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Things to do to hash.c:
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Always use curly braces around statements in if/else/while/do/etc.
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that span more than a line -- even around multiline simple statements
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or single-line simple statements preceded by a comment line.
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Never have lines longer than 80 chars.
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Remove ^L characters. We don't want/need such crutches.
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Get a good (smart) pagination filter. I have one (a perl script)
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that usually does a decent job for me -- I called it something
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like stdc-print and think I sent you an early verison.
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I don't like the name `cursor'. I much prefer short names
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like `p' for index variables. I doubt I'll change all of them,
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but thought you should know why some will probably end up changing.
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#define USE_OBSTACK somewhere
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Fix this comment. Depending on system and application...
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Mention fragmentation.
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+#if USE_OBSTACK
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+ /* Whenever obstacks are used, it is possible to allocate all overflowed
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+ entries into a single stack, so they all can be freed in a single
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+ operation. It is not clear if the speedup is worth the trouble. */
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+ struct obstack entry_stack;
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+#endif
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assert (bucket_limit - bucket == n_buckets) ?
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remove.c: s/done/successful or ok
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