On Tue, 26 Oct 2010, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:

> On Tue, 26 Oct 2010, Julia Lawall wrote:
> > From: Julia Lawall <[email protected]>
> > 
> > Delete successive assignments to the same location.
> 
> There are often results of mismerges or other assorted screw ups, often
> done by the maintainer itself (e.g. me in thinkpad-acpi's case) during
> development.
> 
> The patch is correct, and I thank you for the head's up.  But let me
> track down what caused it first, hmm?  I also highly recommend that this
> should be done in all cases you find, instead of just blindly fixing the
> assignment.  I suggest using git --blame to track down what added the
> duplicated assignments, and check if it looks sane...
> 
> It is often a VERY BAD IDEA to remove such markers of potential
> brokennes without checking out if they're actually helpfully trying to
> warn you of worse badness :p
> 
> But hey, maybe you've already done that.  If you did, I apologise for
> preaching to the choir.

I didn't look for the original source of the problem, except in the case 
of [PATCH 6/14] arch/mips/pmc-sierra/yosemite/setup.c where I found it 
already in the pre-git era.  Thanks fo rthe suggestion.  On the other 
hand, I was very selective about which code I changed.  In particular I 
left a number of cases like:

x = NULL; // or 0 etc
x = foo(...); // ie a NULL returning function

I figured that this isn't hurting anything, and perhaps it is informative 
about what kind of value foo might return.

julia
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