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[src/trunk]: src/tests/lib/libcurses/slave tests/libcurses: remove redundant ...
details: https://anonhg.NetBSD.org/src/rev/3383fae4ed15
branches: trunk
changeset: 379670:3383fae4ed15
user: rillig <rillig%NetBSD.org@localhost>
date: Sun Jun 13 18:11:44 2021 +0000
description:
tests/libcurses: remove redundant argument numbers
Since all arguments are processed in increasing order, there is no need
to add the redundant argument numbers. Most of the curses functions
have less than 5 arguments, which makes it easy enough to count the ARG
macros.
Changes to curses_commands.c:
* replace ^(\tARG_\w+\()\d(?:, |) with $1
* replace (define ARG_\w+\()i,\s with $1
* replace args\[i\] with *args++
* replace \(i\) with ()
* replace \(void\)0 with args++
The wrong argument count in cmd_mvwget_wch is still detected by
lint.lua, as it was before. There is no test yet that covers this
function.
diffstat:
tests/lib/libcurses/slave/curses_commands.c | 1502 +++++++++++++-------------
tests/lib/libcurses/slave/lint.lua | 19 +-
2 files changed, 758 insertions(+), 763 deletions(-)
diffs (truncated from 3763 to 300 lines):
diff -r e90fc636c722 -r 3383fae4ed15 tests/lib/libcurses/slave/curses_commands.c
--- a/tests/lib/libcurses/slave/curses_commands.c Sun Jun 13 17:02:14 2021 +0000
+++ b/tests/lib/libcurses/slave/curses_commands.c Sun Jun 13 18:11:44 2021 +0000
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-/* $NetBSD: curses_commands.c,v 1.25 2021/04/04 09:49:13 rin Exp $ */
+/* $NetBSD: curses_commands.c,v 1.26 2021/06/13 18:11:44 rillig Exp $ */
/*-
* Copyright 2009 Brett Lymn <blymn%NetBSD.org@localhost>
@@ -102,68 +102,68 @@ set_scrn(char *arg, SCREEN **x)
if (check_arg_count(nargs, n) == 1) \
return
-#define ARG_SHORT(i, arg) \
+#define ARG_SHORT(arg) \
short arg; \
- if (set_short(args[i], &arg) != 0) \
+ if (set_short(*args++, &arg) != 0) \
return
-#define ARG_INT(i, arg) \
+#define ARG_INT(arg) \
int arg; \
- if (set_int(args[i], &arg) != 0) \
+ if (set_int(*args++, &arg) != 0) \
return
-#define ARG_UINT(i, arg) \
+#define ARG_UINT(arg) \
unsigned int arg; \
- if (set_uint(args[i], &arg) != 0) \
+ if (set_uint(*args++, &arg) != 0) \
return
-#define ARG_CHTYPE(i, arg) \
- chtype arg = ((const chtype *)args[i])[0]
-
-#define ARG_WCHAR(i, arg) \
- wchar_t arg = ((const wchar_t *)args[i])[0]
-
-#define ARG_STRING(i, arg) \
- const char *arg = args[i]
+#define ARG_CHTYPE(arg) \
+ chtype arg = ((const chtype *)*args++)[0]
+
+#define ARG_WCHAR(arg) \
+ wchar_t arg = ((const wchar_t *)*args++)[0]
+
+#define ARG_STRING(arg) \
+ const char *arg = *args++
/* Only used for legacy interfaces that are missing the 'const'. */
-#define ARG_MODIFIABLE_STRING(i, arg) \
- char *arg = args[i]
-
-#define ARG_CHTYPE_STRING(i, arg) \
- const chtype *arg = (const chtype *)args[i]
-
-#define ARG_CCHAR_STRING(i, arg) \
- const cchar_t *arg = (const cchar_t *)args[i]
-
-#define ARG_WCHAR_STRING(i, arg) \
- wchar_t *arg = (wchar_t *)args[i]
-
-#define ARG_WINDOW(i, arg) \
+#define ARG_MODIFIABLE_STRING(arg) \
+ char *arg = *args++
+
+#define ARG_CHTYPE_STRING(arg) \
+ const chtype *arg = (const chtype *)*args++
+
+#define ARG_CCHAR_STRING(arg) \
+ const cchar_t *arg = (const cchar_t *)*args++
+
+#define ARG_WCHAR_STRING(arg) \
+ wchar_t *arg = (wchar_t *)*args++
+
+#define ARG_WINDOW(arg) \
WINDOW *arg; \
- if (set_win(args[i], &arg) != 0) \
+ if (set_win(*args++, &arg) != 0) \
return
-#define ARG_SCREEN(i, arg) \
+#define ARG_SCREEN(arg) \
SCREEN *arg; \
- if (set_scrn(args[i], &arg) != 0) \
+ if (set_scrn(*args++, &arg) != 0) \
return
/*
* Required by the API, intended for future extensions, but this
* implementation does not support the extension.
