On Mon, Apr 14, 2025 at 05:00:41PM +0200, Thorsten Blum wrote:
On 14. Apr 2025, at 09:05, Johan Hovold wrote:
This just makes the code *less* readable.
I guess you prefer the code with curly braces?
Around multiline statements yes, but the proposed if-else here also obscures the logic for no good reason.
What about the Linux kernel coding style [1]? Specifically "Do not unnecessarily use braces where a single statement will do."
My patch just removes any unnecessary curly braces, resulting in less lines of code and no line break in the memcpy() arguments.
I really don't care, the code is more readable as it stands which is what matters.
If you want to practise sending patches you can send all the "cleanups" you want for code in drivers/staging where churn like this may be accepted (and where the core greybus code no longer lives, contrary to what your Subject suggests).
Johan