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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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305 B
C++
13 lines
305 B
C++
// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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#include "ssrf-version.h"
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// let's leave the two redundant functions in case we change our minds on git SHAs
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const char *subsurface_git_version()
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{
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return CANONICAL_VERSION_STRING_4;
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}
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const char *subsurface_canonical_version()
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{
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return CANONICAL_VERSION_STRING;
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}
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