The comment surrounding check_pointer_eq() should explain about what this function does instead of explaining check_int(). Correct this. Signed-off-by: Kousik Sanagavarapu <five231003@xxxxxxxxx> --- t/unit-tests/test-lib.h | 5 +++-- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/t/unit-tests/test-lib.h b/t/unit-tests/test-lib.h index 2de6d715d5..c59f646fd9 100644 --- a/t/unit-tests/test-lib.h +++ b/t/unit-tests/test-lib.h @@ -76,8 +76,9 @@ int test_assert(const char *location, const char *check, int ok); int check_bool_loc(const char *loc, const char *check, int ok); /* - * Compare two integers. Prints a message with the two values if the - * comparison fails. NB this is not thread safe. + * Compare the equality of two pointers of same type. Prints a message + * with the two values if the equality fails. NB this is not thread + * safe. */ #define check_pointer_eq(a, b) \ (test__tmp[0].p = (a), test__tmp[1].p = (b), \ -- 2.46.0.rc2.1.g1fdd4dfe68