Apply badzero.cocci, badnull.coci and badnull2.cocci
This should convert all cases where there's a comparison to NULL to simpler
forms. This patch applies the following transformations:
code before patch ||code after patch
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return a == NULL; return !a;
return a != NULL; return !!a;
func(a == NULL); func(!a);
func(a != NULL); func(!!a);
b = a == NULL; b = !a;
b = a != NULL; b = !!a;
b = a == NULL ? c : d; b = !a ? c : d;
b = a != NULL ? c : d; b = a ? c : d;
other cases:
a == NULL !a
a != NULL a
SVN revision: 51487
but there were no docs for hash tables because k-s and cedric were busy writing new functions for hash tables. so rasterman again said "let there be docs for hash tables! really guys, I mean it this time!"
and this time there were docs, but these docs were incomplete and in some places vague and misleading.
these docs frustrated little discomfitor, who had just healed up after learning to ride his edje bicycle and was just starting to read. so he read all that he could, and then he started to write. he wrote his little heart out until finally there were more docs for hash tables like the rasterman had wanted.
then he went and got ice cream.
The End.
SVN revision: 50313
Being able to indivually initialize individual modules was initially
"good", but at end it's putting complexities on users that would try
to "optimize" by doing just what they used, but in the end most people
would get them wrong, users would have to do lots of code and etc. At
the end it does not worth.
Most module init just register handful errors and log domains, so are
cheap. The exception is mempool users, that would dlopen() stuff, but
people that are concerned (embedded) can just compile those statically
in eina.
Since at the end any real application would use most of modules, we
actually end saving lots of function calls that would do nothing other
than increment a global counter.
I also did the init/shutdown use an array, making it easier to
maintain. The inital dependencies were analysed by a script I wrote, I
hope it's all right.
Please fix any breakages you find!
SVN revision: 42300
All these individual init functions are getting messy, some modules
lack them and it's easy to get inconsistent. Safety check needs error
and log, but these need safety checks as well, some modules (lalloc,
rbtree and others) use safety checks but provide no _init().
I want to know if we really gain something to init individual
modules. It should not be that expensive as init should not allocate
heavy resources and the recommendation is to call eina_init() so most
users will do that anyway.
If people agree I'll unmark all *_init() as EAPI and make them private
to eina lib.
SVN revision: 42214
EINA_ITERATOR_FOREACH() and EINA_ACCESSOR_FOREACH() are new macros to
help us forget about nasty C details (like cast to (void **)).
Document most iterators and accessors.
All iterators now set EINA_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY if it's the case.
SVN revision: 39267