These functions do not need modifiable strings.
It helps with linker sections as well as C++ compatibility.
It is a good style to use const where approriate.
Type: refactor
Signed-off-by: void234@gmail.com
Change-Id: I8d1e922197b3594122296e8c1af57e0a8ec0bf3d
-_clib_error (int how_to_die,
- char *function_name, uword line_number, char *fmt, ...)
+_clib_error (int how_to_die, const char *function_name, uword line_number,
+ const char *fmt, ...)
{
u8 *msg = 0;
va_list va;
{
u8 *msg = 0;
va_list va;
}
__clib_export clib_error_t *
}
__clib_export clib_error_t *
-_clib_error_return (clib_error_t * errors,
- any code, uword flags, char *where, char *fmt, ...)
+_clib_error_return (clib_error_t *errors, any code, uword flags,
+ const char *where, const char *fmt, ...)
{
clib_error_t *e;
va_list va;
{
clib_error_t *e;
va_list va;
#define clib_error_free(e) e = clib_error_free_vector(e)
#define clib_error_free(e) e = clib_error_free_vector(e)
-extern clib_error_t *_clib_error_return (clib_error_t * errors,
- any code,
- uword flags,
- char *where, char *fmt, ...);
+extern clib_error_t *_clib_error_return (clib_error_t *errors, any code,
+ uword flags, const char *where,
+ const char *fmt, ...);
#define clib_error_return_code(e,code,flags,args...) \
_clib_error_return((e),(code),(flags),(char *)clib_error_function,args)
#define clib_error_return_code(e,code,flags,args...) \
_clib_error_return((e),(code),(flags),(char *)clib_error_function,args)
/* Low level error reporting function.
Code specifies whether to call exit, abort or nothing at
all (for non-fatal warnings). */
/* Low level error reporting function.
Code specifies whether to call exit, abort or nothing at
all (for non-fatal warnings). */
-extern void _clib_error (int code,
- char *function_name,
- uword line_number, char *format, ...);
+extern void _clib_error (int code, const char *function_name,
+ uword line_number, const char *format, ...);
#define ASSERT(truth) \
do { \
#define ASSERT(truth) \
do { \