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SubjectRe: another IDE cleanup: kill duplicated code
Hi!

> > Well, after looking at yours code close engough I have one advice for
> > you as well: LEARN C.
>
> I specialize in storage, and C is self taught.

Okay, few things to keep in mind:

*) cut-copy-paste is bad. If you fix error in one copy, it is _very_
easy not to fix it in other copies.

*) void *'s and casts are bad. They hide real errors. If you have

struct foo {} bar;

and want

bar * baz;

later;

You can write it as struct foo * baz. That will make type checks
actually work and save you lot of casts.

*) hungarian notation is considered evil in kernel.

struct bla_s {} bla_t;

*is* evil -- why have two types when one is enough? In kernel land,
right way is to do

struct bla {};

and then use "struct bla" everywhere you'd use bla_t. It might be
slightly longer, but it helps you with casts (above) and everyone can
see what is going on.

Pavel
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