On 09/04/2012 09:59 PM, Steven Rostedt wrote: > On Tue, 2012-09-04 at 18:21 +0100, Pedro Alves wrote: >> On 09/04/2012 06:17 PM, Steven Rostedt wrote: >>> On Tue, 2012-09-04 at 17:40 +0100, Pedro Alves wrote: >>> >>>> BTW, you can also go a step further and remove the need to close with double }}, >>>> with something like: >>>> >>>> #define do_for_each_ftrace_rec(pg, rec) \ >>>> for (pg = ftrace_pages_start, rec = &pg->records[pg->index]; \ >>>> pg && rec == &pg->records[pg->index]; \ >>>> pg = pg->next) \ >>>> for (rec = pg->records; rec < &pg->records[pg->index]; rec++) >>>> >>> >>> Yeah, but why bother? It's hidden in a macro, and the extra '{ }' shows >>> that this is something "special". >> >> The point of both changes is that there's nothing special in the end >> at all. It all just works... >> > > It would still fail on a 'break'. The 'while' macro tells us that it is > special, because in the end, it wont work. Please explain why it would fail on a 'break'. -- Pedro Alves -- dm-devel mailing list dm-devel@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/dm-devel