Re: Submitting patches question

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On Mon, 08 Dec 2014 14:05:45 -0700, Dean Michael Ancajas said:
> Hi,
>   I have submitted single line patches. I was wondering what is the
> policy on the # of changes per patch? For instance the code below:
>
>         if (Index) {
>                 data = ft1000_read_reg(dev, FT1000_REG_MAG_DPDATAL);
>         } else {
>                 data = ft1000_read_reg(dev, FT1000_REG_MAG_DPDATAH);
>         }
>
> the braces are not necessary according to the rules. Should I
>
> A. submit 1 patch for the "if" portion and another for the "else" on
> separate emails (i.e. two patches on separate emails)?
>
> B. 1 patch for the whole thing (considering this is trivial change) ?
>
> C.  2 separate patches but in 1-email only?

The general rule is "one patch for one thing".  In this case, "one thing"
would be "fix braces" across an entire .c file (which meant that if there were
5 or 10 "if" statements that needed fixing in foo.c, you'd submit one patch
that fixed all of them.  But a patch that fixed leading tabs/blanks issues or
too-long line issues would be a separate patch.

So you'd want (B).

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