Re: [EXT4 set 2][PATCH 2/5] cleanups: Add extent sanity checks

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On Thu, 12 Jul 2007 08:57:51 -0500 Dave Kleikamp <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Thu, 2007-07-12 at 12:38 +0100, Andy Whitcroft wrote:
> > Andrew Morton wrote:
> > >> +			if (ext4_ext_check_header(inode, ext_block_hdr(bh),
> > >> +							depth - i - 1)) {
> > >> +				err = -EIO;
> > >> +				break;
> > >> +			}
> > >> +			path[i+1].p_bh = bh;
> > > 
> > > Really that should have been "i + 1".  checkpatch misses this.  It seems to
> > > be missing more stuff that it used to lately.
> > 
> > This one is difficult.  The rules up to now have been consistent spacing
> > is required on both sides of mathematics operators.  I personally like
> > spaces always, but we do tend to use them without spaces too where the
> > binding is effectivly part of the value -- the classic case is something
> > like:
> > 
> > 	pfn << MAX_ORDER-1
> > 
> > In allowing that sort of thing, we implictly allow the one you note
> > above.  We have tried to be overly annoying on these things, and so the
> > check is consistancy, spaces both or neither.  We could be stricter.
> 
> I personally think stricter is better.  An occasionally false-positive
> isn't going to hurt anyone.  (Well, maybe the checkpatch.pl maintainers
> will get nagged.)  It at least will cause the developer to look at the
> line of code in question and make a conscious decision to leave it as it
> is.  I'm assuming that upstream maintainers use checkpatch.pl with some
> constraint, and don't throw every patch that produces a warning back at
> the submitter.
> 

I'm in two minds.  Missing-the-spaces is pretty damn common and is sometimes
a reasonable way of saving quite a lot of horizontal space.  I spose we could
take it out again if it's causing problems.
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