Re: Difference between INIT_LIST_HEAD and LIST_HEAD_INIT

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On Tue, Jan 6, 2015 at 1:37 AM, nawab <nawablinux@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
hi friends ,

i have a simple doubt when i was looking on linux/list.h

I have seen that   INIT_LIST_HEAD and LIST_HEAD_INIT are performing the
same functionality,the major difference is
the argument passed.
 
yes but that is minor difference. Major is that one is a macro and other is
a function.
 
When we have to use INIT_LIST_HEAD and LIST_HEAD_INIT??

When do you use macro and when do you use function?

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