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<title>Remove unused nxt_vector_t API</title>
<updated>2024-03-05T23:05:52+00:00</updated>
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<name>Andrew Clayton</name>
<email>a.clayton@nginx.com</email>
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<published>2023-09-30T13:51:34+00:00</published>
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This is unused, yet a community member just spent time finding and
fixing a bug in it only to be told it's unused.

Just get rid of the thing.

Link: &lt;https://github.com/nginx/unit/pull/963&gt;
Reviewed-by: Zhidao Hong &lt;z.hong@f5.com&gt;
Signed-off-by: Andrew Clayton &lt;a.clayton@nginx.com&gt;
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This is unused, yet a community member just spent time finding and
fixing a bug in it only to be told it's unused.

Just get rid of the thing.

Link: &lt;https://github.com/nginx/unit/pull/963&gt;
Reviewed-by: Zhidao Hong &lt;z.hong@f5.com&gt;
Signed-off-by: Andrew Clayton &lt;a.clayton@nginx.com&gt;
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<title>Fixed #define style.</title>
<updated>2022-05-03T10:11:14+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Alejandro Colomar</name>
<email>alx.manpages@gmail.com</email>
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<published>2022-04-30T17:20:23+00:00</published>
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We had a mix of styles for declaring function-like macros:

Style A:
 #define                    \
 foo()                      \
     do {                   \
         ...                \
     } while (0)

Style B:
 #define foo()              \
     do {                   \
         ...                \
     } while (0)

We had a similar number of occurences of each style:

 $ grep -rnI '^\w*(.*\\' | wc -l
 244
 $ grep -rn 'define.*(.*)' | wc -l
 239

(Those regexes aren't perfect, but a very decent approximation.)

Real examples:

 $ find src -type f | xargs sed -n '/^nxt_double_is_zero/,/^$/p'
 nxt_double_is_zero(f)                                                         \
     (fabs(f) &lt;= FLT_EPSILON)

 $ find src -type f | xargs sed -n '/define nxt_http_field_set/,/^$/p'
 #define nxt_http_field_set(_field, _name, _value)                             \
     do {                                                                      \
         (_field)-&gt;name_length = nxt_length(_name);                            \
         (_field)-&gt;value_length = nxt_length(_value);                          \
         (_field)-&gt;name = (u_char *) _name;                                    \
         (_field)-&gt;value = (u_char *) _value;                                  \
     } while (0)

I'd like to standardize on a single style for them, and IMO,
having the identifier in the same line as #define is a better
option for the following reasons:

- Programmers are used to `#define foo() ...` (readability).
- One less line of code.
- The program for finding them is really simple (see below).

 function grep_ngx_func()
 {
     if (($# != 1)); then
         &gt;&amp;2 echo "Usage: ${FUNCNAME[0]} &lt;func&gt;";
         return 1;
     fi;

     find src -type f \
     | grep '\.[ch]$' \
     | xargs grep -l "$1" \
     | sort \
     | xargs pcregrep -Mn "(?s)^\$[\w\s*]+?^$1\(.*?^}";

     find src -type f \
     | grep '\.[ch]$' \
     | xargs grep -l "$1" \
     | sort \
     | xargs pcregrep -Mn "(?s)define $1\(.*?^$" \
     | sed -E '1s/^[^:]+:[0-9]+:/&amp;\n\n/';
 }

 $ grep_ngx_func
 Usage: grep_ngx_func &lt;func&gt;

 $ grep_ngx_func nxt_http_field_set
 src/nxt_http.h:98:

 #define nxt_http_field_set(_field, _name, _value)                             \
     do {                                                                      \
         (_field)-&gt;name_length = nxt_length(_name);                            \
         (_field)-&gt;value_length = nxt_length(_value);                          \
         (_field)-&gt;name = (u_char *) _name;                                    \
         (_field)-&gt;value = (u_char *) _value;                                  \
     } while (0)

