Extern keywords on function declarations/definitions provide no additional value since function declarations/definitions default to external linkage in C99, e.g. removing them won't change the semantics of the program.
The extern keywords were essentially a legacy from the early days of the project. This commit cleans this up across the whole codebase in one go to minimize history disruption.
The bulk of the changes in this commit were produced by a custom clang-tidy checker.
Note that variables declarations carrying the extern keyword are untouched by this commit since there the presence of the keyword actually has an impact on the semantics of the program.
JerryScript-DCO-1.0-Signed-off-by: Tilmann Scheller t.scheller@samsung.com
Since the project is now hosted at the JS Foundation we can move to unified copyright notices for the project.
Starting with this commit all future contributions to the project should only carry the following copyright notice (except for third-party code which requires copyright information to be preserved):
"Copyright JS Foundation and other contributors, http://js.foundation" (without the quotes)
This avoids cluttering the codebase with contributor-specific copyright notices which have a higher maintenance overhead and tend to get outdated quickly. Also dropping the year from the copyright notices helps to avoid yearly code changes just to update the copyright notices.
Note that each contributor still retains full copyright ownership of his/her contributions and the respective authorship is tracked very accurately via Git.
JerryScript-DCO-1.0-Signed-off-by: Tilmann Scheller t.scheller@samsung.com
Fixed doc comments issues:
* Fixed mistyped param doc comments (`/**<` is OK, `/** <` is not).
* Put special characters (e.g., pipe, backslash, etc.) in quotes, as they can
confuse doxygen and it will print lots of various warnings. For the sake of
completeness and consistent style, also quote some special characters in
re-bytecode.h
* Added missing `@{`s, removed extra `@}`s.
* Turned `/*` comments to `/**<` doc comments.
Ensured same style for doc groups everywhere:
* Where `\addtogroup`, `@{`, and `@}` doxygen commands are used, the order to be
followed is: license, `#ifndef` guards (in headers), includes, `\addtogroup`
and `@{`, main code content, `@}`, `#endif` guards (in headers).
* Multiple `\addtogroup`s or multiple `@}`s should be in the same doc comment.
* First `\addtogroup` should be on the very first line of a doc comment, i.e.,
`/** \addtogroup`.
JerryScript-DCO-1.0-Signed-off-by: Akos Kiss akiss@inf.u-szeged.hu
There have been several renamings of header files but the
ifndef/define/endif preprocessor directives did not always follow
the file name changes (or perhaps never followed a unified naming
scheme). This patch gets all headers aligned with the style of the
majority.
JerryScript-DCO-1.0-Signed-off-by: Akos Kiss akiss@inf.u-szeged.hu
* Fix "end of file while inside a group" doxygen warnings.
* Fix "unknown command" doxygen warnings caused by incorrect
argument references. Instead of `@foo`, `@a foo` is the proper
format.
* Fix "unknown command" doxygen warnings caused by incorrect
parameter direction specifications. Instead of `@in`, `@out`,
and `@in-out`, `[in]`, `[out]`, and `[in,out]` are the proper
formats.
* Wrapping special characters in quotes to avoid doxygen
confusion. Raw pipe, semicolon, dot, backslash, etc. characters
can drive doxygen into various misinterpretations and warnings.
E.g.:
```
End of list marker found without any preceding list items
Found unknown command
```
Putting quotes around such text snipets eliminates the errors.
* Fix the documentation of `ecma_builtin_global_object_print`. Raw
<> and \ sequences confused doxygen in various ways (it tried to
interpret them as XML tags and doxygen commands).
* Fix "ignoring title that does not match old title" doxygen
warnings. At some places, the group titles were out of sync, at
others, the group names were incorrect.
* Fix "parameters are not documented" doxygen warnings. Fixing
various typos in the inline parameter documentations (`/*`,
`/**`, `/** <`, and `/**>` are all considered incorrect, the
right format is `/**<`).
JerryScript-DCO-1.0-Signed-off-by: Akos Kiss akiss@inf.u-szeged.hu