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authordzwdz2023-01-25 20:16:22 +0100
committerdzwdz2023-01-25 20:16:22 +0100
commit17bfb0ef0a48330b1d54e61fe3c30d83528d2d90 (patch)
treeb3d4aed1f408edcb17fe5c86fccaeacaa2a5a48a /src/user/lib/unistd.c
parent2ad6ee8ed15d1bf898645a16dbc06991a3c1425e (diff)
style: typedef structs, shorter namespaces
I've wanted to do this for a while, and since I've just had a relatively large refactor commit (pcpy), this is as good of a time as any. Typedefing structs was mostly inspired by Plan 9's coding style. It makes some lines of code much shorter at basically no expense. Everything related to userland kept old-style struct definitions, so as not to force that style onto other people. I also considered changing SCREAMING_ENUM_FIELDS to NicerLookingCamelcase, but I didn't, just in case that'd be confusing.
Diffstat (limited to 'src/user/lib/unistd.c')
-rw-r--r--src/user/lib/unistd.c14
1 files changed, 7 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/src/user/lib/unistd.c b/src/user/lib/unistd.c
index cb862f8..f8edd25 100644
--- a/src/user/lib/unistd.c
+++ b/src/user/lib/unistd.c
@@ -11,22 +11,22 @@
int errno = 0;
int fork(void) {
- return _syscall_fork(0, NULL);
+ return _sys_fork(0, NULL);
}
-int close(handle_t h) {
- return _syscall_close(h);
+int close(hid_t h) {
+ return _sys_close(h);
}
_Noreturn void exit(int c) {
- _syscall_exit(c);
+ _sys_exit(c);
}
_Noreturn void _exit(int c) { exit(c); };
int unlink(const char *path) {
- handle_t h = camellia_open(path, OPEN_WRITE);
+ hid_t h = camellia_open(path, OPEN_WRITE);
if (h < 0) return errno = -h, -1;
- long ret = _syscall_remove(h);
+ long ret = _sys_remove(h);
if (ret < 0) return errno = -ret, -1;
return 0;
}
@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ static const char *getrealcwd(void) {
}
int chdir(const char *path) {
- handle_t h;
+ hid_t h;
char *tmp;
size_t len = absolutepath(NULL, path, 0) + 1; /* +1 for the trailing slash */
if (cwdcapacity < len) {