 $ grep_ngx_func nxt_sprintf
 src/nxt_sprintf.c:56:

 u_char * nxt_cdecl
 nxt_sprintf(u_char *buf, u_char *end, const char *fmt, ...)
 {
     u_char   *p;
     va_list  args;

     va_start(args, fmt);
     p = nxt_vsprintf(buf, end, fmt, args);
     va_end(args);

     return p;
 }

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$ find src -type f \
  | grep '\.[ch]$' \
  | xargs sed -i '/define *\\$/{N;s/ *\\\n/ /;s/        //}'
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We had a mix of styles for declaring function-like macros:

Style A:
 #define                    \
 foo()                      \
     do {                   \
         ...                \
     } while (0)

Style B:
 #define foo()              \
     do {                   \
         ...                \
     } while (0)

We had a similar number of occurences of each style:

 $ grep -rnI '^\w*(.*\\' | wc -l
 244
 $ grep -rn 'define.*(.*)' | wc -l
 239

(Those regexes aren't perfect, but a very decent approximation.)

Real examples:

 $ find src -type f | xargs sed -n '/^nxt_double_is_zero/,/^$/p'
 nxt_double_is_zero(f)                                                         \
     (fabs(f) &lt;= FLT_EPSILON)

 $ find src -type f | xargs sed -n '/define nxt_http_field_set/,/^$/p'
 #define nxt_http_field_set(_field, _name, _value)                             \
     do {                                                                      \
         (_field)-&gt;name_length = nxt_length(_name);                            \
         (_field)-&gt;value_length = nxt_length(_value);                          \
         (_field)-&gt;name = (u_char *) _name;                                    \
         (_field)-&gt;value = (u_char *) _value;                                  \
     } while (0)

I'd like to standardize on a single style for them, and IMO,
having the identifier in the same line as #define is a better
option for the following reasons:

- Programmers are used to `#define foo() ...` (readability).
- One less line of code.
- The program for finding them is really simple (see below).

 function grep_ngx_func()
 {
     if (($# != 1)); then
         &gt;&amp;2 echo "Usage: ${FUNCNAME[0]} &lt;func&gt;";
         return 1;
     fi;

     find src -type f \
     | grep '\.[ch]$' \
     | xargs grep -l "$1" \
     | sort \
     | xargs pcregrep -Mn "(?s)^\$[\w\s*]+?^$1\(.*?^}";

     find src -type f \
     | grep '\.[ch]$' \
     | xargs grep -l "$1" \
     | sort \
     | xargs pcregrep -Mn "(?s)define $1\(.*?^$" \
     | sed -E '1s/^[^:]+:[0-9]+:/&amp;\n\n/';
 }

 $ grep_ngx_func
 Usage: grep_ngx_func &lt;func&gt;

 $ grep_ngx_func nxt_http_field_set
 src/nxt_http.h:98:

 #define nxt_http_field_set(_field, _name, _value)                             \
     do {                                                                      \
         (_field)-&gt;name_length = nxt_length(_name);                            \
         (_field)-&gt;value_length = nxt_length(_value);                          \
         (_field)-&gt;name = (u_char *) _name;                                    \
         (_field)-&gt;value = (u_char *) _value;                                  \
     } while (0)

 $ grep_ngx_func nxt_sprintf
 src/nxt_sprintf.c:56:

 u_char * nxt_cdecl
 nxt_sprintf(u_char *buf, u_char *end, const char *fmt, ...)
 {
     u_char   *p;
     va_list  args;

     va_start(args, fmt);
     p = nxt_vsprintf(buf, end, fmt, args);
     va_end(args);

     return p;
 }

................
Scripted change:
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$ find src -type f \
  | grep '\.[ch]$' \
  | xargs sed -i '/define *\\$/{N;s/ *\\\n/ /;s/        //}'
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<title>Applied nxt_pointer_to() and nxt_value_at() where possible.</title>
<updated>2017-06-27T14:27:18+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Valentin Bartenev</name>
<email>vbart@nginx.com</email>
</author>
<published>2017-06-27T14:27:18+00:00</published>
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<title>Initial version.</title>
<updated>2017-01-17T17:00:00+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Igor Sysoev</name>
<email>igor@sysoev.ru</email>
</author>
<published>2017-01-17T17:00:00+00:00</published>
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