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authorhugbubby <hugbubby@protonmail.com>2018-07-04 11:21:43 -0700
committeriphydf <iphydf@users.noreply.github.com>2018-07-06 10:25:47 +0000
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parent597f23bdd99e0962a6912231938543b42e6f43ab (diff)
lan_discovery_test and version_test cleanup
Removed a pointless declaration of a function in lan_discovery_test and cleaned up the one error message there. Did an entire restructuring of the version_test using macros that resulted in fewer lines of code but more thorough testing. Formatting of version_test.c back to old way, save comments and one change Missing space My greatest enemy Add `#include <cstdio>` for `std::printf`. Make tox.c unambiguously parseable. Rules: 1. Constants are uppercase names: THE_CONSTANT. 2. SUE[1] types start with an uppercase letter and have at least one lowercase letter in it: The_Type, THE_Type. 3. Function types end in "_cb": tox_friend_connection_cb. 4. Variable and function names are all lowercase: the_function. This makes it easier for humans reading the code to determine what an identifier means. I'm not convinced by the enum type name change, but I don't know a better rule. Currently, a lot of enum types are spelled like constants, which is confusing. [1] struct/union/enum Use run_auto_test.h test fixture for some auto-tests. Most of the auto-tests should use this fixture, but I've only done a few to set an example.
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