On Tue, Jul 25, 2000 at 04:27:18PM +0200, Sjoerd Mullender wrote: > On Thu, Jul 20 2000 Thomas Wouters wrote: > > for file in sys.argv[1:] > > d = open(file).read() > > if string.find(d, ";\n{") <> -1 or string.find(d, "()\n{") <> -1: > > print file > There is a difference between a function *declaration* and a function > *definition*. The script I included only finds function *definitions*, not declarations, and definitions is what I was talking about. > So if you define a function > int foo() > { > it is clear that foo doesn't have any arguments. There is no difference > with > int foo(void) > { And that was exactly what I was asking :) I know there is no difference between the two, and the question was: should I fix them anyway ? I got at least one (maybe more, I forget) affirmatives, so I fixed them. (The ones I could find, that is.) -- Thomas Wouters <thomas@xs4all.net> Hi! I'm a .signature virus! copy me into your .signature file to help me spread!
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