Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: char-TPM: Adjustments for ten function implementations | From | Joe Perches <> | Date | Wed, 18 Oct 2017 03:49:13 -0700 |
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On Wed, 2017-10-18 at 10:44 +0000, Alexander.Steffen@infineon.com wrote: > > For instance, nothing about > > > > sizeof(type) > > > > vs > > > > sizeof(*ptr) > > > > makes it easier for a human to read the code. > > > > > > If it does not make it easier to read the code for you, then maybe you > > > should consider that this might not be true for all humans. For me, it > > > makes it much easier to see at a glance, that code like > > > ptr=malloc(sizeof(*ptr)) is correct. > > > > I don't think there is a perfect solution. > > Maybe. But for the second variant the correctness is easier to check,
How often should ptr = alloc(sizeof(*ptr)) be ptr = alloc(sizeof(**ptr))
> both mentally and programmatically, because there is no need for any context (the type of ptr does not matter).
Context matters.
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