While this is surely one of the most innocent typedefs, it still
annoys me to have basic types like 'int' re-defined like this.
It just makes it harder to copy the code between projects, with
very little benefit in readability.
For readability, predicate functions and variables should be
obviously Boolean-natured by their actual *names*.
return year;
}
-static gboolean
+static int
get_time (const char *in, size_t inlen, int *hour, int *min, int *sec)
{
register const char *inptr;
static time_t
parse_broken_date (date_token *tokens, int *tzone)
{
- gboolean got_wday, got_month, got_tzone;
+ int got_wday, got_month, got_tzone;
int hour, min, sec, offset, n;
date_token *token;
struct tm tm;