On Tue, 2005-02-22 at 22:32 +0200, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote: > Good. By the way, do you plan to keep the convention of writing > 0 == foo? > > I personally dislike it (and Linux expressed the same santiment at some > point), this practice unnecessary with gcc > which warns if you write if (foo = 0) accidentally, and > kernel code itself never does it, but some in-kernel drivers > do it ... its easy to fix more or less automatically.
I don't mind that one, but I don't really care. How about the SDP_CHECK_NULL macro? It is used in most (but not all) places in the SDP code. Does turning this checking off in non-debug builds really speed things up a lot? -tduffy
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