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Author SHA1 Message Date
Nick Terrell
ac58c8d720 Fix copyright and license lines
* All copyright lines now have -2020 instead of -present
* All copyright lines include "Facebook, Inc"
* All licenses are now standardized

The copyright in `threading.{h,c}` is not changed because it comes from
zstdmt.

The copyright and license of `divsufsort.{h,c}` is not changed.
2020-03-26 17:02:06 -07:00
Yann Collet
ededcfca57 fix confusion between unsigned <-> U32
as suggested in #1441.

generally U32 and unsigned are the same thing,
except when they are not ...

case : 32-bit compilation for MIPS (uint32_t == unsigned long)

A vast majority of transformation consists in transforming U32 into unsigned.
In rare cases, it's the other way around (typically for internal code, such as seeds).

Among a few issues this patches solves :
- some parameters were declared with type `unsigned` in *.h,
  but with type `U32` in their implementation *.c .
- some parameters have type unsigned*,
  but the caller user a pointer to U32 instead.

These fixes are useful.

However, the bulk of changes is about %u formating,
which requires unsigned type,
but generally receives U32 values instead,
often just for brevity (U32 is shorter than unsigned).
These changes are generally minor, or even annoying.

As a consequence, the amount of code changed is larger than I would expect for such a patch.

Testing is also a pain :
it requires manually modifying `mem.h`,
in order to lie about `U32`
and force it to be an `unsigned long` typically.
On a 64-bit system, this will break the equivalence unsigned == U32.
Unfortunately, it will also break a few static_assert(), controlling structure sizes.
So it also requires modifying `debug.h` to make `static_assert()` a noop.
And then reverting these changes.

So it's inconvenient, and as a consequence,
this property is currently not checked during CI tests.
Therefore, these problems can emerge again in the future.

I wonder if it is worth ensuring proper distinction of U32 != unsigned in CI tests.
It's another restriction for coding, adding more frustration during merge tests,
since most platforms don't need this distinction (hence contributor will not see it),
and while this can matter in theory, the number of platforms impacted seems minimal.

Thoughts ?
2018-12-21 18:09:41 -08:00
Yann Collet
3128e03be6 updated license header
to clarify dual-license meaning as "or"
2017-09-08 00:09:23 -07:00
Yann Collet
32fb407c9d updated a bunch of headers
for the new license
2017-08-18 16:52:05 -07:00
Yann Collet
2d4d31c18a removed gcc compilation flag -Wbad-function-cast
It makes it more difficult to directly cast the result of a function,
requiring to store the result in an intermediate variable.
It does not necessarily help readability,
and this restriction can be difficult to overcome in some constructions,
like some macros.

also : fixed minor Visual conversion warnings in datagencli.c
2017-05-16 11:34:38 -07:00
Yann Collet
83d0c764dc added several compilation flags 2017-05-15 17:15:46 -07:00
Yann Collet
3e47dbcc8c fixed memory leak 2016-09-15 17:00:02 +02:00
Yann Collet
4ded9e591c added boilerplate 2016-08-30 11:06:28 -07:00
inikep
2868d565e4 test-related files moved to tests/ 2016-08-18 13:18:11 +02:00