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authorrathann <rathann@b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2>2006-02-09 14:08:03 +0000
committerrathann <rathann@b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2>2006-02-09 14:08:03 +0000
commite7db4ccf1afbb6653ae1aae44b1c96c724361985 (patch)
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Patch by Stefan Huehner / stefan % huehner ! org \
patch replaces '()' for the correct '(void)' in function declarations/prototypes which have no parameters. The '()' syntax tell thats there is a variable list of arguments, so that the compiler cannot check this. The extra CFLAG '-Wstrict-declarations' shows those cases. Comments about a similar patch applied to ffmpeg: That in C++ these mean the same, but in ANSI C the semantics are different; function() is an (obsolete) K&R C style forward declaration, it basically means that the function can have any number and any types of parameters, effectively completely preventing the compiler from doing any sort of type checking. -- Erik Slagter Defining functions with unspecified arguments is allowed but bad. With arguments unspecified the compiler can't report an error/warning if the function is called with incorrect arguments. -- Måns Rullgård git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@17567 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2
Diffstat (limited to 'osdep/timer.h')
-rw-r--r--osdep/timer.h8
1 files changed, 4 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/osdep/timer.h b/osdep/timer.h
index 1e181650c1..c45ebc754b 100644
--- a/osdep/timer.h
+++ b/osdep/timer.h
@@ -3,11 +3,11 @@
extern const char *timer_name;
-void InitTimer();
-unsigned int GetTimer();
-unsigned int GetTimerMS();
+void InitTimer(void);
+unsigned int GetTimer(void);
+unsigned int GetTimerMS(void);
//int uGetTimer();
-float GetRelativeTime();
+float GetRelativeTime(void);
int usec_sleep(int usec_delay);