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Re: unnecessary parameter in grub_term_register_{input,output} ()
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Bean |
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Re: unnecessary parameter in grub_term_register_{input,output} () |
Date: |
Sun, 20 Sep 2009 12:42:11 +0800 |
On Sun, Sep 20, 2009 at 5:39 AM, Robert Millan <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> Maybe there's some subtle detail I'm missing, but it seems to me that it's
> completely pointless to pass the `name' parameter in all calls to these
> two functions:
>
> static inline void
> grub_term_register_input (const char *name __attribute__ ((unused)),
> grub_term_input_t term)
> {
> grub_handler_register (&grub_term_input_class, GRUB_AS_HANDLER (term));
> }
>
> static inline void
> grub_term_register_output (const char *name __attribute__ ((unused)),
> grub_term_output_t term)
> {
> grub_handler_register (&grub_term_output_class, GRUB_AS_HANDLER (term));
> }
>
> Such as:
>
> void
> grub_console_init (void)
> {
> grub_term_register_output ("console", &grub_console_term_output);
> grub_term_register_input ("console", &grub_console_term_input);
> }
>
> Since we don't use it, and the same information is in term->name anyway.
>
> Does anyone see a reason not to simplify this?
Hi,
This is used to generate handler.lst automatically, and as name is
marked as unused, it won't generate extra code.
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