACK_RENEW), it will be called again at the - * next tick, or if it returns 0 (or ECORE_CALLBACK_CANCEL) it will be deleted + * + * When the animator @p func is called, it must return a value of either 1 or 0. + * If it returns 1 (or ECORE_CALLBACK_RENEW), it will be called again at the + * next tick, or if it returns 0 (or ECORE_CALLBACK_CANCEL) it will be deleted * automatically making any references/handles for it invalid. */ EAPI Ecore_Animator * ecore_animator_add(int (*func) (void *data), const void *data) { Ecore_Animator *animator; - + if (!func) return NULL; animator = calloc(1, sizeof(Ecore_Animator)); if (!animator) return NULL; @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ ecore_animator_add(int (*func) (void *data), const void *data) * @param animator The animator to delete * @return The data pointer set for the animator * @ingroup Ecore_Animator_Group - * + * * Delete the specified @p aqnimator from the set of animators that are executed * during main loop execution. This function returns the data parameter that * was being passed to the callback on success, or NULL on failure. After this @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ ecore_animator_del(Ecore_Animator *animator) /** * Set the animator call interval in seconds. * @param frametime The time in seconds in between animator ticks. - * + * * This function sets the time interval (in seconds) inbetween animator ticks. */ EAPI void @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ ecore_animator_frametime_set(double frametime) /** * Get the animator call interval in seconds. * @return The time in second in between animator ticks. - * + * * this function retrieves the time inbetween animator ticks, in seconds. */ EAPI double @@ -109,11 +109,11 @@ _ecore_animator_shutdown(void) { ecore_timer_del(timer); timer = NULL; - } + } while (animators) { Ecore_Animator *animator; - + animator = animators; animators = _ecore_list2_remove(animators, animator); ECORE_MAGIC_SET(animator, ECORE_MAGIC_NONE); @@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ _ecore_animator(void *data __UNUSED__) for (l = (Ecore_List2 *)animators; l;) { Ecore_Animator *animator; - + animator = (Ecore_Animator *)l; l = l->next; if (!animator->delete_me) @@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ _ecore_animator(void *data __UNUSED__) for (l = (Ecore_List2 *)animators; l;) { Ecore_Animator *animator; - + animator = (Ecore_Animator *)l; l = l->next; if (animator->delete_me) diff --git a/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_app.c b/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_app.c index 5d3f12bc6f..7858c76085 100644 --- a/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_app.c +++ b/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_app.c @@ -1,4 +1,3 @@ - #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H # include #endif @@ -17,7 +16,7 @@ static char **app_argv = NULL; * Set up the programs command-line arguments. * @param argc The same as passed as argc to the programs main() function * @param argv The same as passed as argv to the programs main() function - * + * * A call to this function will store the programs command-line arguments * for later use by ecore_app_restart() or ecore_app_args_get(). */ @@ -34,7 +33,7 @@ ecore_app_args_set(int argc, const char **argv) * Return the programs stored command-line arguments. * @param argc A pointer to the return value to hold argc * @param argv A pointer to the return value to hold argv - * + * * When called, this funciton returns the arguments for the program stored by * ecore_app_args_set(). The integer pointed to by @p argc will be filled, if * the pointer is not NULL, and the string array pointer @p argv will be filled @@ -50,7 +49,7 @@ ecore_app_args_get(int *argc, char ***argv) /** * Restart the program executable with the command-line arguments stored. - * + * * This function will restart & re-execute this program in place of itself * using the command-line arguments stored by ecore_app_args_set(). This is * an easy way for a program to restart itself for cleanup purposes, @@ -61,7 +60,7 @@ ecore_app_restart(void) { char *args[4096]; int i; - + if ((app_argc < 1) || (!app_argv)) return; if (app_argc >= 4096) return; for (i = 0; i < app_argc; i++) args[i] = app_argv[i]; diff --git a/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_events.c b/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_events.c index c33b2441ac..0035f6318f 100644 --- a/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_events.c +++ b/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_events.c @@ -24,21 +24,21 @@ static void *ecore_raw_event_event = NULL; * @param func The function to call when the event is found in the queue * @param data A data pointer to pass to the called function @p func * @return A new Event handler, or NULL on failure - * + * * Add an event handler to the list of handlers. This will, on success, return * a handle to the event handler object that was created, that can be used - * later to remove the handler using ecore_event_handler_del(). The @p type + * later to remove the handler using ecore_event_handler_del(). The @p type * parameter is the iteger of the event type that will trigger this callback * to be called. The callback @p func is called when this event is processed * and will be passed the event type, a pointer to the private event - * structure that is specific to that event type, and a data pointer that is + * structure that is specific to that event type, and a data pointer that is * provided in this call as the @p data parameter. - * - * When the callback @p func is called, it must return 1 or 0. If it returns - * 1 (or ECORE_CALLBACK_RENEW), It will keep being called as per normal, for - * each handler set up for that event type. If it returns 0 (or + * + * When the callback @p func is called, it must return 1 or 0. If it returns + * 1 (or ECORE_CALLBACK_RENEW), It will keep being called as per normal, for + * each handler set up for that event type. If it returns 0 (or * ECORE_CALLBACK_CANCEL), it will cease processing handlers for that particular - * event, so all handler set to handle that event type that have not already + * event, so all handler set to handle that event type that have not already * been called, will not be. */ EAPI Ecore_Event_Handler * @@ -57,14 +57,14 @@ ecore_event_handler_add(int type, int (*func) (void *data, int type, void *event if (type >= (event_handlers_num - 1)) { int p_alloc_num; - + p_alloc_num = event_handlers_alloc_num; event_handlers_num = type + 1; if (event_handlers_num > event_handlers_alloc_num) { Ecore_Event_Handler **new_handlers; int i; - + event_handlers_alloc_num = ((event_handlers_num + 16) / 16) * 16; new_handlers = realloc(event_handlers, event_handlers_alloc_num * sizeof(Ecore_Event_Handler *)); if (!new_handlers) @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ ecore_event_handler_add(int type, int (*func) (void *data, int type, void *event * Delete an event handler. * @param event_handler Event handler handle to delete * @return Data passed to handler - * + * * Delete a specified event handler from the handler list. On success this will * delete the event handler and return the pointer passed as @p data when the * handler was added by ecore_event_handler_add(). On failure NULL will be @@ -95,8 +95,8 @@ EAPI void * ecore_event_handler_del(Ecore_Event_Handler *event_handler) { Ecore_List2_Data *node; - - if (!ECORE_MAGIC_CHECK(event_handler, ECORE_MAGIC_EVENT_HANDLER)) + + if (!ECORE_MAGIC_CHECK(event_handler, ECORE_MAGIC_EVENT_HANDLER)) { ECORE_MAGIC_FAIL(event_handler, ECORE_MAGIC_EVENT_HANDLER, "ecore_event_handler_del"); @@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ ecore_event_handler_del(Ecore_Event_Handler *event_handler) return event_handler->data; } -static void +static void _ecore_event_generic_free (void *data __UNUSED__, void *event) { free (event); @@ -122,10 +122,10 @@ _ecore_event_generic_free (void *data __UNUSED__, void *event) * @param func_free The function to be called to free this private structure * @param data The data pointer to be passed to the free function * @return A Handle for that event - * + * * On success this function returns a handle to an event on the event queue, or * NULL if it fails. If it succeeds, an event of type @p type will be added - * to the queue for processing by event handlers added by + * to the queue for processing by event handlers added by * ecore_event_handler_add(). The @p ev parameter will be a pointer to the event * private data that is specific to that event type. When the event is no * longer needed, @p func_free will be called and passed the private structure @@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ ecore_event_add(int type, void *ev, void (*func_free) (void *data, void *ev), vo * Delete an event from the queue. * @param event The event handle to delete * @return The data pointer originally set for the event free function - * + * * This deletes the event @p event from the event queue, and returns the * @p data parameer originally set when adding it with ecore_event_add(). This * does not immediately call the free function, and