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[gnunet-texinfo] branch master updated (dcba501 -> 5a98ad8) |
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Thu, 14 Nov 2019 11:48:36 +0100 |
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from dcba501 attempting to give ref manual reasonable structure
new d933a7d fix indent
new dfd491c Fix typo in developer.texi (though -> through)
new 5a98ad8 final commit, makefile.
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Summary of changes:
Makefile | 2 +-
developer.texi | 30 +++++++++++++++++++++---------
2 files changed, 22 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)
diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile
index 17d4465..5b56ebf 100644
--- a/Makefile
+++ b/Makefile
@@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ all: pdf html
.PHONY: clean
clean:
- rm *.aux *.log *.toc *.pdf *.cp *.cps *.html
+ rm *.aux *.log *.toc *.pdf *.cp *.cps *.html *.info
diff --git a/developer.texi b/developer.texi
index 939455e..ce6b160 100644
--- a/developer.texi
+++ b/developer.texi
@@ -764,9 +764,15 @@ is used if the method for advancing in the loop is not a
straightforward
increment operation. In particular, we use:@
@example
-next = head; while (NULL != (pos = next)) @{ next = pos->next; if (!
-should_free (pos)) continue; GNUNET_CONTAINER_DLL_remove (head, tail, pos);
-GNUNET_free (pos); @}
+next = head;
+while (NULL != (pos = next))
+@{
+ next = pos->next;
+ if (! should_free (pos))
+ continue;
+ GNUNET_CONTAINER_DLL_remove (head, tail, pos);
+ GNUNET_free (pos);
+@}
@end example
@@ -776,8 +782,11 @@ simple @code{for} paradigm of @code{for(INIT;TEST;INC)}).
However, for loops
that do follow the simple @code{for} paradigm we do use @code{for}, even if it
involves linked lists:
@example
-/* simple iteration over a linked list */ for
-(pos = head; NULL != pos; pos = pos->next) @{ use (pos); @}
+/* simple iteration over a linked list */
+for (pos = head; NULL != pos; pos = pos->next)
+@{
+ use (pos);
+@}
@end example
@@ -801,14 +810,17 @@ using deeply nested @code{if} statements. However, except
for addition and
multiplication, all operators should use parens. This is fine:@
@example
-if ( (1 == foo) || ((0 == bar) && (x != y)) ) return x;
+if ( (1 == foo) || ((0 == bar) && (x != y)) )
+ return x;
@end example
However, this is not:
@example
-if (1 == foo) return x; if (0 == bar && x != y)
-return x;
+if (1 == foo)
+ return x;
+if (0 == bar && x != y)
+ return x;
@end example
@@ -1171,7 +1183,7 @@ port conflict on that host.
The testbed service (controller) is different from the other GNUnet services in
that it is not started by ARM and is not supposed to be run as a daemon. It is
-started by the testbed API though a testbed helper. In a typical scenario
+started by the testbed API through a testbed helper. In a typical scenario
involving multiple hosts, a controller is started on each host. Controllers
take up the actual task of creating peers, starting and stopping them on the
hosts they run.
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