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Patch by Stefan Huehner / stefan % huehner ! org \ patch replaces '()' for the correct '(void)' in function declarations/prototypes which have no parameters. The '()' syntax tell thats there is a variable list of arguments, so that the compiler cannot check this. The extra CFLAG '-Wstrict-declarations' shows those cases. Comments about a similar patch applied to ffmpeg: That in C++ these mean the same, but in ANSI C the semantics are different; function() is an (obsolete) K&R C style forward declaration, it basically means that the function can have any number and any types of parameters, effectively completely preventing the compiler from doing any sort of type checking. -- Erik Slagter Defining functions with unspecified arguments is allowed but bad. With arguments unspecified the compiler can't report an error/warning if the function is called with incorrect arguments. -- M\ns Rullg\rd
author rathann
date Thu, 09 Feb 2006 14:08:03 +0000
parents 02309ce6fc22
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#!/bin/sh

set -e

if [ "$1" = "purge" ]; then
	if [ -e /usr/share/debconf/confmodule ]; then
		# Source debconf library.
		. /usr/share/debconf/confmodule
		# Remove my changes to the db.
		db_purge
	fi

	if [ -d /etc/mplayer/ ]; then
		rm -rf /etc/mplayer/
	fi
fi

#DEBHELPER#