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diff src/permissions.c @ 366:41958685480d
Switched to `type *name' style
Andrew Koenig's ``C Traps and Pitfalls'' (Ch.2.1) convinced
me that it is best to go with the way C had been designed.
The ``declaration reflects use'' concept conflicts with a
``type* name'' notation. Hence I switched.
author | markus schnalke <meillo@marmaro.de> |
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date | Thu, 22 Sep 2011 15:07:40 +0200 |
parents | fc1c6425c024 |
children | b27f66555ba8 |
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1.1 --- a/src/permissions.c Wed Sep 14 12:20:40 2011 +0200 1.2 +++ b/src/permissions.c Thu Sep 22 15:07:40 2011 +0200 1.3 @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ 1.4 is_privileged_user(uid_t uid) 1.5 { 1.6 /* uncomment these lines if you need the `uucp' group to be trusted too 1.7 - struct group* grent = getgrnam("uucp"); 1.8 + struct group *grent = getgrnam("uucp"); 1.9 1.10 if (is_ingroup(uid, grent->gr_gid)) { 1.11 return TRUE; 1.12 @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ 1.13 } 1.14 1.15 void 1.16 -set_euidgid(gint uid, gint gid, uid_t * old_uid, gid_t * old_gid) 1.17 +set_euidgid(gint uid, gint gid, uid_t *old_uid, gid_t *old_gid) 1.18 { 1.19 if (old_uid) 1.20 *old_uid = geteuid(); 1.21 @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ 1.22 } 1.23 1.24 void 1.25 -set_identity(uid_t old_uid, gchar * task_name) 1.26 +set_identity(uid_t old_uid, gchar *task_name) 1.27 { 1.28 if (!conf.run_as_user) { 1.29 if (!is_privileged_user(old_uid)) {