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author | Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> | 2019-11-30 19:44:38 +0100 |
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committer | Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> | 2019-11-30 19:44:38 +0100 |
commit | 9bf703d46a79fbffeb829246ea5ce385bddc4166 (patch) | |
tree | 6afff788b4fbd8fbf61557c47c24c26c975ea8ee /src/if_py_both.h | |
parent | 20ebbeac461ffc2a5e5dbfbb0ba380b8854615bd (diff) | |
download | vim-git-9bf703d46a79fbffeb829246ea5ce385bddc4166.tar.gz |
patch 8.1.2366: using old C style commentsv8.1.2366
Problem: Using old C style comments.
Solution: Use // comments where appropriate.
Diffstat (limited to 'src/if_py_both.h')
-rw-r--r-- | src/if_py_both.h | 348 |
1 files changed, 170 insertions, 178 deletions
diff --git a/src/if_py_both.h b/src/if_py_both.h index ee848f9f8..0763c65b3 100644 --- a/src/if_py_both.h +++ b/src/if_py_both.h @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ static char_u e_py_systemexit[] = "E880: Can't handle SystemExit of %s exception in vim"; #if PY_VERSION_HEX < 0x02050000 -typedef int Py_ssize_t; /* Python 2.4 and earlier don't have this type. */ +typedef int Py_ssize_t; // Python 2.4 and earlier don't have this type. #endif #define ENC_OPT ((char *)p_enc) @@ -303,10 +303,9 @@ ObjectDir(PyObject *self, char **attributes) return ret; } -/* Output buffer management - */ +// Output buffer management -/* Function to write a line, points to either msg() or emsg(). */ +// Function to write a line, points to either msg() or emsg(). typedef void (*writefn)(char_u *); static PyTypeObject OutputType; @@ -350,7 +349,7 @@ OutputSetattr(OutputObject *self, char *name, PyObject *valObject) return -1; } -/* Buffer IO, we write one whole line at a time. */ +// Buffer IO, we write one whole line at a time. static garray_T io_ga = {0, 0, 1, 80, NULL}; static writefn old_fn = NULL; @@ -370,7 +369,7 @@ writer(writefn fn, char_u *str, PyInt n) { char_u *ptr; - /* Flush when switching output function. */ + // Flush when switching output function. if (fn != old_fn) PythonIO_Flush(); old_fn = fn; @@ -459,7 +458,7 @@ OutputWritelines(OutputObject *self, PyObject *seq) Py_DECREF(iterator); - /* Iterator may have finished due to an exception */ + // Iterator may have finished due to an exception if (PyErr_Occurred()) return NULL; @@ -470,7 +469,7 @@ OutputWritelines(OutputObject *self, PyObject *seq) static PyObject * AlwaysNone(PyObject *self UNUSED) { - /* do nothing */ + // do nothing Py_INCREF(Py_None); return Py_None; } @@ -478,7 +477,7 @@ AlwaysNone(PyObject *self UNUSED) static PyObject * AlwaysFalse(PyObject *self UNUSED) { - /* do nothing */ + // do nothing PyObject *ret = Py_False; Py_INCREF(ret); return ret; @@ -487,7 +486,7 @@ AlwaysFalse(PyObject *self UNUSED) static PyObject * AlwaysTrue(PyObject *self UNUSED) { - /* do nothing */ + // do nothing PyObject *ret = Py_True; Py_INCREF(ret); return ret; @@ -496,7 +495,7 @@ AlwaysTrue(PyObject *self UNUSED) /***************/ static struct PyMethodDef OutputMethods[] = { - /* name, function, calling, doc */ + // name, function, calling, doc {"write", (PyCFunction)OutputWrite, METH_O, ""}, {"writelines", (PyCFunction)OutputWritelines, METH_O, ""}, {"flush", (PyCFunction)AlwaysNone, METH_NOARGS, ""}, @@ -596,16 +595,16 @@ LoaderLoadModule(LoaderObject *self, PyObject *args UNUSED) } static struct PyMethodDef LoaderMethods[] = { - /* name, function, calling, doc */ + // name, function, calling, doc {"load_module", (PyCFunction)LoaderLoadModule, METH_VARARGS, ""}, { NULL, NULL, 0, NULL} }; #endif -/* Check to see whether a Vim error has been reported, or a keyboard +/* + * Check to see whether a Vim error has been reported, or a keyboard * interrupt has been detected. */ - static void VimTryStart(void) { @@ -616,11 +615,10 @@ VimTryStart(void) VimTryEnd(void) { --trylevel; - /* Without this it stops processing all subsequent Vim script commands and - * generates strange error messages if I e.g. try calling Test() in a cycle - */ + // Without this