aboutsummaryrefslogtreecommitdiff
path: root/src/nvim/mbyte.c
diff options
context:
space:
mode:
authorFelipe Oliveira Carvalho <felipekde@gmail.com>2014-12-13 11:10:19 -0300
committerFelipe Oliveira Carvalho <felipekde@gmail.com>2014-12-18 15:41:37 -0300
commit3c857900fe9a7eff87aa4fbe6e7b80ba602ad2bd (patch)
tree01a9c192b058d769e4b2422cba8930a7f67a0cab /src/nvim/mbyte.c
parentbd19cc4f8fc3d02a030caba911a1af008585f688 (diff)
downloadrneovim-3c857900fe9a7eff87aa4fbe6e7b80ba602ad2bd.tar.gz
rneovim-3c857900fe9a7eff87aa4fbe6e7b80ba602ad2bd.tar.bz2
rneovim-3c857900fe9a7eff87aa4fbe6e7b80ba602ad2bd.zip
Define and use the ARRAY_SIZE macro
A similar macro is defined in the Linux kernel [1]. To refactor the code I used a slightly modified Coccinelle script I found in [2]. ```diff // Use the macro ARRAY_SIZE when possible // // Confidence: High // Copyright: (C) Gilles Muller, Julia Lawall, EMN, DIKU. GPLv2. // URL: http://www.emn.fr/x-info/coccinelle/rules/array.html // Options: -I ... -all_includes can give more complete results @@ type T; T[] E; @@ - (sizeof(E)/sizeof(*E)) + ARRAY_SIZE(E) @@ type T; T[] E; @@ - (sizeof(E)/sizeof(E[...])) + ARRAY_SIZE(E) @@ type T; T[] E; @@ - (sizeof(E)/sizeof(T)) + ARRAY_SIZE(E) @n@ identifier AS,E; @@ - #define AS(E) ARRAY_SIZE(E) @@ expression E; identifier n.AS; @@ - AS(E) + ARRAY_SIZE(E) ``` `spatch --in-place --sp-file array_size.cocci -I src/ -I build/include/ -I build/src/nvim/auto/ src/nvim/*.c` [1] http://lxr.free-electrons.com/source/include/linux/kernel.h#L54 [2] http://www.emn.fr/z-info/coccinelle/rules/#macros
Diffstat (limited to 'src/nvim/mbyte.c')
-rw-r--r--src/nvim/mbyte.c2
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/src/nvim/mbyte.c b/src/nvim/mbyte.c
index db4516527a..08d9e50208 100644
--- a/src/nvim/mbyte.c
+++ b/src/nvim/mbyte.c
@@ -2138,7 +2138,7 @@ int utf_class(int c)
{0x2f800, 0x2fa1f, 0x4e00}, /* CJK Ideographs */
};
int bot = 0;
- int top = sizeof(classes) / sizeof(struct clinterval) - 1;
+ int top = ARRAY_SIZE(classes) - 1;
int mid;
/* First quick check for Latin1 characters, use 'iskeyword'. */