Re: [2.5 patch] hdreg.h must include types.h

From: Frank Schaefer (frank.schafer@setuza.cz)
Date: Tue Apr 09 2002 - 02:37:32 EST


On Thu, 2002-04-04 at 16:50, Adrian Bunk wrote:
> On Thu, 4 Apr 2002, Martin Dalecki wrote:
>
> > The proper fix is to add linux/types.h in ide-pnp.c in front
> > of linux/hdreg.h inclusion. Nested includes are *nasty*.
>
> Why are they nasty? My impression is that they give you a cleaner API in
> the sense that you know that when you need something from e.g.
> linux/hdreg.h you can simply include this file without bothering which
> other header files are needed by this file. The only problem I'm currently
> seeing is that circular dependencies between header files might be a
> problem but it shouldn't be too hard to check that there are no circular
> dependencies. Are there any other problems I don't see?
>

Agree,

and assuming that every header begins with sonething like
#ifndef HEADER_INCLUDED
we save a lot of typing and error prone-ness.

Frank

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