it may be called later on @@ -157,9 +157,9 @@ ecore_event_add(int type, void *ev, void (*func_free) (void *data, void *ev), vo EAPI void * ecore_event_del(Ecore_Event *event) { - if (!ECORE_MAGIC_CHECK(event, ECORE_MAGIC_EVENT)) + if (!ECORE_MAGIC_CHECK(event, ECORE_MAGIC_EVENT)) { - ECORE_MAGIC_FAIL(event, ECORE_MAGIC_EVENT, "ecore_event_del"); + ECORE_MAGIC_FAIL(event, ECORE_MAGIC_EVENT, "ecore_event_del"); return NULL; } event->delete_me = 1; @@ -169,8 +169,8 @@ ecore_event_del(Ecore_Event *event) /** * Allocate a new event type id sensibly and return the new id. * @return A new event type id. - * - * This function allocates a new event type id and returns it. Once an event + * + * This function allocates a new event type id and returns it. Once an event * type has been allocated it can never be de-allocated during the life of * the program. There is no guarantee of the contents of this event ID, or how * it is calculated, except that the ID will be unique to the current instance @@ -190,8 +190,8 @@ ecore_event_type_new(void) * @param func_end Function to call after the queu has been filtered * @param data Data to pass to the filter functions * @return A filter handle - * - * This adds a filter to call callbacks to loop through the event queue and + * + * This adds a filter to call callbacks to loop through the event queue and * filter events out of the queue. On failure NULL is returned. On success a * Filter handle is returned. Filters are called on the queue just before * Event handler processing to try and remove redundant events. Just as @@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ EAPI Ecore_Event_Filter * ecore_event_filter_add(void * (*func_start) (void *data), int (*func_filter) (void *data, void *loop_data, int type, void *event), void (*func_end) (void *data, void *loop_data), const void *data) { Ecore_Event_Filter *ef; - + if (!func_filter) return NULL; ef = calloc(1, sizeof(Ecore_Event_Filter)); if (!ef) return NULL; @@ -224,14 +224,14 @@ ecore_event_filter_add(void * (*func_start) (void *data), int (*func_filter) (vo * Delete an event filter. * @param ef The event filter handle * @return The data set for the filter - * + * * Delete a filter that has been added by its @p ef handle. On success this * will return the data pointer set when this filter was added. On failure * NULL is returned. */ EAPI void * ecore_event_filter_del(Ecore_Event_Filter *ef) -{ +{ if (!ECORE_MAGIC_CHECK(ef, ECORE_MAGIC_EVENT_FILTER)) { ECORE_MAGIC_FAIL(ef, ECORE_MAGIC_EVENT_FILTER, "ecore_event_filter_del"); @@ -245,11 +245,11 @@ ecore_event_filter_del(Ecore_Event_Filter *ef) /** * Return the current event type being handled. * @return The current event type being handled if inside a handler callback - * + * * If the program is currently inside an Ecore event handler callback this * will return the type of the current event being processed. If Ecore is * not inside an event handler, ECORE_EVENT_NONE is returned. - * + * * This is useful when certain Ecore modules such as Ecore_Evas "swallow" * events and not all the original information is passed on. In special cases * this extra information may be useful or needed and using this call can let @@ -265,11 +265,11 @@ ecore_event_current_type_get(void) /** * Return the current event type pointer handled. * @return The current event pointer being handled if inside a handler callback - * + * * If the program is currently inside an Ecore event handler callback this * will return the pointer of the current event being processed. If Ecore is * not inside an event handler, NULL will be returned. - * + * * This is useful when certain Ecore modules such as Ecore_Evas "swallow" * events and not all the original information is passed on. In special cases * this extra information may be useful or needed and using this call can let @@ -286,14 +286,14 @@ void _ecore_event_shutdown(void) { int i; - + while (events) _ecore_event_del(events); for (i = 0; i < event_handlers_num; i++) { while (event_handlers[i]) { Ecore_Event_Handler *eh; - + eh = event_handlers[i]; event_handlers[i] = _ecore_list2_remove(event_handlers[i], eh); ECORE_MAGIC_SET(eh, ECORE_MAGIC_NONE); @@ -303,7 +303,7 @@ _ecore_event_shutdown(void) while (event_handlers_delete_list) { Ecore_List2_Data *ehd; - + ehd = event_handlers_delete_list; event_handlers_delete_list = _ecore_list2_remove(event_handlers_delete_list, ehd); free(ehd); @@ -315,9 +315,9 @@ _ecore_event_shutdown(void) while (event_filters) { Ecore_Event_Filter *ef; - + ef = event_filters; - event_filters = _ecore_list2_remove(event_filters, ef); + event_filters = _ecore_list2_remove(event_filters, ef); ECORE_MAGIC_SET(ef, ECORE_MAGIC_NONE); free(ef); } @@ -335,7 +335,7 @@ Ecore_Event * _ecore_event_add(int type, void *ev, void (*func_free) (void *data, void *ev), void *data) { Ecore_Event *e; - + e = calloc(1, sizeof(Ecore_Event)); if (!e) return NULL; ECORE_MAGIC_SET(e, ECORE_MAGIC_EVENT); @@ -352,7 +352,7 @@ void * _ecore_event_del(Ecore_Event *event) { void *data; - + data = event->data; if (event->func_free) event->func_free(event->data, event->event); events = _ecore_list2_remove(events, event); @@ -440,7 +440,7 @@ _ecore_event_call(void) // printf("EVENT BATCH DONE\n"); ecore_raw_event_type = ECORE_EVENT_NONE; ecore_raw_event_event = NULL; - + while (events) _ecore_event_del(events); while (event_handlers_delete_list) { @@ -458,7 +458,7 @@ EAPI void * _ecore_event_signal_user_new(void) { Ecore_Event_Signal_User *e; - + e = calloc(1, sizeof(Ecore_Event_Signal_User)); return e; } @@ -467,7 +467,7 @@ void * _ecore_event_signal_hup_new(void) { Ecore_Event_Signal_Hup *e; - + e = calloc(1, sizeof(Ecore_Event_Signal_Hup)); return e; } @@ -476,7 +476,7 @@ void * _ecore_event_signal_exit_new(void) { Ecore_Event_Signal_Exit *e; - + e = calloc(1, sizeof(Ecore_Event_Signal_Exit)); return e; } @@ -485,7 +485,7 @@ void * _ecore_event_signal_power_new(void) { Ecore_Event_Signal_Power *e; - + e = calloc(1, sizeof(Ecore_Event_Signal_Power)); return e; } diff --git a/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_exe.c b/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_exe.c index 19e70343e6..f95ab7b063 100644 --- a/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_exe.c +++ b/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_exe.c @@ -212,10 +212,10 @@ static int run_pri = ECORE_EXE_PRIORITY_INHERIT; /** * Sets the priority at which to launch processes * - * This sets the priority of processes run by ecore_exe_run() and + * This sets the priority of processes run by ecore_exe_run() and * ecore_exe_pipe_run(). If set to ECORE_EXE_PRIORITY_INHERIT child processes * inherit the priority of their parent. This is the default. - * + * * @param pri value -20 to 19 or ECORE_EXE_PRIORITY_INHERIT * @ingroup Ecore_Exe_Basic_Group */ @@ -228,10 +228,10 @@ ecore_exe_run_priority_set(int pri) /** * Gets the priority at which to launch processes * - * This gets ths priority of launched processes. See + * This gets ths priority of launched processes. See * ecore_exe_run_priority_set() for details. This just returns the value set * by this call. - * + * * @return the value set by ecore_exe_run_priority_set() * @ingroup Ecore_Exe_Basic_Group */ @@ -330,7 +330,7 @@ ecore_exe_pipe_run(const char *exe_cmd, Ecore_Exe_Flags flags, const void *data) if ((flags & ECORE_EXE_PIPE_AUTO) && (!(flags & ECORE_EXE_PIPE_ERROR)) && (!(flags & ECORE_EXE_PIPE_READ))) /* We need something to auto pipe. */ - flags |= ECORE_EXE_PIPE_READ | ECORE_EXE_PIPE_ERROR; + flags |= ECORE_EXE_PIPE_READ | ECORE_EXE_PIPE_ERROR; exe->child_fd_error = -1; exe->child_fd_read = -1; @@ -374,11 +374,11 @@ ecore_exe_pipe_run(const char *exe_cmd, Ecore_Exe_Flags flags, const void *data) { pid_t pid = 0; volatile int vfork_exec_errno = 0; - + /* FIXME: I should double check this. After a quick look around, this is already done, but via a more modern method. */ /* signal(SIGPIPE, SIG_IGN); We only want EPIPE on errors */ pid = fork(); - + if (pid == -1) { fprintf(stderr, "Failed to fork process\n"); @@ -434,7 +434,7 @@ ecore_exe_pipe_run(const char *exe_cmd, Ecore_Exe_Flags flags, const void *data) if (flags & ECORE_EXE_PIPE_WRITE) E_NO_ERRNO(result, close(writePipe[0]), ok); E_NO_ERRNO(result, close(statusPipe[1]), ok); - + _exit(-1); } else /* parent */ @@ -442,13 +442,13 @@ ecore_exe_pipe_run(const char *exe_cmd, Ecore_Exe_Flags flags, const void *data) /* Close the unused pipes. */ E_NO_ERRNO(result, close(statusPipe[1]), ok); - /* FIXME: after having a good look at the current e fd + /* FIXME: after having a good look at the current e fd * handling, investigate fcntl(dataPipe[x], F_SETSIG, ...) */ /* FIXME: above F_SETSIG etc. - this is async SIGIO based IO * which is also linux specific so we probably don't want to * do this as long as select() is working fine. the only time * we really want to think of SIGIO async IO is when it all - * actually works basically everywhere and we can turn all + * actually works basically everywhere and we can turn all * IO into DMA async activities (i.e. you do a read() then * the read is complete not on return but when you get a * SIGIO - the read() just starts the transfer and it is @@ -463,7 +463,7 @@ ecore_exe_pipe_run(const char *exe_cmd, Ecore_Exe_Flags flags, const void *data) for (;;) { char buf; - + E_NO_ERRNO(result, read(statusPipe[0], &buf, 1), ok); if (result == 0) { @@ -560,7 +560,7 @@ ecore_exe_pipe_run(const char *exe_cmd, Ecore_Exe_Flags flags, const void *data) ok = 0; } } - + exes = _ecore_list2_append(exes, exe); n = 0; } @@ -579,7 +579,7 @@ ecore_exe_pipe_run(const char *exe_cmd, Ecore_Exe_Flags flags, const void *data) else { Ecore_Exe_Event_Add *e; - + e = _ecore_exe_event_add_new(); e->exe = exe; if (e) /* Send the event. */ @@ -587,7 +587,7 @@ ecore_exe_pipe_run(const char *exe_cmd, Ecore_Exe_Flags flags, const void *data) _ecore_exe_event_add_free, NULL); /* printf("Running as %d for %s.