Re: [PATCH net-next 0/8] Some modifications to optimize code readability

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Hello:

This series was applied to bluetooth/bluetooth-next.git (master)
by Jakub Kicinski <kuba@xxxxxxxxxx>:

On Thu, 22 Aug 2024 21:39:00 +0800 you wrote:
> This patchset is mainly optimized for readability in contexts where size
> needs to be determined. By using min() or max(), or even directly
> removing redundant judgments (such as the 5th patch), the code is more
> consistent with the context.
> 
> Li Zetao (8):
>   atm: use min() to simplify the code
>   Bluetooth: use min() to simplify the code
>   net: caif: use max() to simplify the code
>   libceph: use min() to simplify the code
>   net: remove redundant judgments to simplify the code
>   ipv6: mcast: use min() to simplify the code
>   tipc: use min() to simplify the code
>   SUNRPC: use min() to simplify the code
> 
> [...]

Here is the summary with links:
  - [net-next,1/8] atm: use min() to simplify the code
    (no matching commit)
  - [net-next,2/8] Bluetooth: use min() to simplify the code
    (no matching commit)
  - [net-next,3/8] net: caif: use max() to simplify the code
    https://git.kernel.org/bluetooth/bluetooth-next/c/b4985aa8e312
  - [net-next,4/8] libceph: use min() to simplify the code
    (no matching commit)
  - [net-next,5/8] net: remove redundant judgments to simplify the code
    (no matching commit)
  - [net-next,6/8] ipv6: mcast: use min() to simplify the code
    https://git.kernel.org/bluetooth/bluetooth-next/c/26549dab8a46
  - [net-next,7/8] tipc: use min() to simplify the code
    https://git.kernel.org/bluetooth/bluetooth-next/c/a18308623ce3
  - [net-next,8/8] SUNRPC: use min() to simplify the code
    (no matching commit)

You are awesome, thank you!
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