it stops processing all subsequent Vim script commands and + // generates strange error messages if I e.g. try calling Test() in a cycle did_emsg = FALSE; - /* Keyboard interrupt should be preferred over anything else */ + // Keyboard interrupt should be preferred over anything else if (got_int) { if (did_throw) @@ -653,13 +651,13 @@ VimTryEnd(void) } else if (!did_throw) return (PyErr_Occurred() ? -1 : 0); - /* Python exception is preferred over vim one; unlikely to occur though */ + // Python exception is preferred over vim one; unlikely to occur though else if (PyErr_Occurred()) { discard_current_exception(); return -1; } - /* Finally transform Vim script exception to python one */ + // Finally transform Vim script exception to python one else { PyErr_SetVim((char *)current_exception->value); @@ -679,8 +677,7 @@ VimCheckInterrupt(void) return 0; } -/* Vim module - Implementation - */ +// Vim module - Implementation static PyObject * VimCommand(PyObject *self UNUSED, PyObject *string) @@ -726,7 +723,7 @@ VimToPython(typval_T *our_tv, int depth, PyObject *lookup_dict) PyObject *newObj; char ptrBuf[sizeof(void *) * 2 + 3]; - /* Avoid infinite recursion */ + // Avoid infinite recursion if (depth > 100) { Py_INCREF(Py_None); @@ -734,8 +731,8 @@ VimToPython(typval_T *our_tv, int depth, PyObject *lookup_dict) return ret; } - /* Check if we run into a recursive loop. The item must be in lookup_dict - * then and we can use it again. */ + // Check if we run into a recursive loop. The item must be in lookup_dict + // then and we can use it again. if ((our_tv->v_type == VAR_LIST && our_tv->vval.v_list != NULL) || (our_tv->v_type == VAR_DICT && our_tv->vval.v_dict != NULL)) { @@ -757,7 +754,7 @@ VimToPython(typval_T *our_tv, int depth, PyObject *lookup_dict) { char buf[NUMBUFLEN]; - /* For backwards compatibility numbers are stored as strings. */ + // For backwards compatibility numbers are stored as strings. sprintf(buf, "%ld", (long)our_tv->vval.v_number); ret = PyString_FromString((char *)buf); } @@ -912,8 +909,8 @@ VimEval(PyObject *self UNUSED, PyObject *args) return NULL; } - /* Convert the Vim type into a Python type. Create a dictionary that's - * used to check for recursive loops. */ + // Convert the Vim type into a Python type. Create a dictionary that's + // used to check for recursive loops. if (!(lookup_dict = PyDict_New())) ret = NULL; else @@ -1134,7 +1131,7 @@ map_finder_callback(char_u *path, void *_data) #endif #define PY_ALTERNATE_DIR_STRING "pythonx" -#define PYTHONX_STRING_LENGTH 7 /* STRLEN("pythonx") */ +#define PYTHONX_STRING_LENGTH 7 // STRLEN("pythonx") if (!(pathbuf = PyMem_New(char, pathlen + STRLEN(PATHSEPSTR) + PYTHONX_STRING_LENGTH + 1))) { @@ -1403,7 +1400,7 @@ VimPathHook(PyObject *self UNUSED, PyObject *args) */ static struct PyMethodDef VimMethods[] = { - /* name, function, calling, documentation */ + // name, function, calling, documentation {"command", VimCommand, METH_O, "Execute a Vim ex-mode command" }, {"eval", VimEval, METH_VARARGS, "Evaluate an expression using Vim evaluator" }, {"bindeval", VimEvalPy, METH_O, "Like eval(), but returns objects attached to vim ones"}, @@ -1431,10 +1428,9 @@ typedef void (*destructorfun)(void *); typedef int (*traversefun)(void *, visitproc, void *); typedef int (*clearfun)(void **); -/* Main purpose of this object is removing the need for do python - * initialization (i.e. PyType_Ready and setting type attributes) for a big - * bunch of objects. */ - +// Main purpose of this object is removing the need for do python +// initialization (i.e. PyType_Ready and setting type attributes) for a big +// bunch of objects. typedef struct { PyObject_HEAD @@ -1478,7 +1474,7 @@ IterTraverse(IterObject *self, visitproc visit, void *arg) return 0; } -/* Mac OSX defines clear() somewhere. */ +// Mac OSX defines clear() somewhere. #ifdef clear # undef clear #endif @@ -1688,7 +1684,7 @@ DictionaryLength(DictionaryObject *self) #define DICT_FLAG_HAS_DEFAULT 0x01 #define DICT_FLAG_POP 0x02 #define DICT_FLAG_NONE_DEFAULT 0x04 -#define DICT_FLAG_RETURN_BOOL 0x08 /* Incompatible with DICT_FLAG_POP */ +#define DICT_FLAG_RETURN_BOOL 0x08 // Incompatible with DICT_FLAG_POP #define DICT_FLAG_RETURN_PAIR 0x10 static PyObject * @@ -2141,7 +2137,7 @@ DictionaryUpdate(DictionaryObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) Py_DECREF(iterator); - /* Iterator may have finished due to an exception */ + // Iterator may have finished due to an exception if (PyErr_Occurred()) return NULL; } @@ -2205,16 +2201,16 @@ DictionaryHasKey(DictionaryObject *self, PyObject *keyObject) } static PySequenceMethods DictionaryAsSeq = { - 0, /* sq_length */ - 0, /* sq_concat */ - 0, /* sq_repeat */ - 0, /* sq_item */ - 0, /* sq_slice */ - 0, /* sq_ass_item */ - 0, /* sq_ass_slice */ - (objobjproc) DictionaryContains, /* sq_contains */ - 0, /* sq_inplace_concat */ - 0, /* sq_inplace_repeat */ + 0, // sq_length + 0, // sq_concat + 0, // sq_repeat + 0, // sq_item + 0, // sq_slice + 0, // sq_ass_item + 0, // sq_ass_slice + (objobjproc) DictionaryContains, // sq_contains + 0, // sq_inplace_concat + 0, // sq_inplace_repeat }; static PyMappingMethods DictionaryAsMapping = { @@ -2315,7 +2311,7 @@ list_py_concat(list_T *l, PyObject *obj, PyObject *lookup_dict) Py_DECREF(iterator); - /* Iterator may have finished due to an exception */ + // Iterator may have finished due to an exception if (PyErr_Occurred()) return -1; @@ -2392,7 +2388,7 @@ ListIndex(ListObject *self, Py_ssize_t index) li = list_find(self->list, (long) index); if (li == NULL) { - /* No more suitable format specifications in python-2.3 */ + // No more suitable format specifications in python-2.3 PyErr_VIM_FORMAT(N_("internal error: failed to get vim list item %d"), (int) index); return NULL; @@ -2519,7 +2515,7 @@ ListAssSlice(ListObject *self, Py_ssize_t first, if (step != 1 && slicelen == 0) { - /* Nothing to do. Only error out if obj has some items. */ + // Nothing to do. Only error out if obj has some items. int ret = 0; if (obj == NULL) @@ -2541,7 +2537,7 @@ ListAssSlice(ListObject *self, Py_ssize_t first, } if (obj != NULL) - /* XXX May allocate zero bytes. */ + // XXX May allocate zero bytes. if (!(lis = PyMem_New(listitem_T *, slicelen * 2))) { PyErr_NoMemory(); @@ -2881,16 +2877,16 @@ ListSetattr(ListObject *self, char *name, PyObject *valObject) } static PySequenceMethods ListAsSeq = { - (lenfunc) ListLength, /* sq_length, len(x) */ - (binaryfunc) 0, /* RangeConcat, sq_concat, x+y */ - 0, /* RangeRepeat, sq_repeat, x*n */ - (PyIntArgFunc) ListIndex, /* sq_item, x[i] */ - 0, /* was_sq_slice, x[i:j] */ - (PyIntObjArgProc) ListAssIndex, /* sq_as_item, x[i]=v */ - 0, /* was_sq_ass_slice, x[i:j]=v */ - 0, /* sq_contains */ - (binaryfunc) ListConcatInPlace,/* sq_inplace_concat */ - 0, /* sq_inplace_repeat */ + (lenfunc) ListLength, // sq_length, len(x) + (binaryfunc) 0, // RangeConcat, sq_concat, x+y + 0, // RangeRepeat, sq_repeat, x*n + (PyIntArgFunc) ListIndex, // sq_item, x[i] + 0, // was_sq_slice, x[i:j] + (PyIntObjArgProc) ListAssIndex, // sq_as_item, x[i]=v + 0, // was_sq_ass_slice, x[i:j]=v + 0, // sq_contains + (binaryfunc) ListConcatInPlace,// sq_inplace_concat + 0, // sq_inplace_repeat }; static PyMappingMethods ListAsMapping = { @@ -3127,7 +3123,8 @@ FunctionAttr(FunctionObject *self, char *name) return NULL; } -/* Populate partial_T given function object. +/* + * Populate partial_T given function object. * * "exported" should be set to true when it is needed to construct a partial * that may be stored in a variable (i.e. may be freed by Vim). @@ -3642,16 +3639,16 @@ OptionsAssItem(OptionsObject *self, PyObject *keyObject, PyObject *valObject) } static PySequenceMethods OptionsAsSeq = { - 0, /* sq_length */ - 0, /* sq_concat */ - 0, /* sq_repeat */ - 0, /* sq_item */ - 0, /* sq_slice */ - 0, /* sq_ass_item */ - 0, /* sq_ass_slice */ - (objobjproc) OptionsContains, /* sq_contains */ - 0, /* sq_inplace_concat */ - 0, /* sq_inplace_repeat */ + 0, // sq_length + 0, // sq_concat + 0, // sq_repeat + 0, // sq_item + 0, // sq_slice + 0, // sq_ass_item + 0, // sq_ass_slice + (objobjproc) OptionsContains, // sq_contains + 