From fa8db4baa74970aad3513212d074f0dc1949e7d2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Paul Eggert Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2003 07:21:59 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Upgrade to 2003-06-08 libbitset; then: (bitset_compatible_p): Indent as per GNU standard. Don't use 'index' in comments, as it's a builtin fn on some hosts. --- lib/bitset.h | 17 ++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/lib/bitset.h b/lib/bitset.h index efd4478d..2e6eb8b0 100644 --- a/lib/bitset.h +++ b/lib/bitset.h @@ -286,8 +286,7 @@ extern void bitset_resize PARAMS ((bitset, bitset_bindex)); BITSET_LIST_REVERSE_ (BSET, LIST, NUM, NEXT) /* Return true if both bitsets are of the same type and size. */ -extern bool -bitset_compatible_p (bitset bset1, bitset bset2); +extern bool bitset_compatible_p (bitset bset1, bitset bset2); /* Find next set bit from the given bit index. */ extern bitset_bindex bitset_next PARAMS ((bitset, bitset_bindex)); @@ -311,12 +310,12 @@ extern void bitset_dump PARAMS ((FILE *, bitset)); to the index of each set bit. For example, the following will print the bits set in a bitset: - bitset_bindex index; + bitset_bindex i; bitset_iterator iter; - BITSET_FOR_EACH (iter, src, index, 0) + BITSET_FOR_EACH (iter, src, i, 0) { - printf ("%ld ", index); + printf ("%lu ", (unsigned long int) i); }; */ #define BITSET_FOR_EACH(ITER, BSET, INDEX, MIN) \ @@ -330,15 +329,15 @@ extern void bitset_dump PARAMS ((FILE *, bitset)); /* Loop over all elements of BSET, in reverse order starting with - MIN, setting INDEX to the index of each set bit. For example, the + MIN, setting INDEX to the index of each set bit. For example, the following will print the bits set in a bitset in reverse order: - bitset_bindex index; + bitset_bindex i; bitset_iterator iter; - BITSET_FOR_EACH_REVERSE (iter, src, index, 0) + BITSET_FOR_EACH_REVERSE (iter, src, i, 0) { - printf ("%ld ", index); + printf ("%lu ", (unsigned long int) i); }; */ #define BITSET_FOR_EACH_REVERSE(ITER, BSET, INDEX, MIN) \ -- 2.47.2