Junio C Hamano <[email protected]> writes
>Matthieu Moy <[email protected]> writes:
>>> +void get_two_last_lines(char *filename, int *numlines, char **lines)
>>> +{
>>> +...
>>> +}
>>> +
>>> +void get_two_first_lines(char *filename, int *numlines, char **lines)
>>> +{
>>> +...
>>> +}
>I had a handful of comments on these:
>- Do we need two separate and overly specific functions like these,
>i.e. "two" and "first/last"?
>- Wouldn't people want to be able to configure the number of lines?
>- Do we really want get_two_{first,last}_LINES() functions?
>I am wondering if insn sheets these functions read include
>comments, in which case get_n_{first,last}_commands() may be a
>more correct name.
>- Wouldn't it be necessary for these functions to report the total
>number of commands, instead of giving "void" back? Otherwise how
>would the caller produce summary like this:
I felt that was not the right way to do so. What do you think of a
function like that:
/*
* Puts nb_commands commands from filename in lines,
* returns the total number of commands in the file
* ignores comments and empty lines
* lines needs to be at least of size nb_commands
* part: 0 get last commands
* 1 get first commands
*/
int get_commands(char *filename, int nb_commands, char **lines, int part)
Maybe part is not the best word to choose to take the beginning or the end
of the file. I also hesitate about adding a parameter to ignore or not the
comments.
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