[PATCH trivial] include: uapi: standard all files' macro prefix and suffix, excluding "linux/" sub-directory
Chen Gang
gang.chen at asianux.com
Tue Nov 5 07:05:12 EST 2013
On 11/05/2013 07:11 PM, David Howells wrote:
> Chen Gang <gang.chen at asianux.com> wrote:
>
>>> Userspace sometimes depends on the name in the guard macro:-/
>>
>> "the guard macro" is only for prevent itself from being included by
>> multiple times (an id used by itself -- like a handle), it is not an id
>> to let other files know about it (it is not a normal using way).
>
> Whilst that *should* be true, it isn't actually true. See:
>
> grep -r _LINUX_.*_H /usr/include/ | grep -v ^/usr/include/linux/
>
> for example. Also who knows what all those autoconf scripts out there look
> for?
>
Oh... the real world is really not quite perfect. :-/
> However, thinking about it some more, you're probably safe with respect to
> userspace as scripts/headers_install.h strips off the _UAPI prefix on the
> guard macros - just as long as you don't change the rest of the macro name.
>
In honest, I really did not think more about it.
Only adding _UAPI (not touch others) can completely fix one style issue:
separate "uapi/*" from other sub-directories in "include/*"
So for me, we can continue improve this patch: add "_UAPI" for all guard
macro under "include/uapi/*" (also include "include/uapi/linux").
Thanks.
--
Chen Gang
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