With the removal of STREQ and STRNEQ from gnulib, this syntax test is no longer useful and simply generates a nuisance error message that can't be fixed by gnulib. --- top/maint.mk | 8 -------- 1 file changed, 8 deletions(-)
diff --git a/top/maint.mk b/top/maint.mk index b6cd5a2..5b345ad 100644 --- a/top/maint.mk +++ b/top/maint.mk @@ -357,14 +357,6 @@ sc_prohibit_atoi_atof: halt='do not use *scan''f, ato''f, ato''i, ato''l, ato''ll or ato''q' \ $(_sc_search_regexp) -# Use STREQ rather than comparing strcmp == 0, or != 0. -sp_ = strcmp *\(.+\) -sc_prohibit_strcmp: - @prohibit='! *strcmp *\(|\<$(sp_) *[!=]=|[!=]= *$(sp_)' \ - exclude='# *define STRN?EQ\(' \ - halt='replace strcmp calls above with STREQ/STRNEQ' \ - $(_sc_search_regexp) - # Really. You don't want to use this function. # It may fail to NUL-terminate the destination, # and always NUL-pads out to the specified length. -- 1.7.9.5