Re: any value to "NORET_TYPE" macro?

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On Tue, 22 May 2007, Krzysztof Halasa wrote:

> Adrian Bunk <[email protected]> writes:
>
> >> no, i think you're thinking of the alternative ATTRIB_NORET macro.
> >> as you can read in my previous post, NORET_TYPE used to resolve to
> >> "__volatile__" for very old gcc.  so i think it's legitimately dead
> >> and can be ripped out.
> >
> > No doubt that it could be removed because it doesn't have any effect.
> >
> > But locking at the usages, it seems to have been used when people
> > thought it was what __noreturn now is, so replacing NORET_TYPE with
> > __noreturn might be a small optimization (but every NORET_TYPE should
> > be checked that it's actually correct).
>
> Actually it seems all the NORET_TYPEs are in fact (should be)
> __attribute__((noreturn)) (2.6.21):

that may be but, as i suggested earlier, that would get into guessing
what those developers were thinking, and i just didn't want to go
there.

the simple version of the patch is now in andrew's tree, and i'll
worry about the harder stuff next time.

rday
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