\n", exe->pid, exe->cmd); */ } - + errno = n; return exe; } @@ -1448,7 +1448,7 @@ _ecore_exe_data_generic_handler(void *data, Ecore_Fd_Handler * fd_handler, lost_exe = 0; errno = 0; if ((num = read(child_fd, buf, READBUFSIZ)) < 1) - /* FIXME: SPEED/SIZE TRADE OFF - add a smaller READBUFSIZE + /* FIXME: SPEED/SIZE TRADE OFF - add a smaller READBUFSIZE * (currently 64k) to inbuf, use that instead of buf, and * save ourselves a memcpy(). */ { diff --git a/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_hash.c b/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_hash.c index 14a71f05ee..b52c648cd7 100644 --- a/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_hash.c +++ b/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_hash.c @@ -218,7 +218,7 @@ ecore_hash_hash_set(Ecore_Hash *hash, Ecore_Hash *set) * @return @c TRUE on success, @c FALSE on error. * @ingroup Ecore_Data_Hash_ADT_Destruction_Group */ -EAPI void +EAPI void ecore_hash_destroy(Ecore_Hash *hash) { unsigned int i = 0; @@ -281,7 +281,7 @@ ecore_hash_count(Ecore_Hash *hash) * @return TRUE on success, FALSE otherwise. * @ingroup Ecore_Data_Hash_ADT_Traverse_Group */ -EAPI int +EAPI int ecore_hash_for_each_node(Ecore_Hash *hash, Ecore_For_Each for_each_func, void *user_data) { unsigned int i = 0; diff --git a/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_idle_enterer.c b/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_idle_enterer.c index 7c9d03fca3..309aea255c 100644 --- a/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_idle_enterer.c +++ b/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_idle_enterer.c @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ _ecore_idle_enterer_shutdown(void) while (idle_enterers) { Ecore_Idle_Enterer *ie; - + ie = idle_enterers; idle_enterers = _ecore_list2_remove(idle_enterers, ie); ECORE_MAGIC_SET(ie, ECORE_MAGIC_NONE); @@ -90,11 +90,11 @@ void _ecore_idle_enterer_call(void) { Ecore_List2 *l; - + for (l = (Ecore_List2 *)idle_enterers; l; l = l->next) { Ecore_Idle_Enterer *ie; - + ie = (Ecore_Idle_Enterer *)l; if (!ie->delete_me) { @@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ _ecore_idle_enterer_call(void) for (l = (Ecore_List2 *)idle_enterers; l;) { Ecore_Idle_Enterer *ie; - + ie = (Ecore_Idle_Enterer *)l; l = l->next; if (ie->delete_me) diff --git a/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_idle_exiter.c b/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_idle_exiter.c index b9d4128a2f..a0217811df 100644 --- a/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_idle_exiter.c +++ b/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_idle_exiter.c @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ _ecore_idle_exiter_shutdown(void) while (idle_exiters) { Ecore_Idle_Exiter *ie; - + ie = idle_exiters; idle_exiters = _ecore_list2_remove(idle_exiters, ie); ECORE_MAGIC_SET(ie, ECORE_MAGIC_NONE); @@ -66,11 +66,11 @@ void _ecore_idle_exiter_call(void) { Ecore_List2 *l; - + for (l = (Ecore_List2 *)idle_exiters; l; l = l->next) { Ecore_Idle_Exiter *ie; - + ie = (Ecore_Idle_Exiter *)l; if (!ie->delete_me) { @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ _ecore_idle_exiter_call(void) for (l = (Ecore_List2 *)idle_exiters; l;) { Ecore_Idle_Exiter *ie; - + ie = (Ecore_Idle_Exiter *)l; l = l->next; if (ie->delete_me) diff --git a/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_idler.c b/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_idler.c index ff2dd7ece5..ffad4705ad 100644 --- a/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_idler.c +++ b/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_idler.c @@ -13,8 +13,8 @@ static int idlers_delete_me = 0; * * Add an idler handle to the event loop, returning a handle on success and * NULL otherwise. The function @p func will be called repeatedly while - * no other events are ready to be processed, as long as it returns 1 - * (or ECORE_CALLBACK_RENEW). A return of 0 (or ECORE_CALLBACK_CANCEL) deletes + * no other events are ready to be processed, as long as it returns 1 + * (or ECORE_CALLBACK_RENEW). A return of 0 (or ECORE_CALLBACK_CANCEL) deletes * the idler. * * Idlers are useful for progressively prossessing data without blocking. @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ _ecore_idler_shutdown(void) while (idlers) { Ecore_Idler *ie; - + ie = idlers; idlers = _ecore_list2_remove(idlers, ie); ECORE_MAGIC_SET(ie, ECORE_MAGIC_NONE); @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ _ecore_idler_call(void) for (l = (Ecore_List2 *)idlers; l; l = l->next) { Ecore_Idler *ie; - + ie = (Ecore_Idler *)l; if (!ie->delete_me) { @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ _ecore_idler_call(void) for (l = (Ecore_List2 *)idlers; l;) { Ecore_Idler *ie; - + ie = (Ecore_Idler *)l; l = l->next; if (ie->delete_me) diff --git a/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_list.c b/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_list.c index 008916cf01..36ef5068ec 100644 --- a/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_list.c +++ b/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_list.c @@ -36,13 +36,13 @@ static void *_ecore_list_find(Ecore_List *list, Ecore_Compare_Cb function, /* Sorting functions */ static Ecore_List_Node *_ecore_list_node_mergesort(Ecore_List_Node *first, int n, Ecore_Compare_Cb compare, int order); -static Ecore_List_Node *_ecore_list_node_merge(Ecore_List_Node *first, +static Ecore_List_Node *_ecore_list_node_merge(Ecore_List_Node *first, Ecore_List_Node *second, Ecore_Compare_Cb compare, int order); static Ecore_List_Node *_ecore_dlist_node_mergesort(Ecore_List_Node *first, int n, Ecore_Compare_Cb compare, int order); -static Ecore_List_Node *_ecore_dlist_node_merge(Ecore_List_Node *first, +static Ecore_List_Node *_ecore_dlist_node_merge(Ecore_List_Node *first, Ecore_List_Node *second, Ecore_Compare_Cb compare, int order); @@ -259,7 +259,7 @@ ecore_list_new(void) * @return @c TRUE if successful, @c FALSE if an error occurs. * @ingroup Ecore_Data_List_Creation_Group */ -EAPI int +EAPI int ecore_list_init(Ecore_List *list) { CHECK_PARAM_POINTER_RETURN("list", list, FALSE); @@ -274,7 +274,7 @@ ecore_list_init(Ecore_List *list) * @param list The list to be freed. * @ingroup Ecore_Data_List_Creation_Group */ -EAPI void +EAPI void ecore_list_destroy(Ecore_List *list) { void *data; @@ -298,7 +298,7 @@ ecore_list_destroy(Ecore_List *list) * @param free_func The function that will free the key data. * @return @c TRUE on successful set, @c FALSE otherwise. */ -EAPI int +EAPI int ecore_list_free_cb_set(Ecore_List *list, Ecore_Free_Cb free_func) { CHECK_PARAM_POINTER_RETURN("list", list, FALSE); @@ -313,7 +313,7 @@ ecore_list_free_cb_set(Ecore_List *list, Ecore_Free_Cb free_func) * @param list The list to check for nodes * @return @c TRUE if no nodes in list, @c FALSE if the list contains nodes */ -EAPI int +EAPI int ecore_list_empty_is(Ecore_List *list) { int ret = TRUE; @@ -331,7 +331,7 @@ ecore_list_empty_is(Ecore_List *list) * @param list The list to return the number of the current node. * @return The number of the current node in the list. */ -EAPI int +EAPI int ecore_list_index(Ecore_List *list) { int ret; @@ -348,7 +348,7 @@ ecore_list_index(Ecore_List *list) * @param list The list to find the number of nodes * @return The number of nodes in the list. */ -EAPI int +EAPI int ecore_list_count(Ecore_List *list) { int ret = 0; @@ -373,7 +373,7 @@ Functions that are used to add nodes to an Ecore_List. * @return @c FALSE if an error occurs, @c TRUE if appended successfully * @ingroup Ecore_Data_List_Add_Item_Group */ -EAPI inline int +EAPI inline int ecore_list_append(Ecore_List *list, void *data) { int ret; @@ -390,7 +390,7 @@ ecore_list_append(Ecore_List *list, void *data) } /* For adding items to the end of the list */ -static int +static int _ecore_list_append_0(Ecore_List *list, Ecore_List_Node *end) { if (list->last) @@ -420,7 +420,7 @@ _ecore_list_append_0(Ecore_List *list, Ecore_List_Node *end) * @return @c FALSE if an error occurs, @c TRUE if prepended successfully. * @ingroup Ecore_Data_List_Add_Item_Group */ -EAPI inline int +EAPI inline int ecore_list_prepend(Ecore_List *list, void *data) { int ret; @@ -437,7 +437,7 @@ ecore_list_prepend(Ecore_List *list, void *data) } /* For adding items to the beginning of the list */ -static int +static int _ecore_list_prepend_0(Ecore_List *list, Ecore_List_Node *start) { /* Put it at the beginning