> On May 2, 2017, at 6:15 AM, Pierre Lebleu <pme.leb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi Philip,
> 
> 2017-04-29 3:11 GMT+02:00 Philip Prindeville 
> <philipp_s...@redfish-solutions.com>:
> Inline…
> 
> 
> [snip]
> > +             if (!(ipset = fw3_alloc_ipset(state)))
> 
> 
> Minor nit…  Assignments inside of conditionals are a bear to step through in 
> a debugger like GDB.
> 
> -Philip
> 
> It is a trivial assignment and it is already done in this style along the 
> file.
> 
> --
> Pierre
>  


It’s not about trivial vs. nontrivial.  It’s about whether you could step 
through the assignment with (say) gdb, execute just the assignment, examine the 
value, and then step through the “if”.  And the answer is, “you can’t”.  
Because gdb is a source level debugger where the unit of source is the “line”.

(Actually, it’s also the unit of source for gcc when it generates debugging 
symbols.)

The way to separate to 2 individual statements in C (for the purposes of gdb 
debugging) is to put them on separate lines.  Yes, that’s a glaring limitation 
of gcc and gdb, but that’s our reality.

As for what’s already done in this style in the file… Having separate 
assignments and tests is *also* done, and indeed it’s done more often.

-Philip


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