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From: "H. Peter Anvin" <hpa@zytor.com>
To: Steve French <smfrench@gmail.com>
Cc: lkml <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: kernel coding style for if ... else which cross #ifdef
Date: Fri, 23 May 2008 16:03:27 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <48374D3F.1080502@zytor.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <524f69650805231211r315be4e4u5890aa0f914bcb4f@mail.gmail.com>

Steve French wrote:
> A question splitting "else" and "if" on distinct lines vs. using an
> extra line and extra #else came up as I was reviewing a proposed cifs
> patch.   Which is the preferred style?
> 
> #ifdef CONFIG_SOMETHING
>    if (foo)
>       something ...
>    else
> #endif
>    if ((mode & S_IWUGO) == 0)
> 
> or alternatively
> 
> #ifdef CONFIG_SOMETHING
>    if (foo)
>       something ...
>    else if ((mode & S_IWUGO) == 0)
> #else
>    if ((mode & S_IWUGO) == 0)
> #endif
> 

The former.  Why?  Because the latter case has unbalanced indentation: 
to an editor, and to the human eye, it looks like the if in the #else 
clause is a child to the "else if".

*However*, the best would really be if we changed Kconfig to emit 
configuration constants what were 0/1 instead of undefined/defined. 
That way we could do:

	if (CONFIG_SOMETHING && foo) {
		/* ... something ... */
	} else if ((mode & S_IWUGO) == 0) {
		/* ... */

... in many cases.

	-hpa

  parent reply	other threads:[~2008-05-23 23:13 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 32+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2008-05-23 19:11 kernel coding style for if ... else which cross #ifdef Steve French
2008-05-23 20:42 ` Willy Tarreau
2008-05-23 20:49   ` Adrian Bunk
2008-05-23 21:05     ` Willy Tarreau
2008-05-23 23:03 ` H. Peter Anvin [this message]
2008-05-24  5:43   ` Sam Ravnborg
2008-05-24  5:42     ` H. Peter Anvin
2008-05-24  6:42       ` Sam Ravnborg
2008-05-24 10:06         ` Jeremy Fitzhardinge
2008-05-24 10:49           ` Adrian Bunk
2008-05-24 11:27           ` Sam Ravnborg
2008-05-24 14:35             ` Jeremy Fitzhardinge
2008-05-24 14:39               ` Willy Tarreau
2008-05-24 14:41                 ` Jeremy Fitzhardinge
2008-05-24 14:46                   ` Willy Tarreau
2008-05-24 15:36               ` Sam Ravnborg
2008-05-24 15:45                 ` Jeremy Fitzhardinge
2008-05-24 15:57                   ` Vegard Nossum
2008-05-24 16:02                     ` Jeremy Fitzhardinge
2008-05-24 16:40                       ` Tom Spink
2008-05-24 16:42                         ` Tom Spink
2008-05-24 20:38                         ` Jeremy Fitzhardinge
2008-05-24 20:43                           ` H. Peter Anvin
2008-05-24 20:51                             ` Jeremy Fitzhardinge
2008-05-24 20:54                               ` H. Peter Anvin
2008-05-24 21:15                                 ` Jeremy Fitzhardinge
2008-05-25 23:57                                   ` Adrian Bunk
2008-05-26  0:27                                     ` H. Peter Anvin
2008-05-24 18:12                     ` H. Peter Anvin
2008-05-24 18:12                   ` H. Peter Anvin
2008-05-24 18:51                   ` Sam Ravnborg
2008-05-24 18:08         ` H. Peter Anvin

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