I think that the formatting and s-o-b was broken in the reply from Quan.
On Jul 18, 2016 17:57, "Eric Blake" <
eblake@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 07/17/2016 01:41 AM, Quan Xu wrote:
>
> [Quan:]: comment starts with [Quan:]
>
This line doesn't belong in a commit message; it's fine to put it after
the --- separator though, if it aids mailing list reviewers.
>
> The purpose of the new file is to store generic functions shared by frontendand backends such as xenstore operations, xendevs.
>
s/frontendand/front end and/
Please wrap your commit message lines. Since 'git log' displays logs
with indentation, wrapping around 72 characters is ideal.
> Signed-off-by: Quan Xu <quan.xu@xxxxxxxxx>
> Signed-off-by: Emil Condrea <emilcondrea@xxxxxxxxx>
These are not valid S-o-b, therefore this patch cannot be applied as-is.
> -int xenstore_read_int(const char *base, const char *node, int *ival)
> -{
> - char *val;
> - int rc = -1;
> -
> - val = xenstore_read_str(base, node);
> [Quan:]: IMO, it is better to initialize val when declares. the same comment for the other 'val'
> - if (val && 1 == sscanf(val, "%d", ival)) {
This is not a valid patch. Are you replying to a patch that someone
else posted? If so, your quoting style is VERY difficult to read.
Please consider using a leading > before every line that you are quoting
(rather than pasting it verbatim as if you had written it), and include
a blank line both before and after every line that you insert, to call
visual attention to what is your reply vs. what you are quoting.
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