* Cleaning up unrequired #include(s)
@ 2007-03-06 7:29 Rajat Jain
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From: Rajat Jain @ 2007-03-06 7:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi list,
I just finished porting the kernel to my board and am trying to
cleanup my code. I had started my copying an existing board code and
modifying it to suit my board. Its now working fine, but has numerous
#includes which I do not think I need any more.
Is there a quickway to correctly identify which all #include
statements can be safely removed from my source files, (because none
of the symbols declared in the corresponding headers are actually used
in my source)?
Thanks,
Rajat
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