(void) argument list.
Submitted By: zephyrus ( zephyrus00jp )
In a publicly installed headers, a few functions are declared without any
arguments at all, a la "()".
When I used gcc's -Wimplict and -Wstrict-prototypes to check for the
mismatch of
function prototype declarations and their usage in my own program,
some headers from libupnp-1.6.6 produced warnings.
They are not strictly bugs, but pretty much annoying. This is 2009, and
almost all the important compilers
understand ISO-C.
So the offending functions are declared as "(void") to show that they have
no arguments at all.
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The fact that we now have an active developer on branch ipv6 made me do this before I would like to.
The idea here is to hide libupnp internal data structures from the outside world so that
developers can be free to change them without breaking the interface. There is still some work to do
before a formal release, but the samples (device and control point) should be working.
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upnp/sample/tvdevie and upnp/sample/tvcombo directories. The variable
port was a short int instead of an unsigned short and it was beeing
print as a negative value.
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upnp to folder upnp/sample. Moved folder upnp/sample/tvdevice/web
to folder upnp/sample/web. This way, if someone compiles the
tarball and executes upnp_tv_device from its creation directory,
there will be no error -108 for not finding directory web.
Also changed svnignore in the process.
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