masqmail
diff src/readsock.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> |
---|---|
date | Thu, 22 Sep 2011 15:07:40 +0200 |
parents | 3654c502a4df |
children | b27f66555ba8 |
line diff
1.1 --- a/src/readsock.c Wed Sep 14 12:20:40 2011 +0200 1.2 +++ b/src/readsock.c Thu Sep 22 15:07:40 2011 +0200 1.3 @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ 1.4 } 1.5 1.6 static void 1.7 -_read_chug(FILE * in) 1.8 +_read_chug(FILE *in) 1.9 { 1.10 int c = 0; 1.11 1.12 @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ 1.13 } 1.14 1.15 static int 1.16 -_read_line(FILE * in, char *buf, int buf_len, int timeout) 1.17 +_read_line(FILE *in, char *buf, int buf_len, int timeout) 1.18 { 1.19 int p = 0; 1.20 int c = 0; 1.21 @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ 1.22 } 1.23 1.24 int 1.25 -read_sockline(FILE * in, char *buf, int buf_len, int timeout, unsigned int flags) 1.26 +read_sockline(FILE *in, char *buf, int buf_len, int timeout, unsigned int flags) 1.27 { 1.28 int p = 0; 1.29 1.30 @@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ 1.31 } 1.32 1.33 int 1.34 -read_sockline1(FILE * in, char **pbuf, int *buf_len, int timeout, unsigned int flags) 1.35 +read_sockline1(FILE *in, char **pbuf, int *buf_len, int timeout, unsigned int flags) 1.36 { 1.37 int p = 0, size = *buf_len; 1.38 char *buf;