From b5fd066153c40a70a29caa1ea7987723ab687763 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Kent Overstreet Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2024 17:00:02 -0500 Subject: Move c_src dirs back to toplevel We just wanted c sourcefiles out of the top level, not c source directories. Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet --- c_src/ccan/build_assert/_info | 49 ------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 49 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 c_src/ccan/build_assert/_info (limited to 'c_src/ccan/build_assert/_info') diff --git a/c_src/ccan/build_assert/_info b/c_src/ccan/build_assert/_info deleted file mode 100644 index 97ebe6c9..00000000 --- a/c_src/ccan/build_assert/_info +++ /dev/null @@ -1,49 +0,0 @@ -#include "config.h" -#include -#include - -/** - * build_assert - routines for build-time assertions - * - * This code provides routines which will cause compilation to fail should some - * assertion be untrue: such failures are preferable to run-time assertions, - * but much more limited since they can only depends on compile-time constants. - * - * These assertions are most useful when two parts of the code must be kept in - * sync: it is better to avoid such cases if possible, but seconds best is to - * detect invalid changes at build time. - * - * For example, a tricky piece of code might rely on a certain element being at - * the start of the structure. To ensure that future changes don't break it, - * you would catch such changes in your code like so: - * - * Example: - * #include - * #include - * - * struct foo { - * char string[5]; - * int x; - * }; - * - * static char *foo_string(struct foo *foo) - * { - * // This trick requires that the string be first in the structure - * BUILD_ASSERT(offsetof(struct foo, string) == 0); - * return (char *)foo; - * } - * - * License: CC0 (Public domain) - * Author: Rusty Russell - */ -int main(int argc, char *argv[]) -{ - if (argc != 2) - return 1; - - if (strcmp(argv[1], "depends") == 0) - /* Nothing. */ - return 0; - - return 1; -} -- cgit v1.2.3