0, // sq_inplace_concat + 0, // sq_inplace_repeat }; static PyMappingMethods OptionsAsMapping = { @@ -3660,8 +3657,7 @@ static PyMappingMethods OptionsAsMapping = { (objobjargproc) OptionsAssItem, }; -/* Tabpage object - */ +// Tabpage object typedef struct { @@ -3751,8 +3747,7 @@ TabPageAttr(TabPageObject *self, char *name) return NEW_DICTIONARY(self->tab->tp_vars); else if (strcmp(name, "window") == 0) { - /* For current tab window.c does not bother to set or update tp_curwin - */ + // For current tab window.c does not bother to set or update tp_curwin if (self->tab == curtab) return WindowNew(curwin, curtab); else @@ -3781,7 +3776,7 @@ TabPageRepr(TabPageObject *self) } static struct PyMethodDef TabPageMethods[] = { - /* name, function, calling, documentation */ + // name, function, calling, documentation {"__dir__", (PyCFunction)TabPageDir, METH_NOARGS, ""}, { NULL, NULL, 0, NULL} }; @@ -3854,7 +3849,8 @@ CheckWindow(WindowObject *self) static PyObject * WindowNew(win_T *win, tabpage_T *tab) { - /* We need to handle deletion of windows underneath us. + /* + * We need to handle deletion of windows underneath us. * If we add a "w_python*_ref" field to the win_T structure, * then we can get at it in win_free() in vim. We then * need to create only ONE Python object per window - if @@ -3921,8 +3917,7 @@ get_firstwin(TabPageObject *tabObject) { if (CheckTabPage(tabObject)) return NULL; - /* For current tab window.c does not bother to set or update tp_firstwin - */ + // For current tab window.c does not bother to set or update tp_firstwin else if (tabObject->tab == curtab) return firstwin; else @@ -4034,7 +4029,7 @@ WindowSetattr(WindowObject *self, char *name, PyObject *valObject) return -1; } - /* Check for keyboard interrupts */ + // Check for keyboard interrupts if (VimCheckInterrupt()) return -1; @@ -4042,7 +4037,7 @@ WindowSetattr(WindowObject *self, char *name, PyObject *valObject) self->win->w_cursor.col = col; self->win->w_set_curswant = TRUE; self->win->w_cursor.coladd = 0; - /* When column is out of range silently correct it. */ + // When column is out of range silently correct it. check_cursor_col_win(self->win); update_screen(VALID); @@ -4117,7 +4112,7 @@ WindowRepr(WindowObject *self) } static struct PyMethodDef WindowMethods[] = { - /* name, function, calling, documentation */ + // name, function, calling, documentation {"__dir__", (PyCFunction)WindowDir, METH_NOARGS, ""}, { NULL, NULL, 0, NULL} }; @@ -4194,7 +4189,8 @@ WinListItem(WinListObject *self, PyInt n) return NULL; } -/* Convert a Python string into a Vim line. +/* + * Convert a Python string into a Vim line. * * The result is in allocated memory. All internal nulls are replaced by * newline characters. It is an error for the string to contain newline @@ -4263,7 +4259,8 @@ StringToLine(PyObject *obj) } } - /* Create a copy of the string, with internal nulls replaced by + /* + * Create a copy of the string, with internal nulls replaced by * newline characters, as is the vim convention. */ save = alloc(len+1); @@ -4283,12 +4280,13 @@ StringToLine(PyObject *obj) } save[i] = '\0'; - Py_XDECREF(bytes); /* Python 2 does nothing here */ + Py_XDECREF(bytes); // Python 2 does nothing here return save; } -/* Get a line from the specified buffer. The line number is +/* + * Get a line from the specified buffer. The line number is * in Vim format (1-based). The line is returned as a Python * string object. */ @@ -4299,7 +4297,8 @@ GetBufferLine(buf_T *buf, PyInt n) } -/* Get a list of lines from the specified buffer. The line numbers +/* + * Get a list of lines from the specified buffer. The line numbers * are in Vim format (1-based). The range is from lo up to, but not * including, hi. The list is returned as a Python list of string objects. */ @@ -4318,7 +4317,7 @@ GetBufferLineList(buf_T *buf, PyInt lo, PyInt hi) PyObject *string = LineToString( (char *)ml_get_buf(buf, (linenr_T)(lo+i), FALSE)); - /* Error check - was the Python string creation OK? */ + // Error check - was the Python string creation OK? if (string == NULL) { Py_DECREF(list); @@ -4328,10 +4327,9 @@ GetBufferLineList(buf_T *buf, PyInt lo, PyInt hi) PyList_SET_ITEM(list, i, string); } - /* The ownership of the Python list is passed to the caller (ie, - * the caller should Py_DECREF() the object when it is finished - * with it). - */ + // The ownership of the Python list is passed to the caller (ie, + // the caller should Py_DECREF() the object when it is finished + // with it). return list; } @@ -4346,8 +4344,8 @@ py_fix_cursor(linenr_T lo, linenr_T hi, linenr_T extra) { if (curwin->w_cursor.lnum >= lo) { - /* Adjust the cursor position if it's in/after the changed - * lines. */ + // Adjust the cursor position if it's in/after the changed + // lines. if (curwin->w_cursor.lnum >= hi) { curwin->w_cursor.lnum += extra; @@ -4381,12 +4379,11 @@ SetBufferLine(buf_T *buf, PyInt n, PyObject *line, PyInt *len_change) win_T *save_curwin = NULL; tabpage_T *save_curtab = NULL; - /* First of all, we check the type of the supplied Python object. - * There are three cases: - * 1. NULL, or None - this is a deletion. - * 2. A string - this is a replacement. - * 3. Anything else - this is an error. - */ + // First of all, we check the type of the supplied Python object. + // There are three cases: + // 1. NULL, or None - this is a deletion. + // 2. A string - this is a replacement. + // 3. Anything else - this is an error. if (line == Py_None || line == NULL) { PyErr_Clear(); @@ -4406,8 +4403,8 @@ SetBufferLine(buf_T *buf, PyInt n, PyObject *line, PyInt *len_change) // position. py_fix_cursor((linenr_T)n, (linenr_T)n + 1, (linenr_T)-1); if (save_curbuf.br_buf == NULL) - /* Only adjust marks if we managed to switch to a window that - * holds the buffer, otherwise line numbers will be invalid. */ + // Only adjust marks if we managed to switch to a window that + // holds the buffer, otherwise line numbers will be invalid. deleted_lines_mark((linenr_T)n, 1L); } @@ -4430,7 +4427,7 @@ SetBufferLine(buf_T *buf, PyInt n, PyObject *line, PyInt *len_change) VimTryStart(); - /* We do not need to free "save" if ml_replace() consumes it. */ + // We do not need to free "save" if ml_replace() consumes it. PyErr_Clear(); switch_to_win_for_buf(buf, &save_curwin, &save_curtab, &save_curbuf); @@ -4449,7 +4446,7 @@ SetBufferLine(buf_T *buf, PyInt n, PyObject *line, PyInt *len_change) restore_win_for_buf(save_curwin, save_curtab, &save_curbuf); - /* Check that the cursor is not beyond the end of the line now. */ + // Check that the cursor is not beyond the end of the line now. if (buf == curbuf) check_cursor_col(); @@ -4468,7 +4465,8 @@ SetBufferLine(buf_T *buf, PyInt n, PyObject *line, PyInt *len_change) } } -/* Replace a range of lines in the specified buffer. The line numbers are in +/* + * Replace a range of lines in the specified buffer. The line numbers are in * Vim format (1-based). The range is from lo up to, but not including, hi. * The replacement lines are given as a Python list of string objects. The * list is checked for validity and correct format. Errors are returned as a @@ -4488,12 +4486,11 @@ SetBufferLineList( win_T *save_curwin = NULL; tabpage_T *save_curtab = NULL; - /* First of all, we check the type of the supplied Python object. - * There are three cases: - * 1. NULL, or None - this is a deletion. - * 2. A list - this is a replacement. - * 3. Anything else - this is an error. - */ + // First of all, we check the type of the supplied Python object. + // There are three cases: + // 1. NULL, or None - this is a deletion. + // 2. A list - this is a replacement. + // 3. Anything else - this is an error. if (list == Py_None || list == NULL) { PyInt i; @@ -4517,12 +4514,12 @@ SetBufferLineList( } if (buf == curbuf && (save_curwin != NULL || save_curbuf.br_buf == NULL)) - /* Using an existing window for the buffer, adjust the cursor - * position. */ + // Using an existing window for the buffer, adjust the cursor + // position. py_fix_cursor((linenr_T)lo, (linenr_T)hi, (linenr_T)-n); if (save_curbuf.br_buf == NULL) - /* Only adjust marks if we managed to switch to a window that - * holds the buffer, otherwise line