"Derrick Stolee via GitGitGadget" <gitgitgadget@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > From: Derrick Stolee <derrickstolee@xxxxxxxxxx> > > The todo_command_info array defines which strings match with which > todo_command enum values. The array is defined in the same order as the > enum values, but if one changed without the other, then we would have > unexpected results. > > Make it easier to see changes to the enum and this array by using the > enum values as the indices of the array. > > Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <derrickstolee@xxxxxxxxxx> > --- > sequencer.c | 28 ++++++++++++++-------------- > 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-) Good thinking. I love seeing a future-proofing change like this. Thanks. > diff --git a/sequencer.c b/sequencer.c > index 8c3ed3532ac..8e26c9a6261 100644 > --- a/sequencer.c > +++ b/sequencer.c > @@ -1685,20 +1685,20 @@ static struct { > char c; > const char *str; > } todo_command_info[] = { > - { 'p', "pick" }, > - { 0, "revert" }, > - { 'e', "edit" }, > - { 'r', "reword" }, > - { 'f', "fixup" }, > - { 's', "squash" }, > - { 'x', "exec" }, > - { 'b', "break" }, > - { 'l', "label" }, > - { 't', "reset" }, > - { 'm', "merge" }, > - { 0, "noop" }, > - { 'd', "drop" }, > - { 0, NULL } > + [TODO_PICK] = { 'p', "pick" }, > + [TODO_REVERT] = { 0, "revert" }, > + [TODO_EDIT] = { 'e', "edit" }, > + [TODO_REWORD] = { 'r', "reword" }, > + [TODO_FIXUP] = { 'f', "fixup" }, > + [TODO_SQUASH] = { 's', "squash" }, > + [TODO_EXEC] = { 'x', "exec" }, > + [TODO_BREAK] = { 'b', "break" }, > + [TODO_LABEL] = { 'l', "label" }, > + [TODO_RESET] = { 't', "reset" }, > + [TODO_MERGE] = { 'm', "merge" }, > + [TODO_NOOP] = { 0, "noop" }, > + [TODO_DROP] = { 'd', "drop" }, > + [TODO_COMMENT] = { 0, NULL }, > }; > > static const char *command_to_string(const enum todo_command command)