Changeset b7fd2a0 in mainline for uspace/app/sbi/src/program.c


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Timestamp:
2018-01-13T03:10:29Z (8 years ago)
Author:
Jiří Zárevúcky <zarevucky.jiri@…>
Branches:
lfn, master, serial, ticket/834-toolchain-update, topic/msim-upgrade, topic/simplify-dev-export
Children:
a53ed3a
Parents:
36f0738
Message:

Use errno_t in all uspace and kernel code.

Change type of every variable, parameter and return value that holds an
<errno.h> constant to either errno_t (the usual case), or sys_errno_t
(some places in kernel). This is for the purpose of self-documentation,
as well as for type-checking with a bit of type definition hackery.

Although this is a massive commit, it is a simple text replacement, and thus
is very easy to verify. Simply do the following:

`
git checkout <this commit's hash>
git reset HEAD
git add .
tools/srepl '\berrno_t\b' int
git add .
tools/srepl '\bsys_errno_t\b' sysarg_t
git reset
git diff
`

While this doesn't ensure that the replacements are correct, it does ensure
that the commit doesn't do anything except those replacements. Since errno_t
is typedef'd to int in the usual case (and sys_errno_t to sysarg_t), even if
incorrect, this commit cannot change behavior.

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  • uspace/app/sbi/src/program.c

    r36f0738 rb7fd2a0  
    5555 *                      EINVAL if file has syntax errors.
    5656 */
    57 int program_file_process(stree_program_t *program, const char *fname)
     57errno_t program_file_process(stree_program_t *program, const char *fname)
    5858{
    5959        input_t *input;
    6060        lex_t lex;
    6161        parse_t parse;
    62         int rc;
     62        errno_t rc;
    6363
    6464        rc = input_new_file(&input, fname);
     
    9191 *                      has syntax errors.
    9292 */
    93 int program_lib_process(stree_program_t *program)
     93errno_t program_lib_process(stree_program_t *program)
    9494{
    95         int rc;
     95        errno_t rc;
    9696        char *path, *fname;
    9797        char *tmp;
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