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Re: [PATCH v7 3/3] MTD: atmel_nand: Update driver to support Programmable Multibit ECC controller |
On Thu, 2012-05-17 at 14:36 +0800, Josh Wu wrote: > >> message text should not be split across lines anyway to ease grepping > >> for the message. > > I think the consensus is that it is personal decision of the author. I > > am not trying to enforce this and I also split messages. In this case I > > was only wondering why that backslash is used? I never saw this before > > in the linux kernel. > > > > oh, I add the backslash only because if without it, there should be a > warning about message is splitting into two lines. Backslash is not needed in C. The preprocessor removes it anyway. We do not put them. > Now I think I will just keep the text message in one line. That will > avoid any warnings. thanks. You can just remove the backslashes. I think your lines splitting is fine otherwise. -- Best Regards, Artem Bityutskiy
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