-----Original Message-----
> The 'found' variable is 0 when declared and 'found' set to 1.
> Using 'TRUE' statement rather than '1' makes routine be more readable.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Austin Kim <[email protected]>

Thanks for the patch, but sorry, currently at least I am not interested
in fixing such a minor coding style, typos in comments, and etc. without
fixing a bug, in order to avoid merging a lot of patches.

Thanks,
Kazu

> ---
>  kernel.c | 4 ++--
>  1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
> 
> diff --git a/kernel.c b/kernel.c
> index f4598ea..7935d91 100644
> --- a/kernel.c
> +++ b/kernel.c
> @@ -10423,7 +10423,7 @@ void
>  read_in_kernel_config(int command)
>  {
>       struct syment *sp;
> -     int ii, jj, ret, end, found=0;
> +     int ii, jj, ret, end, found = FALSE;
>       unsigned long size, bufsz;
>       uint64_t magic;
>       char *pos, *ln, *buf, *head, *tail, *val, *uncomp;
> @@ -10488,7 +10488,7 @@ again:
>       while (tail < (buf + (size - 1))) {
> 
>               if (strncmp(tail, MAGIC_END, end)==0) {
> -                     found = 1;
> +                     found = TRUE;
>                       break;
>               }
>               tail++;
> --
> 2.20.1
> 
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