Revert previous patch generated by badnull.cocci script, and apply the new one.
The main difference is that assert and assert-like functions are not touched
anymore.
SVN revision: 51650
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
===============================================================
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
* Remove vim modelines:
find . -name '*.[chx]' -exec sed -i '/\/\*$/ {N;N;/ \* vim:ts/d}' \{\} \;
find . -name '*.[chx]' -exec sed -i '/\/[\*\/] *vim:/d' \{\} \;
* Remove leading blank lines:
find . -name '*.[cxh]' -exec sed -i '/./,$!d'
If you use vim, use this in your .vimrc:
set ts=8 sw=3 sts=8 expandtab cino=>5n-3f0^-2{2(0W1st0
SVN revision: 50816
now on. you may run indent on code and convert to your own formatting
if you want.. but all code MUST be "uncrustified" before being
cxommitted to svn or before generating patches. time to get the
formatting monster under control.
SVN revision: 50563
The notnull.cocci script from Coccinelle finds places where you check if a
variable is NULL, but it's known not to be NULL. The check can be safely
removed. For example, this code would be caught by notnull:
if (!var) return;
if (var && var->fld) { ... }
It's needless to check again if var is not NULL because if it's in fact NULL,
it would have returned on the previous "if". This commit removes all the
trivial places where this pattern happens. Another patch will be generated for
the more complex cases.
SVN revision: 50241
eet_version->major
eet_version->minor
eet_version->micro
eet_version->revision
also an ifdef.
nb - revision is 0 if its a rrelease, > 0 if built from svn.
SVN revision: 49098
reduce number of fd open.
This should not break anything, but report any issue regarding eet file
creation, thread and file corruption on disk.
SVN revision: 47872
* declare alloca in eet_connection.c
* remove the definition of __UNUSED__ (already done in config.h)
* reorganize a bit the inclusion of header files so that
the code is a bit more consistent
SVN revision: 47719
for NON threaded apps (e17). specifically:
if (!locked) LOCK_CACHE;
at the top of eet_internal_close() gets called (locked is 0) and deadlocks e.
this is worse than threaded apps having problems. so... need to revert.
SVN revision: 46917