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From: "J.A. Magallon" <jamagallon@able.es>
To: Stevie O <stevie@qrpff.net>
Cc: Vincent Sweeney <v.sweeney@dexterus.com>,
	vda <vda@port.imtp.ilyichevsk.odessa.ua>,
	linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [BUG] Bad #define, nonportable C, missing {}
Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2001 21:08:01 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20011122210801.A1514@werewolf.able.es> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <01112112401703.01961@nemo> <3BFB9FAE.DB9B6003@dexterus.com> <5.1.0.14.2.20011121232051.01dab468@whisper.qrpff.net>
In-Reply-To: <5.1.0.14.2.20011121232051.01dab468@whisper.qrpff.net>; from stevie@qrpff.net on Thu, Nov 22, 2001 at 05:24:02 +0100


On 20011122 Stevie O wrote:
>At 12:35 PM 11/21/2001 +0000, Vincent Sweeney wrote:
>> > Bad code style. Bad name (sounds like 'module inc').
>> > I can't even tell from this define what the hell it is trying to do:
>> > x++ will return unchanged x, then we obtain (x mod y),
>> > then we store it into x... and why x++ then??!
>> > Alan, seems like you can help here...
>>
>>Go read up on C operator precedence. Unary ++ comes before %, so if we
>>rewrite the #define to make it more "readable" it would be #define
>>MODINC(x,y) (x = (x+1) % y)
>
>But x++ is postincrement though. That means the value of 'x' is inserted, 
>and after the expression is evaluated, x is incremented. Right?
>
>If we were going to be semiobscure, wouldn't the correct code be
>
>#define MODINC(x,y) (x = ++x % y)
>

But the question is: Is this kind of code worth the discussion ? AFAIK,
gcc is enough smart to change *2 to <<1, so wouldn't it be smart to
detect a +1 and use and inc (and perhaps to detect that x is overwritten so it
can do the op in place).
So write it as
x = (x+1)%y
and make it readable.

-- 
J.A. Magallon                           #  Let the source be with you...        
mailto:jamagallon@able.es
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  parent reply	other threads:[~2001-11-22 20:08 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 31+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2001-11-21 12:40 [BUG] Bad #define, nonportable C, missing {} vda
2001-11-21 11:10 ` Andreas Schwab
2001-11-21 11:16 ` Tim Waugh
2001-11-21 12:31 ` Ragnar Hojland Espinosa
2001-11-21 13:40   ` Jan Hudec
2001-11-21 14:19     ` Andreas Schwab
2001-11-21 14:52       ` Alexander Viro
2001-11-21 18:23     ` Neil Booth
2001-11-21 12:35 ` Vincent Sweeney
2001-11-21 13:37   ` Jan Hudec
2001-11-21 13:52     ` Mathijs Mohlmann
2001-11-21 17:12       ` vda
2001-11-26 20:28         ` Alan Cox
2001-11-27 18:03           ` vda
2001-11-27 18:38             ` Andreas Dilger
2001-11-28 13:19               ` vda
2001-11-21 14:12     ` Richard B. Johnson
2001-11-21 14:33       ` Eric W. Biederman
2001-11-21 14:56       ` Alexander Viro
2001-11-21 14:59       ` Andreas Schwab
2001-11-21 15:48         ` Momchil Velikov
2001-11-21 16:52       ` vda
2001-11-21 14:24     ` Sean Hunter
2001-11-21 14:25   ` Andreas Schwab
2001-11-22 20:43   ` Chris Gray
2001-11-22  4:24 ` Stevie O
2001-11-22 11:46   ` Horst von Brand
2001-11-22 12:03     ` Alexander Viro
2001-11-22 20:08   ` J.A. Magallon [this message]
     [not found]     ` <01112311540300.00886@manta>
2001-11-23 14:43       ` J.A. Magallon
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2001-11-27 19:03 Nathan Myers

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