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Andy Kurth updated VCL-887: --------------------------- Summary: Clean up backend code (was: Clean up inconsistent backend code formatting) > Clean up backend code > --------------------- > > Key: VCL-887 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/VCL-887 > Project: VCL > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: vcld (backend) > Reporter: Andy Kurth > Assignee: Andy Kurth > Fix For: 2.5 > > > Nearly all of the backend code is consistently formatted. For example: > {code} > if ($foo) { > notify($ERRORS{'OK'}, 0, "some useful message"); > } > else { > notify($ERRORS{'WARNING'}, 0, "some useful warning"); > } > {code} > There is a space between _if_ and the opening parenthesis and another between > the closing parenthesis and opening curly bracket. Compare it to: > {code} > if(!defined($du_output)) { > notify($ERRORS{'WARNING'}, 0, "failed to execute command du command to if > image $image_name exists"); > return; > } > {code} > Where's the space? What does the message mean? > Granted, the space issues are trivial. The nonsensical _notify_ message is a > bit more of a problem. > Perhaps we should create a script to analyze the code or even add a hidden > option to _vcld_ to analyze itself. Committers could run it before > committing to check for any accidental inconsistencies. We could add a step > to the release procedures to run the script and check for inconsistencies. > This issue will be used to track all of the code cleanup and of the > development of any automated methods created to address this. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.15#6346)