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#!/bin/sh
fail=0
( . "${tools_dir}"/check-misc.sh ) || fail=$?
if grep -n '^ *GError *\*[[:alpha:]_][[:alnum:]_]* *;' "$@"
then
echo "^^^ The above files contain uninitialized GError*s - they should be"
echo " initialized to NULL"
fail=1
fi
# The first regex finds function calls like foo() (as opposed to foo ()).
# It attempts to ignore string constants (may cause false negatives).
# The second and third ignore block comments (gtkdoc uses foo() as markup).
# The fourth ignores cpp so you can
# #define foo(bar) (_real_foo (__FUNC__, bar)) (cpp insists on foo() style).
if grep -n '^[^"]*[[:lower:]](' "$@" \
| grep -v '^[-[:alnum:]_./]*:[[:digit:]]*: *\*' \
| grep -v '^[-[:alnum:]_./]*:[[:digit:]]*: */\*' \
| grep -v '^[-[:alnum:]_./]*:[[:digit:]]*: *#'
then
echo "^^^ Our coding style is to use function calls like foo (), not foo()"
fail=1
fi
if test -n "$CHECK_FOR_LONG_LINES"
then
if egrep -n '.{80,}' "$@"
then
echo "^^^ The above files contain long lines"
fail=1
fi
fi
exit $fail
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