Dan, Ok, thank you. Will fix errors and resubmit. -- Jake Champlin jake.champlin.27@xxxxxxxxx <MuttClient> On Sat, Jan 26, 2013 at 11:35:12PM +0300, Dan Carpenter wrote: > On Sat, Jan 26, 2013 at 03:14:35PM -0500, Jake Champlin wrote: > > Resolved 150 Style Errors and 202 Coding Style Warnings. > > > > Normally we would prefer that these are broken up into a several > different patches that each fix one type of style issue. > > [patch 1/x] csr: csr_msgconv: use tab indents > [patch 2/x] csr: csr_msgconv: put curly braces on the right line > etc... > > > + CsrMsgConvPrimEntry *ptr = NULL; > > + > > + if (converter) { > > + ptr = converter->profile_converters; > > + while (ptr) { > > + if (ptr->primType == primType) > > + break; > > + else > > + ptr = ptr->next; > > + } > > + } > > The while loop should be indented one more time. > > > + if (ptr) { > > + const CsrMsgConvMsgEntry *cv; > > + u16 msgId = 0; > > + size_t offset = 0; > > + CsrUint16Des(&msgId, data, &offset); > > + > > + cv = find_msg_converter(ptr, msgId); > > + if (cv) > > + ret = cv->deserFunc(data, length); > > + else > > + ret = NULL; > > + } else > > + ret = NULL; > > + > > It should be: > > + > + ret = NULL; > + } else { > + ret = NULL; > + } > > The rules on braces are a little bit complicated. If it's one line > then don't use braces. If it's two lines and you don't *need* to > use braces then still use braces. > > if (foo) { > /* some comment */ > frob(); > } > > If either side of the if else statement uses braces then use braces > on both. > > > + if (ptr) { > > + const CsrMsgConvMsgEntry *cv; > > + u16 msgId = *(u16 *) data; > > + > > + cv = find_msg_converter(ptr, msgId); > > + if (cv) { > > + cv->freeFunc(data); > > + ret = TRUE; > > + } else > > + ret = FALSE; > > + } else > > + ret = FALSE; > > + > > ?? > > regards, > dan carpenter > _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://driverdev.linuxdriverproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel