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Merge pull request #815 from poettering/coding-style-for
CODING_STYLE: say that "for (;;)" is better than "while (1)"
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are always defined after more global ones. Thus, our local
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definitions will never "leak" into the global header files, possibly
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altering their effect due to #ifdeffery.
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- To implement an endless loop, use "for (;;)" rather than "while
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(1)". The latter is a bit ugly anyway, since you probably really
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meant "while (true)"... To avoid the discussion what the right
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always-true expression for an infinite while() loop is our
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recommendation is to simply write it without any such expression by
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using "for (;;)".
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