numbers will be invalid. */ + // Only adjust marks if we managed to switch to a window that + // holds the buffer, otherwise line numbers will be invalid. deleted_lines_mark((linenr_T)lo, (long)i); } @@ -4541,10 +4538,10 @@ SetBufferLineList( PyInt i; PyInt new_len = PyList_Size(list); PyInt old_len = hi - lo; - PyInt extra = 0; /* lines added to text, can be negative */ + PyInt extra = 0; // lines added to text, can be negative char **array; - if (new_len == 0) /* avoid allocating zero bytes */ + if (new_len == 0) // avoid allocating zero bytes array = NULL; else { @@ -4573,16 +4570,15 @@ SetBufferLineList( VimTryStart(); PyErr_Clear(); - /* START of region without "return". Must call restore_buffer()! */ + // START of region without "return". Must call restore_buffer()! switch_to_win_for_buf(buf, &save_curwin, &save_curtab, &save_curbuf); if (u_save((linenr_T)(lo-1), (linenr_T)hi) == FAIL) RAISE_UNDO_FAIL; - /* If the size of the range is reducing (ie, new_len < old_len) we - * need to delete some old_len. We do this at the start, by - * repeatedly deleting line "lo". - */ + // If the size of the range is reducing (ie, new_len < old_len) we + // need to delete some old_len. We do this at the start, by + // repeatedly deleting line "lo". if (!PyErr_Occurred()) { for (i = 0; i < old_len - new_len; ++i) @@ -4594,10 +4590,9 @@ SetBufferLineList( extra -= i; } - /* For as long as possible, replace the existing old_len with the - * new old_len. This is a more efficient operation, as it requires - * less memory allocation and freeing. - */ + // For as long as possible, replace the existing old_len with the + // new old_len. This is a more efficient operation, as it requires + // less memory allocation and freeing. if (!PyErr_Occurred()) { for (i = 0; i < old_len && i < new_len; ++i) @@ -4611,10 +4606,9 @@ SetBufferLineList( else i = 0; - /* Now we may need to insert the remaining new old_len. If we do, we - * must free the strings as we finish with them (we can't pass the - * responsibility to vim in this case). - */ + // Now we may need to insert the remaining new old_len. If we do, we + // must free the strings as we finish with them (we can't pass the + // responsibility to vim in this case). if (!PyErr_Occurred()) { while (i < new_len) @@ -4631,23 +4625,22 @@ SetBufferLineList( } } - /* Free any left-over old_len, as a result of an error */ + // Free any left-over old_len, as a result of an error while (i < new_len) { vim_free(array[i]); ++i; } - /* Free the array of old_len. All of its contents have now - * been dealt with (either freed, or the responsibility passed - * to vim. - */ + // Free the array of old_len. All of its contents have now + // been dealt with (either freed, or the responsibility passed + // to vim. PyMem_Free(array); - /* Adjust marks. Invalidate any which lie in the - * changed range, and move any in the remainder of the buffer. - * Only adjust marks if we managed to switch to a window that holds - * the buffer, otherwise line numbers will be invalid. */ + // Adjust marks. Invalidate any which lie in the + // changed range, and move any in the remainder of the buffer. + // Only adjust marks if we managed to switch to a window that holds + // the buffer, otherwise line numbers will be invalid. if (save_curbuf.br_buf == NULL) mark_adjust((linenr_T)lo, (linenr_T)(hi - 1), (long)MAXLNUM, (long)extra); @@ -4659,7 +4652,7 @@ SetBufferLineList( // position. py_fix_cursor((linenr_T)lo, (linenr_T)hi, (linenr_T)extra); - /* END of region without "return". */ + // END of region without "return". restore_win_for_buf(save_curwin, save_curtab, &save_curbuf); if (VimTryEnd()) @@ -4677,7 +4670,8 @@ SetBufferLineList( } } -/* Insert a number of lines into the specified buffer after the specified line. +/* + * Insert a number of lines into the specified buffer after the specified line. * The line number is in Vim format (1-based). The lines to be inserted are * given as a Python list of string objects or as a single string. The lines * to be added are checked for validity and correct format. Errors are @@ -4692,9 +4686,8 @@ InsertBufferLines(buf_T *buf, PyInt n, PyObject *lines, PyInt *len_change) win_T *save_curwin = NULL; tabpage_T *save_curtab = NULL; - /* First of all, we check the type of the supplied Python object. - * It must be a string or a list, or the call is in error. - */ + // First of all, we check the type of the supplied Python object. + // It must be a string or a list, or the call is in error. if (PyBytes_Check(lines) || PyUnicode_Check(lines)) { char *str = StringToLine(lines); @@ -4711,8 +4704,8 @@ InsertBufferLines(buf_T *buf, PyInt n, PyObject *lines, PyInt *len_change) else if (ml_append((linenr_T)n, (char_u *)str, 0, FALSE) == FAIL) RAISE_INSERT_LINE_FAIL; else if (save_curbuf.br_buf == NULL) - /* Only adjust marks if we managed to switch to a window that - * holds the buffer, otherwise line numbers will be invalid. */ + // Only adjust marks if we managed to switch to a window that + // holds the buffer, otherwise line numbers will be invalid. appended_lines_mark((linenr_T)n, 1L); vim_free(str); @@ -4769,7 +4762,7 @@ InsertBufferLines(buf_T *buf, PyInt n, PyObject *lines, PyInt *len_change) { RAISE_INSERT_LINE_FAIL; - /* Free the rest of the lines */ + // Free the rest of the lines while (i < size) vim_free(array[i++]); @@ -4778,13 +4771,13 @@ InsertBufferLines(buf_T *buf, PyInt n, PyObject *lines, PyInt *len_change) vim_free(array[i]); } if (i > 0 && save_curbuf.br_buf == NULL) - /* Only adjust marks if we managed to switch to a window that - * holds the buffer, otherwise line numbers will be invalid. */ + // Only adjust marks if we managed to switch to a window that + // holds the buffer, otherwise line numbers will be invalid. appended_lines_mark((linenr_T)n, (long)i); } - /* Free the array of lines. All of its contents have now - * been freed. */ + // Free the array of lines. All of its contents have now + // been freed. PyMem_Free(array); restore_win_for_buf(save_curwin, save_curtab, &save_curbuf); @@ -4924,14 +4917,14 @@ RBAsSlice( PyInt size; PyInt len_change; - /* Self must be a valid buffer */ + // Self must be a valid buffer if (CheckBuffer(self)) return -1; if (end == -1) end = self->buf->b_ml.ml_line_count; - /* Sort out the slice range */ + // Sort out the slice range size = end - start + 1; if (lo < 0) @@ -4996,8 +4989,7 @@ RBAppend( return Py_None; } -/* Range object - */ +// Range object static PyTypeObject RangeType; static PySequenceMethods RangeAsSeq; @@ -5060,9 +5052,9 @@ RangeClear(RangeObject *self) static PyInt RangeLength(RangeObject *self) { - /* HOW DO WE SIGNAL AN ERROR FROM THIS FUNCTION? */ + // HOW DO WE SIGNAL AN ERROR FROM THIS FUNCTION? if (CheckBuffer(self->buf)) - return -1; /* ??? */ + return -1; // ??? return (self->end - self->start + 1); } @@ -5115,7 +5107,7 @@ RangeRepr(RangeObject *self) } static struct PyMethodDef RangeMethods[] = { - /* name, function, calling, documentation */ + // name, function, calling, documentation {"append", (PyCFunction)RangeAppend, METH_VARARGS, "Append data to the Vim range" }, {"__dir__", (PyCFunction)RangeDir, METH_NOARGS, ""}, { NULL, NULL, 0, NULL} @@ -5128,7 +5120,8 @@ static PyMappingMethods BufferAsMapping; static PyObject * BufferNew(buf_T *buf) { - /* We need to handle deletion of buffers underneath us. + /* + * We need to handle deletion of buffers underneath us. * If we add a "b_python*_ref" field to the buf_T structure, * then we can get at it in buf_freeall() in vim. We then * need to create only ONE Python object per buffer - if @@ -5176,9 +5169,9 @@ BufferDestructor(BufferObject *self) static PyInt BufferLength(BufferObject *self) { - /* HOW DO WE SIGNAL AN ERROR FROM THIS FUNCTION? */ + // HOW DO WE SIGNAL AN ERROR FROM THIS FUNCTION? if (CheckBuffer(self)) - return -1; /* ??? */ + return -1; // ??? return (PyInt)(self->buf->b_ml.ml_line_count); } @@ -5255,7 +5248,7 @@ BufferSetattr(BufferObject *self, char *name, PyObject *valObject) return -1; VimTryStart(); - /* Using aucmd_*: autocommands will be executed by rename_buffer */ + // Using aucmd_*: autocommands will be executed by rename_buffer