[PATCH:libX11 6/7] XKeysymToString: move variable declarations to the scope of their usage

Alan Coopersmith alan.coopersmith at oracle.com
Sun Feb 17 09:45:47 PST 2013


Makes it easier for readers to understand scope of variable usage, and
clears up gcc warning:

KeysymStr.c: In function 'XKeysymToString':
KeysymStr.c:128:13: warning: declaration of 'i' shadows a previous local [-Wshadow]
KeysymStr.c:73:18: warning: shadowed declaration is here [-Wshadow]

Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith at oracle.com>
---
 src/KeysymStr.c |   24 ++++++++++--------------
 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-)

diff --git a/src/KeysymStr.c b/src/KeysymStr.c
index 101f297..f24f3b1 100644
--- a/src/KeysymStr.c
+++ b/src/KeysymStr.c
@@ -70,11 +70,6 @@ SameValue(
 
 char *XKeysymToString(KeySym ks)
 {
-    register int i, n;
-    int h;
-    register int idx;
-    const unsigned char *entry;
-    unsigned char val1, val2, val3, val4;
     XrmDatabase keysymdb;
 
     if (!ks || (ks & ((unsigned long) ~0x1fffffff)) != 0)
@@ -83,16 +78,17 @@ char *XKeysymToString(KeySym ks)
 	ks = 0;
     if (ks <= 0x1fffffff)
     {
-	val1 = ks >> 24;
-	val2 = (ks >> 16) & 0xff;
-	val3 = (ks >> 8) & 0xff;
-	val4 = ks & 0xff;
-	i = ks % VTABLESIZE;
-	h = i + 1;
-	n = VMAXHASH;
+	unsigned char val1 = ks >> 24;
+	unsigned char val2 = (ks >> 16) & 0xff;
+	unsigned char val3 = (ks >> 8) & 0xff;
+	unsigned char val4 = ks & 0xff;
+	int i = ks % VTABLESIZE;
+	int h = i + 1;
+	int n = VMAXHASH;
+	int idx;
 	while ((idx = hashKeysym[i]))
 	{
-	    entry = &_XkeyTable[idx];
+	    const unsigned char *entry = &_XkeyTable[idx];
 	    if ((entry[0] == val1) && (entry[1] == val2) &&
                 (entry[2] == val3) && (entry[3] == val4))
 		return ((char *)entry + 4);
@@ -136,7 +132,7 @@ char *XKeysymToString(KeySym ks)
         i--;
         s[i--] = '\0';
         for (; i; i--){
-            val1 = val & 0xf;
+            unsigned char val1 = val & 0xf;
             val >>= 4;
             if (val1 < 10)
                 s[i] = '0'+ val1;
-- 
1.7.9.2



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