[Python-checkins] cpython (3.2): fix declaration style
benjamin.peterson
python-checkins at python.org
Tue Jan 24 15:07:21 CET 2012
http://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/308f4af9548e
changeset: 74591:308f4af9548e
branch: 3.2
parent: 74579:960d93deb8c2
user: Benjamin Peterson <benjamin at python.org>
date: Sun Jan 22 20:04:46 2012 -0500
summary:
fix declaration style
files:
Modules/_posixsubprocess.c | 55 ++++++++++++++-----------
1 files changed, 31 insertions(+), 24 deletions(-)
diff --git a/Modules/_posixsubprocess.c b/Modules/_posixsubprocess.c
--- a/Modules/_posixsubprocess.c
+++ b/Modules/_posixsubprocess.c
@@ -43,7 +43,8 @@
/* Given the gc module call gc.enable() and return 0 on success. */
-static int _enable_gc(PyObject *gc_module)
+static int
+_enable_gc(PyObject *gc_module)
{
PyObject *result;
result = PyObject_CallMethod(gc_module, "enable", NULL);
@@ -55,7 +56,8 @@
/* Convert ASCII to a positive int, no libc call. no overflow. -1 on error. */
-static int _pos_int_from_ascii(char *name)
+static int
+_pos_int_from_ascii(char *name)
{
int num = 0;
while (*name >= '0' && *name <= '9') {
@@ -75,7 +77,8 @@
* mounted) and do not have fdescfs for /dev/fd. MacOS X has a devfs
* that properly supports /dev/fd.
*/
-static int _is_fdescfs_mounted_on_dev_fd()
+static int
+_is_fdescfs_mounted_on_dev_fd()
{
struct stat dev_stat;
struct stat dev_fd_stat;
@@ -91,7 +94,8 @@
/* Returns 1 if there is a problem with fd_sequence, 0 otherwise. */
-static int _sanity_check_python_fd_sequence(PyObject *fd_sequence)
+static int
+_sanity_check_python_fd_sequence(PyObject *fd_sequence)
{
Py_ssize_t seq_idx, seq_len = PySequence_Length(fd_sequence);
long prev_fd = -1;
@@ -108,7 +112,8 @@
/* Is fd found in the sorted Python Sequence? */
-static int _is_fd_in_sorted_fd_sequence(int fd, PyObject *fd_sequence)
+static int
+_is_fd_in_sorted_fd_sequence(int fd, PyObject *fd_sequence)
{
/* Binary search. */
Py_ssize_t search_min = 0;
@@ -135,8 +140,8 @@
* range defined by [start_fd, end_fd) is large this will take a
* long time as it calls close() on EVERY possible fd.
*/
-static void _close_fds_by_brute_force(int start_fd, int end_fd,
- PyObject *py_fds_to_keep)
+static void
+_close_fds_by_brute_force(int start_fd, int end_fd, PyObject *py_fds_to_keep)
{
Py_ssize_t num_fds_to_keep = PySequence_Length(py_fds_to_keep);
Py_ssize_t keep_seq_idx;
@@ -191,8 +196,8 @@
* should be easy to add OS specific dirent or dirent64 structures and modify
* it with some cpp #define magic to work on other OSes as well if you want.
*/
-static void _close_open_fd_range_safe(int start_fd, int end_fd,
- PyObject* py_fds_to_keep)
+static void
+_close_open_fd_range_safe(int start_fd, int end_fd, PyObject* py_fds_to_keep)
{
int fd_dir_fd;
if (start_fd >= end_fd)
@@ -243,8 +248,9 @@
* implemented as readdir() followed by memcpy(). See also:
* http://womble.decadent.org.uk/readdir_r-advisory.html
*/
-static void _close_open_fd_range_maybe_unsafe(int start_fd, int end_fd,
- PyObject* py_fds_to_keep)
+static void
+_close_open_fd_range_maybe_unsafe(int start_fd, int end_fd,
+ PyObject* py_fds_to_keep)
{
DIR *proc_fd_dir;
#ifndef HAVE_DIRFD
@@ -315,19 +321,20 @@
* This restriction is documented at
* http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/functions/fork.html.
*/
-static void child_exec(char *const exec_array[],
- char *const argv[],
- char *const envp[],
- const char *cwd,
- int p2cread, int p2cwrite,
- int c2pread, int c2pwrite,
- int errread, int errwrite,
- int errpipe_read, int errpipe_write,
- int close_fds, int restore_signals,
- int call_setsid,
- PyObject *py_fds_to_keep,
- PyObject *preexec_fn,
- PyObject *preexec_fn_args_tuple)
+static void
+child_exec(char *const exec_array[],
+ char *const argv[],
+ char *const envp[],
+ const char *cwd,
+ int p2cread, int p2cwrite,
+ int c2pread, int c2pwrite,
+ int errread, int errwrite,
+ int errpipe_read, int errpipe_write,
+ int close_fds, int restore_signals,
+ int call_setsid,
+ PyObject *py_fds_to_keep,
+ PyObject *preexec_fn,
+ PyObject *preexec_fn_args_tuple)
{
int i, saved_errno, unused;
PyObject *result;
--
Repository URL: http://hg.python.org/cpython
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