aucmd_prepbuf(&aco, self->buf); ren_ret = rename_buffer(val); aucmd_restbuf(&aco); @@ -5325,7 +5318,7 @@ BufferMark(BufferObject *self, PyObject *pmarkObject) if (posp->lnum <= 0) { - /* Or raise an error? */ + // Or raise an error? Py_INCREF(Py_None); return Py_None; } @@ -5365,7 +5358,7 @@ BufferRepr(BufferObject *self) } static struct PyMethodDef BufferMethods[] = { - /* name, function, calling, documentation */ + // name, function, calling, documentation {"append", (PyCFunction)BufferAppend, METH_VARARGS, "Append data to Vim buffer" }, {"mark", (PyCFunction)BufferMark, METH_O, "Return (row,col) representing position of named mark" }, {"range", (PyCFunction)BufferRange, METH_VARARGS, "Return a range object which represents the part of the given buffer between line numbers s and e" }, @@ -5422,7 +5415,7 @@ BufMapItem(PyObject *self UNUSED, PyObject *keyObject) static void BufMapIterDestruct(PyObject *buffer) { - /* Iteration was stopped before all buffers were processed */ + // Iteration was stopped before all buffers were processed if (buffer) { Py_DECREF(buffer); @@ -5467,8 +5460,8 @@ BufMapIterNext(PyObject **buffer) else if (!(next = BufferNew(((BufferObject *)(ret))->buf->b_next))) return NULL; *buffer = next; - /* Do not increment reference: we no longer hold it (decref), but whoever - * on other side will hold (incref). Decref+incref = nothing. */ + // Do not increment reference: we no longer hold it (decref), but whoever + // on other side will hold (incref). Decref+incref = nothing. return ret; } @@ -5489,8 +5482,7 @@ static PyMappingMethods BufMapAsMapping = { (objobjargproc) 0, }; -/* Current items object - */ +// Current items object static char *CurrentAttrs[] = { "buffer", "window", "line", "range", "tabpage", @@ -5634,7 +5626,7 @@ CurrentSetattr(PyObject *self UNUSED, char *name, PyObject *valObject) } static struct PyMethodDef CurrentMethods[] = { - /* name, function, calling, documentation */ + // name, function, calling, documentation {"__dir__", (PyCFunction)CurrentDir, METH_NOARGS, ""}, { NULL, NULL, 0, NULL} }; @@ -5744,7 +5736,7 @@ run_do(const char *cmd, void *arg UNUSED #ifdef PY_CAN_RECURSE *pygilstate = PyGILState_Ensure(); #endif - /* Check the line number, the command my have deleted lines. */ + // Check the line number, the command my have deleted lines. if (lnum > curbuf->b_ml.ml_line_count || !(line = GetBufferLine(curbuf, lnum))) goto err; @@ -5759,7 +5751,7 @@ run_do(const char *cmd, void *arg UNUSED if (!ret) goto err; - /* Check that the command didn't switch to another buffer. */ + // Check that the command didn't switch to another buffer. if (curbuf != was_curbuf) { Py_XDECREF(ret); @@ -6117,8 +6109,8 @@ convert_dl(PyObject *obj, typval_T *tv, tv->v_type = VAR_UNKNOWN; return -1; } - /* As we are not using copy_tv which increments reference count we must - * do it ourself. */ + // As we are not using copy_tv which increments reference count we must + // do it ourself. if (tv->v_type == VAR_DICT) ++tv->vval.v_dict->dv_refcount; else if (tv->v_type == VAR_LIST) @@ -6310,7 +6302,7 @@ _ConvertFromPyObject(PyObject *obj, typval_T *tv, PyObject *lookup_dict) #endif else if (PyObject_HasAttrString(obj, "keys")) return convert_dl(obj, tv, pymap_to_tv, lookup_dict); - /* PyObject_GetIter can create built-in iterator for any sequence object */ + // PyObject_GetIter can create built-in iterator for any sequence object else if (PyIter_Check(obj) || PySequence_Check(obj)) return convert_dl(obj, tv, pyseq_to_tv, lookup_dict); else if (PyMapping_Check(obj)) @@ -6720,7 +6712,7 @@ init_sys_path(void) "You should now do the following:\n" "- append vim.path_hook to sys.path_hooks\n" "- append vim.VIM_SPECIAL_PATH to sys.path\n")); - VimTryEnd(); /* Discard the error */ + VimTryEnd(); // Discard the error Py_DECREF(path_hook); return 0; } @@ -6748,7 +6740,7 @@ init_sys_path(void) VimTryStart(); emsg(_("Failed to set path: sys.path is not a list\n" "You should now append vim.VIM_SPECIAL_PATH to sys.path")); - VimTryEnd(); /* Discard the error */ + VimTryEnd(); // Discard the error } return 0; |