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authorPřemysl Janouch <p.janouch@gmail.com>2014-10-14 21:19:11 +0200
committerPřemysl Janouch <p.janouch@gmail.com>2014-10-14 21:19:20 +0200
commit828f03a063ef5e1e9bb113614083c3f4e59d5317 (patch)
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parent77878abe90a3bec0055faf6bd6e4871cc6f1a474 (diff)
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Get rid of most block comments
They're rather difficult to maintain.
Diffstat (limited to 'termo.c')
-rw-r--r--termo.c78
1 files changed, 37 insertions, 41 deletions
diff --git a/termo.c b/termo.c
index 9991841..fe665b3 100644
--- a/termo.c
+++ b/termo.c
@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ keynames[] =
#define CHARAT(i) (tk->buffer[tk->buffstart + (i)])
#ifdef DEBUG
-/* Some internal deubgging functions */
+// Some internal deubgging functions
static void
print_buffer (termo_t *tk)
@@ -208,9 +208,8 @@ res2str (termo_result_t res)
}
#endif
-/* Similar to snprintf(str, size, "%s", src) except it turns CamelCase into
- * space separated values
- */
+// Similar to snprintf(str, size, "%s", src) except it turns CamelCase into
+// space separated values
static int
snprint_cameltospaces (char *str, size_t size, const char *src)
{
@@ -230,8 +229,8 @@ snprint_cameltospaces (char *str, size_t size, const char *src)
}
str[l] = 0;
- /* For consistency with snprintf, return the number of bytes that would have
- * been written, excluding '\0' */
+ // For consistency with snprintf, return the number of bytes that would
+ // have been written, excluding '\0'
for (; *src; src++)
{
if (isupper (*src) && prev_lower)
@@ -242,11 +241,10 @@ snprint_cameltospaces (char *str, size_t size, const char *src)
return l;
}
-/* Similar to strcmp(str, strcamel, n) except that:
- * it compares CamelCase in strcamel with space separated values in str;
- * it takes char**s and updates them
- * n counts bytes of strcamel, not str
- */
+// Similar to strcmp(str, strcamel, n) except that:
+// it compares CamelCase in strcamel with space separated values in str;
+// it takes char**s and updates them
+// n counts bytes of strcamel, not str
static int
strpncmp_camel (const char **strp, const char **strcamelp, size_t n)
{
@@ -285,7 +283,7 @@ termo_alloc (void)
if (!tk)
return NULL;
- /* Default all the object fields but don't allocate anything */
+ // Default all the object fields but don't allocate anything
tk->fd = -1;
tk->flags = 0;
@@ -294,12 +292,12 @@ termo_alloc (void)
tk->buffer = NULL;
tk->buffstart = 0;
tk->buffcount = 0;
- tk->buffsize = 256; /* bytes */
+ tk->buffsize = 256; // bytes
tk->hightide = 0;
tk->restore_termios_valid = false;
- tk->waittime = 50; /* msec */
+ tk->waittime = 50; // msec
tk->is_closed = false;
tk->is_started = false;
@@ -497,14 +495,14 @@ termo_start (termo_t *tk)
termios.c_cc[VTIME] = 0;
if (tk->flags & TERMO_FLAG_CTRLC)
- /* want no signal keys at all, so just disable ISIG */
+ // want no signal keys at all, so just disable ISIG
termios.c_lflag &= ~ISIG;
else
{
- /* Disable ^\ == VQUIT and ^D == VSUSP but leave ^C as SIGINT */
+ // Disable ^\ == VQUIT and ^D == VSUSP but leave ^C as SIGINT
termios.c_cc[VQUIT] = _POSIX_VDISABLE;
termios.c_cc[VSUSP] = _POSIX_VDISABLE;
- /* Some OSes have ^Y == VDSUSP */
+ // Some OSes have ^Y == VDSUSP
#ifdef VDSUSP
termios.c_cc[VDSUSP] = _POSIX_VDISABLE;
#endif
@@ -626,8 +624,8 @@ termo_set_buffer_size (termo_t *tk, size_t size)
size_t
termo_get_buffer_remaining (termo_t *tk)
{
- /* Return the total number of free bytes in the buffer,
- * because that's what is available to the user. */
+ // Return the total number of free bytes in the buffer,
+ // because that's what is available to the user.
