On 2/15/22 13:58, Adrian Moreno wrote:
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> On 2/15/22 13:54, Ilya Maximets wrote:
>> On 2/15/22 13:49, Adrian Moreno wrote:
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>>> On 2/15/22 13:42, Adrian Moreno wrote:
On 2/14/22 18:30, Ilya Maximets wrote:
> On 2/14/22 11:13, Adrian Moreno wrote:
>> Using the SHOR
On 2/15/22 13:54, Ilya Maximets wrote:
On 2/15/22 13:49, Adrian Moreno wrote:
On 2/15/22 13:42, Adrian Moreno wrote:
On 2/14/22 18:30, Ilya Maximets wrote:
On 2/14/22 11:13, Adrian Moreno wrote:
Using the SHORT version of the *_SAFE loops makes the code cleaner
and less error-prone. So,
On 2/15/22 13:49, Adrian Moreno wrote:
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> On 2/15/22 13:42, Adrian Moreno wrote:
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>> On 2/14/22 18:30, Ilya Maximets wrote:
>>> On 2/14/22 11:13, Adrian Moreno wrote:
Using the SHORT version of the *_SAFE loops makes the code cleaner
and less error-prone. So, use the SHORT versi
On 2/15/22 13:42, Adrian Moreno wrote:
On 2/14/22 18:30, Ilya Maximets wrote:
On 2/14/22 11:13, Adrian Moreno wrote:
Using the SHORT version of the *_SAFE loops makes the code cleaner
and less error-prone. So, use the SHORT version and remove the extra
variable when possible.
In order to b
On 2/14/22 18:30, Ilya Maximets wrote:
On 2/14/22 11:13, Adrian Moreno wrote:
Using the SHORT version of the *_SAFE loops makes the code cleaner
and less error-prone. So, use the SHORT version and remove the extra
variable when possible.
In order to be able to use both long and short versions
On 2/14/22 11:13, Adrian Moreno wrote:
> Using the SHORT version of the *_SAFE loops makes the code cleaner
> and less error-prone. So, use the SHORT version and remove the extra
> variable when possible.
>
> In order to be able to use both long and short versions without changing
> the name of th
Bleep bloop. Greetings Adrian Moreno, I am a robot and I have tried out your
patch.
Thanks for your contribution.
I encountered some error that I wasn't expecting. See the details below.
checkpatch:
ERROR: Use ovs_assert() in place of assert()
#1174 FILE: tests/test-list.c:148:
Using the SHORT version of the *_SAFE loops makes the code cleaner
and less error-prone. So, use the SHORT version and remove the extra
variable when possible.
In order to be able to use both long and short versions without changing
the name of the macro for all the clients, overload the existing