*/
-#define ARG_NULL(i) \
- (void)0
-
-#define ARG_IGNORE(i) \
- (void)0
+#define ARG_NULL() \
+ args++
+
+#define ARG_IGNORE() \
+ args++
void
cmd_DRAIN(int nargs, char **args)
{
ARGC(1);
- ARG_WINDOW(0, win);
+ ARG_WINDOW(win);
while (wgetch(win) != ERR);
report_count(1);
@@ -174,8 +174,8 @@ void
cmd_addbytes(int nargs, char **args)
{
ARGC(2);
- ARG_STRING(0, str);
- ARG_INT(1, count);
+ ARG_STRING(str);
+ ARG_INT(count);
report_count(1);
report_return(addbytes(str, count));
@@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ void
cmd_addch(int nargs, char **args)
{
ARGC(1);
- ARG_CHTYPE(0, ch);
+ ARG_CHTYPE(ch);
report_count(1);
report_return(addch(ch));
@@ -197,8 +197,8 @@ void
cmd_addchnstr(int nargs, char **args)
{
ARGC(2);
- ARG_CHTYPE_STRING(0, chstr);
- ARG_INT(1, count);
+ ARG_CHTYPE_STRING(chstr);
+ ARG_INT(count);
report_count(1);
report_return(addchnstr(chstr, count));
@@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ void
cmd_addchstr(int nargs, char **args)
{
ARGC(1);
- ARG_CHTYPE_STRING(0, chstr);
+ ARG_CHTYPE_STRING(chstr);
report_count(1);
report_return(addchstr(chstr));
@@ -220,8 +220,8 @@ void
cmd_addnstr(int nargs, char **args)
{
ARGC(2);
- ARG_STRING(0, str);
- ARG_INT(1, count);
+ ARG_STRING(str);
+ ARG_INT(count);
report_count(1);
report_return(addnstr(str, count));
@@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ void
cmd_addstr(int nargs, char **args)
{
ARGC(1);
- ARG_STRING(0, str);
+ ARG_STRING(str);
report_count(1);
report_return(addstr(str));
@@ -261,7 +261,7 @@ void
cmd_attr_off(int nargs, char **args)
{
ARGC(1);
- ARG_INT(0, attrib);
+ ARG_INT(attrib);
report_count(1);
report_return(attr_off(attrib, NULL));
@@ -272,7 +272,7 @@ void
cmd_attr_on(int nargs, char **args)
{
ARGC(1);
- ARG_INT(0, attrib);
+ ARG_INT(attrib);
report_count(1);
report_return(attr_on(attrib, NULL));
@@ -283,8 +283,8 @@ void
cmd_attr_set(int nargs, char **args)
{
ARGC(2);
- ARG_INT(0, attrib);
- ARG_SHORT(1, pair);
+ ARG_INT(attrib);
+ ARG_SHORT(pair);
report_count(1);
report_return(attr_set(attrib, pair, NULL));
@@ -295,7 +295,7 @@ void
cmd_attroff(int nargs, char **args)
{
ARGC(1);
- ARG_INT(0, attrib);
+ ARG_INT(attrib);
report_count(1);
report_return(attroff(attrib));
@@ -306,7 +306,7 @@ void
cmd_attron(int nargs, char **args)
{
ARGC(1);
- ARG_INT(0, attrib);
+ ARG_INT(attrib);
report_count(1);
report_return(attron(attrib));
@@ -317,7 +317,7 @@ void
cmd_attrset(int nargs, char **args)
{
ARGC(1);
- ARG_INT(0, attrib);
+ ARG_INT(attrib);
report_count(1);
report_return(attrset(attrib));
@@ -328,7 +328,7 @@ void
cmd_bkgd(int nargs, char **args)
{
ARGC(1);
- ARG_CHTYPE(0, ch);
+ ARG_CHTYPE(ch);
report_count(1);
report_return(bkgd(ch));
@@ -339,7 +339,7 @@ void
cmd_bkgdset(int nargs, char **args)
{
ARGC(1);
- ARG_CHTYPE(0, ch);
+ ARG_CHTYPE(ch);
bkgdset(ch); /* returns void */
report_count(1);
@@ -351,14 +351,14 @@ void
cmd_border(int nargs, char **args)
{
ARGC(8);
- ARG_INT(0, ls);
- ARG_INT(1, rs);
- ARG_INT(2, ts);
- ARG_INT(3, bs);
- ARG_INT(4, tl);
- ARG_INT(5, tr);
- ARG_INT(6, bl);
- ARG_INT(7, br);
+ ARG_INT(ls);
+ ARG_INT(rs);
+ ARG_INT(ts);
+ ARG_INT(bs);
+ ARG_INT(tl);
+ ARG_INT(tr);
+ ARG_INT(bl);
+ ARG_INT(br);
report_count(1);
report_return(border(ls, rs, ts, bs, tl, tr, bl, br));
@@ -399,8 +399,8 @@ void
cmd_color_set(int nargs, char **args)
{
ARGC(2);
- ARG_SHORT(0, colour_pair);
- ARG_NULL(1);
+ ARG_SHORT(colour_pair);
+ ARG_NULL();
report_count(1);
report_return(color_set(colour_pair, NULL));
@@ -431,7 +431,7 @@ void
cmd_echochar(int nargs, char **args)
{
ARGC(1);
- ARG_CHTYPE(0, ch);
+ ARG_CHTYPE(ch);
/* XXX causes refresh */
report_count(1);
@@ -466,7 +466,7 @@ cmd_getnstr(int nargs, char **args)
char *string;
ARGC(1);
- ARG_INT(0, limit);
+ ARG_INT(limit);
if ((string = malloc(limit + 1)) == NULL) {
report_count(1);
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