Re: [PATCH] defines modified to match the 80-char rule

From: Krzysztof HaÅasa
Date: Thu Jul 02 2015 - 02:05:15 EST


Mario Bambagini <mario.bambagini@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

> Defines have been written in more than one line to match the 80-character
> rule. This error has been fixed 6 times in this file.
> The file is fully compliant with respect to the coding rules now.

Rules, maybe. But is it better, i.e., more readable?

> --- a/drivers/staging/lustre/include/linux/libcfs/libcfs_debug.h
> +++ b/drivers/staging/lustre/include/linux/libcfs/libcfs_debug.h
> @@ -233,14 +233,20 @@ do { \
> #define CNETERR(format, a...) CDEBUG_LIMIT(D_NETERROR, format, ## a)
> #define CEMERG(format, ...) CDEBUG_LIMIT(D_EMERG, format, ## __VA_ARGS__)
>
> -#define LCONSOLE(mask, format, ...) CDEBUG(D_CONSOLE | (mask), format, ## __VA_ARGS__)
> -#define LCONSOLE_INFO(format, ...) CDEBUG_LIMIT(D_CONSOLE, format, ## __VA_ARGS__)
> -#define LCONSOLE_WARN(format, ...) CDEBUG_LIMIT(D_CONSOLE | D_WARNING, format, ## __VA_ARGS__)
> -#define LCONSOLE_ERROR_MSG(errnum, format, ...) CDEBUG_LIMIT(D_CONSOLE | D_ERROR, \
> - "%x-%x: " format, errnum, LERRCHKSUM(errnum), ## __VA_ARGS__)
> -#define LCONSOLE_ERROR(format, ...) LCONSOLE_ERROR_MSG(0x00, format, ## __VA_ARGS__)
> +#define LCONSOLE(mask, format, ...) \
> + CDEBUG(D_CONSOLE | (mask), format, ## __VA_ARGS__)
> +#define LCONSOLE_INFO(format, ...) \
> + CDEBUG_LIMIT(D_CONSOLE, format, ## __VA_ARGS__)
> +#define LCONSOLE_WARN(format, ...) \
> + CDEBUG_LIMIT(D_CONSOLE | D_WARNING, format, ## __VA_ARGS__)
> +#define LCONSOLE_ERROR_MSG(errnum, format, ...) \
> + CDEBUG_LIMIT(D_CONSOLE | D_ERROR, "%x-%x: " format, \
> + errnum, LERRCHKSUM(errnum), ## __VA_ARGS__)
> +#define LCONSOLE_ERROR(format, ...) \
> + LCONSOLE_ERROR_MSG(0x00, format, ## __VA_ARGS__)
>
> -#define LCONSOLE_EMERG(format, ...) CDEBUG(D_CONSOLE | D_EMERG, format, ## __VA_ARGS__)
> +#define LCONSOLE_EMERG(format, ...) \
> + CDEBUG(D_CONSOLE | D_EMERG, format, ## __VA_ARGS__)
>
> int libcfs_debug_msg(struct libcfs_debug_msg_data *msgdata,
> const char *format1, ...)

... I don't think so. Perhaps if I wasn't using the bleading edge tech
132-column digital flat LCD screen, I would see this differently (Emacs
isn't perfect when displaying long lines on IBM monochrome display
adapter, even with the intelligent-long-lines-wrap package).
--
Krzysztof Halasa

Industrial Research Institute for Automation and Measurements PIAP
Al. Jerozolimskie 202, 02-486 Warsaw, Poland

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