Many `submodule--helper` subcommands follow the convention that a struct defines their callback data, and the declaration of that struct is followed immediately by a macro to use in static initializers, without any separating empty line. Let's align the `init`, `status` and `sync` subcommands with that convention. Mentored-by: Christian Couder <chriscool@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Mentored-by: Kaartic Sivaraam <kaartic.sivaraam@xxxxxxxxx> Helped-by: Johannes Schindelin <Johannes.Schindelin@xxxxxx> Helped-by: Philip Oakley <philipoakley@iee.email> Signed-off-by: Shourya Shukla <shouryashukla.oo@xxxxxxxxx> --- builtin/submodule--helper.c | 3 --- 1 file changed, 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/builtin/submodule--helper.c b/builtin/submodule--helper.c index a1c75607c7..3641718d0a 100644 --- a/builtin/submodule--helper.c +++ b/builtin/submodule--helper.c @@ -612,7 +612,6 @@ struct init_cb { const char *prefix; unsigned int flags; }; - #define INIT_CB_INIT { NULL, 0 } static void init_submodule(const char *path, const char *prefix, @@ -742,7 +741,6 @@ struct status_cb { const char *prefix; unsigned int flags; }; - #define STATUS_CB_INIT { NULL, 0 } static void print_status(unsigned int flags, char state, const char *path, @@ -933,7 +931,6 @@ struct sync_cb { const char *prefix; unsigned int flags; }; - #define SYNC_CB_INIT { NULL, 0 } static void sync_submodule(const char *path, const char *prefix, -- 2.28.0