commit | 2b49311f95d23124a30164314415c82b449581ec | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Fabian Sommer <fabiansommer@chromium.org> | Wed May 11 10:12:03 2022 |
committer | Fabian Sommer <fabiansommer@chromium.org> | Wed May 11 14:41:14 2022 |
tree | 67ca462fd6f12e001454fd5916ce500b6649e4e7 | |
parent | 989028731765225f34127dc07d4f9d87d4e92b33 [diff] |
Fix function definitions without prototypes New versions of clang have begun to warn about defining functions without parameters like void foo() {...} in C. Fix all instances of this that occur in our codebase. Bug: 1284673 Change-Id: I0ca6a26e2e4ee29d0f895e1e9076db1115936eb6 Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/native_client/src/native_client/+/3635037 Reviewed-by: Mark Seaborn <mseaborn@chromium.org>
Welcome to Native Client. For the latest information about Native Client, see the Native Client project page.
Most of the Native Client project documentation is available online:
The following list describes major files and directories that you‘ll see in your working copy of the repository, including some directories that don’t exist until you've built Native Client. Paths are relative to the native_client
directory.
COPYING NOTICE README.md RELEASE_NOTES documentation/
: Documentation, release, and license information.
SConstruct scons.bat scons scons-out/ site_scons/
: Build-related files. The scons.bat
and scons
files, with data from SConstruct
, let you build Native Client and its tests. The scons-out
and site-scons
directories don‘t exist in the git repository; they’re created when Native Client is built. The scons-out/*/staging
directories contain files, such as the Native Client plug-in and compiled examples, that let you use and test Native Client.
src/
: Core source code for Native Client.
src/include/
: Header files that are missing from some platforms and are used by more than one major part of Native Client
src/shared/
: Source code that's used by both trusted code (such as the service runtime) and untrusted code (such as Native Client modules)
src/third_party
: Other people's source code
src/trusted/
: Source code that's used only by trusted code
src/untrusted/
: Source code that's used only by untrusted code
tests/common/
: Source code for examples and tests.
../third_party/
: Third-party source code and binaries that aren't part of the service runtime. When built, the Native Client toolchain is in src/third_party/nacl_sdk/
.
tools/
: Utilities such as the plug-in installer.