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2009 Aug 18
8
src/ is now warning-free, too
These patches first make src/ warning free, and then turn on the strict warning options. 75 0001-build-suppress-an-ignored-write-return-value-warning.patch 38 0002-build-suppress-an-ignored-dup-return-value-warning.patch 27 0003-generator.ml-suppress-signed-unsigned-compare-warnin.patch 48 0004-build-don-t-perform-arithmetic-on-void-pointers.patch 30
2012 Apr 26
1
[PATCH 1/2] gobject: Use generator_built macro to ensure generated files are rebuilt properly.
From: "Richard W.M. Jones" <rjones at redhat.com> --- generator/generator_gobject.ml | 4 ++-- gobject/Makefile.am | 14 +++++++++----- gobject/Makefile.inc | 4 ++-- 3 files changed, 13 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/generator/generator_gobject.ml b/generator/generator_gobject.ml index 17c6c36..3096501 100644 ---
2013 Mar 07
3
[PATCH 0/3] protocol: Abstract out socket operations.
I've been taking a long hard look at the protocol layer. It has evolved over a long time without any particular direction, and the result is, to say the least, not very organized. These patches take a first step at cleaning up the mess by abstracting out socket operations from the rest of the code. The purpose of this is to allow us to slot in a different connection layer under the
2009 Aug 03
1
[PATCH 1/2] Convert all TABs-as-indentation to spaces.
...error (g, _("sock_write_event: internal error: %d != %d"), g->sock, fd); @@ -1813,10 +1813,10 @@ sock_write_event (struct guestfs_main_loop *ml, guestfs_h *g, void *data, if (g->verbose) fprintf (stderr, "sock_write_event: writing %d bytes ...\n", - g->msg_out_size - g->msg_out_pos); + g->msg_out_size - g->msg_out_pos); n = write (g->sock, g->msg_out + g->msg_out_pos, - g->msg_out_size - g->msg_out_pos); + g->msg_out_size - g->msg_out_pos); if (n == -1) { err = errno; if (err != EAGA...
2015 Feb 14
2
[PATCH 0/2] Change guestfs__*
libguestfs has used double and triple underscores in identifiers. These aren't valid for global names in C++. (http://stackoverflow.com/a/228797) These large but completely mechanical patches change the illegal identifiers to legal ones. Rich.