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From: Philippe W. <phi...@so...> - 2018-06-29 20:49:08
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https://sourceware.org/git/gitweb.cgi?p=valgrind.git;h=f008d35bb37d86b8bbabfd13f520bdcffb6f4f18 commit f008d35bb37d86b8bbabfd13f520bdcffb6f4f18 Author: Philippe Waroquiers <phi...@sk...> Date: Fri Jun 29 22:46:24 2018 +0200 Minor reformatting Fix a few inconsistencies in formatting. In particular, when an expression is split on several lines, put the operators (e.g. && , ||, +, -, ...) at the beginning of the new line : this seems to be more common in the code, and is the coding convention used e.g. in gcc/gdb (and incidently also at my work :)). Diff: --- coregrind/m_errormgr.c | 26 +++++++++++--------------- 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-) diff --git a/coregrind/m_errormgr.c b/coregrind/m_errormgr.c index 3d577e5..ebc947d 100644 --- a/coregrind/m_errormgr.c +++ b/coregrind/m_errormgr.c @@ -1260,10 +1260,9 @@ static Bool tool_name_present(const HChar *name, const HChar *names) HChar *s = NULL; /* Shut gcc up */ Int len = VG_(strlen)(name); - found = (NULL != (s = VG_(strstr)(names, name)) && - (s == names || *(s-1) == ',') && - (*(s+len) == ',' || *(s+len) == '\0') - ); + found = (NULL != (s = VG_(strstr)(names, name)) + && (s == names || *(s-1) == ',') + && (*(s+len) == ',' || *(s+len) == '\0')); return found; } @@ -1355,8 +1354,7 @@ static void load_one_suppressions_file ( Int clo_suppressions_i ) tool_names = & buf[0]; supp_name = & buf[i+1]; - if (VG_(needs).core_errors && tool_name_present("core", tool_names)) - { + if (VG_(needs).core_errors && tool_name_present("core", tool_names)) { // A core suppression //(example code, see comment on CoreSuppKind above) //if (VG_STREQ(supp_name, "Thread")) @@ -1364,9 +1362,8 @@ static void load_one_suppressions_file ( Int clo_suppressions_i ) //else BOMB("unknown core suppression type"); } - else if (VG_(needs).tool_errors && - tool_name_present(VG_(details).name, tool_names)) - { + else if (VG_(needs).tool_errors + && tool_name_present(VG_(details).name, tool_names)) { // A tool suppression if (VG_TDICT_CALL(tool_recognised_suppression, supp_name, supp)) { /* Do nothing, function fills in supp->skind */ @@ -1390,10 +1387,9 @@ static void load_one_suppressions_file ( Int clo_suppressions_i ) buf[0] = 0; // tool_read_extra_suppression_info might read lines // from fd till a location line. - if (VG_(needs).tool_errors && - !VG_TDICT_CALL(tool_read_extra_suppression_info, - fd, &buf, &nBuf, &lineno, supp)) - { + if (VG_(needs).tool_errors + && !VG_TDICT_CALL(tool_read_extra_suppression_info, + fd, &buf, &nBuf, &lineno, supp)) { BOMB("bad or missing extra suppression info"); } @@ -1439,8 +1435,8 @@ static void load_one_suppressions_file ( Int clo_suppressions_i ) // level wildcards. vg_assert(i > 0); // guaranteed by frame-descriptor reading loop for (j = 0; j < i; j++) { - if (tmp_callers[j].ty == FunName || tmp_callers[j].ty == ObjName || - tmp_callers[j].ty == SrcName) { + if (tmp_callers[j].ty == FunName || tmp_callers[j].ty == ObjName + || tmp_callers[j].ty == SrcName) { break; } vg_assert(tmp_callers[j].ty == DotDotDot); |
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From: Paul F. <pj...@wa...> - 2018-06-29 09:11:37
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> On 18 Jun 2018, at 15:39, Ivo Raisr <iv...@iv...> wrote: > > Dear Valgrind'ers, > > I have been maintaining the Valgrind Solaris (and partly also illumos) > port for nearly three years, > ensuring it builds and runs on the latest Solaris 11.1, 11.2, 11.3 > (and 11.4 until April 2018). > > > I am still a Valgrind user and contributor, though. Will focus on Linux now. > I. > Hi Ivo A big thanks for all of the work that you’ve done. I guess there’s no backing from Oracle any more. Do you know of anyone on the Illumos side who would be interested/able to help? For my part I do have a PC that runs S11.4, but I don’t use it much these days. I also have an Illumos virtual box, but that doesn’t see much action. A+ Paul |