general: remove (void) function parameter declarations

To my understanding, declaring empty parameter lists using "(void)"
is an artifact from the bad old K&R times, when functions were
declared without(!) parameters. Which in hindsight was an absolute
recipe for disaster. So for backwards compatibility, functions
without parameters had to be declared using "(void)" as "()"
could also mean "any function".

That was 40 years ago. Meanwhile, C++ introduced references,
which made it a necessity to declare the function parameters.
So "(void)" is redundant and inconsistent in C++ code and
just makes no sense.

Remove it.

Signed-off-by: Berthold Stoeger <bstoeger@mail.tuwien.ac.at>
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Berthold Stoeger 2024-05-04 18:53:41 +02:00 committed by bstoeger
parent b56dd13add
commit b82fdd1d20
32 changed files with 71 additions and 71 deletions

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@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ void strip_mb(struct membuffer *b)
* interface very complex, we'll just die. It won't happen
* unless you're running on a potato.
*/
static void oom(void)
static void oom()
{
fprintf(stderr, "Out of memory\n");
exit(1);