Minor cleanups and clarifications.

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Mark Whitley 2001-02-09 00:28:59 +00:00
parent 1d70267450
commit d238a7bcc8

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@ -322,7 +322,12 @@ functions, (or *maybe* macros), which are used in the code.
(in .h header file)
#ifndef BB_FEATURE_FUNKY
#ifdef BB_FEATURE_FUNKY
static inline void maybe_do_funky_stuff (int bar, int baz)
{
/* lotsa code in here */
}
#else
static inline void maybe_do_funky_stuff (int bar, int baz) {}
#endif
@ -334,7 +339,7 @@ functions, (or *maybe* macros), which are used in the code.
maybe_do_funky_stuff(bar, baz);
The great thing about this approach is that the compiler will optimize away
the "no-op" case when the feature is turned off.
the "no-op" case (the empty function) when the feature is turned off.
Note also the use of the word 'maybe' in the function name to indicate
conditional execution.
@ -448,11 +453,14 @@ assigning them to a global pointer thusly:
This last approach has some advantages (low code size, space not used until
it's needed), but can be a problem in some low resource machines that have
very limited stack space (e.g., uCLinux). busybox.h declares a macro that
implements compile-time selection between xmalloc() and stack creation, so
you can code the line in question as
very limited stack space (e.g., uCLinux).
A macro is declared in busybox.h that implements compile-time selection
between xmalloc() and stack creation, so you can code the line in question as
RESERVE_BB_BUFFER(buffer, BUFSIZ);
and the right thing will happen, based on the customer's configuration.
and the right thing will happen, based on your configuration.
@ -608,8 +616,8 @@ It's considered good form to test your new feature before you submit a patch
to the mailing list, and especially before you commit a change to CVS. Here
are some guildlines on testing your changes.
- Always test busybox grep against GNU grep and make sure the behavior /
output is identical between the two.
- Always test busybox applets against GNU counterparts and make sure the
behavior / output is identical between the two.
- Try several different permutations and combinations of the features you're
adding and make sure they all work. (Make sure one feature does not