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| author | David Lamparter <equinox@diac24.net> | 2021-02-21 06:18:10 +0100 |
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| committer | David Lamparter <equinox@diac24.net> | 2021-03-17 06:18:17 +0100 |
| commit | bf8d3d6aca3f20255a621ed1c148fd05b3a8ae5c (patch) | |
| tree | cd62a7c64fe8eb9f3252e1b608f1fb939c2a772c /lib/zlog_targets.c | |
| parent | 15c05f1edf079bc03b277e44426a8af8616bb10b (diff) | |
*: require semicolon after DEFINE_MTYPE & co
Back when I put this together in 2015, ISO C11 was still reasonably new
and we couldn't require it just yet. Without ISO C11, there is no
"good" way (only bad hacks) to require a semicolon after a macro that
ends with a function definition. And if you added one anyway, you'd get
"spurious semicolon" warnings on some compilers...
With C11, `_Static_assert()` at the end of a macro will make it so that
the semicolon is properly required, consumed, and not warned about.
Consistently requiring semicolons after "file-level" macros matches
Linux kernel coding style and helps some editors against mis-syntax'ing
these macros.
Signed-off-by: David Lamparter <equinox@diac24.net>
Diffstat (limited to 'lib/zlog_targets.c')
| -rw-r--r-- | lib/zlog_targets.c | 12 |
1 files changed, 6 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/lib/zlog_targets.c b/lib/zlog_targets.c index 8f4c2a46a8..f258a8fbbd 100644 --- a/lib/zlog_targets.c +++ b/lib/zlog_targets.c @@ -31,13 +31,13 @@ * absolute end. */ -DECLARE_MGROUP(LOG) -DEFINE_MGROUP_ACTIVEATEXIT(LOG, "logging subsystem") +DECLARE_MGROUP(LOG); +DEFINE_MGROUP_ACTIVEATEXIT(LOG, "logging subsystem"); -DEFINE_MTYPE_STATIC(LOG, LOG_FD, "log file target") -DEFINE_MTYPE_STATIC(LOG, LOG_FD_NAME, "log file name") -DEFINE_MTYPE_STATIC(LOG, LOG_FD_ROTATE, "log file rotate helper") -DEFINE_MTYPE_STATIC(LOG, LOG_SYSL, "syslog target") +DEFINE_MTYPE_STATIC(LOG, LOG_FD, "log file target"); +DEFINE_MTYPE_STATIC(LOG, LOG_FD_NAME, "log file name"); +DEFINE_MTYPE_STATIC(LOG, LOG_FD_ROTATE, "log file rotate helper"); +DEFINE_MTYPE_STATIC(LOG, LOG_SYSL, "syslog target"); struct zlt_fd { struct zlog_target zt; |
