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authorAaron Puchert <aaron.puchert@sap.com>2017-11-17 17:46:34 +0100
committerAaron Puchert <aaronpuchert@alice-dsl.net>2017-12-17 23:34:40 +0100
commita07501a165e6f2521c9aa13fa63fab33cf67d876 (patch)
tree846a2df69948cb6d4927c0c8d5b953786df5cb04 /src/proj_mdist.c
parent95f8e749e712218ca49e4025fe6ab59ddf991c60 (diff)
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Declare non-local variables as const where possible
Having non-const variables of static lifetime or even global scope is usually a bad idea. These variables are inherently constants, and this should be enforced. This required marking some functions as not modifying input parameters and marking some pointers as pointers to const. One advantage is that the compiler usually puts const static variables in a read-only code segment, so they can't be modified physically. This can be verified with `nm` (on POSIX systems). To avoid changes to the public API, functions returning non-const pointers to data tables were left intact, but the returned data may not be modified. Internally we prefer using the proj_list_* functions over the pj_get_*_ref functions, because the former return const pointers.
Diffstat (limited to 'src/proj_mdist.c')
-rw-r--r--src/proj_mdist.c4
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/src/proj_mdist.c b/src/proj_mdist.c
index 244cf199..5f7458b5 100644
--- a/src/proj_mdist.c
+++ b/src/proj_mdist.c
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ proj_mdist_ini(double es) {
}
double
proj_mdist(double phi, double sphi, double cphi, const void *data) {
- struct MDIST *b = (struct MDIST *)data;
+ const struct MDIST *b = (const struct MDIST *)data;
double sc, sum, sphi2, D;
int i;
@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ proj_mdist(double phi, double sphi, double cphi, const void *data) {
}
double
proj_inv_mdist(projCtx ctx, double dist, const void *data) {
- struct MDIST *b = (struct MDIST *)data;
+ const struct MDIST *b = (const struct MDIST *)data;
double s, t, phi, k;
int i;