Changeset a35b458 in mainline for uspace/app/taskdump/taskdump.c


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Timestamp:
2018-03-02T20:10:49Z (7 years ago)
Author:
Jiří Zárevúcky <zarevucky.jiri@…>
Branches:
lfn, master, serial, ticket/834-toolchain-update, topic/msim-upgrade, topic/simplify-dev-export
Children:
f1380b7
Parents:
3061bc1
git-author:
Jiří Zárevúcky <zarevucky.jiri@…> (2018-02-28 17:38:31)
git-committer:
Jiří Zárevúcky <zarevucky.jiri@…> (2018-03-02 20:10:49)
Message:

style: Remove trailing whitespace on _all_ lines, including empty ones, for particular file types.

Command used: tools/srepl '\s\+$' '' -- *.c *.h *.py *.sh *.s *.S *.ag

Currently, whitespace on empty lines is very inconsistent.
There are two basic choices: Either remove the whitespace, or keep empty lines
indented to the level of surrounding code. The former is AFAICT more common,
and also much easier to do automatically.

Alternatively, we could write script for automatic indentation, and use that
instead. However, if such a script exists, it's possible to use the indented
style locally, by having the editor apply relevant conversions on load/save,
without affecting remote repository. IMO, it makes more sense to adopt
the simpler rule.

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  • uspace/app/taskdump/taskdump.c

    r3061bc1 ra35b458  
    126126{
    127127        async_sess_t *ksess = async_connect_kbox(task_id);
    128        
     128
    129129        if (!ksess) {
    130130                if (errno == ENOTSUP) {
     
    135135                        return errno;
    136136                }
    137                
     137
    138138                printf("Error connecting\n");
    139139                printf("async_connect_kbox(%" PRIu64 ") -> %s", task_id, str_error_name(errno));
    140140                return errno;
    141141        }
    142        
     142
    143143        errno_t rc = udebug_begin(ksess);
    144144        if (rc != EOK) {
     
    146146                return rc;
    147147        }
    148        
     148
    149149        sess = ksess;
    150150        return 0;
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