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Everywhere: Switch from (void) to [[maybe_unused]] (#4473)
Problem: - `(void)` simply casts the expression to void. This is understood to indicate that it is ignored, but this is really a compiler trick to get the compiler to not generate a warning. Solution: - Use the `[[maybe_unused]]` attribute to indicate the value is unused. Note: - Functions taking a `(void)` argument list have also been changed to `()` because this is not needed and shows up in the same grep command.
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@ -290,7 +290,7 @@ void BlockBasedFS::flush_specific_block_if_needed(unsigned index)
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file_description().seek(base_offset, SEEK_SET);
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// FIXME: Should this error path be surfaced somehow?
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auto entry_data_buffer = UserOrKernelBuffer::for_kernel_buffer(entry.data);
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(void)file_description().write(entry_data_buffer, block_size());
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[[maybe_unused]] auto rc = file_description().write(entry_data_buffer, block_size());
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cleaned_entries.append(&entry);
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}
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});
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@ -311,7 +311,7 @@ void BlockBasedFS::flush_writes_impl()
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file_description().seek(base_offset, SEEK_SET);
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// FIXME: Should this error path be surfaced somehow?
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auto entry_data_buffer = UserOrKernelBuffer::for_kernel_buffer(entry.data);
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(void)file_description().write(entry_data_buffer, block_size());
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[[maybe_unused]] auto rc = file_description().write(entry_data_buffer, block_size());
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++count;
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});
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cache().mark_all_clean();
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