>>> On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 1:06 PM, in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Pavel Machek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue 2008-02-26 08:03:43, Gregory Haskins wrote:
>> >>> On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 5:03 PM, in message
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Pavel Machek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> >> +static inline void
>> >> +prepare_adaptive_wait(struct rt_mutex *lock, struct adaptive_waiter
>> > *adaptive)
>> > ...
>> >> +#define prepare_adaptive_wait(lock, busy) {}
>> >
>> > This is evil. Use empty inline function instead (same for the other
>> > function, there you can maybe get away with it).
>> >
>>
>> I went to implement your suggested change and I remembered why I did it this
> way: I wanted a macro so that the "struct adaptive_waiter" local variable
> will fall away without an #ifdef in the main body of code. So I have left
> this logic alone for now.
>
> Hmm, but inline function will allow dead code elimination, too, no?
I was getting compile errors. Might be operator-error ;)
>
> Anyway non-evil way to do it with macro is
>
> #define prepare_adaptive_wait(lock, busy) do {} while (0)
>
> ...that behaves properly in complex statements.
Ah, I was wondering why people use that. Will do. Thanks!
-Greg
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