of the list */ @@ -462,7 +462,7 @@ _ecore_list_prepend_0(Ecore_List *list, Ecore_List_Node *start) * @return @c FALSE if there is an error, @c TRUE on success * @ingroup Ecore_Data_List_Add_Item_Group */ -EAPI inline int +EAPI inline int ecore_list_insert(Ecore_List *list, void *data) { int ret; @@ -479,7 +479,7 @@ ecore_list_insert(Ecore_List *list, void *data) } /* For adding items in front of the current position in the list */ -static int +static int _ecore_list_insert(Ecore_List *list, Ecore_List_Node *new_node) { /* @@ -521,7 +521,7 @@ _ecore_list_insert(Ecore_List *list, Ecore_List_Node *new_node) * @ingroup Ecore_Data_List_Add_Item_Group */ -EAPI int +EAPI int ecore_list_append_list(Ecore_List *list, Ecore_List *append) { CHECK_PARAM_POINTER_RETURN("list", list, FALSE); @@ -553,7 +553,7 @@ ecore_list_append_list(Ecore_List *list, Ecore_List *append) * @return @c FALSE if an error occurs, @c TRUE if prepended successfully. * @ingroup Ecore_Data_List_Add_Item_Group */ -EAPI int +EAPI int ecore_list_prepend_list(Ecore_List *list, Ecore_List *prepend) { CHECK_PARAM_POINTER_RETURN("list", list, FALSE); @@ -648,7 +648,7 @@ _ecore_list_remove_0(Ecore_List *list) * @return @c TRUE on success, @c FALSE on error * @ingroup Ecore_Data_List_Remove_Item_Group */ -EAPI int +EAPI int ecore_list_remove_destroy(Ecore_List *list) { void *data; @@ -808,7 +808,7 @@ _ecore_list_index_goto(Ecore_List *list, int index) if (index > ecore_list_count(list) || index < 0) return NULL; - if (index < list->index) + if (index < list->index) { _ecore_list_first_goto(list); i = 0; @@ -1053,7 +1053,7 @@ _ecore_list_next(Ecore_List *list) * @note The data for each item on the list is not freed by * @c ecore_list_clear(). */ -EAPI int +EAPI int ecore_list_clear(Ecore_List *list) { CHECK_PARAM_POINTER_RETURN("list", list, FALSE); @@ -1071,7 +1071,7 @@ ecore_list_clear(Ecore_List *list) * @return Returns @c TRUE on success, @c FALSE on failure. * @ingroup Ecore_Data_List_Traverse_Group */ -EAPI int +EAPI int ecore_list_for_each(Ecore_List *list, Ecore_For_Each function, void *user_data) { int ret; @@ -1084,7 +1084,7 @@ ecore_list_for_each(Ecore_List *list, Ecore_For_Each function, void *user_data) } /* The real meat of executing the function for each data node */ -static int +static int _ecore_list_for_each(Ecore_List *list, Ecore_For_Each function, void *user_data) { void *value; @@ -1147,14 +1147,14 @@ EAPI int ecore_list_sort(Ecore_List *list, Ecore_Compare_Cb compare, char order) { CHECK_PARAM_POINTER_RETURN("list", list, 0); - + if (list->nodes < 2) return 1; if (list->nodes < ECORE_MERGESORT_LIMIT) return ecore_list_mergesort(list, compare, order); if (!ecore_list_heapsort(list, compare, order)) return ecore_list_mergesort(list, compare, order); - + return 1; } @@ -1166,7 +1166,7 @@ ecore_list_sort(Ecore_List *list, Ecore_Compare_Cb compare, char order) * ECORE_SORT_MAX * @return true on success * - * Mergesort is a stable, in-place sorting algorithm + * Mergesort is a stable, in-place sorting algorithm */ EAPI int ecore_list_mergesort(Ecore_List *list, Ecore_Compare_Cb compare, char order) @@ -1217,14 +1217,14 @@ ecore_list_merge(Ecore_List *list, Ecore_List *l2, Ecore_Compare_Cb compare, cha ecore_list_append_list(list, l2); return; } - + if (order == ECORE_SORT_MIN) order = 1; else order = -1; list->first = _ecore_list_node_merge(list->first, l2->first, compare, order); - + if ((order * compare(list->last->data, l2->last->data)) < 0) list->last = l2->last; @@ -1371,7 +1371,7 @@ ecore_list_heapsort(Ecore_List *list, Ecore_Compare_Cb compare, char order) } /* Initialize a node to starting values */ -EAPI int +EAPI int ecore_list_node_init(Ecore_List_Node *node) { CHECK_PARAM_POINTER_RETURN("node", node, FALSE); @@ -1417,7 +1417,7 @@ ecore_list_node_new() * @return @c TRUE. * @ingroup Ecore_Data_List_Node_Group */ -EAPI int +EAPI int ecore_list_node_destroy(Ecore_List_Node *node, Ecore_Free_Cb free_func) { CHECK_PARAM_POINTER_RETURN("node", node, FALSE); @@ -1466,7 +1466,7 @@ ecore_dlist_new() * @return @c TRUE if successful, @c FALSE if an error occurs. * @ingroup Ecore_Data_DList_Creation_Group */ -EAPI int +EAPI int ecore_dlist_init(Ecore_DList *list) { CHECK_PARAM_POINTER_RETURN("list", list, FALSE); @@ -1481,7 +1481,7 @@ ecore_dlist_init(Ecore_DList *list) * @param list The doubly linked list to be freed. * @ingroup Ecore_Data_DList_Creation_Group */ -EAPI void +EAPI void ecore_dlist_destroy(Ecore_DList *list) { void *data; @@ -1505,7 +1505,7 @@ ecore_dlist_destroy(Ecore_DList *list) * @return @c TRUE on success, @c FALSE on failure. * @ingroup Ecore_Data_DList_Creation_Group */ -EAPI int +EAPI int ecore_dlist_free_cb_set(Ecore_DList *list, Ecore_Free_Cb free_func) { CHECK_PARAM_POINTER_RETURN("list", list, FALSE); @@ -1518,7 +1518,7 @@ ecore_dlist_free_cb_set(Ecore_DList *list, Ecore_Free_Cb free_func) * @param list The given doubly linked list. * @return @c TRUE if there are nodes, @c FALSE otherwise. */ -EAPI int +EAPI int ecore_dlist_empty_is(Ecore_DList *list) { CHECK_PARAM_POINTER_RETURN("list", list, FALSE); @@ -1531,7 +1531,7 @@ ecore_dlist_empty_is(Ecore_DList *list) * @param list The given doubly linked list. * @return The index of the current node. */ -EAPI inline int +EAPI inline int ecore_dlist_index(Ecore_DList *list) { CHECK_PARAM_POINTER_RETURN("list", list, FALSE); @@ -1552,7 +1552,7 @@ ecore_dlist_index(Ecore_DList *list) * @return @c TRUE if the data is successfully appended, @c FALSE otherwise. * @ingroup Ecore_Data_DList_Add_Item_Group */ -EAPI int +EAPI int ecore_dlist_append(Ecore_DList *list, void *data) { int ret; @@ -1579,7 +1579,7 @@ ecore_dlist_append(Ecore_DList *list, void *data) * @return @c TRUE if the data is successfully prepended, @c FALSE otherwise. * @ingroup Ecore_Data_DList_Add_Item_Group */ -EAPI int +EAPI int ecore_dlist_prepend(Ecore_DList *list, void *data) { int ret; @@ -1606,7 +1606,7 @@ ecore_dlist_prepend(Ecore_DList *list, void *data) * @return @c TRUE on success, @c FALSE otherwise. * @ingroup Ecore_Data_DList_Add_Item_Group */ -EAPI int +EAPI int ecore_dlist_insert(Ecore_DList *list, void *data) { int ret = TRUE; @@ -1649,7 +1649,7 @@ ecore_dlist_insert(Ecore_DList *list, void *data) * @return @c TRUE if the data is successfully appended, @c FALSE otherwise. * @ingroup Ecore_Data_DList_Add_Item_Group */ -EAPI int +EAPI int ecore_dlist_append_list(Ecore_DList *list, Ecore_DList *append) { CHECK_PARAM_POINTER_RETURN("list", list, FALSE); @@ -1682,7 +1682,7 @@ ecore_dlist_append_list(Ecore_DList *list, Ecore_DList *append) * @return @c TRUE if the data is successfully prepended, @c FALSE otherwise. * @ingroup Ecore_Data_DList_Add_Item_Group */ -EAPI int +EAPI int ecore_dlist_prepend_list(Ecore_DList *list, Ecore_DList *prepend) { CHECK_PARAM_POINTER_RETURN("list", list, FALSE); @@ -1766,7 +1766,7 @@ ecore_dlist_first_remove(Ecore_DList *list) * @return @c TRUE on success, @c FALSE otherwise. * @ingroup Ecore_Data_DList_Remove_Item_Group */ -EAPI int +EAPI int ecore_dlist_remove_destroy(Ecore_DList *list) { void *data; @@ -2013,7 +2013,7 @@ _ecore_dlist_previous(Ecore_DList *list) * * @return Returns TRUE on success, FALSE on errors */ -EAPI int +EAPI int ecore_dlist_clear(Ecore_DList *list) { CHECK_PARAM_POINTER_RETURN("list", list, FALSE); @@ -2039,14 +2039,14 @@ EAPI int ecore_dlist_sort(Ecore_List *list, Ecore_Compare_Cb compare, char order) { CHECK_PARAM_POINTER_RETURN("list", list, 0); - + if (list->nodes < 2) return 1; if (list->nodes < ECORE_MERGESORT_LIMIT) return ecore_dlist_mergesort(list, compare, order); if (!ecore_dlist_heapsort(list, compare, order)) return ecore_dlist_mergesort(list, compare, order); - + return 1; } @@ -2058,7 +2058,7 @@ ecore_dlist_sort(Ecore_List *list, Ecore_Compare_Cb compare, char order) * ECORE_SORT_MAX * @return true on success * - * Mergesort is a stable, in-place sorting algorithm + * Mergesort is a stable, in-place sorting algorithm */ EAPI int ecore_dlist_mergesort(Ecore_DList *list, Ecore_Compare_Cb compare, char order) @@ -2109,14 +2109,14 @@ ecore_dlist_merge(Ecore_DList *list, Ecore_DList *l2, Ecore_Compare_Cb compare, ecore_dlist_append_list(list, l2); return; } - + if (order == ECORE_SORT_MIN) order = 1; else order = -1; list->first = _ecore_dlist_node_merge(list->first, l2->first, compare, order); - + if ((order * compare(list->last->data, l2->last->data)) < 0) list->last = l2->last; @@ -2206,14 +2206,14 @@ _ecore_dlist_node_merge(Ecore_List_Node *first, Ecore_List_Node *second, } /* append the rest or set it to NULL */ - if (first) + if (first) { ECORE_DLIST_NODE(first)->previous = ECORE_DLIST_NODE(l); l->next = first; } else if (second) { - ECORE_DLIST_NODE(second)->previous = ECORE_DLIST_NODE(l); + ECORE_DLIST_NODE(second)->previous = ECORE_DLIST_NODE(l); l->next = second; } else @@ -2227,7 +2227,7 @@ _ecore_dlist_node_merge(Ecore_List_Node *first, Ecore_List_Node *second, * @param node: the node to initialize * @return Returns TRUE on success, FALSE on errors */ -EAPI int +EAPI int ecore_dlist_node_init(Ecore_DList_Node *node) { int ret; @@ -2270,7 +2270,7 @@ ecore_dlist_node_new() * @param free_func: the callback function to execute on the data * @return Returns