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diff --git a/src/test/errors.c b/src/test/errors.c
index 6496d21..ffe9bd2 100644
--- a/src/test/errors.c
+++ b/src/test/errors.c
@@ -1,82 +1,66 @@
-/**
- * libgamma -- Display server abstraction layer for gamma ramp adjustments
- * Copyright (C) 2014, 2015 Mattias Andrée (maandree@member.fsf.org)
- *
- * This library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
- * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
- * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
- * (at your option) any later version.
- *
- * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
- * GNU General Public License for more details.
- *
- * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
- * along with this library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
- */
+/* See LICENSE file for copyright and license details. */
#include "errors.h"
/**
- * The error API.
+ * The error API
*/
-void error_test(void)
+void
+error_test(void)
{
- int i;
+ int i;
- /* Test that naming and name dereferencing
- of errors work. Because the mappings in
- these [`libgamma_value_of_error` and
- `libgamma_name_of_error`] functions are
- generated, it should work if and only if
- one test passes, assumming the errors are
- unique whihc is tested in the end of this
- function. */
- printf("Testing error API using LIBGAMMA_STATE_UNKNOWN:\n");
- printf(" Expecting %i: %i\n", LIBGAMMA_STATE_UNKNOWN, libgamma_value_of_error("LIBGAMMA_STATE_UNKNOWN"));
- printf(" Expecting %s: %s\n", "LIBGAMMA_STATE_UNKNOWN", libgamma_name_of_error(LIBGAMMA_STATE_UNKNOWN));
- printf("\n");
+ /* Test that naming and name dereferencing
+ of errors work. Because the mappings in
+ these [`libgamma_value_of_error` and
+ `libgamma_name_of_error`] functions are
+ generated, it should work if and only if
+ one test passes, assumming the errors are
+ unique whihc is tested in the end of this
+ function. */
+ printf("Testing error API using LIBGAMMA_STATE_UNKNOWN:\n");
+ printf(" Expecting %i: %i\n", LIBGAMMA_STATE_UNKNOWN, libgamma_value_of_error("LIBGAMMA_STATE_UNKNOWN"));
+ printf(" Expecting %s: %s\n", "LIBGAMMA_STATE_UNKNOWN", libgamma_name_of_error(LIBGAMMA_STATE_UNKNOWN));
+ printf("\n");
- /* Test that `libgamma_perror` can print
- libgamma errors and system errors, and
- handle success in the same with as `perror`. */
- printf("Testing libgamma_perror:\n");
- libgamma_perror(" Expecting LIBGAMMA_STATE_UNKNOWN", LIBGAMMA_STATE_UNKNOWN);
- libgamma_perror(" Expecting a description for ENOMEM", ENOMEM);
- libgamma_perror(" Expecting a description for successfulness", 0);
- /* Test that `libgamma_perror` handles
- `LIBGAMMA_ERRNO_SET` correctly. */
- libgamma_perror(" Expecting a description for ENOMEM", (errno = ENOMEM, LIBGAMMA_ERRNO_SET));
- /* That that `libgamma_perror` handles
- `LIBGAMMA_DEVICE_REQUIRE_GROUP`
- correctly both when the required
- group's name is known and when it
- is unknown. */
- libgamma_group_gid = 10;
- libgamma_group_name = "test";
- libgamma_perror(" Expecting 'LIBGAMMA_DEVICE_REQUIRE_GROUP: test (10)'", LIBGAMMA_DEVICE_REQUIRE_GROUP);
- libgamma_group_name = NULL;
- libgamma_perror(" Expecting 'LIBGAMMA_DEVICE_REQUIRE_GROUP: 10'", LIBGAMMA_DEVICE_REQUIRE_GROUP);
- printf("\n");
+ /* Test that `libgamma_perror` can print
+ libgamma errors and system errors, and
+ handle success in the same with as `perror`. */
+ printf("Testing libgamma_perror:\n");
+ libgamma_perror(" Expecting LIBGAMMA_STATE_UNKNOWN", LIBGAMMA_STATE_UNKNOWN);
+ libgamma_perror(" Expecting a description for ENOMEM", ENOMEM);
+ libgamma_perror(" Expecting a description for successfulness", 0);
+ /* Test that `libgamma_perror` handles
+ `LIBGAMMA_ERRNO_SET` correctly. */
+ libgamma_perror(" Expecting a description for ENOMEM", (errno = ENOMEM, LIBGAMMA_ERRNO_SET));
+ /* That that `libgamma_perror` handles
+ `LIBGAMMA_DEVICE_REQUIRE_GROUP`
+ correctly both when the required
+ group's name is known and when it
+ is unknown. */
+ libgamma_group_gid = 10;
+ libgamma_group_name = "test";
+ libgamma_perror(" Expecting 'LIBGAMMA_DEVICE_REQUIRE_GROUP: test (10)'", LIBGAMMA_DEVICE_REQUIRE_GROUP);
+ libgamma_group_name = NULL;
+ libgamma_perror(" Expecting 'LIBGAMMA_DEVICE_REQUIRE_GROUP: 10'", LIBGAMMA_DEVICE_REQUIRE_GROUP);
+ printf("\n");
- /* That all libgamma error codes
- are unique. This is done by
- getting the name associated
- with an error code and the getting
- the error code associated that
- name and test that the same
- error code is returned as put in,
- for each libgamma error code. */
- printf("Testing error code uniqueness: ");
- for (i = -1; i >= LIBGAMMA_ERROR_MIN; i--)
- if (libgamma_value_of_error(libgamma_name_of_error(i)) != i)
- {
- printf("failed\n");
- goto not_unique;
- }
- printf("passed\n");
- not_unique:
- printf("\n");
+ /* That all libgamma error codes
+ are unique. This is done by
+ getting the name associated
+ with an error code and the getting
+ the error code associated that
+ name and test that the same
+ error code is returned as put in,
+ for each libgamma error code. */
+ printf("Testing error code uniqueness: ");
+ for (i = -1; i >= LIBGAMMA_ERROR_MIN; i--) {
+ if (libgamma_value_of_error(libgamma_name_of_error(i)) != i) {
+ printf("failed\n");
+ goto not_unique;
+ }
+ }
+ printf("passed\n");
+not_unique:
+ printf("\n");
}
-