return tk->buffsize - tk->buffcount;
}
@@ -667,7 +665,7 @@ fill_multibyte (termo_t *tk, termo_key_t *key)
return;
}
- // Append a null character, as it wasn't port of the input
+ // Append a null character, as it wasn't part of the input
key->multibyte[output] = 0;
}
@@ -732,12 +730,11 @@ emit_codepoint (termo_t *tk, uint32_t codepoint, termo_key_t *key)
if (!key->code.sym)
{
key->type = TERMO_TYPE_KEY;
- /* Generically modified Unicode ought not report the SHIFT state,
- * or else we get into complications trying to report Shift-; vs :
- * and so on... In order to be able to represent Ctrl-Shift-A as
- * CTRL modified unicode A, we need to call Ctrl-A simply 'a',
- * lowercase
- */
+ // Generically modified Unicode ought not report the SHIFT state,
+ // or else we get into complications trying to report Shift-; vs :
+ // and so on... In order to be able to represent Ctrl-Shift-A as
+ // CTRL modified unicode A, we need to call Ctrl-A simply 'a',
+ // lowercase
if (codepoint + 0x40 >= 'A' && codepoint + 0x40 <= 'Z')
// It's a letter - use lowercase instead
key->code.codepoint = codepoint + 0x60;
@@ -848,7 +845,7 @@ peekkey (termo_t *tk, termo_key_t *key, int force, size_t *nbytep)
tk->buffstart -= halfsize;
}
- /* fallthrough */
+ // Fallthrough
}
case TERMO_RES_EOF:
case TERMO_RES_ERROR:
@@ -936,11 +933,10 @@ peekkey_simple (termo_t *tk, termo_key_t *key, int force, size_t *nbytep)
if (res == TERMO_RES_AGAIN && force)
{
- /* There weren't enough bytes for a complete character but
- * caller demands an answer. About the best thing we can do here
- * is eat as many bytes as we have, and emit a MULTIBYTE_INVALID.
- * If the remaining bytes arrive later, they'll be invalid too.
- */
+ // There weren't enough bytes for a complete character but
+ // caller demands an answer. About the best thing we can do here
+ // is eat as many bytes as we have, and emit a MULTIBYTE_INVALID.
+ // If the remaining bytes arrive later, they'll be invalid too.
codepoint = MULTIBYTE_INVALID;
*nbytep = tk->buffcount;
res = TERMO_RES_KEY;
@@ -1094,9 +1090,9 @@ termo_getkey (termo_t *tk, termo_key_t *key)
eat_bytes (tk, nbytes);
if (ret == TERMO_RES_AGAIN)
- /* Call peekkey() again in force mode to obtain whatever it can */
+ // Call peekkey() again in force mode to obtain whatever it can
(void) peekkey (tk, key, 1, &nbytes);
- /* Don't eat it yet though */
+ // Don't eat it yet though
return ret;
}
@@ -1173,7 +1169,7 @@ retry:
}
}
- /* UNREACHABLE */
+ // UNREACHABLE
}
termo_result_t
@@ -1191,7 +1187,7 @@ termo_advisereadable (termo_t *tk)
tk->buffstart = 0;
}
- /* Not expecting it ever to be greater but doesn't hurt to handle that */
+ // Not expecting it ever to be greater but doesn't hurt to handle that
if (tk->buffcount >= tk->buffsize)
{
errno = ENOMEM;
@@ -1229,7 +1225,7 @@ termo_push_bytes (termo_t *tk, const char *bytes, size_t len)
tk->buffstart = 0;
}
- /* Not expecting it ever to be greater but doesn't hurt to handle that */
+ // Not expecting it ever to be greater but doesn't hurt to handle that
if (tk->buffcount >= tk->buffsize)
{
errno = ENOMEM;
@@ -1286,8 +1282,8 @@ static const char *
termo_lookup_keyname_format (termo_t *tk,
const char *str, termo_sym_t *sym, termo_format_t format)
{
- /* We store an array, so we can't do better than a linear search. Doesn't
- * matter because user won't be calling this too often */
+ // We store an array, so we can't do better than a linear search. Doesn't
+ // matter because user won't be calling this too often
for (*sym = 0; *sym < tk->nkeynames; (*sym)++)
{
@@ -1573,7 +1569,7 @@ termo_strpkey (termo_t *tk,
key->type = TERMO_TYPE_KEYSYM;
str = endstr;
}
- else if (sscanf(str, "F%d%zn", &key->code.number, &snbytes) == 1)
+ else if (sscanf (str, "F%d%zn", &key->code.number, &snbytes) == 1)
{
key->type = TERMO_TYPE_FUNCTION;
str += snbytes;
@@ -1598,7 +1594,7 @@ int
termo_keycmp (termo_t *tk,
const termo_key_t *key1p, const termo_key_t *key2p)
{
- /* Copy the key structs since we'll be modifying them */
+ // Copy the key structs since we'll be modifying them
termo_key_t key1 = *key1p, key2 = *key2p;
termo_canonicalise (tk, &key1);