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From: Nick Piggin <nickpiggin@yahoo.com.au>
To: Bernd Petrovitsch <bernd@firmix.at>
Cc: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com>,
	Ben Nizette <ben.nizette@iinet.net.au>,
	linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Coding style RFC: convert "for (i=0;i<ARRAY_SIZE(array);i++)" to "array_for_each(index, array)"
Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2007 21:54:19 +1100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <45D198DB.3040006@yahoo.com.au> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1171362988.21261.12.camel@tara.firmix.at>

Bernd Petrovitsch wrote:
> On Tue, 2007-02-13 at 18:42 +1100, Nick Piggin wrote:
> 
>>Joe Perches wrote:
> 
> [...]
> 
>>>perhaps:
>>>
>>>#define array_for_each(element, array) \
>>>	for ((element) = (array); \
>>>	     (element) < ((array) + ARRAY_SIZE((array))); \
>>>	     (element)++)
>>
>>If you're going for consistency, then shouldn't this be
>>array_for_each_entry()?
> 
> 
> That depends on the decision between consistency to array_for_each_index
> or consistency to list_for_each.

I don't follow.

list_for_each gives you a list_head.
list_for_each_entry gives you a pointer to an entry in the list, which
is equivalent to the above loop which gives a pointer to an entry in the
array. Accordingly, it should be called array_for_each_entry. What sort
of logic leads to another conclusion?

array_for_each_index gives an index into the array.

I offer no opinion on the merit of such macros, just their names.

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  reply	other threads:[~2007-02-13 10:54 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2007-02-12 23:47 Coding style RFC: convert "for (i=0;i<ARRAY_SIZE(array);i++)" to "array_for_each(index, array)" Joe Perches
2007-02-13  0:20 ` Ben Nizette
2007-02-13  0:47   ` Joe Perches
2007-02-13  4:19     ` Nick Piggin
2007-02-13  7:34       ` Joe Perches
2007-02-13  7:42         ` Nick Piggin
2007-02-13 10:36           ` Bernd Petrovitsch
2007-02-13 10:54             ` Nick Piggin [this message]
2007-02-13 11:07               ` Bernd Petrovitsch
2007-02-13  7:37 ` Muli Ben-Yehuda
2007-02-13 16:28   ` Randy Dunlap
2007-02-13  7:48 ` YOSHIFUJI Hideaki / 吉藤英明

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