Re: [PATCH] checkpatch: Warn on macros with flow control statements

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On Wed, 10 Sep 2014, Joe Perches wrote:

> On Wed, 2014-09-10 at 11:43 +0300, Dan Carpenter wrote:
> > On Tue, Sep 09, 2014 at 01:38:13PM -0700, Joe Perches wrote:
> > > Macros with flow control statements (goto and return) are
> > > not very nice to read as any flow movement is unexpected.
>
> break and continue are also flow control statements
> but are those are frequently used in macros in
> complete switch statements so were not added.

Would it be possible to make a warning when there is a break or continue
but no while/switch/etc.

julia

> > > Try to highlight them and emit a warning on their definition.
> > >
> > > Avoid warning on macros that use argument concatenation as
> > > those macros commonly create another function where the
> > > concatenation is used in the function name definition like:
> > > 	#define FOO_FUNC(name, rtn_type)	\
> > > 	rtn_type func##name(arg1, ...)		\
> > > 	{					\
> > > 		rtn_type rtn;			\
> > > 		[code...]			\
> > > 		return rtn;			\
> > > 	}
> > >
> >
> > It adds 382 new warnings.
>
> Thanks for running it over the tree.
>
> > The '##' trick doesn't remove all then macros which create functions.
> > I can't think of a better way to do that though.
>
> Nor I.  I suppose it could be a --strict CHK and not
> a WARN message type though.
>
> > We will eventually get rid of almost all the warnings in staging.  The
> > one that makes sense to keep is:
> >
> > drivers/staging/lustre/lnet/selftest/selftest.h:559
> > #define STATE2STR(x) case x: return #x
>
> Yup, there are a few of those and they should
> definitely stay.
>
> > My guess is that other maintainers won't be as excited to change these...
>
> Do maintainers ever get excited about style?
>
> > Some of the macros have "RETURN", "RET" or "EXIT" in the name so the
> > return is not really hidden.
>
> Not sure what to do about that.
>
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