On Tue, Oct 05, 2021 at 08:39:14AM -0700, Joe Perches wrote: > On Tue, 2021-10-05 at 08:26 -0700, Kees Cook wrote: > > While discussing how to format the addition of various function > > attributes, some "unwritten rules" of ordering surfaced[1]. Capture as > > close as possible to Linus's preferences for future reference. > > +For example, using this function declaration example:: > > + > > + __init void * __must_check action(enum magic value, size_t size, u8 count, > > + char *fmt, ...) __printf(4, 5) __malloc; > > trivia: almost all fmt declarations should be const char * Heh, good point! > > +Note that for a function **definition** (i.e. the actual function body), > > +the compiler does not allow function parameter attributes after the > > +function parameters. In these cases, they should go after the storage > > +class attributes (e.g. note the changed position of ``__printf(4, 5)`` > > +below, compared to the **declaration** example above):: > > + > > + static __always_inline __init __printf(4, 5) void * __must_check action(enum magic value, > > + size_t size, u8 count, char *fmt, ...) __malloc > > here too, and 80 columns? Kernel standard is now 100. *shrug* > > + { > > + ... > > + } > > Or just put all the attributes before the storage class... <grumble/chuckle> I hear ya... -- Kees Cook