[libvirt] [PATCH] domtop: Turn parse_argv into void

Michal Privoznik mprivozn at redhat.com
Mon Aug 4 12:57:18 UTC 2014


Currently, the function follows the usual pattern used in our code:

  int ret = -1;
  ...
  ret = 0;
 cleanup:
  return ret;

However, the function always call exit() on error, so the cleanup
label is never jumped onto. Therefore, it doesn't make any sense to
have the parse_argv function return an integer value, if it
effectively can return only value of zero.

Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn at redhat.com>
---
 examples/domtop/domtop.c | 10 ++--------
 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)

diff --git a/examples/domtop/domtop.c b/examples/domtop/domtop.c
index af5da46..204fdc3 100644
--- a/examples/domtop/domtop.c
+++ b/examples/domtop/domtop.c
@@ -94,13 +94,12 @@ print_usage(const char *progname)
            unified_progname);
 }
 
-static int
+static void
 parse_argv(int argc, char *argv[],
            const char **uri,
            const char **dom_name,
            unsigned int *milliseconds)
 {
-    int ret = -1;
     int arg;
     unsigned long val;
     char *p;
@@ -155,10 +154,6 @@ parse_argv(int argc, char *argv[],
 
     if (argc > optind)
         *dom_name = argv[optind];
-
-    ret = 0;
- cleanup:
-    return ret;
 }
 
 static int
@@ -368,8 +363,7 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
     unsigned int milliseconds = 500; /* Sleep this long between two API calls */
     const int connect_flags = 0; /* No connect flags for now */
 
-    if (parse_argv(argc, argv, &uri, &dom_name, &milliseconds) < 0)
-        goto cleanup;
+    parse_argv(argc, argv, &uri, &dom_name, &milliseconds);
 
     DEBUG("Proceeding with uri=%s dom_name=%s milliseconds=%u",
           uri, dom_name, milliseconds);
-- 
1.8.5.5




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