Miriam Rubio <mirucam@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > From: Tanushree Tumane <tanushreetumane@xxxxxxxxx> > > A char array creates a character array. Its size is the number > of elements plus one (compiler automatically adds '\0'). > A char pointer creates a char array and a pointer to that char > array that means four extra for bytes for the pointer variable. This depends on the word size of your pointer and many people have 8-byte pointers these days. Just say Instead of using a pointer that points at a constant string, just give name directly to the constant string; this way, we do not have to allocate a pointer variable in addition to the string we want to use. or something. > Let's convert `need_bad_and_good_revision_warning` and > `need_bisect_start_warning` char pointers to char arrays. > > Mentored-by: Christian Couder <chriscool@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Signed-off-by: Tanushree Tumane <tanushreetumane@xxxxxxxxx> > Signed-off-by: Miriam Rubio <mirucam@xxxxxxxxx> > --- > This patch is a new version of: > https://public-inbox.org/git/cadc46442d5c960caa58227092289fa2f44fb96f.1551003074.git.gitgitgadget@xxxxxxxxx/ > sent previously by Tanushree. > > builtin/bisect--helper.c | 4 ++-- > 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/builtin/bisect--helper.c b/builtin/bisect--helper.c > index 3055b2bb50..1718df7f09 100644 > --- a/builtin/bisect--helper.c > +++ b/builtin/bisect--helper.c > @@ -282,11 +282,11 @@ static int mark_good(const char *refname, const struct object_id *oid, > return 1; > } > > -static const char *need_bad_and_good_revision_warning = > +static const char need_bad_and_good_revision_warning[] = > N_("You need to give me at least one %s and %s revision.\n" > "You can use \"git bisect %s\" and \"git bisect %s\" for that."); > > -static const char *need_bisect_start_warning = > +static const char need_bisect_start_warning[] = > N_("You need to start by \"git bisect start\".\n" > "You then need to give me at least one %s and %s revision.\n" > "You can use \"git bisect %s\" and \"git bisect %s\" for that.");