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xen-devel
Re: [Xen-devel][Xense-devel][PATCH][3/4] Xen Security Modules: tools
I'll reformat the patches.
On 5/8/07, Mark Williamson <mark.williamson@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> There are two styles we properly support: Xen style as in files like
> event_channel.c, xmalloc.c, etc.; and Linux style (generally seen in files
> ripped off fairly directly from Linux -- *not* used in new files). The
> halfway-house files usually arise from me having been too lazy to enforce
> Xen style when they were checked in, and generally being in bits of the
> tree where I don't often venture.
I did wonder if it was something like that ;-)
> Seeing as we're planning to be more strict from now on, the current ACM
> code style is *not* to be followed.
Cool, thanks for the clarification. I'll continue running the verifier over
new patches and I can submit it for inclusion in 3.0.6 - once I've finished
teaching it the difference between Xen and Linux. Then folks will be able to
run it over submitted code as a sanity test.
Cheers,
Mark
--
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Dave: Skateboards have wheels.
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