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view src/create_nvcmdidxs.c @ 33881:2f9090601258 v9.0.2150
patch 9.0.2150: Using int for errbuflen in option funcs
Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/620f0116948ddd9f1900f067ed8bb6bab548f825
Author: Mike Williams <mikew@globalgraphics.com>
Date: Tue Dec 5 15:36:06 2023 +0100
patch 9.0.2150: Using int for errbuflen in option funcs
Problem: Using int for errbuflen in option funcs
Solution: Use size_t for errbuflen in string option functions
Use size_t for errbuflen in string option functions
This started as size_t to int warning on Windows in
do_set_option_string(). Other option setting functions are using size_t
for errbuflen so I changed the type in the argument list and then chased
further compiler warnings into the string option functions in
optionstr.c changing ints to size_t as I went.
I also changed the type of os_errbuflen in optset_T to size_t and
updated related argument lists in optionstr.c, as well as updating
set_string_option() to also use size_t for errbuflen for consistency
with other string option setting functions.
closes: #13628
Signed-off-by: Mike Williams <mikew@globalgraphics.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
author | Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> |
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date | Sun, 10 Dec 2023 15:16:19 +0100 |
parents | ee1019e59bef |
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/* vi:set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4 noet: * * VIM - Vi IMproved by Bram Moolenaar et al. * * Do ":help uganda" in Vim to read copying and usage conditions. * Do ":help credits" in Vim to see a list of people who contributed. * See README.txt for an overview of the Vim source code. */ /* * create_nvcmdidxs.c: helper program for `make nvcmdidxs` * * This outputs the list of command characters from the nv_cmds table in * decimal form, one per line. */ #include "vim.h" // Declare nv_cmds[]. #include "nv_cmds.h" #include <stdio.h> int main(void) { size_t i; for (i = 0; i < NV_CMDS_SIZE; i++) { int cmdchar = nv_cmds[i]; // Special keys are negative, use the negated value for sorting. if (cmdchar < 0) cmdchar = -cmdchar; printf("%d\n", cmdchar); } return 0; }