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SubjectRe: Coding style RFC: convert "for (i=0;i<ARRAY_SIZE(array);i++)" to "array_for_each(index, array)"
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On Tue, 2007-02-13 at 15:19 +1100, Nick Piggin wrote:
> >> #define array_for_each(element, array) \
> >> for (int __idx = 0; __idx < ARRAY_SIZE((array)); \
> >> __idx++, (element) = &(array[__idx]))
> If you really wanted to introduce your loop, then please call it
> array_for_each_idx, or something to distinguish it.

perhaps:

#define array_for_each(element, array) \
for ((element) = (array); \
(element) < ((array) + ARRAY_SIZE((array))); \
(element)++)

#define array_for_each_index(index, array) \
for ((index) = 0; (index) < ARRAY_SIZE((array)); (index)++)


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