On 7/26/22 12:41 AM, Bart Van Assche wrote:
On 7/25/22 06:15, peter.wang@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
From: Peter Wang <peter.wang@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Some editor cannot display ‘0’ ‘1’ in correct format.
Change it to '0' '1' for most editor can display.
As far as I know checkpatch accepts non-ASCII UTF-8 characters. Using
this encoding is essential to spell non-English names correctly in
source files. I don't think it's feasible nor desirable to eliminate
all non-ASCII UTF-8 from kernel source code files. Maybe this means
that it's time to switch to another editor?
Thanks,
Bart.
Hi Bart,
Yes, I have switch another editor when I modify this file.
Non-ASCII UTF-8 characters is not forbidden to use, but in this case,
'0' and '1' is not required for people to understand this comment.
Thanks.
Peter