TRUE on success, FALSE on error */ -EAPI int +EAPI int ecore_dlist_node_destroy(Ecore_DList_Node * node, Ecore_Free_Cb free_func) { CHECK_PARAM_POINTER_RETURN("node", node, FALSE); diff --git a/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_main.c b/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_main.c index 89133ec62e..6c74906481 100644 --- a/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_main.c +++ b/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_main.c @@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ ecore_main_loop_quit(void) * * Normally the return value from the @p func is "zero means this handler is * finished and can be deleted" as is usual for handler callbacks. However, - * if the @p buf_func is supplied, then the return value from the @p func is + * if the @p buf_func is supplied, then the return value from the @p func is * "non zero means the handler should be called again in a tight loop". * * @p buf_func is called during event loop handling to check if data that has @@ -123,8 +123,8 @@ ecore_main_loop_quit(void) * read. Some systems (notably xlib) handle their own buffering, and would * otherwise not work with select(). These systems should use a @p buf_func. * This is a most annoying hack, only ecore_x uses it, so refer to that for - * an example. NOTE - @p func should probably return "one" always if - * @p buf_func is used, to avoid confusion with the other return value + * an example. NOTE - @p func should probably return "one" always if + * @p buf_func is used, to avoid confusion with the other return value * semantics. * * @param fd The file descriptor to watch. diff --git a/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_path.c b/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_path.c index 4b51c512c9..5ced49e5da 100644 --- a/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_path.c +++ b/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_path.c @@ -59,8 +59,8 @@ ecore_path_group_add(Ecore_Path_Group *group, const char *path) CHECK_PARAM_POINTER("path", path); if (!group->paths) - { - group->paths = ecore_list_new(); + { + group->paths = ecore_list_new(); ecore_list_free_cb_set(group->paths, free); } @@ -206,4 +206,3 @@ ecore_path_group_available_get(Ecore_Path_Group *group) return avail; } - diff --git a/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_plugin.c b/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_plugin.c index ae63b9a635..29c195a874 100644 --- a/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_plugin.c +++ b/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_plugin.c @@ -232,4 +232,3 @@ ecore_plugin_available_get(Ecore_Path_Group *group) return avail; } - diff --git a/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_poll.c b/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_poll.c index ed12365483..bb4565372c 100644 --- a/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_poll.c +++ b/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_poll.c @@ -11,12 +11,12 @@ static int poller_walking = 0; static double poll_interval = 0.125; static double poll_cur_interval = 0.0; static double last_tick = 0.0; -static Ecore_Poller *pollers[16] = +static Ecore_Poller *pollers[16] = { NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL, NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL }; -static unsigned short poller_counters[16] = +static unsigned short poller_counters[16] = { 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0, 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ _ecore_poller_next_tick_eval(void) { int i; double interval; - + min_interval = -1; for (i = 0; i < 15; i++) { @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ _ecore_poller_next_tick_eval(void) else { double t; - + if (!timer) timer = ecore_timer_add(interval, _ecore_poller_cb_timer, NULL); else @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ _ecore_poller_next_tick_eval(void) /* delete the timer and reset it to tick off in the new * time interval. at the tick this will be adjusted */ ecore_timer_del(timer); - timer = ecore_timer_add(interval - t, + timer = ecore_timer_add(interval - t, _ecore_poller_cb_timer, NULL); } } @@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ _ecore_poller_cb_timer(void *data __UNUSED__) /* wrap back to 0 if we exceed out loop count for the counter */ if (poller_counters[i] >= (1 << i)) poller_counters[i] = 0; } - + just_added_poller = 0; /* walk the pollers now */ poller_walking++; @@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ _ecore_poller_cb_timer(void *data __UNUSED__) } } poller_walking--; - + /* handle deletes afterwards */ if (poller_delete_count > 0) { @@ -161,11 +161,11 @@ _ecore_poller_cb_timer(void *data __UNUSED__) just_added_poller = 0; poller_delete_count = 0; - + at_tick--; - + /* if the timer was deleted then there is no point returning 1 - ambiguous - * if we do as it im plies "keep running me" but we have been deleted + * if we do as it im plies "keep running me" but we have been deleted * anyway */ if (!timer) return 0; @@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ _ecore_poller_cb_timer(void *data __UNUSED__) * @param type The ticker type to adjust * @param poll_time The time (in seconds) between ticks of the clock * @ingroup Ecore_Poller_Group - * + * * This will adjust the time between ticks of the given ticker type defined * by @p type to the time period defined by @p poll_time. */ @@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ ecore_poller_poll_interval_set(Ecore_Poller_Type type __UNUSED__, double poll_ti * @param type The ticker type to query * @return The time in seconds between ticks of the ticker clock * @ingroup Ecore_Poller_Group - * + * * This will get the time between ticks of the specifider ticker clock. */ EAPI double @@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ ecore_poller_poll_interval_get(Ecore_Poller_Type type __UNUSED__) * save power as the CPU has more of a chance to go into a low power state * the longer it is asleep for, so this should be used if you are at all * power conscious. - * + * * The @p type parameter defines the poller tick type (there is a virtual * clock ticking all the time - though ecore avoids making it tick when * there will not be any work to do at that tick point). There is only one @@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ ecore_poller_poll_interval_get(Ecore_Poller_Type type __UNUSED__) * expansion if multiple clocks with different frequencies are really required. * The default time between ticks for the ECORE_POLLER_CORE ticker is 0.125 * seconds. - * + * * The @p interval is the number of ticker ticks that will pass by in between * invocations of the @p func callback. This must be between 1 and 32768 * inclusive, and must be a power of 2 (i.e. 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, ... 16384, 32768). @@ -250,13 +250,13 @@ ecore_poller_poll_interval_get(Ecore_Poller_Type type __UNUSED__) * which tick is undefined, as only the interval between calls can be defined. * Ecore will endeavour to keep pollers synchronised and to call as many in * 1 wakeup event as possible. - * + * * This function adds a poller and returns its handle on success and NULL on * failure. The function @p func will be called at tick intervals described * above. The function will be passed the @p data pointer as its parameter. - * - * When the poller @p func is called, it must return a value of either - * 1 (or ECORE_CALLBACK_RENEW) or 0 (or ECORE_CALLBACK_CANCEL). If it + * + * When the poller @p func is called, it must return a value of either + * 1 (or ECORE_CALLBACK_RENEW) or 0 (or ECORE_CALLBACK_CANCEL). If it * returns 1, it will be called again at the next tick, or if it returns * 0 it will be deleted automatically making any references/handles for it * invalid. @@ -266,10 +266,10 @@ ecore_poller_add(Ecore_Poller_Type type __UNUSED__, int interval, int (*func) (v { Ecore_Poller *poller; int ibit; - + if (!func) return NULL; if (interval < 1) interval = 1; - + poller = calloc(1, sizeof(Ecore_Poller)); if (!poller) return NULL; ECORE_MAGIC_SET(poller, ECORE_MAGIC_POLLER); @@ -283,7 +283,7 @@ ecore_poller_add(Ecore_Poller_Type type __UNUSED__, int interval, int (*func) (v } /* only allow up to 32768 - i.e. ibit == 15, so limit it */ if (ibit > 15) ibit = 15; - + poller->ibit = ibit; poller->func = func; poller->data = (void *)data; @@ -309,7 +309,7 @@ EAPI void * ecore_poller_del(Ecore_Poller *poller) { void *data; - + if (!ECORE_MAGIC_CHECK(poller, ECORE_MAGIC_POLLER)) { ECORE_MAGIC_FAIL(poller, ECORE_MAGIC_POLLER, @@ -339,7 +339,7 @@ _ecore_poller_shutdown(void) int i; Ecore_List2 *l; Ecore_Poller *poller; - + for (i = 0; i < 15; i++) { for (l = (Ecore_List2 *)pollers[i]; l;) diff --git a/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_sheap.c b/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_sheap.c index e6697dc5e7..3e430a3fcf 100644 --- a/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_sheap.c +++ b/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_sheap.c @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ ecore_sheap_new(Ecore_Compare_Cb compare, int size) * @param