On mar, mar 11, 2008 at 09:41:57 +0000, Ian Jackson wrote: > [2] His most recent commit is 402 diff lines of stuff like this: > -static void usage(void) { > +void > +usage(void) > +{
You know what you're doing is FUD from the worst kind ? On mar, mar 11, 2008 at 11:37:22 +0000, John Goerzen wrote: > On Tuesday 11 March 2008 4:41:57 pm Ian Jackson wrote: > > [2] His most recent commit is 402 diff lines of stuff like this: > > -static void usage(void) { > > +void > > +usage(void) > > +{ > > Ugh. I laughed when I first read this, but now I feel more revulsion. You didn't looked at the history right ? FWIW the commit is here: http://git.debian.org/?p=dpkg/dpkg.git;a=commitdiff;h=122fdc0fa5fe90a7d5f6919f2d3177fd0830c360 Code has been refactored in a generic module to deal with usages and so on. The functions aren't static anymore, because they *do* have a proper prototype in lib/myopt.h. I welcome such changes fwiw, because they _do_ make the code smaller and less repetitive, hence easier to maintain. FWIW dpkg is built using a quite strict (it could be even better, but it's nice enough) set of warning flags, without a glitch. And it continues to do so. And to be thorough, the same commit removed horrors like: -static void helponly(const struct cmdinfo *cip, const char *value) NONRETURNING; -static void helponly(const struct cmdinfo *cip, const char *value) { - usage(); exit(0); -} Yay for portability: many compilers don't support forward static prototypes properly. And then we hear about using (char *)0 instead of NULL for portability reasons, "because someone could have hacked glibc headers to put #define NULL 0 in it" Oh yeah, you've got nice trolling skills Ian. -- ·O· Pierre Habouzit ··O [EMAIL PROTECTED] OOO http://www.madism.org
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