size The number of elements to allow in the heap * @return TRUE on success, FALSE on failure */ -EAPI int +EAPI int ecore_sheap_init(Ecore_Sheap *heap, Ecore_Compare_Cb compare, int size) { CHECK_PARAM_POINTER_RETURN("heap", heap, FALSE); @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ ecore_sheap_init(Ecore_Sheap *heap, Ecore_Compare_Cb compare, int size) * * @param heap The heap to be freed */ -EAPI void +EAPI void ecore_sheap_destroy(Ecore_Sheap *heap) { int i; @@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ ecore_sheap_destroy(Ecore_Sheap *heap) * @param free_func The function that will free the key data. * @return @c TRUE on successful set, @c FALSE otherwise. */ -EAPI int +EAPI int ecore_sheap_free_cb_set(Ecore_Sheap *heap, Ecore_Free_Cb free_func) { CHECK_PARAM_POINTER_RETURN("heap", heap, FALSE); @@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ ecore_sheap_free_cb_set(Ecore_Sheap *heap, Ecore_Free_Cb free_func) * @return TRUE on success, NULL on failure. Increases the size of the heap if * it becomes larger than available space. */ -EAPI int +EAPI int ecore_sheap_insert(Ecore_Sheap *heap, void *data) { int i; @@ -251,7 +251,7 @@ ecore_sheap_extreme(Ecore_Sheap *heap) * @note The heap does not free the old data since it must be passed * in, so the caller can perform the free if desired. */ -EAPI int +EAPI int ecore_sheap_change(Ecore_Sheap *heap, void *item, void *newval) { int i; @@ -282,7 +282,7 @@ ecore_sheap_change(Ecore_Sheap *heap, void *item, void *newval) * The comparison function is changed to @compare and the heap is heapified * by the new comparison. */ -EAPI int +EAPI int ecore_sheap_compare_set(Ecore_Sheap *heap, Ecore_Compare_Cb compare) { CHECK_PARAM_POINTER_RETURN("heap", heap, FALSE); @@ -305,7 +305,7 @@ ecore_sheap_compare_set(Ecore_Sheap *heap, Ecore_Compare_Cb compare) * Changes the heap order of @heap and re-heapifies the data to this new * order. The default order is a min heap. */ -EAPI void +EAPI void ecore_sheap_order_set(Ecore_Sheap *heap, char order) { CHECK_PARAM_POINTER("heap", heap); @@ -322,7 +322,7 @@ ecore_sheap_order_set(Ecore_Sheap *heap, char order) * Sorts the data in the heap into the order that is used for the heap's * data. */ -EAPI void +EAPI void ecore_sheap_sort(Ecore_Sheap *heap) { int i = 0; @@ -376,7 +376,7 @@ ecore_sheap_item(Ecore_Sheap *heap, int i) * @param heap The heap to regain heap properties * @param i The position to start heapifying */ -static void +static void _ecore_sheap_heapify(Ecore_Sheap *heap, int i) { int extreme; @@ -424,7 +424,7 @@ _ecore_sheap_heapify(Ecore_Sheap *heap, int i) } } -static void +static void _ecore_sheap_update_data(Ecore_Sheap *heap) { int i, old_size; diff --git a/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_signal.c b/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_signal.c index 4c555c61b4..5f97c302c9 100644 --- a/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_signal.c +++ b/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_signal.c @@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ _ecore_signal_call(void) #endif volatile sig_atomic_t n; sigset_t oldset, newset; - + if (sig_count == 0) return; sigemptyset(&newset); sigaddset(&newset, SIGPIPE); @@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ _ecore_signal_call(void) #ifdef SIGRTMIN for (i = 0; i < num; i++) sigaddset(&newset, SIGRTMIN + i); -#endif +#endif sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, &newset, &oldset); if (sigchld_count > MAXSIGQ) printf("ECORE WARNING. %i SIGCHLD in queue. max queue size %i. losing " @@ -258,7 +258,7 @@ _ecore_signal_call(void) sig_count--; } sigchld_count = 0; - + if (sigusr1_count > MAXSIGQ) printf("ECORE WARNING. %i SIGUSR1 in queue. max queue size %i. losing " "siginfo for extra signals.\n", sigusr1_count, MAXSIGQ); @@ -279,7 +279,7 @@ _ecore_signal_call(void) sig_count--; } sigusr1_count = 0; - + if (sigusr2_count > MAXSIGQ) printf("ECORE WARNING. %i SIGUSR2 in queue. max queue size %i. losing " "siginfo for extra signals.\n", sigusr2_count, MAXSIGQ); @@ -300,7 +300,7 @@ _ecore_signal_call(void) sig_count--; } sigusr2_count = 0; - + if (sighup_count > MAXSIGQ) printf("ECORE WARNING. %i SIGHUP in queue. max queue size %i. losing " "siginfo for extra signals.\n", sighup_count, MAXSIGQ); @@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ _ecore_signal_call(void) sig_count--; } sighup_count = 0; - + if (sigquit_count > MAXSIGQ) printf("ECORE WARNING. %i SIGQUIT in queue. max queue size %i. losing " "siginfo for extra signals.\n", sigquit_count, MAXSIGQ); @@ -361,7 +361,7 @@ _ecore_signal_call(void) sig_count--; } sigint_count = 0; - + if (sigterm_count > MAXSIGQ) printf("ECORE WARNING. %i SIGTERM in queue. max queue size %i. losing " "siginfo for extra signals.\n", sigterm_count, MAXSIGQ); @@ -382,7 +382,7 @@ _ecore_signal_call(void) sig_count--; } sigterm_count = 0; - + #ifdef SIGPWR if (sigpwr_count > MAXSIGQ) printf("ECORE WARNING. %i SIGPWR in queue. max queue size %i. losing " diff --git a/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_str.c b/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_str.c index cb5c2cc31c..c483a33b42 100644 --- a/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_str.c +++ b/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_str.c @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ #include "ecore_private.h" #include "Ecore_Str.h" -static int ecore_str_has_suffix_helper(const char *str, const char *suffix, +static int ecore_str_has_suffix_helper(const char *str, const char *suffix, int (*cmp)(const char *, const char *)); /** * @param dst the destination @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ ecore_strlcpy(char *dst, const char *src, size_t siz) * @param dst the destination * @param src the source * @param siz the size of the destination - * @return the length of the source string plus MIN(siz, strlen(initial dst)) + * @return the length of the source string plus MIN(siz, strlen(initial dst)) * @brief append a c-string * * Appends src to string dst of size siz (unlike strncat, siz is the @@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ ecore_str_has_suffix(const char *str, const char *suffix) { CHECK_PARAM_POINTER_RETURN("str", str, 0); CHECK_PARAM_POINTER_RETURN("suffix", suffix, 0); - + return ecore_str_has_suffix_helper(str, suffix, strcmp); } @@ -162,16 +162,16 @@ ecore_str_has_extension(const char *str, const char *ext) { CHECK_PARAM_POINTER_RETURN("str", str, 0); CHECK_PARAM_POINTER_RETURN("ext", ext, 0); - + return ecore_str_has_suffix_helper(str, ext, strcasecmp); } /* - * Internal helper function used by ecore_str_has_suffix() and + * Internal helper function used by ecore_str_has_suffix() and * ecore_str_has_extension() */ static int -ecore_str_has_suffix_helper(const char *str, const char *suffix, +ecore_str_has_suffix_helper(const char *str, const char *suffix, int (*cmp)(const char *, const char *)) { size_t str_len; @@ -191,10 +191,10 @@ ecore_str_has_suffix_helper(const char *str, const char *suffix, * string array contains the remainder of string. * * @param str A string to split. - * @param delim A string which specifies the places at which to split the - * string. The delimiter is not included in any of the + * @param delim A string which specifies the places at which to split the + * string. The delimiter is not included in any of the * resulting strings, unless max_tokens is reached. - * @param max_tokens The maximum number of strings to split string into. + * @param max_tokens The maximum number of strings to split string into. * If this is less than 1, the string is split completely. * @return A newly-allocated NULL-terminated array of strings. * To free it: free the first element of the array @@ -218,7 +218,7 @@ ecore_str_split(const char *str, const char *delim, int max_tokens) dlen = strlen(delim); s = strdup(str); str_array = malloc(sizeof(char *) * (len + 1)); - for (i = 0; (i < max_tokens) && (sep = strstr(s, delim)); i++) + for (i = 0; (i < max_tokens) && (sep = strstr(s, delim)); i++) { str_array[i] = s; s = sep + dlen; @@ -228,7 +228,6 @@ ecore_str_split(const char *str, const char *delim, int max_tokens) str_array[i++] = s; str_array = realloc(str_array, sizeof(char *) * (i + 1)); str_array[i] = NULL; - + return str_array; } - diff --git a/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_strbuf.c b/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_strbuf.c index d57bf192d8..4d36356df2 100644 --- a/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_strbuf.c +++ b/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_strbuf.c @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ ecore_strbuf_new(void) EAPI void ecore_strbuf_free(Ecore_Strbuf *buf) { - CHECK_PARAM_POINTER("buf", buf); + CHECK_PARAM_POINTER("buf", buf); free(buf->buf); free(buf); } @@ -61,12 +61,12 @@ ecore_strbuf_append(Ecore_Strbuf *buf, const char *str) size_t l; size_t off = 0; - CHECK_PARAM_POINTER("buf", buf); - CHECK_PARAM_POINTER("str", str); + CHECK_PARAM_POINTER("buf", buf); + CHECK_PARAM_POINTER("str", str); l = ecore_strlcpy(buf->buf + buf->len, str, buf->size - buf->len); - while (l > buf->size - buf->len) + while (l > buf->size - buf->len) { /* we successfully appended this much */ off += buf->size - buf->len - 1; @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ ecore_strbuf_insert(Ecore_Strbuf *buf, const char *str, size_t pos) { size_t len; - CHECK_PARAM_POINTER("buf", buf); + CHECK_PARAM_POINTER("buf", buf); CHECK_PARAM_POINTER("str", str); if (pos >= buf->len) @@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ ecore_strbuf_insert(Ecore_Strbuf *buf, const char *str, size_t pos) EAPI void ecore_strbuf_append_char(Ecore_Strbuf *buf, char c) { - CHECK_PARAM_POINTER("buf", buf); + CHECK_PARAM_POINTER("buf", buf); if (buf->len >= buf->size - 1) { buf->size += buf->step; @@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ ecore_strbuf_append_char(Ecore_Strbuf *buf, char c) EAPI const char * ecore_strbuf_string_get(Ecore_Strbuf *buf) { - CHECK_PARAM_POINTER_RETURN("buf", buf, NULL); + CHECK_PARAM_POINTER_RETURN("buf", buf, NULL); return buf->buf; } @@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ ecore_strbuf_string_get(Ecore_Strbuf *buf) EAPI size_t ecore_strbuf_length_get(Ecore_Strbuf *buf) { - CHECK_PARAM_POINTER_RETURN("buf", buf, 0); + CHECK_PARAM_POINTER_RETURN("buf", buf, 0); return buf->len; } @@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ ecore_strbuf_length_get(Ecore_Strbuf *buf) * @param buf the Ecore_Strbuf to work with * @param str the string to replace * @param with the replaceing string - * @param n the number of the fitting string + * @param n the number of the fitting string * * @return true on success */ @@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ ecore_strbuf_replace(Ecore_Strbuf *buf, const char *str, const char *with, char *spos; size_t pos; - CHECK_PARAM_POINTER_RETURN("buf", buf, 0); + CHECK_PARAM_POINTER_RETURN("buf", buf, 0); CHECK_PARAM_POINTER_RETURN("str", str, 0); CHECK_PARAM_POINTER_RETURN("with", with, 0); @@ -190,21 +190,21 @@ ecore_strbuf_replace(Ecore_Strbuf *buf, const char *str, const char *with, while (n--) { spos = strstr(spos, str); - if (!spos || *spos == '\0') + if (!spos || *spos == '\0') return 0; if (n) spos++; } pos = spos - buf->buf; - len1 = strlen(str); + len1 = strlen(str); len2 = strlen(with); if (len1 != len2) { /* resize the buffer if necessary */ if (!_ecore_strbuf_resize(buf, buf->len - len1 + len2)) return 0; - /* move the existing text */ - memmove(buf->buf + pos + len2, buf->buf + pos + len1, + /* move the existing text */ + memmove(buf->buf + pos + len2, buf->buf + pos + len1, buf->len - pos - len1); } /* and now insert the given string */ @@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ ecore_strbuf_replace_all(Ecore_Strbuf *buf, const char *str, const char *with) size_t pos_tmp, start_tmp; int n = 0; - CHECK_PARAM_POINTER_RETURN("buf", buf, 0); + CHECK_PARAM_POINTER_RETURN("buf", buf, 0); CHECK_PARAM_POINTER_RETURN("str", str, 0); CHECK_PARAM_POINTER_RETURN("with", with, 0); @@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ ecore_strbuf_replace_all(Ecore_Strbuf *buf, const char *str, const char *with) if (!spos || *spos == '\0') return 0; - len1 = strlen(str); + len1 = strlen(str); len2 = strlen(with); /* if the size of the two string is equal, it is fairly easy to replace them @@ -256,7 +256,7 @@ ecore_strbuf_replace_all(Ecore_Strbuf *buf, const char *str, const char *with) } return n; } - + pos = pos_tmp = spos - buf->buf; tmp_buf = buf->buf; buf->buf = malloc(buf->size); @@ -280,9 +280,9 @@ ecore_strbuf_replace_all(Ecore_Strbuf *buf, const char *str, const char *with) len = (len + len1) - len2; break; } - - /* copy the untouched text */ - memcpy(buf->buf + start, tmp_buf + start_tmp, pos - start); + + /* copy the untouched text */ + memcpy(buf->buf + start, tmp_buf + start_tmp, pos - start); /* copy the new string */ memcpy(buf->buf + pos, with, len2); @@ -312,7 +312,7 @@ ecore_strbuf_replace_all(Ecore_Strbuf *buf, const char *str, const char *with) * @param buf the buffer to resize * @param size the minimum size of the buffer */ -static int +static int _ecore_strbuf_resize(Ecore_Strbuf *buf, size_t size) { char *buffer; @@ -338,7 +338,7 @@ _ecore_strbuf_resize(Ecore_Strbuf *buf, size_t size) new_step *= 2; } } - else + else { /* shrink the buffer */ /* @@ -351,10 +351,9 @@ _ecore_strbuf_resize(Ecore_Strbuf *buf, size_t size) buffer = realloc(buf->buf, new_size); if (!buffer) return 0; - + buf->buf = buffer; buf->size = new_size; buf->step = new_step; return 1; } - diff --git a/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_strings.c b/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_strings.c index 79fd939072..fd27a74c7d 100644 --- a/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_strings.c +++ b/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_strings.c @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ static int ecore_string_init_count = 0; * Initialize the ecore string internal structure. * @return Zero on failure, non-zero on successful initialization. */ -EAPI int +EAPI int ecore_string_init() { /* @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ ecore_string_instance(const char *string) * @param string The given string. * @ingroup Ecore_String_Group */ -EAPI void +EAPI void ecore_string_release(const char *string) { Ecore_String *str; @@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ ecore_string_hash_dump_stats(void) /** * Shutdown the ecore string internal structures */ -EAPI void +EAPI void ecore_string_shutdown() { --ecore_string_init_count; @@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ ecore_string_shutdown() } } -static void +static void ecore_string_free_cb(void *data) { Ecore_String *str; diff --git a/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_time.c b/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_time.c index 6ecda27784..855f72cd2c 100644 --- a/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_time.c +++ b/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_time.c @@ -19,9 +19,9 @@ /** * Retrieves the current system time as a floating point value in seconds. - * + * * Also see ecore_loop_time_get(). - * + * * @return The number of seconds since 12.00AM 1st January 1970. * @ingroup Ecore_Time_Group */ @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ double _ecore_loop_time = -1.0; /** * Retrieves the time at which the last loop stopped waiting for timeouts or events - * + * * This gets the time (since Jan 1st, 1970, 12:00AM) that the main loop ceased * waiting for timouts and/or events to come in or for signals or any other * interrupt source. This should be considered a reference point fo all @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ double _ecore_loop_time = -1.0; * current actual timepoint - then use ecore_time_get(). If this is called * before any loop has ever been run, then it will call ecore_time_get() for * you the first time and thus have an initial time reference. - * + * * @return The number of seconds since 12.00AM 1st January 1970. * @ingroup Ecore_Time_Group */ diff --git a/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_timer.c b/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_timer.c index f795eff799..fc1bb7f6ca 100644 --- a/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_timer.c +++ b/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_timer.c @@ -75,9 +75,9 @@ ecore_timer_precision_set(double value) * This function adds a timer and returns its handle on success and NULL on * failure. The function @p func will be called every @in@ seconds. The * function will be passed the @p data pointer as its parameter. - * - * When the timer @p func is called, it must return a value of either 1 - * (or ECORE_CALLBACK_RENEW) or 0 (or ECORE_CALLBACK_CANCEL). + * + * When the timer @p func is called, it must return a value of either 1 + * (or ECORE_CALLBACK_RENEW) or 0 (or ECORE_CALLBACK_CANCEL). * If it returns 1, it will be called again at the next tick, or if it returns * 0 it will be deleted automatically making any references/handles for it * invalid. @@ -255,7 +255,7 @@ _ecore_timer_shutdown(void) while (timers) { Ecore_Timer *timer; - + timer = timers; timers = _ecore_list2_remove(timers, timer); ECORE_MAGIC_SET(timer, ECORE_MAGIC_NONE); @@ -282,7 +282,7 @@ _ecore_timer_cleanup(void) for (l = (Ecore_List2 *)timers; l;) { Ecore_Timer *timer; - + timer = (Ecore_Timer *)l; l = l->next; if (timer->delete_me) @@ -297,7 +297,7 @@ _ecore_timer_cleanup(void) for (l = (Ecore_List2 *)suspended; l;) { Ecore_Timer *timer; - + timer = (Ecore_Timer *)l; l = l->next; if (timer->delete_me) @@ -315,14 +315,14 @@ _ecore_timer_cleanup(void) void _ecore_timer_enable_new(void) { - Ecore_List2 *l; + Ecore_List2 *l; if (!timers_added) return; timers_added = 0; for (l = (Ecore_List2 *)timers; l; l = l->next) { Ecore_Timer *timer; - + timer = (Ecore_Timer *)l; timer->just_added = 0; } @@ -377,7 +377,7 @@ _ecore_timer_next_get(void) int _ecore_timer_call(double when) { - Ecore_List2 *l; + Ecore_List2 *l; Ecore_Timer *timer; if (!timers) return 0; @@ -427,13 +427,13 @@ _ecore_timer_call(double when) } } return 0; -} +} static void _ecore_timer_set(Ecore_Timer *timer, double at, double in, int (*func) (void *data), void *data) { Ecore_List2 *l; - + timers_added = 1; timer->at = at; timer->in = in; @@ -447,7 +447,7 @@ _ecore_timer_set(Ecore_Timer *timer, double at, double in, int (*func) (void *da for (l = ((Ecore_List2 *)(timers))->last; l; l = l->prev) { Ecore_Timer *t2; - + t2 = (Ecore_Timer *)l; if (timer->at > t2->at) { diff --git a/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_tree.c b/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_tree.c index c8e9c7c78a..149543f0e4 100644 --- a/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_tree.c +++ b/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_tree.c @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ ecore_tree_new(Ecore_Compare_Cb compare_func) * @param compare_func: the function used to compare node keys * @return Returns TRUE on successful initialization, FALSE on an error */ -EAPI int +EAPI int ecore_tree_init(Ecore_Tree *new_tree, Ecore_Compare_Cb compare_func) { CHECK_PARAM_POINTER_RETURN("new_tree", new_tree, FALSE); @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ ecore_tree_init(Ecore_Tree *new_tree, Ecore_Compare_Cb compare_func) * @param free_func: the function that will be passed the node being freed * @return Returns TRUE on successful set, FALSE otherwise. */ -EAPI int +EAPI int ecore_tree_free_value_cb_set(Ecore_Tree *tree, Ecore_Free_Cb free_value) { CHECK_PARAM_POINTER_RETURN("tree", tree, FALSE); @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ ecore_tree_free_value_cb_set(Ecore_Tree *tree, Ecore_Free_Cb free_value) * @param free_key: the function that will be passed the node being freed * @return Returns TRUE on successful set, FALSE otherwise. */ -EAPI int +EAPI int ecore_tree_free_key_cb_set(Ecore_Tree *tree, Ecore_Free_Cb free_key) { CHECK_PARAM_POINTER_RETURN("tree", tree, FALSE); @@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ ecore_tree_free_key_cb_set(Ecore_Tree *tree, Ecore_Free_Cb free_key) * @brief Initialize a new tree node * @return Returns FALSE if the operation fails, otherwise TRUE */ -EAPI int +EAPI int ecore_tree_node_init(Ecore_Tree_Node *new_node) { CHECK_PARAM_POINTER_RETURN("new_node", new_node, FALSE); @@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ ecore_tree_node_new() * * If you don't want the children free'd then you need to remove the node first. */ -EAPI int +EAPI int ecore_tree_node_destroy(Ecore_Tree_Node *node, Ecore_Free_Cb value_free, Ecore_Free_Cb key_free) { CHECK_PARAM_POINTER_RETURN("node", node, FALSE); @@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ ecore_tree_node_destroy(Ecore_Tree_Node *node, Ecore_Free_Cb value_free, Ecore_F * @param value: the value to set the node to. * @return Returns TRUE if the node is set successfully, FALSE if not. */ -EAPI int +EAPI int ecore_tree_node_value_set(Ecore_Tree_Node *node, void *value) { CHECK_PARAM_POINTER_RETURN("node", node, FALSE); @@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ ecore_tree_node_value_get(Ecore_Tree_Node *node) * @param key: the value to set it's key to. * @return Returns TRUE if the node is set successfully, FALSE if not. */ -EAPI int +EAPI int ecore_tree_node_key_set(Ecore_Tree_Node *node, void *key) { CHECK_PARAM_POINTER_RETURN("node", node, FALSE); @@ -235,7 +235,7 @@ ecore_tree_node_key_get(Ecore_Tree_Node *node) * * @return Returns TRUE if tree destroyed successfully, FALSE if not. */ -EAPI int +EAPI int ecore_tree_destroy(Ecore_Tree *tree) { Ecore_Tree_Node *node; @@ -351,7 +351,7 @@ ecore_tree_closest_smaller_get(Ecore_Tree *tree, const void *key) * @param value Value to set the found node. * @return TRUE if successful, FALSE if not. */ -EAPI int +EAPI int ecore_tree_set(Ecore_Tree *tree, void *key, void *value) { Ecore_Tree_Node *node = NULL; @@ -366,9 +366,9 @@ ecore_tree_set(Ecore_Tree *tree, void *key, void *value) if (!ecore_tree_node_add(tree, node)) return FALSE; } - else + else { - if (tree->free_key) + if (tree->free_key) tree->free_key(key); if (node->value && tree->free_value) tree->free_value(node->value); @@ -388,7 +388,7 @@ ecore_tree_set(Ecore_Tree *tree, void *key, void *value) * @param node The node to add to @a tree. * @return TRUE on a successful add, FALSE otherwise. */ -EAPI int +EAPI int ecore_tree_node_add(Ecore_Tree *tree, Ecore_Tree_Node *node) { Ecore_Tree_Node *travel = NULL; @@ -427,7 +427,7 @@ ecore_tree_node_add(Ecore_Tree *tree, Ecore_Tree_Node *node) * @param node The node to remove from @a tree. * @return TRUE on a successful remove, FALSE otherwise. */ -EAPI int +EAPI int ecore_tree_node_remove(Ecore_Tree *tree, Ecore_Tree_Node *node) { Ecore_Tree_Node *traverse; @@ -546,7 +546,7 @@ ecore_tree_node_remove(Ecore_Tree *tree, Ecore_Tree_Node *node) * @param key The key to remove from @a tree. * @return TRUE on a successful remove, FALSE otherwise. */ -EAPI int +EAPI int ecore_tree_remove(Ecore_Tree *tree, const void *key) { Ecore_Tree_Node *node; @@ -573,7 +573,7 @@ ecore_tree_remove(Ecore_Tree *tree, const void *key) * @param tree: the tree to check for nodes * @return Returns TRUE if no nodes exist, FALSE otherwise */ -EAPI int +EAPI int ecore_tree_empty_is(Ecore_Tree *tree) { CHECK_PARAM_POINTER_RETURN("tree", tree, FALSE); @@ -591,7 +591,7 @@ ecore_tree_empty_is(Ecore_Tree *tree) * @param user_data: data passed to each for_each_func call * @return Returns TRUE on success, FALSE on failure. */ -EAPI int +EAPI int ecore_tree_for_each_node_value(Ecore_Tree *tree, Ecore_For_Each for_each_func, void *user_data) { CHECK_PARAM_POINTER_RETURN("tree", tree, FALSE); @@ -610,7 +610,7 @@ ecore_tree_for_each_node_value(Ecore_Tree *tree, Ecore_For_Each for_each_func, v * @param user_data: data passed to each for_each_func call * @return Returns TRUE on success, FALSE on failure. */ -EAPI int +EAPI int ecore_tree_for_each_node(Ecore_Tree *tree, Ecore_For_Each for_each_func, void *user_data) { CHECK_PARAM_POINTER_RETURN("tree", tree, FALSE); @@ -692,7 +692,7 @@ tree_node_find(Ecore_Tree *tree, const void *key) } /* Balance the tree with respect to node */ -static int +static int tree_node_balance(Ecore_Tree *tree, Ecore_Tree_Node *top_node) { int balance; @@ -725,7 +725,7 @@ tree_node_balance(Ecore_Tree *tree, Ecore_Tree_Node *top_node) } /* Tree is overbalanced to the left, so rotate nodes to the right. */ -static int +static int tree_node_rotate_right(Ecore_Tree *tree, Ecore_Tree_Node *top_node) { Ecore_Tree_Node *temp; @@ -761,7 +761,7 @@ tree_node_rotate_right(Ecore_Tree *tree, Ecore_Tree_Node *top_node) } /* The tree is overbalanced to the right, so we rotate nodes to the left */ -static int +static int tree_node_rotate_left(Ecore_Tree *tree, Ecore_Tree_Node *top_node) { Ecore_Tree_Node *temp; @@ -804,7 +804,7 @@ tree_node_rotate_left(Ecore_Tree *tree, Ecore_Tree_Node *top_node) * @param user_data: data passed to each for_each_func call * @return Returns FALSE if an error condition occurs, otherwise TRUE */ -static int +static int tree_for_each_node(Ecore_Tree_Node * node, Ecore_For_Each for_each_func, void *user_data) { CHECK_PARAM_POINTER_RETURN("node", node, FALSE); @@ -826,7 +826,7 @@ tree_for_each_node(Ecore_Tree_Node * node, Ecore_For_Each for_each_func, void *u * @param for_each_func: the function to pass the nodes values as data * @return Returns FALSE if an error condition occurs, otherwise TRUE */ -static int +static int tree_for_each_node_value(Ecore_Tree_Node *node, Ecore_For_Each for_each_func, void *user_data) { CHECK_PARAM_POINTER_RETURN("node", node, FALSE); diff --git a/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_value.c b/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_value.c index f8aef9387e..a77a996c42 100644 --- a/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_value.c +++ b/legacy/ecore/src/lib/ecore/ecore_value.c @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ EAPI const unsigned int ecore_prime_table[] = 2097143, 4194301, 8388617, 16777213 }; -EAPI void +EAPI void ecore_print_warning(const char *function, const char *sparam) { fprintf(stderr, "***** Developer Warning ***** :\n" @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ ecore_print_warning(const char *function, const char *sparam) * @param key The key to return compute a hash value * @return The key cast to an unsigned int. */ -EAPI unsigned int +EAPI unsigned int ecore_direct_hash(const void *key) { #ifdef __LP64__ @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ ecore_direct_hash(const void *key) * @param key A pointer to the string to compute a hash value * @return A computed hash value for @a key. */ -EAPI unsigned int +EAPI unsigned int ecore_str_hash(const void *key) { int i; @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ ecore_str_hash(const void *key) * @param key2 The second key to compare * @return A strcmp style value to indicate the larger key */ -EAPI int +EAPI int ecore_direct_compare(const void *key1, const void *key2) { unsigned int k1, k2; @@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ ecore_direct_compare(const void *key1, const void *key2) * @param key2 The second key to compare * @return A strcmp style value to indicate the larger key */ -EAPI int +EAPI int ecore_str_compare(const void *key1, const void *key2) { const char *k1, *k2;